AlmaLinux OS Kitten 10 has been officially released for Raspberry Pi, featuring both console and GNOME images, although the MBR version has been excluded to streamline development efforts. Notably, the Raspberry Pi 3+ will not be supported for this version. All Raspberry Pi images have been updated to incorporate the latest packages as of March 2025. A significant new addition is the rpi-eeprom package, which allows users to modify the boot order directly through AlmaLinux, eliminating the need for the rpi-eeprom-config tool from Raspberry Pi OS.
AlmaLinux 9.6 Beta released
The AlmaLinux OS Foundation has announced the beta release of AlmaLinux 9.6, codenamed "Sage Margay," which is now available across multiple supported architectures, including Intel/AMD (x86_64), ARM64 (aarch64), IBM PowerPC (ppc64le), and IBM Z (s390x). This beta version introduces a variety of enhancements aimed at improving performance, development tools, and security features. Key updates include revised module streams for better web application support, optimized compiler versions, and significant upgrades to system debugging and performance monitoring tools. Networking capabilities have also been improved with updates to NetworkManager and iproute, while the security aspect has been strengthened with new versions of SELinux-policy and SSSD.
Debian 13 Trixie Testing 20250408 Live Images
The installable live ISO images for the upcoming Debian 13 Trixie release are now available for testing, offering a variety of desktop environments including GNOME, KDE, Xfce, Cinnamon, MATE, LXQt, and LXDE. These images feature the latest package updates and are currently in an initial freeze phase, with the final version expected in the next few months.
Perl-Data-Entropy, WebkitGTK, OpenVPN updates for Fedora
Fedora Linux has recently received a series of important security updates, particularly for the following packages: perl-Data-Entropy, webkitgtk, and openvpn. The updates are aimed at enhancing system security and addressing vulnerabilities.
Webkit2GTK, Go, Thunderbird, Govulncheck-Vulndb, Xen updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has recently released a series of important security updates affecting various components, including Webkit2GTK, Go, Mozilla Thunderbird, govulncheck-vulndb, and Xen. These updates aim to address several vulnerabilities and enhance security across the platform.
Ruby, Linux Kernel, FIS-GT.M, Apache HTTP Server, Vim, GNU Binutils updates for Ubuntu
Ubuntu Linux has recently released a series of updates addressing critical security vulnerabilities across various software components, including Ruby, the Linux Kernel, FIS-GT.M, Apache HTTP Server, Vim, and GNU Binutils. These updates aim to enhance system security and stability by fixing issues that could be exploited by attackers.
Ghostscript security update for Debian 11 LTS
A security update for Ghostscript has been released for Debian GNU/Linux 11 (Bullseye) LTS to address multiple vulnerabilities. The advisory, identified as DLA-4118-1, was issued by Adrian Bunk on April 7, 2025. The updated Ghostscript package version is 9.53.3~dfsg-7+deb11u10 and addresses several security issues, including:
Python 3.11, GIMP, Firefox, and more updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has recently received a series of important security updates and enhancements, including updates for various software packages such as Python 3.11, GIMP, and Firefox. Key updates include a moderate security update for Tomcat, significant improvements to Red Hat Ceph Storage 8.0, and critical updates for both versions 2.5 and 2.4 of Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform.
GIMP and LibXSLT updates for AlmaLinux
AlmaLinux Security Updates: GIMP and LibXSLT
Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.14-2 released
The Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.14-2 has been officially released by Steven Barrett, building upon the Linux kernel version 6.14.1. This kernel is specifically designed for enthusiasts who demand high performance in low-latency computing scenarios, particularly in audiovisual production, gaming, and interactive systems. It can be installed on Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux distributions.
Linux Kernel 6.14.1 released
The Linux kernel version 6.14.1 has officially been released, providing users and developers with the latest updates and improvements. The full source code can be downloaded from the following link: [Linux Kernel 6.14.1 Source](https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/linux-6.14.1.tar.xz). Additionally, a patch for the version is available at [Linux Kernel 6.14.1 Patch](https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/patch-6.14.1.xz), along with its PGP signature at [Linux Kernel 6.14.1 PGP Signature](https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/linux-6.14.1.tar.sign) to ensure the integrity and authenticity of the files.
Linux Kernel 6.13.10 released
The Linux kernel version 6.13.10 has officially been released. This update includes a variety of enhancements and fixes.
Linux Kernel 6.12.22 released
The Linux kernel version 6.12.22 has been officially released, bringing various updates and improvements. Users can download the full source code, patches, and PGP signatures from the provided links:
Linux Kernel 6.6.86 released
The Linux kernel version 6.6.86 has been officially released. Users can access the full source code, patches, and PGP signatures for verification through the provided links.
Linux Kernel 6.1.133 released
The Linux kernel version 6.1.133 has officially been released, marking an important update in the Linux kernel series. This release includes full source code, a patch for updates, and a PGP signature for verification purposes. Users can access the full source code at [this link](https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/linux-6.1.133.tar.xz), download the patch at [this link](https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/patch-6.1.133.xz), and verify the release using the PGP signature available at [this link](https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/linux-6.1.133.tar.sign).
Container Networking Plugins, Matrix Synapse, CRI Tools for Fedora
Fedora Linux has seen recent updates that enhance its security and functionality, specifically through the inclusion of Container Networking Plugins, Matrix Synapse, and CRI Tools. The updates are as follows:
Linux Kernel 6.15-rc1 released
Linus Torvalds has officially released the first release candidate for Linux kernel 6.15, marking the end of the merge window after two weeks of development. This release includes a significant number of updates across various components, such as drivers, architectures, and filesystems, as well as core kernel improvements in areas like scheduling, timers, memory management, and networking. Despite a notable decrease in the quantity of new code compared to previous releases, the development community is hopeful for a smooth rollout, similar to past versions.
Chromium update for SUSE
SUSE Linux has released a significant security update for Chromium, identified as openSUSE-SU-2025:0115-1. This update addresses nine vulnerabilities, enhancing the security and stability of the browser. The affected version is Chromium 135.0.7049.52, which includes fixes for issues ranging from "use after free" errors to inappropriate implementations in various components such as Extensions, Custom Tabs, and Downloads.
Libdbd-MySQL-Perl and Kamailio updates for Ubuntu
Ubuntu has released critical security updates for two software packages: Libdbd-MySQL-Perl and Kamailio, as detailed in Ubuntu Security Notices USN-7417-1 and USN-7416-1, both dated April 7, 2025.
Atop and Ruby updates for Debian
Debian has released important security updates addressing vulnerabilities in two packages: Atop for Debian 11 LTS and Ruby 2.1 for Debian 8 ELTS.