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2026-04-25

Reviews 52621 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Arctic’s redesigned Xtender case delivers premium spacious interior design and sleek aesthetics, though the NZXT N7 Z890 motherboard struggles to justify its price against better alternatives. Liquid cooling options from Cooler Master and ASRock emphasize practical features like customizable displays and silent operation modes for modern builds. BLUETTI rounds out the hardware segment with a compact battery backup system that seamlessly protects both kitchen appliances and desktop computers during unexpected power failures. Readers can also explore fresh takes on high pixel density gaming monitors and Housemarque’s looping narrative action game as this weekly roundup continues to track the latest tech releases.

KDE 1717 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

KDE publish an update on the upcoming Plasma 6.7 and 6.6.5 releases in their latest This Week in Plasma blog posting. The new releases focus on smoother daily workflows and hardware-specific performance gains. The upcoming Discover update features cleaner install buttons and stops spamming Flatpak compatibility warnings by only alerting users once per affected app. Intel graphics cards will see better frame handling through new overlay plane support, while power management tweaks prevent unnecessary battery drain during full-screen usage. Stability patches also resolve login crashes when monitors are hot-plugged, fix accessibility issues in Orca, and correct clipboard failures in the Spectacle screenshot tool.

Software 44313 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Ungoogled Chromium 147.0.7727.116-1 delivers another round of Google dependency removal while keeping the familiar Chromium interface intact for users who prefer manual control over automated privacy features. The build relies on domain substitution and binary pruning to block background requests, though most enhancements stay disabled until operators manually flip the right switches in chrome://flags. Users will lose some conveniences like Safe Browsing warnings and captive portal detection, but that tradeoff keeps network chatter down and gives power users tighter grip over their browsing environment. The project remains a solid drop-in replacement for Windows, macOS, and Linux, provided administrators are comfortable digging into configuration files rather than expecting a set-and-forget privacy browser.

Software 44313 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Zen Browser 1.19.9b finally patches the memory safety holes and random freezing issues that have been tripping up Linux desktop sessions lately. The update squashes duplicate bookmarks on startup and restores live folder syncing with GitHub pull requests, which saves developers from manually refreshing pages after every reboot. Safe browsing checks and location services also run more reliably across local proxies and containerized dev setups without throwing false positives. Users can grab the fix through their usual package manager or Flatpak channel to keep the browser secure without wrestling with custom build scripts.

Software 44313 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The first beta of Godot 4.7 drops with a heavy focus on editor quality of life, adding practical tools like vertex snapping, collapsible animation groups, and clearer remote scene debugging. HDR rendering finally reaches Windows, Linux, and BSD without forcing developers to jump through compiler compatibility hoops. Physics and input systems received long overdue fixes, including proper one-way collision directions and configurable virtual joystick behaviors for touch devices. While several breaking changes mean older projects will need parameter tweaks, this snapshot delivers the stability and workflow upgrades most users have been waiting for.

Ubuntu 7066 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Ubuntu has released security patches for GStreamer Bad Plugins that address critical flaws like arithmetic overflows and memory management errors, which could allow attackers to crash applications or execute arbitrary code on older LTS releases. A separate update targets the Linux kernel for IBM cloud systems by fixing dozens of vulnerabilities across networking, drivers, and file subsystems that might otherwise compromise system stability. Users running Ubuntu 16.04 through 22.04 should apply these standard package updates immediately to close the identified security gaps.

[USN-8205-1] GStreamer Bad Plugins vulnerabilities
[USN-8180-5] Linux kernel (IBM) vulnerabilities

SUSE 5629 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

SUSE recently issued a series of security advisories targeting critical flaws in the Linux kernel live patches alongside popular applications like flatpak, vim, and ImageMagick. These updates resolve dozens of common vulnerability exposures that could enable unauthorized code execution, privilege escalation, or system crashes for local and remote attackers. Administrators managing SUSE Linux Enterprise Server versions 15 SP4 through SP7 will also need to apply these changes across various openSUSE Leap distributions.

SUSE-SU-2026:1578-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 38 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP4)
SUSE-SU-2026:1583-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 17 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP6)
SUSE-SU-2026:1584-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 47 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP4)
SUSE-SU-2026:1600-1: important: Security update for flatpak
SUSE-SU-2026:1602-1: moderate: Security update for libpng16
SUSE-SU-2026:1605-1: moderate: Security update for openssl-3
SUSE-SU-2026:1607-1: important: Security update for vim
SUSE-SU-2026:1592-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 48 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP4)
openSUSE-SU-2026:20618-1: moderate: Security update for haproxy
openSUSE-SU-2026:20617-1: important: Security update for python-Pillow
openSUSE-SU-2026:20619-1: important: Security update for coredns
openSUSE-SU-2026:10607-1: moderate: golang-github-prometheus-prometheus-3.11.2-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10608-1: moderate: libXpm-devel-3.5.18-2.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10606-1: moderate: frr-10.5.1-3.1 on GA media
SUSE-SU-2026:1597-1: important: Security update for ImageMagick
SUSE-SU-2026:1599-1: important: Security update for librsvg
SUSE-SU-2026:1619-1: moderate: Security update for PackageKit
SUSE-SU-2026:1613-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 11 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP6)
SUSE-SU-2026:1611-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 34 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP5)

Rocky Linux 895 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Rocky Linux 10 users need to apply an important security patch for Thunderbird right away. Wireshark also receives a moderate severity update on that same platform, while WebKit2GTK3 gets a critical fix tailored specifically for Rocky Linux 9. You will find detailed CVSS ratings attached to every vulnerability listed in these advisories.

RLSA-2026:9638: Important: thunderbird security update
RLSA-2026:9666: Moderate: wireshark security update
RLSA-2026:9692: Important: webkit2gtk3 security update

Red Hat 9397 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Red Hat recently pushed five important security updates for enterprise Linux systems. These patches cover several OpenJDK releases alongside the Grafana analytics platform and Buildah container tool. Each advisory carries an Important rating that directs users to detailed CVSS scores via specific CVE links, which means administrators must review the references before deployment. You should apply these fixes across your supported RHEL versions and specialized service channels right away.

RHSA-2026:9686: Important: java-17-openjdk security update
RHSA-2026:10226: Important: grafana security update
RHSA-2026:9689: Important: java-21-openjdk security update
RHSA-2026:9683: Important: java-1.8.0-openjdk security update
RHSA-2026:10135: Important: buildah security update

Fedora Linux 9328 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Debian 10878 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Debian released a security advisory for Chromium that patches several vulnerabilities capable of triggering arbitrary code execution, denial of service attacks, or unauthorized data leaks. A separate update for Thunderbird tackles a long list of flaws that could similarly allow attackers to run malicious code on affected systems. The Python image library Pillow also received two distinct fixes addressing memory exhaustion bugs, infinite loops, and a dangerous file deletion issue caused by mishandled temporary paths.

Debian GNU/Linux 9 (Stretch) Extended LTS:
ELA-1694-1 pillow security update

Debian GNU/Linux 10 (Buster) Extended LTS:
ELA-1695-1 pillow security update

Debian GNU/Linux 12 (Bookworm) and 13 (Trixie):
[DSA 6230-1] chromium security update
[DSA 6229-1] thunderbird security update

AlmaLinux 2548 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

AlmaLinux distributed a series of security patches for versions 8 through 10. These updates address critical vulnerabilities in essential packages like the Linux kernel, OpenJDK 25, and WebKitGTK by fixing memory corruption flaws and improper parsing routines. Applications including Thunderbird, Wireshark, and osbuild composer also received necessary corrections for buffer overflows and heap management errors that could enable remote code execution.

ALSA-2026:9264: kernel security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:9666: wireshark security update (Moderate)
ALSA-2026:9638: thunderbird security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:9693: java-25-openjdk security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:9692: webkit2gtk3 security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:9693: java-25-openjdk security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:8456: osbuild-composer security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:9345: thunderbird security update (Important)
2026-04-24

Reviews 52621 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Today's hardware roundup covers fresh reviews across several categories, starting with modular PC cases and compact AI workstations. Corsair's FRAME 4000 series stands out for builders who want endless customization options without sacrificing structural integrity. The computing section highlights powerful portable machines like the ASUS ProArt GoPro Edition laptop alongside Dell's mini workstation built around NVIDIA's latest superchip. Graphics cards, keyboards, audio gear, and storage drives round out the collection with practical picks for gamers and home lab enthusiasts alike.

Fedora Linux 9328 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Remi Collet has released PHP 8.5.6RC1 and 8.4.21RC1 packages in testing repositories for Fedora and RHEL-based distributions, giving administrators a safe way to preview upcoming changes before the stable rollout. These builds support parallel installation through Software Collections or direct module switches, allowing teams to verify compatibility without disrupting live servers. The latest releases ship with updated external libraries like libicu 74.2 and Oracle Instant Client 23.9, which may require developers to adjust locale formatting and database connection settings. Testing these candidates now prevents emergency rollbacks once PHP 8.3 enters security-only mode and the final versions go live.

Fedora Linux 9328 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The first updates for Fedora Linux 44 have just been published, including security fixes targeting four packages. PackageKit now includes a backported patch that eliminates a race condition capable of granting attackers full root privileges. Firefox and its companion Network Security Services library both received fresh releases to neutralize hundreds of undisclosed flaws. Meanwhile, the libexif component finally addresses multiple CVEs involving dangerous integer overflows in image metadata parsing.

Fedora 44 Update: PackageKit-1.3.4-3.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: firefox-150.0-1.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: nss-3.122.1-1.fc44
Fedora 44 Update: libexif-0.6.26-1.fc44

Fedora Linux 9328 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fedora Linux 44 Final cleared its release gate on Tuesday and will officially ship on April 28, 2026 using the RC 1.7 build. The team locked in that specific compose after patching critical security holes in Firefox and PackageKit while deciding to push two installer quirks to Fedora 45. Those waived issues involve Cockpit webui partition enforcement and non-ASCII keyboard layout selection, which upstream developers simply could not fix before the freeze deadline.

Ubuntu 7066 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Ubuntu released a series of security notices that patch numerous vulnerabilities across the Linux kernel and several other widely used packages. The kernel updates target specialized builds for cloud platforms like Azure, Oracle, AWS, and IBM, as well as Raspberry Pi systems, addressing flaws in networking protocols, file systems, drivers, and memory management. Beyond the core operating system, developers also fixed critical issues in tools such as jq, Tornado, Slurm, OpenMPT, Rack::Session, and league/commonmark that could otherwise lead to remote code execution, denial of service attacks, or unauthorized data access.

[USN-8180-4] Linux kernel (Azure FIPS) vulnerabilities
[USN-8180-3] Linux kernel vulnerabilities
[USN-8204-1] Linux kernel (Raspberry Pi Real-time) vulnerabilities
[USN-8203-1] Linux kernel (Oracle) vulnerabilities
[USN-8179-3] Linux kernel vulnerabilities
[USN-8183-2] Linux kernel vulnerabilities
[USN-8098-10] Linux kernel (Raspberry Pi) vulnerabilities
[USN-8190-1] Rack::Session vulnerability
[USN-8198-1] Tornado vulnerabilities
[USN-8197-1] Slurm vulnerability
[USN-8194-1] league/commonmark vulnerabilities
[USN-8206-1] OpenMPT vulnerability
[USN-8202-1] jq vulnerabilities

SUSE 5629 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

SUSE just pushed out a massive batch of security advisories covering dozens of essential packages across their Linux distributions. Many of these patches tackle dangerous flaws like buffer overflows in ImageMagick and libraw, authentication bypasses in Tomcat and rclone, plus several kernel vulnerabilities that could enable privilege escalation or system crashes. System administrators should apply the recommended zypper or YaST updates right away to close these critical gaps before attackers can exploit them. Beyond the main security fixes, each bulletin also bundles routine dependency upgrades and minor stability improvements for the affected software versions.

SUSE-SU-2026:1555-1: important: Security update for libraw
SUSE-SU-2026:1556-1: important: Security update for libraw
SUSE-SU-2026:1558-1: important: Security update for tomcat11
openSUSE-SU-2026:20609-1: important: Security update for google-guest-agent
openSUSE-SU-2026:20607-1: important: Security update for erlang
openSUSE-SU-2026:20612-1: important: Security update for tomcat10
openSUSE-SU-2026:20611-1: important: Security update for tomcat
openSUSE-SU-2026:20606-1: important: Security update for ImageMagick
openSUSE-SU-2026:20605-1: important: Security update for openexr
openSUSE-SU-2026:20603-1: important: Security update for ignition
openSUSE-SU-2026:20601-1: moderate: Security update for giflib
SUSE-SU-2026:1562-1: moderate: Security update for openssl-1_1
SUSE-SU-2026:1563-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel
SUSE-SU-2026:1565-1: moderate: Security update for libssh
SUSE-SU-2026:1560-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 32 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP5)
openSUSE-SU-2026:0145-1: moderate: Security update for ocaml-patch, opam
openSUSE-SU-2026:0147-1: moderate: Security update for tor
openSUSE-SU-2026:10599-1: moderate: cacti-1.2.30+git306.82d5aef5-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10600-1: moderate: csync2-2.0+git.1600444747.83b3644-3.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10598-1: moderate: libtree-sitter0_26-0.26.8-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:0151-1: critical: Security update for rclone
openSUSE-SU-2026:0150-1: important: Security update for flannel
openSUSE-SU-2026:0149-1: important: Security update for flannel
openSUSE-SU-2026:0148-1: critical: Security update for cacti, cacti-spine
SUSE-SU-2026:1568-1: moderate: Security update for haproxy
SUSE-SU-2026:1574-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel
SUSE-SU-2026:1577-1: important: Security update for openssl-1_1
SUSE-SU-2026:1576-1: important: Security update for gdk-pixbuf

Rocky Linux 895 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Rocky Linux 8 users must install four new security patches for OpenEXR, giflib, Thunderbird, and FreeRDP. Each update resolves specific vulnerabilities that are tracked through standard CVE identifiers. The errata pages provide detailed CVSS base scores so administrators can quickly gauge the severity of every issue.

RLSA-2026:8863: Important: OpenEXR security update
RLSA-2026:8861: Important: giflib security update
RLSA-2026:9345: Important: thunderbird security update
RLSA-2026:8945: Important: freerdp security update

Red Hat 9397 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Red Hat has released a batch of important security advisories covering multiple software packages across various RHEL versions and specialized update services. The updates address critical vulnerabilities in widely used tools like .NET, OpenJDK, Python, and the Linux kernel, while also patching specialized components such as freerdp and squid. Red Hat Product Security has classified each advisory with an important impact level, and administrators can review detailed CVSS base scores alongside specific CVE references to understand the exact risks. System administrators should prioritize applying these patches to their respective environments to maintain a secure infrastructure and prevent potential exploitation of the identified flaws.

RHSA-2026:10091: Important: .NET 8.0 security update
RHSA-2026:10076: Important: freerdp security update
RHSA-2026:10085: Important: .NET 9.0 security update
RHSA-2026:10084: Important: .NET 8.0 security update
RHSA-2026:10082: Important: .NET 8.0 security update
RHSA-2026:10083: Important: .NET 9.0 security update
RHSA-2026:9691: Important: OpenJDK 21.0.11 Security Update for Windows Builds
RHSA-2026:9694: Important: OpenJDK 25.0.3 Security Update for Portable Linux Builds
RHSA-2026:9688: Important: OpenJDK 17.0.19 Security Update for Windows Builds
RHSA-2026:9684: Important: OpenJDK 8u492 Security Update for Portable Linux Builds
RHSA-2026:9687: Important: OpenJDK 17.0.19 Security Update for Portable Linux Builds
RHSA-2026:10111: Important: python3.12 security update
RHSA-2026:10169: Important: rhc-worker-playbook security update
RHSA-2026:10255: Important: squid security update
RHSA-2026:10108: Important: kernel security update
RHSA-2026:10256: Important: squid security update
RHSA-2026:10257: Important: squid security update
RHSA-2026:10223: Important: grafana security update
RHSA-2026:10107: Important: rhc security update
RHSA-2026:10133: Important: golang-github-openprinting-ipp-usb security update
RHSA-2026:10101: Important: python3.9 security update
RHSA-2026:9690: Important: OpenJDK 21.0.11 Security Update for Portable Linux Builds
RHSA-2026:9685: Important: OpenJDK 8u492 Windows Security Update
RHSA-2026:10102: Important: python security update

Oracle Linux 6472 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Oracle has pushed out a major wave of security patches and maintenance updates for its enterprise Linux distributions spanning versions seven through ten. Administrators should prioritize installing these fixes because they close serious flaws in widely used software like ImageMagick, giflib, freerdp, .NET 8.0, webkit2gtk3, bind, wireshark, thunderbird, and the base kernel itself. Beyond the critical security holes, the release also bundles routine improvements for system firmware, container isolation rules, build automation tools, and directory services. You can grab all of these updated packages right now from the Unbreakable Linux Network to keep your servers running safely.

ELSA-2026-6713 Important: Oracle Linux 7 ImageMagick security update
ELSA-2026-8861 Important: Oracle Linux 8 giflib security update
ELSA-2026-8945 Important: Oracle Linux 8 freerdp security update
ELSA-2026-8863 Important: Oracle Linux 8 OpenEXR security update
ELBA-2026-50237 Oracle Linux 7 linux-firmware bug fix update
ELSA-2026-9044 Important: Oracle Linux 9 osbuild-composer security update
ELSA-2026-8921 Important: Oracle Linux 9 kernel security update
ELSA-2026-8468 Important: Oracle Linux 8 .NET 8.0 security update
ELBA-2026-9325 Oracle Linux 9 container-selinux bug fix and enhancement update
ELBA-2026-8099 Oracle Linux 8 linux-firmware bug fix and enhancement update
ELBA-2026-50238 Oracle Linux 8 systemd bug fix update
ELBA-2026-5604 Oracle Linux 9 linux-firmware bug fix and enhancement update
ELBA-2026-50235 Oracle Linux 8 kexec-tools bug fix update
ELSA-2026-8859 Important: Oracle Linux 9 giflib security update
ELSA-2026-8469 Important: Oracle Linux 9 .NET 8.0 security update
ELBA-2026-9324 Oracle Linux 9 rust-coreos-installer bug fix and enhancement update
ELSA-2026-8858 Important: Oracle Linux 10 giflib security update
ELSA-2026-8842 Important: Oracle Linux 10 delve security update
ELBA-2026-9316 Oracle Linux 10 unbound bug fix and enhancement update
ELBA-2026-50236 Oracle Linux 10 linux-firmware bug fix update
ELSA-2026-8456 Important: Oracle Linux 8 osbuild-composer security update
ELSA-2026-9692 Important: Oracle Linux 9 webkit2gtk3 security update
ELSA-2026-9264 Important: Oracle Linux 10 kernel security update
ELSA-2026-8312 Important: Oracle Linux 10 bind security update
ELSA-2026-9666 Moderate: Oracle Linux 10 wireshark security update
ELSA-2026-9638 Important: Oracle Linux 10 thunderbird security update
ELBA-2026-9317 Oracle Linux 10 ipa bug fix and enhancement update
ELBA-2026-9321 Oracle Linux 10 krb5 bug fix and enhancement update
ELBA-2026-9326 Oracle Linux 9 ipa bug fix and enhancement update
ELBA-2026-9131-1 Oracle Linux 8 kernel bug fix update
ELSA-2026-9345 Important: Oracle Linux 8 thunderbird security update
ELSA-2026-9131 Important: Oracle Linux 8 kernel security update

Fedora Linux 9328 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fedora 42 and 43 just received a batch of security updates that target several core packages across both distributions. The rpki-client package moved to version 9.8 with improved crypto compatibility and fixes for certificate handling, while the X server jumped to 21.1.22 to patch five separate vulnerabilities. Developers also pushed flatpak-builder version 1.4.8 to resolve a dangerous path traversal flaw, and minetest reached release 5.15.2 after closing critical sandbox escape bugs that could allow unauthorized access.

Fedora 42 Update: rpki-client-9.8-1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: xorg-x11-server-21.1.22-1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: flatpak-builder-1.4.8-1.fc42
Fedora 43 Update: rpki-client-9.8-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: minetest-5.15.2-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: xorg-x11-server-21.1.22-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: flatpak-builder-1.4.8-1.fc43

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