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2026-04-21

Reviews 52617 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Today's tech roundup covers a wide array of hardware and software releases that cater to both casual users and enthusiasts. The ACEMAGIC Tank M1A Pro+ Mini PC delivers exceptional performance with its Ryzen AI Max processor and generous memory, while Intel puts its Core Ultra 7 270K Plus through rigorous gaming and synthetic benchmarks against the standard 265K model. Display shoppers can choose between AOC's affordable dual mode monitor and Arzopa's slim portable screen, and audio buyers will appreciate the well rounded SoundPEATS Air6 HS earbuds that offer spatial audio without breaking the bank. Gamers seeking new challenges should explore Vampire Crawlers on Xbox Game Pass alongside detailed comparisons of Lamzu's lightweight FPS mice designed for competitive accuracy.

Computers: ACEMAGIC Tank M1A Pro+ Review
CPUs: Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus vs Intel Core Ultra 7 265K CPU Review
Displays: AOC U27G4 Gaming Monitor Review - Affordable Dual-Mode 4K and 320Hz Gaming in One Display, Arzopa Z1FC portable monitor review: a useful screen for work and gaming
Gaming: Vampire Crawlers is your next Xbox Game Pass time sink
Headphones: Soundpeats Air6 HS review: budget earbuds with good sound quality and useful features
Input: Lamzu Maya X + Maya Champion Edition Mice Review

AlmaLinux 2544 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

ELevate NG finally lets system administrators push AlmaLinux 9 into the new x86_64_v2-based AlmaLinux 10 or Kitten release, but the upgrade swaps old patching methods for a fresh rootfs image download. The migration tool requires pulling the testing repository config and installing specific leapp packages before it can even map out what needs replacing. Preupgrade scans routinely flag missing dependencies and force manual answers to configuration prompts, so skipping that step guarantees a broken boot sequence. Once the system restarts into the transitional environment, verifying package versions and deleting the temporary bootstrap files keeps the new architecture from quietly breaking custom services later.

Arch Linux 953 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

ArchInstall 4.3 patches a shell injection vulnerability and fixes the encrypted partition selection bug that has been tripping up clean installs for months. The release quietly tightens disk handling by refactoring how the tool validates partitions, encryption types, and block devices before writing anything to storage. Users will also appreciate the optional font picker in the applications menu and the completed Hindi locale support, which makes the interface actually usable for more people. Power management services now activate automatically after installation finishes, so you can skip the manual systemd tweaking once the system boots.

Fedora Linux 9320 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The Fedora 44 release candidate RC-1.5 is ready for validation, and testers should run it inside virtual machines or on isolated hardware to keep production systems untouched. Desktop users need to verify Wayland compositing, multi-monitor scaling, and PipeWire audio routing since those components consistently cause upgrade headaches. Server admins should focus on systemd journal logging, firewall persistence across reboots, and cloud-init automation to catch backend regressions early. All test results belong in the official QA wiki or blocker tracker so developers can patch critical issues before the final build ships, which means your spare hard drive finally has a purpose.

SUSE 5625 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

SUSE released a batch of critical security updates to address multiple vulnerabilities across their Linux distributions. These patches fix serious flaws in widely used software such as the Linux kernel live modules, image processing libraries, webmail clients, and container tools like Kubernetes and Cosign. Many of the identified issues carry high severity ratings because they could allow unprivileged users to escalate privileges or trigger memory corruption through malformed input files.

SUSE-SU-2026:1464-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 35 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP5)
SUSE-SU-2026:1463-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 12 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP6)
SUSE-SU-2026:1461-1: low: Security update for jetty-minimal
SUSE-SU-2026:1481-1: important: Security update for gegl
SUSE-SU-2026:1480-1: important: Security update for buildah
openSUSE-SU-2026:10580-1: moderate: python315-3.15.0~a8-2.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10579-1: moderate: python310-3.10.20-5.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:0142-1: important: Security update for Botan
openSUSE-SU-2026:0141-1: important: Security update for roundcubemail
SUSE-SU-2026:1488-1: important: Security update for rekor
SUSE-SU-2026:1489-1: important: Security update for kubernetes-old
SUSE-SU-2026:1486-1: important: Security update for cosign
SUSE-SU-2026:1491-1: important: Security update for buildah
SUSE-SU-2026:1490-1: important: Security update for kubernetes
openSUSE-SU-2026:0144-1: important: Security update for roundcubemail

Red Hat 9393 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Red Hat has released a series of security updates for multiple software packages across different versions of its enterprise operating system. These advisories cover widely used tools including the kernel, Grafana components, Python libraries, and multimedia frameworks. Most patches carry an Important severity rating from Red Hat Product Security, while only a few are marked Moderate. Administrators need to apply these fixes promptly to safeguard their systems against known vulnerabilities on both standard and extended support channels.

RHSA-2026:8866: Important: libarchive security update
RHSA-2026:8857: Important: gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free, gstreamer1-plugins-base, and gstreamer1-plugins-good security update
RHSA-2026:8888: Important: openexr security update
RHSA-2026:8880: Important: squid security update
RHSA-2026:8870: Important: openexr security update
RHSA-2026:8882: Important: grafana-pcp security update
RHSA-2026:8854: Important: gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free, gstreamer1-plugins-base, gstreamer1-plugins-good, and gstreamer1-plugins-ugly-free security update
RHSA-2026:8868: Important: nghttp2 security update
RHSA-2026:8848: Important: go-rpm-macros security update
RHSA-2026:8885: Important: giflib security update
RHSA-2026:8847: Important: grafana security update
RHSA-2026:8886: Important: giflib security update
RHSA-2026:8881: Important: grafana security update
RHSA-2026:8845: Important: grafana-pcp security update
RHSA-2026:8877: Important: grafana security update
RHSA-2026:8869: Important: openexr security update
RHSA-2026:8875: Important: fontforge security update
RHSA-2026:8850: Important: thunderbird security update
RHSA-2026:8937: Important: fontforge security update
RHSA-2026:8921: Important: kernel security update
RHSA-2026:8931: Important: grafana-pcp security update
RHSA-2026:9042: Important: python3.11 security update
RHSA-2026:9031: Important: python-urllib3 security update
RHSA-2026:9026: Important: libarchive security update
RHSA-2026:8945: Important: freerdp security update
RHSA-2026:8949: Important: grafana-pcp security update
RHSA-2026:8930: Important: grafana security update
RHSA-2026:9090: Important: grafana-pcp security update
RHSA-2026:9131: Important: kernel security update
RHSA-2026:9112: Moderate: kernel security update
RHSA-2026:9135: Important: kernel-rt security update
RHSA-2026:9109: Important: containernetworking-plugins security update
RHSA-2026:9108: Important: gvisor-tap-vsock security update
RHSA-2026:9110: Important: perl-XML-Parser security update
RHSA-2026:9098: Important: skopeo security update
RHSA-2026:9097: Important: runc security update
RHSA-2026:9095: Moderate: kernel security update
RHSA-2026:9094: Important: grafana-pcp security update
RHSA-2026:9093: Important: grafana-pcp security update
RHSA-2026:9044: Important: osbuild-composer security update
RHSA-2026:9043: Important: grafana security update

Oracle Linux 6471 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Oracle has released three critical security advisories to patch known vulnerabilities across its Linux distributions. System administrators managing Oracle Linux 10 or 9 need to install the updated go-rpm-macros packages promptly since they resolve CVE-2026-25679 through a full rebuild with the latest Go compiler. A separate update for Oracle Linux 9 also closes an openexr security hole tied to CVE-2026-27622. All of these revised software components are now ready for immediate download via the Unbreakable Linux Network.

ELSA-2026-8840 Important: Oracle Linux 10 go-rpm-macros security update
ELSA-2026-8888 Important: Oracle Linux 9 openexr security update
ELSA-2026-8841 Important: Oracle Linux 9 go-rpm-macros security update

Debian 10872 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

A recent security bulletin addresses two critical vulnerabilities affecting popular software packages. The first update patches libtiff to resolve a heap overflow flaw that could trigger arbitrary code execution or denial of service when handling corrupted image files. Meanwhile, the second advisory fixes simpleeval, a Python utility that previously allowed attackers to bypass sandbox restrictions due to inadequate module reference controls. System administrators should apply these updated package versions across their Debian environments without delay.

ELA-1687-1 tiff security update
[DSA 6220-1] simpleeval security update

AlmaLinux 2544 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

AlmaLinux just pushed out important security fixes for a handful of popular packages on versions eight through ten. You will find patches for Go build macros, the Delve debugger, FreeRDP, giflib, OpenEXR, libarchive, and several .NET framework releases. These updates close dangerous gaps that could let attackers run malicious code or crash your systems using crafted files and network traffic. Make sure to apply these updates as soon as possible to protect your servers from known exploits.

ALSA-2026:8840: go-rpm-macros security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:8842: delve security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:8458: freerdp security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:8858: giflib security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:8470: .NET 8.0 security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:8841: go-rpm-macros security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:8888: openexr security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:8468: .NET 8.0 security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:8473: .NET 10.0 security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:8534: libarchive security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:8475: .NET 9.0 security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:8945: freerdp security update (Important)
2026-04-20

Debian 10872 Ubuntu 7058 Arch Linux 953 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.19-10 drops today with a clear mission to shave input lag and smooth out frame pacing for desktop users who run audio software or play games. It achieves this by halving the CPU scheduling timeslice, disabling split lock detection, and tweaking memory management flags that would otherwise stall foreground tasks. Power efficiency takes a backseat in this build since the governor settings keep processors running hotter longer to guarantee snappier desktop response. You can swap it into Debian or Ubuntu systems using their official install script, but keeping your old kernel as a fallback is still smart if you run proprietary drivers.

Software 44298 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

LXQt 2.4.0 skips the flashy new features in favor of tightening up everyday workflows and squashing long-standing bugs that actually matter. The panel finally gets a horizontal volume slider that responds to mouse wheel scrolling, while power management now tracks separate monitor blanking timeouts for plugged-in and battery modes instead of guessing what users want. File saving feels snappier with auto-highlighted filenames, and the terminal rounds out the update with improved search highlighting, URL fixes, and a fresh Nord theme. Wayland support gets cleaner session separation and smarter notification handling that actually respects Do Not Disturb settings without cluttering history for no reason.

Bazzite 31 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Bazzite Linux 43.20260420 ships with kernel 6.17.7, updated Mesa graphics drivers, and a proper patch for those window management bugs that routinely broke Steam Gaming Mode. The release also tightens the CPU scheduler to reduce input lag while giving Lutris and other non-Steam launchers cleaner integration into the unified library. Applying the update through the built-in rollback helper command keeps the immutable filesystem intact and prevents the boot loop headaches that come from mixing standard package managers with OSTree systems. It stays one of the most practical drop-in replacements for SteamOS if you want a console-like setup that actually respects how people buy games today.

Reviews 52617 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Tom's Hardware highlights two distinct display and cooling options by praising the Sudokoo SK series for its quiet AM5 performance and integrated screen while also recommending the KTC M27T6S as a vibrant yet affordable QHD gaming monitor. Wccftech explores the Epomaker RT98 keyboard, which stands out for its customizable layout swaps and versatile connectivity that adapts well to both office tasks and gaming sessions. Funky Kit dives into the MSI MPG Ai1600TS power supply, noting its massive 1600 watt output and titanium efficiency rating make it a solid choice for builders upgrading to the latest graphics cards. Finally, NikKTech rounds out the collection with a look at the Vantrue N4 Pro S dash camera, which captures crisp footage across three channels thanks to advanced sensors designed for low light conditions.

Cooling: Sudokoo SK620V and SK700V Review: Silent, Stylish AM5 cooling, with a built-in display
Displays: KTC M27T6S 27-inch QHD Mini LED gaming monitor review: Affordable, colorful, and bright
Input: Epomaker RT98 Review: A New Step In Modularity
Power: MSI MPG Ai1600TS PCIE5 Power Supply Review
Video: Vantrue N4 Pro S 4K 3-Channel Dash Camera Review

Nobara 53 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Nobara Linux 43 2026-04-19 drops a Fedora base preloaded with gaming tweaks, WINE dependencies, and OBS so you can skip the terminal wrestling. The release splits into five desktop editions tailored for everything from living-room consoles to Steam Deck-style handhelds. NVIDIA images ship with drivers baked in, while low-latency kernels and third-party repos handle the usual codec headaches before you even log in. Just remember this independent hobby project demands disabled Secure Boot and works best on personal rigs rather than mission-critical workstations.

Software 44298 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Samba 4.24.1 delivers a necessary stability update that patches critical bugs affecting long-running file servers. The release stops RPC workers from hoarding RAM over time, which eliminates the need for weekly reboots on busy shared drives. It also fixes vfs_snapper subfolder enumeration errors and aligns test suites with MIT Kerberos 1.22.x to keep automated backups and authentication running smoothly. Administrators should apply this patch immediately to prevent silent backup failures and maintain predictable server performance.

Software 44298 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

GIMP 3.2.4 finally squashes a stubborn XCF parsing bug that has been lurking since 1999 while fixing the text layer editing headaches introduced in recent updates. Windows users get their scanner support back through a new WIA plugin, though you will likely need to grab fresh drivers from your hardware maker. The release also speeds up workflows on massive canvases by optimizing selection calculations and temporarily hiding marching ants during layer moves. Plugin developers need to swap out the deprecated quit function while everyone else benefits from security hardening across dozens of image import formats.

Qubes OS 62 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Qubes Security Bulletin 112 addresses the Floating Point Divider State Sampling vulnerability, also tracked as XSA-488 or CVE-2025-54505, which could let attackers infer data from isolated virtual environments. The flaw specifically targets older AMD processors built on the Zen or Zen Plus microarchitecture, while newer chips and competing brands remain unaffected. Once the packages reach the stable repository, Qubes 4.2 and 4.3 users can install them via the regular update interface. A full system restart is required for the changes to take effect, and Anti Evil Maid owners must also reseal their passphrases since PCR values will shift.

QSB-112: Floating Point Divider State Sampling (XSA-488)

SUSE 5625 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

OpenSUSE has released a series of moderate severity security updates covering several key packages across its Tumbleweed and Backports distributions. These patches address dozens of vulnerabilities in widely used software like kubo, chromedriver, bouncycastle, Pillow, Django, and Jetty. Each announcement provides specific CVE identifiers along with detailed installation commands for system administrators to apply the fixes quickly. Users should prioritize these updates to prevent potential exploitation of the newly disclosed flaws.

openSUSE-SU-2026:0135-1: moderate: Security update for kubo
openSUSE-SU-2026:10577-1: moderate: skopeo-1.22.1-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10578-1: moderate: tempo-cli-2.10.4-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10575-1: moderate: python311-Pillow-12.2.0-2.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10573-1: moderate: cpp-httplib-devel-0.42.0-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10571-1: moderate: bouncycastle-1.84-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10570-1: moderate: aardvark-dns-1.17.1-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10576-1: moderate: python311-jwcrypto-1.5.7-2.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10572-1: moderate: chromedriver-147.0.7727.101-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10574-1: moderate: jetty-annotations-9.4.58-4.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:0138-1: moderate: Security update for python-djangorestframework, python-Django

Red Hat 9393 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Red Hat has released numerous important security updates for its enterprise Linux platforms. These patches fix critical flaws in popular libraries and applications including libarchive, giflib, grafana, gstreamer components, openexr, go-rpm-macros, rhc, and delve. System administrators running RHEL versions 7 through 10 need to apply these changes quickly because the security team assigned an important impact rating to every single advisory. You can find complete CVSS scores and direct links to the official errata documentation on Red Hat's website for further details.

RHSA-2026:8908: Important: libarchive security update
RHSA-2026:8862: Important: gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free, gstreamer1-plugins-base, gstreamer1-plugins-good, and gstreamer1-plugins-ugly-free security update
RHSA-2026:8873: Important: libarchive security update
RHSA-2026:8872: Important: openexr security update
RHSA-2026:8883: Important: giflib security update
RHSA-2026:8874: Important: gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free, gstreamer1-plugins-base, and gstreamer1-plugins-good security update
RHSA-2026:8887: Important: giflib security update
RHSA-2026:8860: Important: grafana security update
RHSA-2026:8871: Important: openexr security update
RHSA-2026:8863: Important: OpenEXR security update
RHSA-2026:8864: Important: libarchive security update
RHSA-2026:8861: Important: giflib security update
RHSA-2026:8865: Important: libarchive security update
RHSA-2026:8876: Important: gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free, gstreamer1-plugins-base, and gstreamer1-plugins-good security update
RHSA-2026:8859: Important: giflib security update
RHSA-2026:8856: Important: go-rpm-macros security update
RHSA-2026:8879: Important: grafana security update
RHSA-2026:8878: Important: grafana-pcp security update
RHSA-2026:8858: Important: giflib security update
RHSA-2026:8884: Important: giflib security update
RHSA-2026:8867: Important: libarchive security update
RHSA-2026:8855: Important: rhc security update
RHSA-2026:8851: Important: rhc security update
RHSA-2026:8849: Important: grafana security update
RHSA-2026:8852: Important: rhc security update
RHSA-2026:8853: Important: grafana security update
RHSA-2026:8841: Important: go-rpm-macros security update
RHSA-2026:8842: Important: delve security update
RHSA-2026:8840: Important: go-rpm-macros security update

Oracle Linux 6471 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Oracle Linux has released a comprehensive set of security advisories and bug fixes spanning versions seven through ten. These updates primarily focus on patching the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel across multiple releases to address dozens of critical vulnerabilities. Developers will also find important upgrades for .NET runtimes and SDKs in versions eight, nine, and ten alongside refreshed packages like libarchive, Thunderbird, and FreeRDP. Additional maintenance covers essential system tools including Python, Perl, Node.js, Squid, and security compliance guides to keep environments stable and protected.

ELSA-2026-8472 Important: Oracle Linux 10 .NET 9.0 security update
ELSA-2026-8470 Important: Oracle Linux 10 .NET 8.0 security update
ELSA-2026-8467 Important: Oracle Linux 10 .NET 10.0 security update
ELBA-2026-6252 Oracle Linux 10 scap-security-guide bug fix and enhancement update
ELSA-2026-50232 Important: Oracle Linux 9 Unbreakable Enterprise kernel security update
ELBA-2026-50233 Oracle Linux 9 Unbreakable Enterprise kernel bug fix update
ELSA-2026-8510 Important: Oracle Linux 9 libarchive security update
ELSA-2026-8474 Important: Oracle Linux 9 .NET 9.0 security update
ELSA-2026-8471 Important: Oracle Linux 9 .NET 10.0 security update
ELSA-2026-8459 Important: Oracle Linux 9 thunderbird security update
ELSA-2026-8457 Important: Oracle Linux 9 freerdp security update
ELBA-2026-50233 Oracle Linux 8 Unbreakable Enterprise kernel bug fix update
ELSA-2026-50234 Important: Oracle Linux 8 Unbreakable Enterprise kernel security update
ELSA-2026-50234 Important: Oracle Linux 7 Unbreakable Enterprise kernel security update
ELSA-2026-6464 Moderate: Oracle Linux 7 python3 security update
ELSA-2026-6220 Moderate: Oracle Linux 7 389-ds-base security update
ELSA-2026-5393 Moderate: Oracle Linux 7 python security update
ELSA-2026-8534 Important: Oracle Linux 8 libarchive security update
ELSA-2026-8475 Important: Oracle Linux 8 .NET 9.0 security update
ELSA-2026-8096 Moderate: Oracle Linux 8 perl:5.32 security update
ELSA-2026-8473 Important: Oracle Linux 8 .NET 10.0 security update
ELSA-2026-8339 Important: Oracle Linux 8 nodejs:20 security update
ELSA-2026-8317 Important: Oracle Linux 8 squid:4 security update
ELSA-2026-50234 Important: Oracle Linux 8 Unbreakable Enterprise kernel security update

Fedora Linux 9320 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fedora 42 and 43 just rolled out a batch of security updates that target several core packages across both distributions. Python interpreters for versions 3.11, 3.12, and the new 3.15 alpha all received critical patches to fix command injection flaws and memory handling vulnerabilities. The awstats web analytics tool got a quick fix for an arbitrary code execution bug, while the Incus container manager addressed over a dozen issues ranging from local privilege escalation to image cache poisoning. System administrators can apply these important fixes right away by running the standard dnf upgrade command with the provided advisory identifiers.

Fedora 42 Update: python3.12-3.12.13-3.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: python3.11-3.11.15-4.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: awstats-8.0-1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: incus-6.23-3.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: python3.15-3.15.0~a8-1.fc42
Fedora 43 Update: awstats-8.0-2.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: incus-6.23-3.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: python-msal-1.36.0-1.fc43

Debian 10872 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Debian security teams recently issued critical updates for both Pillow and ImageMagick to address serious flaws in these widely used image processing libraries. The advisory for Pillow specifically targets a denial of service vulnerability within its FITS support module on the current stable release. Meanwhile, extended maintenance advisories for older Debian versions patched numerous dangerous bugs that could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code or steal sensitive data. System administrators should apply these patches right away to keep their environments secure.

[DSA 6219-1] pillow security update
[DLA 4539-1] imagemagick security update
ELA-1657-1 imagemagick security update

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