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2026-02-09

Software 44102 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

ML4W OS 2.10.1 has been released with several updates. The ML4W logo has been added to the fastfetch feature, and users can now hide it by adding a specific file to their configuration settings. A new script has also been added to install sddm and the ml4w theme based on SilentSDDM. Additionally, scripts in the ~/.config/ml4w/scripts directory have undergone cleanup and renaming, requiring users to update their customization accordingly.

KDE 1697 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Kdenlive 25.12.2 tightens up the monitor panes, fixing dragging glitches that previously broke audio waveforms and made clip‑monitor syncing a hassle. A double‑free bug in audio thumbnails is now guarded against, stopping crashes when large projects generate sequence thumbs. The update also stops the unwanted “enable all built‑in effects” behavior when pasting effects, trimming UI clutter and improving overall stability.

Reviews 52556 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Here is today's roundup of various product reviews, including audio equipment, displays, headphones, input devices, memory, motherboards, speakers, and storage. The Luxsin X8 DAC/amp with AI-assisted parametric EQ was reviewed by Neowin, highlighting its premium features without a high price tag. Other notable reviews include the Asus ProArt PA32KCX 32-inch 8K professional monitor and the Lexar TouchLock Portable SSD, which offers hardware encryption and seamless unlocking via NFC. The article also covers gaming headsets such as the Beyerdynamic MMX 330 PRO and the ASUS ROG Kithara, as well as other products like the Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Mouse and the G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB DDR5 memory kit.

Audio: World's first DAC/amp with an AI-assisted parametric EQ, this is the Luxsin X8 review
Displays: Asus ProArt PA32KCX 32-inch 8K professional monitor review: A reference for color, pixel density, and brightness
Headphones: beyerdynamic MMX 330 PRO Gaming Headset Review, ASUS ROG Kithara review — an audiophile headset with secondary gaming features
Input: Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Mouse Review
Memory: G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB DDR5-6000 C34 2x64GB Review: The Sweet Spot For 128GB
Motherboards: MSI MAG B850 GAMING PLUS MAX WiFi Motherboard Review
Speakers: Creative Pebble X Plus Review: Compact 2.1 Bluetooth Speaker Set with RGB and plenty of bass
Storage: Beelink ME Pro NAS Review - Tiny dual-bay NAS, Lexar TouchLock Portable SSD review: 128-bit AES hardware encryption with NFC

Linux 3302 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Linus Torvalds has released the final version of Linux Kernel 6.19 after eight release candidates, bringing several improvements and bug fixes, including better networking capabilities for Intel NICs, refined GPU quirks for AMD graphics cards, and improved power management. While the new kernel isn't a massive performance overhaul, it's worth upgrading if you rely on newer Intel NICs or AMD GPUs with mixed-chip displays, or if you enjoy staying on the cutting edge of Linux development. However, users should be aware of potential gotchas, such as Secure Boot issues and compatibility problems with older NVIDIA drivers. For those who want to build the kernel themselves, the process involves downloading the sources, updating the configuration, and compiling the kernel using make menuconfig.

Debian 10773 Ubuntu 6974 Arch Linux 933 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Liquorix Kerne  6.18‑10 has just been released, merging the Linux Kernel 6.18.9 sources and bumping the package version to 6.18.9‑1. The kernel is tuned for extreme responsiveness in interactive desktops, low‑latency A/V production, and reduced frame‑time jitter in games, using features such as Zen Interactive Tuning, a 1000 Hz tick rate, and aggressive preemption. The project supplies Debian packages and Docker‑based build scripts that require Docker and a configured GnuPG key; at present only the AMD64 architecture can be built successfully for Debian, Ubuntu and Arch targets. 

Debian 10773 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Two security updates have been released for Debian: Zabbix for Debian GNU/Linux 11 (Bullseye) LTS and Wireshark for Debian GNU/Linux 13 (Trixie). The Zabbix update fixes a vulnerability that allows remote code execution due to an attacker injecting unexpected arguments into the smartctl command, while the Wireshark update addresses multiple vulnerabilities that could result in denial of service or arbitrary code execution. Both updates recommend upgrading the respective packages to fix the security issues.

[DLA 4473-1] zabbix security update
[DSA 6124-1] wireshark security update

SUSE 5555 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Three security updates are available for openSUSE: one for python-Django, one for chromium, and one for localsearch. The update for python-Django fixes six vulnerabilities and has six bug fixes, affecting openSUSE Leap 16.0, while the update for chromium fixes two vulnerabilities and has one bug fix, also affecting openSUSE Leap 16.0. In contrast, the update for localsearch addresses four vulnerabilities and is applicable to openSUSE Tumbleweed.

openSUSE-SU-2026:20184-1: important: Security update for python-Django
openSUSE-SU-2026:20183-1: important: Security update for chromium
openSUSE-SU-2026:10162-1: moderate: localsearch-3.10.2-2.1 on GA media

Rocky Linux 851 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

An update is available for the kernel on Rocky Linux systems, which includes a Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base score to determine severity. The RLSA-2026:1690 update affects Rocky Linux 10 and is classified as "Important". A separate kernel security update, RLSA-2026:1617, affects Rocky Linux 9 and is considered "Moderate" in terms of severity.

RLSA-2026:1690: Important: kernel security update
RLSA-2026:1617: Moderate: kernel security update

Red Hat 9341 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fedora Linux 9240 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fedora 42 and Fedora 43 have received updates to fix security vulnerabilities. The plantuml package has been updated to version 1.2026.1 on both Fedora 42 and Fedora 43, while the node-exporter package has been updated to version 1.10.2 with a workaround for a ppc64 issue on both distributions.

Fedora 42 Update: plantuml-1.2026.1-1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: node-exporter-1.10.2-3.fc42
Fedora 43 Update: plantuml-1.2026.1-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: node-exporter-1.10.2-3.fc43
2026-02-08

Security 10926 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Antivirus Live CD 51.0‑1.5.1 is a fork of 4MLinux that bundles ClamAV 1.5.1 for on‑the‑fly virus scanning. It boots a tiny Linux environment, auto‑mounts every detected partition and supports Ethernet, Wi‑Fi, PPP and PPPoE so it can pull fresh signature updates immediately. All partitions are scanned with clamscan, and the ISO works smoothly with UNetbootin for creating a bootable USB stick. For rescue jobs on machines that won’t start Windows, this lightweight live CD is a handy, no‑install alternative to a full‑blown recovery distro.

Debian 10773 Ubuntu 6974 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The XanMod kernel has released two new versions: 6.18.9 and the long-term 6.12.69, which are now available for Debian/Ubuntu. The XanMod kernel series includes features such as LLVM's ThinLTO and aggressive scheduling, making it suitable for low-latency audio workstations or gaming rigs.

Software 44102 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Roundcube Webmail 1.6.13 (and the 1.5.13 LTS) patches a CSS injection flaw and an SVG‑based remote image bypass that have been weaponized in recent phishing bursts. Ignoring these bugs can expose session cookies or let hidden trackers load when users preview messages, a scenario many admins have already witnessed after a rogue plugin update.

Security 10926 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Multiple security updates have been released last week for various Linux distributions, including AlmaLinux, Debian GNU/Linux, Fedora Linux, Oracle Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Rocky Linux, Slackware Linux, and Ubuntu Linux. These updates address vulnerabilities in packages such as kernel, iperf3, PHP, OpenJDK, OpenSSL, Python, NodeJS, PostgreSQL, and others, fixing issues like denial of service, heap buffer overflows, and information disclosure. 

Software 44102 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Wine Staging 11.2 has been released with several graphics-related patches and experimental features that have not yet made it into the regular development branch. The update includes an updated vkd3d-latest patchset, which improves DirectX 12 translation on Vulkan, as well as a new mshtml-adobe patch to fix Internet Explorer rendering issues. Additionally, several patches have been removed due to being dead ends or causing regressions, resulting in a leaner binary for most users.

Software 44102 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Goverlay 1.7.4 brings OptiPatcher support and a handful of bug‑fixes that smooth out the setup of MangoHud, vkBasalt and OptiScaler. The easiest way to install it is through Flatpak, which bundles all required Qt libraries and Vulkan layers; an AppImage works too but you’ll need to replace the file yourself for updates.

Software 44102 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Samba 4.24 rc2 is now available for download from the official Samba mirror and should only be used in test environments, not production. The release adds audit logging for several AD attributes, supports remote password resets that respect local policies (Entra ID/Keycloak), and introduces Kerberos hardening options such as mandatory canonicalization to block “dollar‑ticket” attacks. New VFS modules provide optional rate‑limiting for async I/O and per‑share encryption on CephFS, but both are unnecessary unless you already have performance or security problems that require them. 

SUSE 5555 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Multiple security updates are available for openSUSE Tumbleweed, including fixes for vulnerabilities such as CVE-2025-68615 and CVE-2026-23989. These updates address various security issues in packages like cockpit-podman, python311-Django, micropython, libsnmp45, and more, with the most severe vulnerability rated 9.2 on the CVSS scale. The affected products include openSUSE Tumbleweed, and each update solves one or more vulnerabilities that can be installed.

openSUSE-SU-2026:10155-1: moderate: cockpit-podman-119.1-2.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10159-1: moderate: opencloud-server-5.0.2-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10160-1: moderate: python311-Django-5.2.11-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10156-1: moderate: micropython-1.26.1-2.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10157-1: moderate: libsnmp45-32bit-5.9.5.2-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10154-1: moderate: cockpit-354-3.1 on GA media

Rocky Linux 851 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Multiple security updates are available for various packages on Rocky Linux systems. These updates include an important libsoup3 security update that affects Rocky Linux 10, and other updates for fontforge, freerdp, brotli, and firefox on different versions of Rocky Linux.

RLSA-2026:2182: Important: libsoup3 security update
RLSA-2026:2039: Important: fontforge security update
RLSA-2026:2048: Important: freerdp security update
RLSA-2026:2042: Important: brotli security update
RLSA-2025:18285: Important: firefox security update

Fedora Linux 9240 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Several security updates have been released for Fedora 43 and Fedora 42, including updates for libgit2, xrdp, and mingw-glib2. The updates address vulnerabilities such as CVE-2026-1484, CVE-2026-1485, and CVE-2026-1489 in libgit2 and mingw-glib2.

Fedora 43 Update: mingw-glib2-2.86.3-3.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: k9s-0.50.18-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: libgit2-1.9.2-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: xrdp-0.10.5-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: xorgxrdp-0.10.5-1.fc43
Fedora 42 Update: libgit2-1.9.2-1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: xrdp-0.10.5-1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: xorgxrdp-0.10.5-1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: mingw-glib2-2.84.3-3.fc42

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