The fourth release candidate for Mesa 24.1.0 has been released for testing.
The fifth beta version of Godot 3.6 is now available.
A new version of PeaZip is now available. PeaZip 9.8.0 introduces new themes, improved flat mode, and direct item extraction to bookmarks, history, or breadcrumb without confirmation. This feature is available in context menus, scripts, and system integration.
GE-Proton9-5 has been released. The change log includes TCP_KEEP patches for the Star Citizen 2.0 launcher, wine updates to the latest bleeding edge, dxvk to the latest git, vkd3d-proton to the latest git, dxvk-nvapi to match upstream, various build files to match upstream, steam client updates to match upstream, and upstream CPU topology fixes. Protonfixes for The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Enhanced Edition, COJ Gunslinger, Total War: Shogun 2, Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee, Overlord II, Stranger's Wrath HD, Ducati World Championship, Café Stella and the Reaper's Butterflies, Sabbat of the Witch, Riddle Joker, Senren * Banka, and many Yuzusoft VNs with WMP9 Video Playback.
New BlueOnyx 5211R ISO images based on AlmaLinux 9.4 are now available. BlueOnyx is a fully integrated Internet hosting platform that provides web, email, DNS, and file transfer services via a simple, user-friendly web-based interface. It can be readily deployed on commodity hardware or a virtual private server.
A new version of QuickEMU has been released. QuickEMU is a tool to easily setup virtual machines with QEMU/KVM.
A new version of VSCodium has been released. VSCodium is VS Code without MS branding and telemetry.
PostgreSQL versions 16.3, 15.7, 14.12, 13.15, and 12.19 are now available. This release fixes over 55 problems identified in the previous few months that impact PostgreSQL 16. Some of these vulnerabilities may affect other PostgreSQL versions. The changes include difficulties with INSERT with multi-row VALUES clauses, requiring the SELECT privilege when using MERGE, and correctly pruning NULL partitions. ALTER FOREIGN TABLE... SET SCHEMA now moves sequences into new schemas without regard to case.
The third release candidate for Mesa 24.1.0 has been released for testing.
Eric Engestrom has announced the availability of the seventh bugfix release for Mesa 24.0.
Auto-Cpufreq version 2.3.0 has been released. The changelog includes features such as adding conservation mode to Lenovo laptops, reworking the configuration, creating workflows for Linux and Nix builds, bug fixes, updating error handling, updating psutil, fixing syntax warnings, updating maintainer lists, fixing spam error messages, adding charge threshold warnings, and improving cryptography.
A new version of AMD's ROCm GPU computing platform is now available for download. ROCm includes minor fixes and enhancements to certain tools and libraries. It was tested with a pre-release version of Ubuntu 22.04.5 (kernel 6.8). The update contains enhancements to the AMD SMI metric, improvements to the amd-smi metric output, and corrections for issues with the amd-smi metric, amd-smi metric, and amd-smi process.
Samba 4.20.1 has been released. Samba is the standard Windows interoperability suite of programs for Linux and Unix.
The third release candidate for Apache NetBeans IDE 22 is now ready for testing. The changes include renaming classes in Maven projects that lack project attributes, eliminating fallback versions from MavenVersionSettings, modifying code generator records and enums, and occasionally missing template delivery.
Jakub Zelenka announced the release of PHP 8.3.7. The change log includes fixes for Zend problems such as zend_call_stack build, zend_max-execution-timers, fileinfo, FPM, Intl, MySQLnd, Opcache, OpenSSL, PDO SQLite, Phar, PHPDBG, Posix, Session, and Streams. These fixes address a variety of issues, including invalid execute_data->opline pointers, incorrect dnl appended in configure, incorrect autoloading during constant resolution, ASAN false positive underflow, incorrect filename and lineno identification, ASAN false positive underflow when copy() is executed, and more.
Sergey Panteleev announced the release of PHP 8.2.19. The changelog contains corrections for problems in the core, fibers, FPM, Intl, MySQLnd, Opcache, OpenSSL, PDO SQLite, Phar, Posix, Session, Streams, and Treewide. These fixes fix issues like invalid execute_data->opline pointers, zero offset to null pointer in Zend/zend_opcode.c, synchronization of zend-max-execution-timers with other timeout implementations, broken cleanup of unfinished calls with callable convert parameters, incorrect dnl appended in configure, and missing void keywords.
A new version of VSCodium has been released. VSCodium is VS Code without MS branding and telemetry.
A new version of VSCodium has been released. VSCodium is VS Code without MS branding and telemetry.
Alistair Leslie-Hughes has announced the release of Wine Staging 9.6 based on the
Wine 9.8 development release. The change log includes a rebase against Wine 9.8, patchset updates, the removal of isolated definition files, and the removal of patches such as ddraw-GetPickRecords, odbc-remove-unixodbc, vkd3d-latest, and widl-SLTG_Typelib_support.
Alexandre Julliard announced the release of Wine Development Release 9.8. The new release features an upgraded Mono engine, fully interpreted IDL-generated files, better RPC/COM compatibility for ARM platforms, and a number of bug improvements.
Darktable Nightly Build 20240504 is available for testing. The nightly build enables users to test new features without having to wait for official releases. It eliminates existing bugs and adds complex code, but stability may suffer. New versions may alter database schemas, thus using a different library. AppImage is compatible with glibc 2.35 or later releases. The *.AppImage.zsync file includes technical data.
VirtualBox version 7.0.18 has been released. This maintenance release resolves network difficulties, eliminates UBSAN warnings, and fixes time stamp display issues in Linux guest adds.
A new version of the AM application manager for AppImage is available. AM is an application manager that is inspired by AUR and serves as an AppImage manager, installer, and updater. It currently contains over 1800 AppImage packages and official standalone applications for GNU/Linux, which are derived from tar and zip archives.
The latest version of FEX, FEX-2405, is now available. Issues with Fedora 40 compilation, AppConfig, AllocatorHooks, CPUID, DebugData, FEXCore, FHU, IR, JIT, LookupCache, OpcodeDispatcher, RCLSE, X87, and Misc. have been addressed in the change log. Fixes compiling issues on Fedora 40, disables libGL forwarding for steamwebhelper, and identifies JIT code memory on ARM64EC as EC code with AllocatorHooks.
pgAdmin 4 version 8.6 is now available. You can now exclude multiple tables from backups, add new columns to the Statistics tab, fix issues with check constraints and incorrect select/exec scripts, update the UI library MUI, upgrade Flask, Flask-Security-Too, and Werkzeug, install dbus-python as a system package for Debian platforms, and fix vulnerabilities related to XSS and Multi-Factor Authentication.
Proton 9.0 has been released. The new version has been updated to support various games, including Dunogen Online, Photography Simulator Demo, George McGeehan Gamer Hero, The Finals, True Reporter, Mystery of Mistwood, Road to Vostok Demo, WITCH ON THE HOLY NIGHT, Lord of the Rings: Gollum, Sonic Colors, Command & Conquer, Aisling and the Tavern of Elves, Snares of Ruin 2, Insanity's Blade, and Blood Walls.
Eric Engestrom has announced the release of the second release candidate for Mesa 24.1.0. Multiple enhancements to the system's efficiency are detailed in the change log. The following issues have been addressed: the 10bit HEVC VPS general profile compatibility flags, the bit depth and format for 10bit input, and the reduction of 1D array tex coordinates. Updating pick status.json, fixing container rules on release branches and tags, and fixing container rules on release tags are among the other changes.
A new development release of Godot 4.3 is available for testing. The Godot Engine is a free, all-in-one, cross-platform game engine that makes it easy for you to create 2D and 3D games.
The second release candidate for Apache NetBeans IDE 22 is now available for testing. The update includes fixes for Gradle, Java, Declarative Hint Editor support, Enterprise, UI, static code analyzer warnings, and HCL to prevent NPE on missing/invalid Java platforms, fix possible NPE-s in List.of() and asString().
Version 6.6.4 of AM is now available. Fedora 40's replacement of "wget" with "wget2" results in additional dependencies introduced by this release. Among the modifications are fixes to the "install.am" module, the addition of "jq" to installation scripts that use api.github.com, and the substitution of "curl" for "wget" in a few modules.
A new nightly build of Darktable 4.7.0 is now available. The nightly build of Darktable gives users the opportunity to test out new features without having to wait for more official releases. While development builds are able to correct faults, the complexity of the code may cause stability issues. Due to the possibility that new versions will alter the database schema, use caution. The glibc version 2.35 or above distributions are compatible with the AppImage installation.
AM 6.6.3.1 has been released. This update includes small improvements to the security of apps and AM, such as the addition of a feature to secure scripts that "delete" AM and the apps it installs. This will add a command to the second line of such scripts to prohibit them from being used by non-privileged users in APP-MANAGER.
Proton 9.0's second release candidate is now up for grabs. Overwatch 2 is now less likely to crash unexpectedly, Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition video playback is functioning properly, Total War: Warhammer II video playback does not have clicking audio, Call of Juarez: Gunslinger does not crash upon startup, Sea of Thieves video playback is supported on Steam Deck, Borderlands GOTY Enhanced is playable again, Mars First Logistics can upload to Steam Workshop, and Nvidia setups are playable again. All of these issues have been addressed by the new release candidate.
Versions 1.23.1, 1.22.3, and 1.21.5 of CloudNativePG are now available. To make database fleet management easier, CloudNativePG 1.23 adds image catalogs based on major versions. The new stanza (spec.imageCatalogRef) and resources (ClusterImageCatalog and ImageCatalog) are introduced. You can find catalogs provided by the Community, and there are also third-party and build-your-own choices. Pod disruption budget configuration can be done using the new.spec.enablePDB field.
A new version of the AM application manager for AppImage is available. AM is an application manager that is inspired by AUR and serves as an AppImage manager, installer, and updater. It currently contains over 1800 AppImage packages and official standalone applications for GNU/Linux, which are derived from tar and zip archives.
Proxmox Backup Server 3.2 is now available, based on Debian 12.5 "Bookworm" and using the newer Linux kernel 6.8, featuring ZFS 2.2.3, a flexible notification system, automated installation, and bugfixes for improved client and backend usability.
The first release candidate for Mesa 24.1.0 is now available for testing.
Eric Engestrom has announced the availability of the sixth bugfix release for Mesa 24.0.
Proxmox VE 8.2 is now available, including Linux kernel 6.8, QEMU 8.1, LXC 6.0, Ceph 18.2, ZFS 2.2, and an import wizard for VMware ESXi guests.
Jakub Zelenka has announced the release candidate for PHP 8.3.7. Zend_call_stack construct, zend_max-execution-timers, fileinfo, FPM, Intl, MySQLnd, Opcache, OpenSSL, PDO SQLite, Phar, PHPDBG, Posix, Session, and Streams have all been updated. These improvements address a variety of issues, including improper execute_data->opline pointers, wrong dnl appended in configure, ASAN false positive underflow, filename and lineno identification, ASAN false positive underflow, fileinfo, FPM, OpenSSL, PDO SQLite, Phar, and streams.
The release candidate for PHP 8.2.19 is available for testing.
AM 6.6.2 has been released.
Alistair Leslie-Hughes has announced the release of Wine Staging 9.6 based on the
Wine 9.7 development release. The changelog contains a rebase against Wine 9.7, an updated kernel32-CopyFileEx patchset, and an updated vkd3d-latest patchset.
A new Wine development release has been released. Among the many bug fixes that are included in the 9.7 release are the introduction of build system support for ARM64X, the rearrangement of the Vulkan driver interface, enhancements to WIDL for ARM support and SLTG typelibs, and a number of updates.
A new nightly build of Darktable 4.7.0 is now available. The nightly build of Darktable gives users the opportunity to test out new features without having to wait for more official releases. While development builds are able to correct faults, the complexity of the code may cause stability issues. Due to the possibility that new versions will alter the database schema, use caution. The glibc version 2.35 or above distributions are compatible with the AppImage installation.
The first release candidate for Apache NetBeans 22 IDE has been released for testing.
AM 6.6.1 has been released.
Winpilot 3.6.0 has been released. The old WinModder extension from Bloatynosy has been brought back with a more robust version that is called PimpApp. PimpApp used to tweak and slim down systems with pre-made community templates.
A new version of the AM application manager for AppImage is available. AM is an application manager that functions as an installer, updater, and AppImage manager and takes inspiration from AUR. It currently contains over 1800 AppImage packages and official standalone applications for GNU/Linux, which are derived from tar and zip archives. The new version includes support for updating in parallel with other downloads.
A new version of the AM application manager for AppImage is available. AM is an application manager that functions as an installer, updater, and AppImage manager and takes inspiration from AUR. It currently contains over 1800 AppImage packages and official standalone applications for GNU/Linux, which are derived from tar and zip archives. The new version includes a new option (-f) that displays the version number of the applications that have been installed.