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Updated Netty packages are now available for Ubuntu Linux versions 16.04 LTS, 18.04 LTS, 20.04 LTS, 22.04 LTS, 24.04 LTS, and 24.10. These updates address a vulnerability that could allow an attacker to exploit file permission issues when writing temporary files, potentially leading to the leakage of sensitive information.

[USN-7284-1] Netty vulnerabilities

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Utkarsh Gupta has announced that Ubuntu Linux 25.04 (Plucky Puffin) is now in Feature Freeze, which allows for bug fixes and new features to be implemented. If necessary, freeze exceptions can be filed, and the Release Team will consider the requests. Packages uploaded prior to the freeze deadline remain fixable. Feature Freeze ignores version strings, and the emphasis is on the archive's content rather than the exact technique.

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Ubuntu Linux has undergone an update addressing multiple security vulnerabilities, including those related to Libtasn1, Python, the Linux kernel, WebKitGTK, GnuTLS, and OpenSSL:

[USN-7275-2] Libtasn1 vulnerability
[USN-7280-1] Python vulnerability
[LSN-0109-1] Linux kernel vulnerability
[USN-7279-1] WebKitGTK vulnerabilities
[USN-7281-1] GnuTLS vulnerability
[USN-7278-1] OpenSSL vulnerabilities

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Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS (Long-Term Support) has been released for Desktop, Server, and Cloud products, in addition to other Ubuntu flavors that offer long-term support. The release encompasses a variety of updates, revised installation media, security enhancements, and fixes for critical bugs.

Maintenance updates will be available for a period of 5 years from the initial 24.04 LTS release for Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server, Ubuntu Cloud, and Ubuntu Core. All other flavors will receive support for 3 years. Enhanced security support is offered through ESM (Expanded Security Maintenance).

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Steven Barrett has released a new Liquorix kernel derived from Linux kernel 6.12.14. The Liquorix Linux kernel is an enthusiast Linux kernel that is optimized for low-latency computing in audiovisual production, reduced frame time variations in games, and unparalleled responsiveness in interactive systems. It is available for Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux. 

Ubuntu 6705 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Ubuntu Linux has undergone updates addressing multiple security vulnerabilities, including issues related to rsync regression, Vim, the Linux kernel, GNU C Library, Firefox, and Ruby:

[USN-7206-4] rsync regression
[USN-7261-1] Vim vulnerability
[USN-7262-1] Linux kernel vulnerabilities
[USN-7259-3] GNU C Library vulnerability
[USN-7259-2] GNU C Library vulnerability
[USN-7263-1] Firefox vulnerabilities
[USN-6838-2] Ruby vulnerability

Debian 10384 Ubuntu 6705 Arch Linux 844 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Steven Barrett has released new Liquorix kernels derived from Linux kernel 6.12.13. The Liquorix Linux kernel is an enthusiast Linux kernel that is optimized for low-latency computing in audiovisual production, reduced frame time variations in games, and unparalleled responsiveness in interactive systems. It is available for Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux. 

Debian 10384 Ubuntu 6705 Arch Linux 844 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Steven Barrett has released another Liquorix kernel derived from Linux kernel 6.12.12. The Liquorix Linux kernel is an enthusiast Linux kernel that is optimized for low-latency computing in audiovisual production, reduced frame time variations in games, and unparalleled responsiveness in interactive systems. It is available for Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux.