Fedora Linux 41 has received important updates for two applications: Chromium and Kappanhang.
Chromium Update: Version 136.0.7103.59-1.fc41
The Chromium browser has been updated to version 136.0.7103.59. This update addresses several security vulnerabilities, including:
- CVE-2025-4096: A heap buffer overflow in HTML
- CVE-2025-4050: An out-of-bounds memory access in DevTools
- CVE-2025-4051: Insufficient data validation in DevTools
- CVE-2025-4052: An inappropriate implementation in DevTools
Users can install this update using the DNF package management tool. Detailed instructions are provided on the Fedora documentation site, and all packages are signed with the Fedora Project GPG key.
Kappanhang Update: Version 0-0.3.20250427gitdffb773.fc41
Kappanhang has also been updated to a new git snapshot version. This tool allows users to remotely connect to an Icom RS-BA1 server, facilitating audio channel and serial port access for devices such as the Icom IC-705 transceiver. The update aims to improve functionality and security.
As with the Chromium update, users can utilize the DNF tool to upgrade Kappanhang, and updates are also signed with the Fedora Project GPG key.
Extended Information
These updates reflect Fedora's commitment to maintaining robust security standards and improving user experience. Users are encouraged to regularly check for updates to keep their systems safe from vulnerabilities. Additionally, as Fedora continues to evolve, future updates may introduce new features and enhancements, ensuring that users have access to the latest technology developments. For more comprehensive guidance, users can refer to Fedora's online resources and community support forums for assistance with the update process or any issues encountered
Chromium Update: Version 136.0.7103.59-1.fc41
The Chromium browser has been updated to version 136.0.7103.59. This update addresses several security vulnerabilities, including:
- CVE-2025-4096: A heap buffer overflow in HTML
- CVE-2025-4050: An out-of-bounds memory access in DevTools
- CVE-2025-4051: Insufficient data validation in DevTools
- CVE-2025-4052: An inappropriate implementation in DevTools
Users can install this update using the DNF package management tool. Detailed instructions are provided on the Fedora documentation site, and all packages are signed with the Fedora Project GPG key.
Kappanhang Update: Version 0-0.3.20250427gitdffb773.fc41
Kappanhang has also been updated to a new git snapshot version. This tool allows users to remotely connect to an Icom RS-BA1 server, facilitating audio channel and serial port access for devices such as the Icom IC-705 transceiver. The update aims to improve functionality and security.
As with the Chromium update, users can utilize the DNF tool to upgrade Kappanhang, and updates are also signed with the Fedora Project GPG key.
Extended Information
These updates reflect Fedora's commitment to maintaining robust security standards and improving user experience. Users are encouraged to regularly check for updates to keep their systems safe from vulnerabilities. Additionally, as Fedora continues to evolve, future updates may introduce new features and enhancements, ensuring that users have access to the latest technology developments. For more comprehensive guidance, users can refer to Fedora's online resources and community support forums for assistance with the update process or any issues encountered
Chromium and Kappanhang updates for Fedora 41
Fedora Linux 41 has been updated with security updates for Chromium and Kappanhang:
Fedora 41 Update: chromium-136.0.7103.59-1.fc41
Fedora 41 Update: kappanhang-0-0.3.20250427gitdffb773.fc41Chromium and Kappanhang updates for Fedora 41 @ Linux Compatible