2026-02-20
ProtonUp-Qt is a graphical user interface that allows users to easily install, update, and configure Proton-GE and Wine-based compatibility tools. This tool offers various key features, such as installing multiple gaming setups and optimized gamepad support for consoles and handhelds. The latest version, v2.15.0, includes new additions like the dwproton compatibility tool and improved Kron4ek functionality, making managing Proton even smoother. Users can install ProtonUp-Qt from Flathub or download an AppImage file and run it with a few simple steps, eliminating the need for cryptic terminal commands.
KDE neon 20260220 combines the latest Plasma 6.6 desktop with a stable Ubuntu base (24.04 LTS) and kernel 6.17, offering users the best of both worlds. While it's ideal for technical folks who want to stay on the bleeding edge of KDE apps, those requiring a rock-solid workstation may find other distros more suitable due to potential instability and breakages. KDE neon does not support proprietary NVIDIA drivers out of the box, but users can install them via Ubuntu's ubuntu-drivers tool at their own risk. Overall, KDE neon is a great option for those who enjoy tinkering with cutting-edge technology and don't mind occasional rough edges in exchange for staying up-to-date with the latest Plasma experience.
Tech enthusiasts have been busy reviewing various devices, with GEEKOM launching its new ultra-thin laptop, the OLED X14 Pro, and Ninkear introducing the S14, a budget-friendly laptop with impressive features. In the cooling department, Thermaltake's TH360 V3 Ultra ARGB Sync AIO Liquid Cooler has garnered attention for its efficient performance and low noise levels. Meanwhile, several power supply units have been reviewed, including the be quiet! Pure Power 13 M 1000W, ENERMAX REVOLUTION III S 1000W, and be quiet! Power Zone 2 1200W, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. Other notable reviews include the Creality K2 Pro Combo 3D Printer, Micron's 9550 Pro E1.S 15mm 7.68TB SSD, and WELOCK Smart Lock Keyless Entry Door Lock.
The newest XanMod kernels (6.19.3, 6.18.13, 6.18.13-rt, and LTS 6.12.74) have been released for 64-bit Debian-based systems, offering several performance tweaks, including LLVM's ThinLTO and polyhedral optimizations in the 6.19 series. However, users may experience issues with certain drivers, such as NVIDIA's proprietary driver version 560.28, which can cause the system to panic after booting into XanMod 6.19.3. To install the new kernel on Debian/Ubuntu systems, you need to trust the XanMod signing key and add a repository line to your sources.list file. If you rely on external modules like NVIDIA or OpenZFS with ZFS DKMS package, make sure to update their source trees before rebooting and reinstall any necessary packages after the kernel upgrade from version 6.18.x or earlier.
Zen Browser's latest update, version 1.18.9b, is a critical security patch that fixes a high-severity flaw in libvpx, allowing malicious media files to corrupt memory and execute code without user interaction. The update also brings an engine upgrade to Firefox 147.0.4, which improves WebGL handling, CSS grid support, and performance on heavy sites like Reddit or YouTube. Additionally, the AppImage now includes a version number metadata, making it easier to identify outdated copies, and Linux desktop files allow users to open a new blank window from the taskbar. Overall, this update is essential for Zen Browser users running older versions than 1.18.8, as it delivers necessary security fixes and practical quality-of-life tweaks.
A new update, ML4W OS 2.11.0, has been released to solve a common problem with SDDM wallpapers. In previous versions, major driver tweaks or display-manager roll-outs would cause the wallpaper to be lost, leaving users staring at a bland gray background before logging in. The new script in ML4W OS copies the active desktop image into SDDM's theme directory, so the login screen no longer looks different from the desktop background.
The Liquorix 6.18-14 kernel has been released for Linux users, promising lower latency, a snappier desktop feel, and better frame-time consistency in games. This new kernel is designed to improve "interactive" performance by swapping the default scheduler, reducing CPU timeslice, and enabling background hugepage reclaim among other changes. If you regularly engage in gaming, video production, or run virtual machines that require low latency, installing Liquorix may be worth it as it can provide extra responsiveness and improved playback.
Ubuntu Linux has released several updates to address security vulnerabilities in various components, including the Linux kernel. These updates affect different kernel flavors, such as Low Latency and Intel IoTG, as well as Azure and HWE kernels. Additionally, a vulnerability was found in libvpx, another critical component that requires an update. Users are advised to check for available updates to ensure their systems are secure.
[USN-8033-7] Linux kernel vulnerabilities
[USN-8052-1] Linux kernel (Low Latency) vulnerabilities
[USN-8031-3] Linux kernel vulnerabilities
[USN-8028-6] Linux kernel (HWE) vulnerabilities
[USN-8028-7] Linux kernel (Low Latency NVIDIA) vulnerabilities
[USN-8053-1] libvpx vulnerability
[USN-8033-8] Linux kernel (Intel IoTG) vulnerabilities
[USN-7990-5] Linux kernel (Azure) vulnerabilities
Fedora has released multiple security updates for various packages, including microcode_ctl, python3.14, roundcubemail, and azure-cli. The updates address vulnerabilities such as use after free in CSS, heap buffer overflow in Codecs, and insufficient policy enforcement in Frames. These updates are recommended to prevent potential Denial of Service attacks, SQL injection, and other security risks. Users can refer to the Fedora Security Advisories for detailed information about each update.
Fedora 42 Update: microcode_ctl-2.1-70.1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: python3.14-3.14.3-1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: roundcubemail-1.6.13-1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: python-azure-core-1.38.0-2.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: azure-cli-2.68.0-2.fc42
Fedora 43 Update: chromium-145.0.7632.75-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: microcode_ctl-2.1-71.1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: python-azure-core-1.38.0-2.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: roundcubemail-1.6.13-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: azure-cli-2.81.0-2.fc43
Red Hat Enterprise Linux users should be aware that several updates for munge have been released to address security issues. The updates are available for various versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, including 8.2, 8.4, 8.6, and 8.8, as well as specific services such as SAP Solutions and Telecommunications Update Service. Each update has been rated with a security impact of Important by Red Hat Product Security.
RHSA-2026:3010: Important: munge security update
RHSA-2026:3013: Important: munge security update
RHSA-2026:3012: Important: munge security update
RHSA-2026:3011: Important: munge security update
Debian has released multiple security advisories to address vulnerabilities in various packages. The affected packages include nova, inetutils, libvpx, gegl, and python-django, which have been fixed in versions 2:26.2.2-1deb12u4, 2:2.6-3+deb13u2, 1.15.0-2.1+deb13u1, 1:0.4.62-2+deb13u2, and 2:2.2.28-1deb11u12, respectively. These updates are recommended to prevent potential Denial of Service attacks, SQL injection, and other security risks. Users can refer to the Debian Security Tracker pages for detailed security information about each package.
Debian GNU/Linux 9 (Stretch) and 10 (Buster) ELTS:
ELA-1648-1 python-django security update
Debian GNU/Linux 11 (Bullseye) LTS:
[DLA 4484-1] python-django security update
Debian GNU/Linux 12 (Bookworm) and 13 (Trixie):
[DSA 6145-1] nova security update
[DSA 6143-1] libvpx security update
[DSA 6142-1] gegl security update
Debian GNU/Linux 13 (Trixie):
[DSA 6144-1] inetutils security update
A security update, ALSA-2026:2920, has been released for AlmaLinux 9 system and is categorized as an Important Security release. This update fixes several vulnerabilities in Grafana, including potential Denial of Service attacks and cross-dashboard privilege escalation.
ALSA-2026:2920: grafana security update (Important)
2026-02-19
LibreOffice 25.8.5 has been released with several fixes and improvements, including corrected handling of embedded OLE objects in Writer documents, respect for custom animation timings in Impress when exporting to PDF, and improved import path for DOCX files with mixed RTL and LTR text. The update also includes security backports that fix a remote code execution vector, making it practically mandatory for enterprise rollouts still running 25.7.x. However, some users may experience annoyances such as the optional language packs adding extra space to the installer and issues with the integrated PDF printer causing blank pages at the end of printed documents. To get the most out of LibreOffice, users can install Microsoft's Aptos font, which improves fidelity when exchanging files with Office 365 users by reducing line spacing errors.
The Linux Kernel 6.18.13 brings several fixes that should prevent system crashes, including a patch for f2fs swapfile corruption, which was caused by a driver update or fuzzed image corrupting the node footer. The kernel also addresses issues with USB support for embedded modems, specifically adding Telit FN920C04 RNDIS support, and removes divide-by-zero bugs from Radeon-style drivers that could cause the kernel to crash during framebuffer setup. Additionally, GPIOLib has been updated to handle ACPI string references, eliminating lockdep warnings when probing devices such as the Unisoc chipset. These patches and others in the 5.10.251, 5.15.201, 6.1.164, 6.6.127, 6.12.74, and 6.18.13 patch sets make the kernel more robust and easier to debug.
The Linux Kernel 6.19.3 has been released, addressing several key issues that could cause system crashes and performance problems. The update includes fixes for file-system quirks, device drivers, and USB serial handling, as well as resolving specific bugs in the F2FS swapfile corruption and qla2xxx SCSI driver. This patch addresses real-world crashes and performance hiccups on various systems, including Android phones and custom Linux installs. Overall, 6.19.3 feels like a tidy set of patches that clean up long-standing bugs without adding bloat to the system.
Apache NetBeans IDE 29 has been released with several under-the-hood tweaks to improve daily work for developers. The new release includes better compatibility between Gradle and Maven, allowing users to run classes from specific source sets directly in the IDE, which cuts down on unnecessary rebuilds. Java language support also saw improvements, including faster refactoring and cleaner syntax highlighting, although some hobby projects may need extra effort due to the removal of old Applet API templates. Overall, NetBeans 29 feels like a well-trimmed build with real performance tweaks and UI polish, making it a worthwhile upgrade for most users.
The newest stable build of Samba 4.22 has been released with several bug fixes that address issues with file shares and Winbind lookups. The updates resolve problems such as an empty search box on macOS clients after a driver refresh, memory leaks in rpc_spoolss, and improper group enumeration for mixed-mode environments. However, some issues still remain to be addressed, including a typo in the manpage for net offlinejoin command and incorrect socket description for ctdbd. To upgrade from Samba 4.22.7, download the tarball and matching signature file, verify authenticity using gpg, extract the archive, configure and build the new code, and restart smbd and winbind services.
Today's roundup includes reviews from various tech websites covering computer hardware. Cooler Master's MasterFrame 360 Panorama Mid-Tower Chassis was reviewed by TweakTown, highlighting its open-concept design with glass view and spotlight stage for showcasing collectibles. Other notable reviews include the NiPoGi Hyper H2 Mini PC, which offers strong integrated performance without breaking the bank, and the CORSAIR GALLEON 100 SD Stream Deck-Integrated Mechanical Keyboard, designed for gamers and content creators who want more control on their desk. The roundup also covers reviews of various other products, including gaming keyboards, mini-PCs, and printers from manufacturers like Elegoo and PELADN.
Casing: Cooler Master MasterFrame 360 Panorama Mid-Tower Chassis Review
Computers: NiPoGi Hyper H2 Mini PC review – No hype(r) with the 14450HX
Gaming: Star Trek: Voyager - Across the Unknown Review
Input: Epomaker TH108 PRO Gaming Keyboard Review, CORSAIR GALLEON 100 SD Stream Deck-Integrated Mechanical Keyboard Review
Power: PELADN H05 HX 370 Review
Printers: Elegoo Centauri Carbon 2 Review: A Four-Color Variant
The latest version of Heroic Games Launcher, 2.20.0 beta, has made several key updates that benefit everyday gamers. The most notable change is the fix for the dropdown scroll bug, which had been causing users to struggle with reaching the bottom of language or graphics settings lists. Additionally, offline play for Epic titles has been restored and the Linux FPS limiter has been moved into a more accessible location. These changes aim to improve overall user experience and accessibility, particularly on Linux and macOS platforms.
The first XanMod kernel, version 6.19.2, has been released based on the latest 6.19 Kernel series with several enhancements and new features, including webcam support for select AMD Strix Halo-based laptops. To install it on Debian-based systems, start by adding the official repository and grabbing its signing key to prevent warnings from apt. After updating the package list, you'll need to pull in the kernel and headers, as well as build tools like dkms and clang if you plan to rebuild external modules, such as NVIDIA drivers or VirtualBox. With these steps complete, your system should be running smoothly on XanMod 6.19.2, although it's always a good idea to verify the kernel version and have backup plans in case of unexpected issues.
Ubuntu has released several security updates to address vulnerabilities in its systems. The first update addresses issues in the Linux kernel, including improper initialization of CPU cache memory and potential data leakage due to processor flaws (CVE-2024-36331, CVE-2025-21884). The second update fixes a vulnerability in Apache Traffic Server that could cause denial-of-service attacks if it receives specially crafted input. Additionally, updates have been released for libssh, which corrects issues including incorrect key exchange handling and potential file overwriting due to SCP client vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-0964, CVE-2025-8277).
[USN-8031-2] Linux kernel (GCP FIPS) vulnerabilities
[USN-8050-1] Apache Traffic Server vulnerability
[USN-8051-1] libssh vulnerabilities
[USN-7992-2] Inetutils vulnerability
Several security updates have been released for SUSE Linux, addressing various vulnerabilities in different packages. Among these are updates for kubernetes and its older version, which were classified as important, indicating their severity. Additionally, moderate-risk updates have been issued for libxml2, abseil-cpp, traefik, mupdf, python311-asgiref, and azure-cli-core. Security updates were also released for avahi and golang-github-prometheus-prometheus on openSUSE platforms, with the latter being critical.
SUSE-SU-2026:0570-1: moderate: Security update for libxml2
SUSE-SU-2026:0572-1: important: Security update for kubernetes
SUSE-SU-2026:0573-1: important: Security update for kubernetes-old
SUSE-SU-2026:0574-1: important: Security update for libsoup2
SUSE-SU-2026:0575-1: low: Security update for libpcap
SUSE-SU-2026:0576-1: moderate: Security update for abseil-cpp
openSUSE-SU-2026:20239-1: critical: Security update for golang-github-prometheus-prometheus
openSUSE-SU-2026:10217-1: moderate: traefik-3.6.8-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10214-1: moderate: mupdf-1.27.1-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10216-1: moderate: python311-asgiref-3.11.1-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10213-1: moderate: libxml2-16-2.14.5-4.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10211-1: moderate: azure-cli-core-2.83.0-2.1 on GA media
SUSE-SU-2026:0577-1: moderate: Security update for avahi
Rocky Linux has released several important security updates for their systems. Updates are available for the nodejs module, specifically versions 20, 22 and 24, as well as gimp to address vulnerabilities that have been rated as Important by Rocky Linux Security Advisory.
RLSA-2026:2783: Important: nodejs:20 security update
RLSA-2026:2782: Important: nodejs:22 security update
RLSA-2026:2707: Important: gimp security update
RLSA-2026:2781: Important: nodejs:24 security update
Oracle has released several security updates for their Linux systems. For Oracle Linux 9, these include patches for the Unbreakable Enterprise kernel, php, glibc, nodejs, and edk2, among others. Additionally, bug fix and enhancement updates have been made available for various packages such as libdnf, opencryptoki, samba, nftables, libvirt, mesa, redis, and qemu-kvm. Oracle has also released security updates for their Linux 8 systems, specifically the Unbreakable Enterprise kernel and the kernel itself.
ELSA-2026-50113 Important: Oracle Linux 9 Unbreakable Enterprise kernel security update
ELSA-2026-2799 Moderate: Oracle Linux 9 php security update
ELSA-2026-2786 Moderate: Oracle Linux 9 glibc security update
ELSA-2026-2781 Important: Oracle Linux 9 nodejs:24 security update
ELSA-2026-2776 Moderate: Oracle Linux 9 edk2 security update
ELSA-2026-2722 Moderate: Oracle Linux 9 kernel security update
ELBA-2026-2791 Oracle Linux 9 libdnf bug fix and enhancement update
ELBA-2026-2790 Oracle Linux 9 opencryptoki bug fix and enhancement update
ELBA-2026-2788 Oracle Linux 9 samba bug fix and enhancement update
ELBA-2026-2787 Oracle Linux 9 nftables bug fix and enhancement update
ELBA-2026-2785 Oracle Linux 9 libvirt bug fix and enhancement update
ELBA-2026-2784 Oracle Linux 9 mesa bug fix and enhancement update
ELSA-2026-50113 Important: Oracle Linux 9 Unbreakable Enterprise kernel security update
ELBA-2026-2780 Oracle Linux 9 redis:7 bug fix and enhancement update
ELBA-2026-2777 Oracle Linux 9 qemu-kvm bug fix and enhancement update
ELSA-2026-50113 Important: Oracle Linux 8 Unbreakable Enterprise kernel security update
ELSA-2026-2720 Moderate: Oracle Linux 8 kernel security update
Fedora has released an update for the fvwm3 package to fix a Denial-of-Service vulnerability (CVE-2025-65637) caused by large single-line payloads. The updated version is 1.1.4-4.fc42 and 1.1.4-4.fc43 for Fedora 42 and 43, respectively. Users are recommended to upgrade their fvwm3 packages using the "dnf" update program with the command su -c 'dnf upgrade --advisory FEDORA-2026-439af2cc95' or su -c 'dnf upgrade --advisory FEDORA-2026-adbfebd04b'.
Fedora 42 Update: fvwm3-1.1.4-4.fc42
Fedora 43 Update: fvwm3-1.1.4-4.fc43
Debian has released several security updates, including patches for GnuTLS, which fixes a denial-of-service vulnerability caused by processing specially crafted certificates containing name constraints. Additionally, Debian has updated its GIMP packages to fix multiple vulnerabilities that could lead to denial-of-service or arbitrary code execution if malformed PSD, PSP, or ICO files are opened. The Linux kernel package has also been updated to address numerous vulnerabilities that may lead to privilege escalation, denial of service, or information leaks. Users are recommended to upgrade their Debian packages to the latest versions to ensure they have the necessary security patches installed.
[DSA 6140-1] gnutls28 security update
[DSA 6139-1] gimp security update
[DSA 6141-1] linux security update
[DLA 4483-1] gimp security update
Several security updates are available for AlmaLinux, including patches for Go and Node.js. The Go update fixes multiple vulnerabilities that could lead to CPU consumption issues, memory exhaustion, or code execution, while the Node.js update addresses several denial-of-service and file permissions bypass issues. Other updates include a GnuPG patch that fixes a buffer overflow vulnerability in tpm2daemon and a glibc update that addresses integer overflows and information disclosure issues.
ALSA-2026:2706: golang security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:2719: gnupg2 security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:2781: nodejs:24 security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:2776: edk2 security update (Moderate)
ALSA-2026:2786: glibc security update (Moderate)
ALSA-2026:2799: php security update (Moderate)
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