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2026-03-06

Software 44181 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Krita 5.3 beta 3 is out, fixing eight of the 63 reported bugs and bringing the total number of resolved issues to 22, while the manual gets an updated dark theme that keeps the UI pleasant during long sessions. The release notes highlight a few fixes that stop sudden crashes when painting in Wayland or on fresh Windows installs, ensuring brush settings stay intact after accidental closes. Krita 6.0 beta 3 remains experimental with more Linux‑Wayland problems, so it is best avoided for serious work; 5.3 stays the recommended stable version. Download links are available for AppImage (Linux), installer or portable zip (Windows), and a signed dmg (macOS); keep testing and report any new glitches to help tighten the code.

Software 44181 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

VSCodium 1.110.01571 introduces per‑area font settings—font family and size for the sidebar, status bar, editor tabs, bottom panel, and activity bar—that let users fine‑tune each visible element without touching the global workbench font. A user who upgraded to a dark theme on a 4K monitor saw blurred sidebar text; bumping workbench.sideBar.experimental.fontSize to 15 px restored clarity while leaving editor text at its default size. The update also patches a lingering Visual Studio Code rendering bug that caused glitches after theme switches, ensuring smoother font display across Linux desktops. These lightweight tweaks can save time for power users juggling multiple monitors or custom themes and add no noticeable bloat to the editor. 

Reviews 52578 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Reviews from various tech websites have been released, covering a wide range of products including PC cases and power supplies. The GAMEMAX N90 WH ARGB review by EnosTech.com highlights its dual chamber design and cooling performance, while eTeknix reviews the Antec 900 2026 Edition Full-Tower PC Case for its airflow-first design. Other notable reviews include a keyboard from Glorious GMMK PRO 3 HE and a NAS device from Asustor Drivestor 2 Gen2 AS1202T, both of which offer unique features at affordable prices. Additionally, power supply units from SAMA B850, MONTECH BETA 2, and Asus TUF Gaming have been reviewed for their performance and reliability in modern PC builds.

Casing: GAMEMAX N90 WH ARGB review – dual chamber design with dot matrix display, Antec 900 2026 Edition Full-Tower PC Case Review
Furniture: Autonomous Desk 5 Pro and ErgoChair Ultra Review - Clean and Professional
Gaming: WWE 2K26 Review – Respectable Roster Refresh
Input: Glorious GMMK PRO 3 HE keyboard review: Magnetic precision meets customization demands, MARVO TITAN 75 Wireless Gaming Keyboard Review
Power: SAMA B850 PSU Review, MONTECH BETA 2 850W PSU Review, be quiet! Dark Power 14 1000W Report,  Asus TUF Gaming 650W EVO Gold ATX v3.1 PSU Review
Storage: Asustor Drivestor 2 Gen2 AS1202T Review, Orico IG740-Pro 1TB SSD Review: A small budget sleepe

GNOME 3705 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

GNOME 50.rc has just landed, pushing core modules, such as adwaita‑fonts, at‑spi2‑core, blueprint‑compiler, d‑spy, epiphany, gdm and more, to their latest releases while tightening remote‑desktop plumbing so PAM and system logs see the correct hostname. Epiphany’s fixes to background execution and tag sorting now keep bookmarks organized, and Gnome‑shell’s cursor glitch on entry icons is gone, making typing feel less like a bad joke. Accessibility gets a boost with at‑spi2‑core’s new device feature hooks, Orca’s Say All mode for focused speech, and gnome‑control‑center’s polkit gating of keyboard settings, all of which improve screen‑reader reliability for visually impaired users. The installer image can be booted in an EFI‑enabled VM such as GNOME Boxes; while a few packages remain on older versions due to stability, the updated translations—especially for under‑represented languages—will surface with the next update cycle, giving developers and power users a near‑final GNOME experience to test before the final 50 release.

Software 44181 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Postfix 3.11.0 drops BerkeleyDB support, a legacy feature still relied on by many mail administrators for hash: and btree: lookup tables. The update explains how to migrate to LMDB or CDB before the support disappears, reducing downtime during future upgrades. It also highlights TLS changes that tighten security for SMTP and LMTP connections while noting practical workarounds for compatibility with MTA‑STS policies.

KDE 1704 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

KDE Gear 25.12.3 bundles over 180 programs, fixing UI glitches such as the broken row‑click in KDE Connect (bug #514923) and preventing Umbrello’s crash when a scene is deleted (bug #516457). It also removes Neochat’s timeline scroll issue on reactions (bug #515306), improves Calligra’s RTF handling, and updates translations for all components. The release smooths day‑to‑day KDE usage—from better audio scrubbing in Kdenlive to consistent volume control in kalarm—by patching libraries like poppler 26.02.0. A single update now grants a more stable, fully translated KDE experience, making it the quick fix everyday users should install today.

Software 44181 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Rust 1.94 brings two practical improvements: array_windows for safe, faster slice iteration, and Cargo’s include key that lets teams centralise shared configuration files across projects. Adopting it is as simple as swapping .windows(4) for .array_windows() where you currently destructure windowed slices, or adding an optional include entry to your ~/.cargo/config.toml if you want a tidy way to share dev‑only settings. The new TOML 1.1 parser lets manifests use modern syntax—multiline inline tables, trailing commas, and \xHH escapes—while Cargo automatically rewrites older manifests on publish so that crates keep their MSRV low for downstream users. With array_windows now stable in const contexts and a host of other helpers (LazyCell, LazyLock, SIMD intrinsics, Euler’s constant) stabilized, the compiler feels a bit more powerful without breaking existing code.

Ubuntu 7010 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Multiple security issues have been discovered affecting various Ubuntu releases. These include vulnerabilities in NSS, Zutty, less, Qt, and Bleach, which could allow attackers to cause denial of service or execute arbitrary code. Updates are available for each affected release, including Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, 16.04 LTS, 18.04 LTS, 20.04 LTS, 22.04 LTS, and 24.04 LTS, through standard system updates.

[USN-8071-2] NSS vulnerability
[USN-8078-1] Zutty vulnerability
[USN-8079-1] less vulnerability
[USN-8076-1] Qt vulnerabilities
[USN-8077-1] Bleach vulnerabilities

SUSE 5579 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Several security updates have been released for SUSE Linux, addressing vulnerabilities in various packages such as wireshark, libsoup2, and virtiofsd. The updates also include patches for mozilla-nss, python-Django, ruby4.0-rubygem-rack, mchange-commons, sdbootutil, and other packages. Some of the security fixes are considered low-risk, while others are rated as moderate or important, requiring immediate attention from system administrators.

SUSE-SU-2026:0810-1: low: Security update for wireshark
SUSE-SU-2026:0811-1: important: Security update for libsoup2
SUSE-SU-2026:0816-1: important: Security update for virtiofsd
SUSE-SU-2026:0813-1: moderate: Security update for mozilla-nss
SUSE-SU-2026:0821-1: moderate: Security update for python-Django
openSUSE-SU-2026:10286-1: moderate: ruby4.0-rubygem-rack-2.2-2.2.22-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10281-1: moderate: mchange-commons-0.4.0-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10287-1: moderate: sdbootutil-1+git20260303.90d816d-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10285-1: moderate: python311-pillow-heif-1.3.0-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10279-1: moderate: c3p0-0.12.0-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10283-1: moderate: python313-Django6-6.0.3-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10284-1: moderate: python311-PyPDF2-2.11.1-5.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10280-1: moderate: incus-6.22-1.1 on GA media
SUSE-SU-2026:0829-1: moderate: Security update for gnutls
SUSE-SU-2026:0830-1: important: Security update for ocaml
SUSE-SU-2026:0825-1: low: Security update for php-composer2
SUSE-SU-2026:0824-1: moderate: Security update for openCryptoki
SUSE-SU-2026:0826-1: moderate: Security update for expat
SUSE-SU-2026:0828-1: moderate: Security update for python-Authlib
SUSE-SU-2026:0831-1: important: Security update for openvpn
openSUSE-SU-2026:0071-1: important: Security update for roundcubemail
openSUSE-SU-2026:0070-1: important: Security update for roundcubemail
openSUSE-SU-2026:0069-1: important: Security update for python-nltk
openSUSE-SU-2026:20301-1: important: Security update for go1.25-openssl
openSUSE-SU-2026:20298-1: moderate: Security update for assertj-core
openSUSE-SU-2026:10282-1: moderate: python311-Django4-4.2.29-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10278-1: moderate: ImageMagick-7.1.2.15-2.1 on GA media

Slackware 1236 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

New packages for nvi have been released to fix a security issue affecting Slackware 15.0 and -current. The update includes fixes for wide-character support, heap-based buffer overflows in regex handling, and other improvements. The patches were contributed by r1w1s1 and merged from Debian, and can be downloaded from various mirror sites or the OSU Open Source Lab's FTP server. To install the updates, users should run "upgradepkg" as root with the relevant package name.

nvi (SSA:2026-063-01)

Rocky Linux 865 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Red Hat 9360 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Multiple updates are available for various packages on different Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions, including RHSA-2026:3865, RHSA-2026:3866, and others. These updates address security vulnerabilities and have been rated as having an Important or Moderate security impact by Red Hat Product Security. Some of the affected packages include kpatch-patch, delve, grafana, image-builder, and nfs-utils, among others.

RHSA-2026:3865: Important: kpatch-patch-4_18_0-477_107_1, kpatch-patch-4_18_0-477_120_1, kpatch-patch-4_18_0-477_81_1, kpatch-patch-4_18_0-477_89_1, and kpatch-patch-4_18_0-477_97_1 secu ...
RHSA-2026:3866: Important: kpatch-patch-4_18_0-372_131_1, kpatch-patch-4_18_0-372_137_1, kpatch-patch-4_18_0-372_145_1, kpatch-patch-4_18_0-372_158_1, and kpatch-patch-4_18_0-372_170_1 s ...
RHSA-2026:3864: Important: delve security update
RHSA-2026:3415: Important: OpenShift Container Platform 4.13.64 bug fix and security update
RHSA-2026:3854: Important: grafana security update
RHSA-2026:3848: Important: kpatch-patch-4_18_0-553_30_1, kpatch-patch-4_18_0-553_40_1, kpatch-patch-4_18_0-553_53_1, kpatch-patch-4_18_0-553_72_1, and kpatch-patch-4_18_0-553_85_1 securi ...
RHSA-2026:3840: Important: image-builder security update
RHSA-2026:3841: Important: grafana security update
RHSA-2026:3836: Important: grafana security update
RHSA-2026:3822: Important: grafana-pcp security update
RHSA-2026:3821: Important: grafana-pcp security update
RHSA-2026:3817: Important: grafana-pcp security update
RHSA-2026:3820: Important: grafana-pcp security update
RHSA-2026:3813: Important: go-rpm-macros security update
RHSA-2026:3812: Important: grafana-pcp security update
RHSA-2026:3898: Important: osbuild-composer security update
RHSA-2026:3890: Important: Red Hat Build of Apache Camel 4.14.4 for Spring Boot release.
RHSA-2026:3887: Important: postgresql16 security update
RHSA-2026:3886: Important: kpatch-patch-5_14_0-284_104_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-284_117_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-284_134_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-284_148_1, and kpatch-patch-5_14_0-284_92_1 se ...
RHSA-2026:3880: Important: grafana security update
RHSA-2026:3879: Important: grafana security update
RHSA-2026:3868: Important: kpatch-patch-5_14_0-570_17_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-570_39_1, and kpatch-patch-5_14_0-570_66_1 security update
RHSA-2026:3867: Important: kpatch-patch-5_14_0-427_100_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-427_44_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-427_55_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-427_68_2, and kpatch-patch-5_14_0-427_84_1 secur ...
RHSA-2026:3873: Important: kpatch-patch-5_14_0-70_121_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-70_124_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-70_132_1, kpatch-patch-5_14_0-70_144_1, and kpatch-patch-5_14_0-70_155_1 securi ...
RHSA-2026:3842: Moderate: delve security update
RHSA-2026:3814: Important: go-rpm-macros security update
RHSA-2026:3839: Important: image-builder security update
RHSA-2026:3843: Important: delve security update
RHSA-2026:3838: Important: grafana security update
RHSA-2026:3835: Important: grafana security update
RHSA-2026:3833: Important: grafana security update
RHSA-2026:3831: Important: grafana security update
RHSA-2026:3955: Important: Red Hat AMQ Broker 7.12.6 release and security update
RHSA-2026:3951: Important: JBoss EAP XP 5.0 Update 4.0 release. See references for release notes.
RHSA-2026:3940: Moderate: nfs-utils security update
RHSA-2026:3948: Important: Red Hat build of Keycloak 26.4.10 Images Update
RHSA-2026:3947: Important: Red Hat build of Keycloak 26.4.10 Update
RHSA-2026:3938: Moderate: nfs-utils security update
RHSA-2026:3929: Important: git-lfs security update
RHSA-2026:3930: Important: git-lfs security update
RHSA-2026:3928: Important: git-lfs security update
RHSA-2026:3931: Important: git-lfs security update
RHSA-2026:3932: Important: git-lfs security update
RHSA-2026:3925: Important: Red Hat build of Keycloak 26.2.14 Images Update
RHSA-2026:3926: Important: Red Hat build of Keycloak 26.2.14 Update
RHSA-2026:3896: Important: postgresql:15 security update
RHSA-2026:3900: Moderate: python3.12 security update
RHSA-2026:3897: Moderate: python3.12 security update
RHSA-2026:3889: Important: Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 8.0.12 security update
RHSA-2026:3891: Important: Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 8.0.12 security update
RHSA-2026:3892: Important: Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 8.0.12 security update

Fedora Linux 9268 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fedora has released several security updates for various packages, including freerdp, libsixel, opensips, and yt-dlp. These updates address multiple vulnerabilities, such as CVE-2026-26965, CVE-2025-61146, and CVE-2026-26331, which affect the stability and security of Fedora systems

Fedora 44 Update: freerdp-3.23.0-1.fc44
Fedora 42 Update: libsixel-1.10.5-5.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: opensips-3.5.9-2.fc42
Fedora 43 Update: libsixel-1.10.5-5.fc43
Fedora 44 Update: yt-dlp-2026.02.21-1.fc44

Debian 10812 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in OpenJDK Java runtime for Debian GNU/Linux 9 (Stretch) Extended LTS, which may lead to issues such as incorrect certificate validation and man-in-the-middle attacks. Additionally, a chromium security update has been released for both Debian GNU/Linux 12 (Bookworm) and 13 (Trixie) due to several security issues discovered in Chromium, including the potential execution of arbitrary code and information disclosure.

ELA-1655-1 openjdk-8 security update
[DSA 6157-1] chromium security update

AlmaLinux 2523 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Multiple important security updates have been released for various packages on AlmaLinux 10, including udisks2, libpng, valkey, thunderbird, and go-rpm-macros. These updates fix vulnerabilities such as missing authorization checks, heap buffer overflows, integer truncation, and use-after-free issues in components like udisks, libpng, and firefox. The updates address a total of 46 security issues across the mentioned packages, which could potentially allow for unauthorized access, data tampering, or denial-of-service attacks if left unpatched.

ALSA-2026:3476: udisks2 security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:3551: libpng security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:3443: valkey security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:3517: thunderbird security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:3669: go-rpm-macros security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:3515: thunderbird security update (Important)
2026-03-05

Linux 3317 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The latest stable Linux update, version 6.12.76, 6.6.129, and 6.1.166, has been released on March 5th with a range of fixes aimed at both everyday users and developers who build their own kernels from scratch. A key change is the rollback of a recent patch that added an IMA sanity check for kexec due to implicit function declaration errors in multiple stable streams. This change affects mainly those compiling the kernel from source, particularly hobbyists building custom boot loaders or embedded devices. 

Debian 10812 Ubuntu 7010 Arch Linux 941 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Liquorix Kernel 6.19-1 has been released, offering a smoother gaming and AV experience by tweaking scheduler parameters and disabling performance-dragging features. Users who tested the previous 6.18 release reported less "jitter" in video editing timelines and improved frame rates while playing competitive titles. The new build includes bug fixes from earlier iterations and can be installed on Debian, Ubuntu, or Arch using a single-liner installer that pulls the package from the Liquorix repository.

Software 44181 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Node.js has released two long-term support versions: 22.22.1 LTS and 20.20.1 LTS, both of which bring important fixes and performance tweaks to the JavaScript runtime environment. One key change is that Node now uses a newer set of root certificates, known as NSS 3.119, which replaces old CA files and helps prevent TLS connections from failing on services like GitHub or AWS. Another significant update is that Buffer.of no longer allocates memory on the stack, but instead uses the heap, which can help prevent accidental overflows and improve memory usage patterns. Additionally, other tweaks include a new stable flag for debugging memory leaks and improved handling of mixed-type Sets and Maps in assertions.

Software 44181 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

A new version of the Nginx CGI module, version 0.15, can be easily installed on recent Debian or Ubuntu releases by adding the GetPageSpeed repository keyring and then installing the nginx and nginx-module-cgi packages. To use the module, you need to add a load statement to your configuration file if Nginx was compiled manually or stores modules in a custom location, and enable CGI for specific URI prefixes with the cgi on directive. A minimal shell script that prints a greeting can be created by placing a bash file in the document root's cgi-bin directory and ensuring it has execute permission. After configuring the module, you can test the setup by reloading Nginx and accessing the script through its URL, checking for any errors in the log files if necessary.

Software 44181 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

A new version of pgAdmin 4, version 9.13, is out with several notable updates and fixes. This release includes a rewritten core infrastructure for language models, allowing users to integrate their own AI providers or run them locally, which provides features like instant security report scans and schema summaries. Additionally, the ERD tool has been improved by restoring foreign key relationships when copying diagrams and making the drag-and-drop interface more intuitive. Other changes include an enhanced index creation dialog with auto-filled options and fixes for various smaller bugs that were causing issues.

Reviews 52578 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Reviews are coming in for various products including computer hardware, gaming titles, smartphones, power supplies, and home theater sound systems. Cooler Master's Qube 540 Chassis is being reviewed by Hardware Busters, with its new features and tricks being put to the test. Planet of Lana II is also receiving attention as a sequel to the indie puzzle platformer that impressed gamers in 2023. Other products under review include Logitech's G Pro X2 Superstrike gaming mouse, Google's Pixel 10a mid-range phone, ENERMAX's PlatimaxII 1200DF power supply unit, and Ultimea's Skywave X100 home theater sound system.

Casing: Cooler Master Qube 540 Chassis Review
Gaming: Planet of Lana II review: Gorgeous sci-fi adventure that ends too soon
Input: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike Review: Changing the Game…
Mobile: Google Pixel 10a Review: Modest Upgrades, Still A Great Value Phone
Power: ENERMAX PlatimaxII 1200DF ATX 3.1 Power Supply Unit Review
Speakers: Ultimea Skywave X100 Home Theater Sound System Review - Powerful bass and good cinema or gaming performance

Software 44181 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The FEX‑2603 release finally resolves the Steam crash issue, hides hybrid CPU names to dodge anti‑tamper checks, and replaces JEMalloc with a leaner RPMalloc, cutting memory usage by several hundred megabytes. CPUID masking now prevents dozens of anti‑tamper games from misreading core types, while the switch to dc zva for AVX zeroing lifts FPS in demanding titles such as Death Stranding. Updated build scripts support LLVM 22 and the latest mingw toolchain, allowing clean Wine DLL builds without downgrading compilers. A series of JIT fixes—improved VEX compares, streamlined x87 conversions, added ARPL handling, and a faster unordered_dense cache—tightens performance for high‑load workloads.

Software 44181 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

A new pre-release of OBS Studio, version 32.1.0 RC3, has been issued to fix a bug affecting the popular WebSocket interface. The issue, which had been causing problems for streamers trying to automate scene changes, involved certain inputs not being refreshed via the API. The latest patch restores reliable source updates and smooths out remote-control workflows that rely on obs-websocket. This change is the result of community testing, where an issue with some sources stopping responses to SetSourceSettings calls was identified and fixed.

Debian 10812 Ubuntu 7010 Arch Linux 941 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The latest release of Liquorix Kernel, version 6.18-19, has been made available for Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux distributions, offering improved performance and efficiency through tweaks like Kyber and BFQ schedulers. These changes result in faster UI wake-ups when copying large files or rendering video frames, as well as snappier mouse movement and lower frame-time jitter in fast-paced games. While Liquorix may not be necessary for users with office boxes that rarely leave the desk, those who engage in competitive gaming or audio/video production are likely to notice a significant difference. To install Liquorix on any of these distributions, simply run an installation script provided by the project, which will automatically add the repository and update GRUB.

Debian 10812 Ubuntu 7010 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

XanMod has released two new kernels, 6.19.6 and 6.18.16 LTS, which offer significant performance improvements for tasks like number crunching and high-resolution video streaming. To install these kernels on Debian or Ubuntu systems, you'll need to add a PGP key and register the XanMod repository; this process involves running two commands in the terminal. After installing the kernel, be sure to reboot your system and verify that it's working correctly by checking the version number in /proc/version; if everything went smoothly, the output should contain "xanmod" followed by the exact version number. Upgrading to XanMod kernels can provide noticeable speed and responsiveness gains for desktops and servers alike, making them a worthwhile upgrade for anyone looking to boost their system's performance.

Ubuntu 7010 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Ubuntu Linux has released several security updates, including fixes for the Linux kernel and various other packages. The updates address vulnerabilities in Linux kernels, such as those related to AWS FIPS, Azure FIPS, and regular FIPS configurations. Other affected packages include ImageMagick, PostgreSQL, NSS, QEMU, and GIMP, which have all been updated to patch security issues.

[USN-8070-1] Linux kernel vulnerabilities
[USN-8060-6] Linux kernel (AWS FIPS) vulnerabilities
[USN-8060-5] Linux kernel vulnerabilities
[USN-8070-3] Linux kernel (FIPS) vulnerabilities
[USN-8070-2] Linux kernel vulnerabilities
[USN-8069-1] ImageMagick vulnerabilities
[USN-8074-2] Linux kernel (Azure FIPS) vulnerabilities
[USN-8074-1] Linux kernel (Azure) vulnerabilities
[USN-8059-7] Linux kernel (AWS FIPS) vulnerabilities
[USN-8072-1] PostgreSQL vulnerabilities
[USN-8071-1] NSS vulnerability
[USN-8073-1] QEMU vulnerabilities
[USN-8075-1] GIMP vulnerabilities

SUSE 5579 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

SUSE has released three security updates to address vulnerabilities in various packages. The first update, SUSE-SU-2026:0801-1, fixes a moderate-level vulnerability in libxslt and can be installed on multiple products including openSUSE Leap 15.4 and 15.6. The second update, SUSE-SU-2026:0803-1, addresses a moderate-level vulnerability in util-linux that affects openSUSE Leap 15.6. The third update, SUSE-SU-2026:0805-1, fixes a low-level vulnerability in python-pip and can be installed on multiple products including openSUSE Leap 15.4 and 15.6.

SUSE-SU-2026:0801-1: moderate: Security update for libxslt
SUSE-SU-2026:0803-1: moderate: Security update for util-linux
SUSE-SU-2026:0805-1: low: Security update for python-pip

Rocky Linux 865 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

An update is available for kernel-rt on Rocky Linux 8, which includes a Common Vulnerability Scoring System base score to rate vulnerability severity. This update addresses potential security issues and can be accessed from the provided link. A similar update is also available for the standard kernel on Rocky Linux 8, offering additional security improvements. Both updates are described as moderate in their impact and should be considered by users running Rocky Linux 8.

RLSA-2026:3463: Moderate: kernel-rt security update
RLSA-2026:3464: Moderate: kernel security update

Red Hat 9360 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fedora Linux 9268 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Three Fedora updates have been released to address security vulnerabilities: yt-dlp, coturn, and valkey. The update for yt-dlp fixes CVE-2026-26331 and resolves Bug #2441709, while the update for coturn addresses multiple security issues and fixes a bug related to IPv4-mapped IPv6 bypassing denied-peer-ip ACLs. Additionally, updates have been released for valkey to address two security vulnerabilities: CVE-2025-67733 and CVE-2026-21863, as well as several non-security bugs.

Fedora 42 Update: yt-dlp-2026.02.21-1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: coturn-4.9.0-1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: valkey-8.0.7-1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: php-zumba-json-serializer-3.2.4-1.fc42
Fedora 43 Update: coturn-4.9.0-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: valkey-8.1.6-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: php-zumba-json-serializer-3.2.4-1.fc43

AlmaLinux 2523 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Several security updates have been released for AlmaLinux 9, including updates for Go-rpm-macros, nginx, kernel, Thunderbird, and Valkey. The updates address various vulnerabilities, such as memory exhaustion in query parameter parsing in net/url (CVE-2025-61726) and data tampering and denial of service via improper null character handling in Lua scripts (CVE-2025-67733). These security issues can lead to severe consequences, including data corruption or loss, and should be addressed promptly.

ALSA-2026:3668: go-rpm-macros security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:3638: nginx:1.24 security update (Moderate)
ALSA-2026:3488: kernel security update (Moderate)
ALSA-2026:3516: thunderbird security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:3507: valkey security update (Important)

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