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2026-03-09

Fedora Linux 9271 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fedora 42 has released updates for two packages: cef and k9s. The cef update includes a bump to version 145.0.28^chromium145.0.7632.159, which fixes several security vulnerabilities, including integer overflows and heap buffer overflows in various Chromium components. The k9s update is a newer version of the Kubernetes CLI tool, with no significant changes noted.

Fedora 42 Update: cef-145.0.28^chromium145.0.7632.159-1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: k9s-0.50.18-1.fc42
2026-03-08

Security 10933 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Multiple Linux distributions, including AlmaLinux, Debian GNU/Linux, Fedora Linux, Oracle Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Rocky Linux, and Ubuntu Linux, have released security updates to address vulnerabilities in various packages. The updates include fixes for issues such as denial-of-service, memory disclosure, and information leakage, which could affect the stability and security of Linux systems. Different versions of each distribution have been updated with patches for CVEs ranging from moderate to important levels of severity. Users are advised to run the appropriate command, such as "sudo apt update" or "sudo dnf upgrade -y," to apply the updates and ensure their systems remain secure.

Software 44186 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

A new VSCodium build now includes VS Code core 1.110.1, fixing a padding issue that left unwanted space around characters when fonts specify zero margins or padding. The update makes the editor honor explicit zero values instead of defaulting to an eight‑pixel buffer. After a quick check‑for‑updates and restart, code lines will align more tightly—especially with minimalist themes or custom font settings that rely on minimal spacing. This single tweak removes a visual glitch without any extra configuration work, giving editors a cleaner, more professional look.

GNOME 3706 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Bazaar 0.7.12 resolves an annoying parental‑control bug that had forced users into a child‑only mode whenever Windows’ settings couldn’t be read, restoring full access to all apps by defaulting to no restrictions. The update also refreshes Japanese and Czech translations, cleans up the featured carousel padding, and introduces a layout manager for consistent app tile widths across window sizes. Contextual titles, tooltips on “more info” links, and improved tooltip placement enhance usability without adding bulk. After installing this patch, any machine that previously showed only the default early‑childhood category will now display every installed application as expected.

Software 44186 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Wine Staging 11.4 brings the latest vkd3d patchset from Wine’s development branch, offering faster bug fixes for DirectX 12 games. Because it sits outside the main tree, experimental code can improve performance quickly but may still be flaky for some users. Installing the build is simple: grab “wine‑staging‑11.4‑x86_64.exe” from WineHQ, run it, and confirm with wine --version. After that, enabling DXVK in a Wine prefix usually delivers smoother gameplay with Vulkan translation.

Software 44186 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Wine 11.4 introduces a reimplemented SAX reader in native MSXML, speeding up large‑document parsing for office suites and scripts that expect Windows‑style streams. DirectSound’s resampling has been streamlined by dropping double‑precision math, swapping divisions with modulus operations, which keeps audio apps from hogging CPU during sample‑rate conversions. The release also starts a CFGMGR32 implementation to give applications a more realistic view of hardware devices and corrects Unix time‑zone matching to avoid one‑hour drift in date displays.

SUSE 5581 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

openSUSE has released several security updates to address vulnerabilities in various packages. These updates include fixes for libaec, chromium, helm, python-PyPDF2, python-uv, and gstreamer, among others. The updates resolve issues such as buffer overflows, integer overflows, and denial of service attacks, and are available for installation using the recommended openSUSE installation methods. Users are advised to install these security updates to ensure the integrity and security of their systems.

openSUSE-SU-2026:0072-1: moderate: Security update for libaec
openSUSE-SU-2026:20332-1: important: Security update for chromium
openSUSE-SU-2026:20327-1: moderate: Security update for helm
openSUSE-SU-2026:20333-1: important: Security update for python-PyPDF2
openSUSE-SU-2026:20330-1: important: Security update for python-uv
openSUSE-SU-2026:20329-1: moderate: Security update for gstreamer-rtsp-server, gstreamer-plugins-ugly, gstreamer-plugins-rs, gstreamer-plugins-libav, gstreamer-plugins-good, gstreamer-pl ...

Fedora Linux 9271 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fedora has issued security updates for the Chromium Embedded Framework on both Fedora 43 and 44, bumping the packages to version 145.0.28 with chromium 145.0.7632.159 and addressing a range of CVEs that include integer overflows in ANGLE, Skia and V8, as well as heap buffer overflows in PDFium, WebCodecs and Media. The cef updates also note changes such as the adoption of C++20 for libcef and link to Bug #2437035 for more details. In addition, Fedora 43 received a patch for Vim 9.2.112 that fixes multiple CVEs (CVE‑2026‑28417 through CVE‑2026‑28422) involving command injection, buffer overflows and information disclosure in plugins and terminal handling, and users can apply these advisories with the dnf command dnf upgrade --advisory; all packages are signed with the Fedora Project GPG key.

Fedora 43 Update: cef-145.0.28^chromium145.0.7632.159-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: vim-9.2.112-2.fc43
Fedora 44 Update: cef-145.0.28^chromium145.0.7632.159-1.fc44

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