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2026-02-23

PikaOS 19 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The latest release of PikaOS brings a fresh kernel and updated software, including Mesa and PipeWire, and offers different ISOs for standard and NVIDIA graphics cards. The choice between these editions largely depends on the type of GPU in use; users with newer NVIDIA cards will find that the proprietary stack provides better performance out of the box. For desktop selection, popular options include GNOME and KDE Plasma, which deliver a polished experience, while power users may prefer Hyprland or Niri for their customizability. Ultimately, choosing the right PikaOS edition requires considering both GPU type and individual preferences for desktop functionality.

Reviews 52568 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Reviews are out for several computer components, including coolers and keyboards. The Be Quiet! Silent Loop 3 420 cooler received praise for its strong performance and minimal noise from Tom's Hardware, while the PURE LOOP 3 LX 360mm AIO from be quiet! was found to be cost-effective with some compromises on fan durability. In keyboard reviews, the EPOMAKER Galaxy 100 Lite was commended for its smooth typing experience due to its gasket mount structure and linear switch, but Tom's Hardware panned the Corsair Makr Pro 75 as overpriced. Meanwhile, Funky Kit is reviewing the new ASRock B850 Challenger WiFi Gaming Motherboard, which promises to meet gamers' needs while remaining budget-friendly.

Cooling: Be quiet! Silent Loop 3 420 review: Performance cooling with minimal noise, be quiet! PURE LOOP 3 LX 360mm AIO Review
Input: 
EPOMAKER Galaxy 100 Lite Review: Exceptionally Smooth Typing Experience, Corsair Makr Pro 75 Review: Not DIY-priced (or DIY)
Motherboards: 
ASRock B850 Challenger WiFi Gaming Motherboard Review

GNOME 3704 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The latest version of Bazaar, 0.7.10, has been released with several improvements, including a faster search feature that treats typos more forgivingly and ranks suggestions by relevance. The release also introduces a new view-app hook that allows users to run custom commands when an app's detail page loads, as well as other refinements such as a close-window shortcut and a shift-hold confirmation bypass. These changes aim to provide a cleaner and more snappy interface for users without adding bloat, reflecting the community's feedback on what features are most useful. 

Linux 3310 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Linux kernel 7.0 RC1 has been released, with Linus Torvalds describing it as "routine" updates that touch drivers and architecture tweaks. While the new driver updates may improve stability on newer hardware, they could also introduce regressions in legacy devices, and users should keep an eye on log files after installation. Developers working on kernel modules in Rust will be interested to note improvements to the Rust bindings for VFS and various drivers. For most users, installing Linux kernel 7.0 RC1 is likely to be painless, but those with custom hardware or development builds may want to wait until RC2 lands to ensure stability.

SUSE 5569 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

An update for openSUSE Tumbleweed has been released to fix three security vulnerabilities in the chromedriver package. The chromedriver-145.0.7632.109-1.1 package, along with chromium 145.0.7632.109-1.1, can now be installed to solve these issues. The vulnerabilities are identified by CVE numbers CVE-2026-2648, CVE-2026-2649, and CVE-2026-2650, which have been documented on the SUSE website.

openSUSE-SU-2026:10234-1: moderate: chromedriver-145.0.7632.109-1.1 on GA media

Red Hat 9351 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fedora Linux 9255 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fedora 43 has been updated to fix security vulnerabilities, including a Denial of Service (DoS) via crafted input during barcode decoding in MuPDF. The updates include new versions of qpdfview (0.5.0-25.fc43), mupdf (1.27.1-4.fc43), zathura-pdf-mupdf (0.4.4-9.fc43), and python-PyMuPDF (1.27.1-2.fc43).

Fedora 43 Update: qpdfview-0.5.0-25.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: mupdf-1.27.1-4.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: zathura-pdf-mupdf-0.4.4-9.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: python-PyMuPDF-1.27.1-2.fc43

Debian 10796 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Several security updates have been released for Debian GNU/Linux, including a fix for modsecurity-crs for Debian 10 and 11 to prevent attackers from bypassing web application firewalls. The issue, known as "Content-Type confusion," occurs when multiple Content-Type request headers are not properly detected on some platforms. Additionally, a buffer overflow was discovered in the libvpx library for Debian 11, which could result in denial of service or potentially allow arbitrary code execution. Users are recommended to upgrade their modsecurity-crs and libvpx packages to the latest versions to address these security issues.

[DLA 4488-1] modsecurity-crs security update
ELA-1651-1 modsecurity-crs security update
[DLA 4489-1] libvpx security update
2026-02-22

Security 10929 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Several major Linux distributions, including AlmaLinux, Debian, Fedora, Oracle Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Rocky Linux, Slackware, and Ubuntu, have released security updates to address various vulnerabilities. These updates include fixes for Go, Golang, Node.js, Python-Django, Wireshark, LibPNG, GnuTLS, Roundcube, Ceph, Nova, ca-certificates, Chromium, Pillow, GEGL, and other packages, resolving issues such as denial-of-service attacks, crashes, infinite loops, HTML sanitization problems, buffer overflows, code execution vulnerabilities, and potential exploitation of vulnerabilities. The updates are available for various versions of each distribution, including kernel updates, to ensure users' systems remain secure and up-to-date. Users should install these updates as soon as possible to prevent their systems from being compromised by attackers exploiting the identified vulnerabilities.

GNOME 3704 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Bazaar 0.7.9 is an updated version of the Flatpak store for GNOME that offers usability tweaks to make managing flatpaks easier and more efficient. The update includes features such as the ability to cancel ongoing transactions with a single click, improved search results with pill-shaped suggestions, and more accurate removal size previews. While some users may find the curated tab and search pills useful, others may view them as unnecessary or annoying, especially on low-resolution displays. Overall, Bazaar 0.7.9 delivers quality-of-life improvements that make it worth installing for those who use flatpaks regularly.

SUSE 5569 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Two important security updates have been released for openSUSE, one for Chromium and another for cockpit-repos. The Chromium update fixes three vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-2648, CVE-2026-2649, and CVE-2026-2650) in version 145.0.7632.109 and has a single bug fix. The cockpit-repos update addresses two vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-13465 and CVE-2025-64718) by updating the package to version 4.7, which includes several bug fixes and translation updates.

openSUSE-SU-2026:20258-1: important: Security update for chromium
openSUSE-SU-2026:20251-1: important: Security update for cockpit-repos

Fedora Linux 9255 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Several security updates have been released for Fedora 42 and 43, addressing issues in packages such as mupdf, rust-ambient-id, uv, python-uv-build, python-pyasn1, and python3.13. The updates include patches for bugs like CVE-2026-25556, CVE-2026-25727, and CVE-2026-23490, which could lead to denial-of-service attacks or memory exhaustion.

Fedora 42 Update: mupdf-1.26.3-5.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: rust-ambient-id-0.0.10-1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: uv-0.10.2-1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: python-uv-build-0.10.2-1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: python-pyasn1-0.6.2-1.fc42
Fedora 43 Update: python3.13-3.13.12-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: python-pyasn1-0.6.2-1.fc43

Debian 10796 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Debian has issued security updates for the GEGL image processing library due to two vulnerabilities: CVE-2026-2049 and CVE-2026-2050. These bugs could allow an attacker to crash the system or execute arbitrary code if they process malformed files using the RGBE/HDR parser in GEGL. The affected versions include 1:0.4.26-2+deb11u2 for Debian GNU/Linux 11 (Bullseye) LTS and 0.3.8-4+deb9u2 for Debian GNU/Linux 9 (Stretch) ELTS and 0.4.12-2+deb10u2 for Debian GNU/Linux 10 (Buster) ELTS.

[DLA 4487-1] gegl security update
ELA-1650-1 gegl security update

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