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2026-04-26

Nobara 54 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The latest Nobara Linux NVIDIA build ships preconfigured drivers to get you to the desktop faster, though first boot will pause while DKMS compiles kernel modules on your hardware. This release draws a hard line at older graphics cards since Nvidia’s shift to open source kernel modules completely drops support for Pascal architecture and anything before Turing. X11 has been stripped from the distribution entirely, forcing all users onto Wayland while offering four distinct desktop environments to match different workflows. Anyone still running a GTX 10 series or older will need to stick with legacy distributions since Nobara refuses to maintain outdated driver branches.

Security 10945 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

This week's Linux security roundup delivers critical patches across nearly every major distribution, targeting widely used tools like ImageMagick, web browsers, PackageKit, and the core kernel. Administrators should prioritize these updates immediately because several fixes address memory corruption, privilege escalation risks, and sandbox bypasses that attackers actively exploit. High-priority releases also secure remote management platforms like Grafana while resolving dangerous race conditions in system package managers.

Software 44315 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Mutt 2.3.2 drops today with a handful of stability patches that actually matter for anyone running their inbox through the terminal. The update squashes a GPGME segmentation fault and an infinite loop that could easily freeze your mail client during routine checks. Several IMAP authentication tweaks also clean up how credentials and security buffers are handled, which stops silent handshake failures against modern servers. Users should grab the tarball from the official site and refresh their keyring since the maintainer’s public certificate recently expired.

Software 44315 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

LACT 0.9.0 completely rebuilds its interface around libadwaita, delivering a cleaner layout that finally plays nice with KDE Breeze and modern desktop environments. Nvidia owners get the long-awaited voltage frequency curve editor and acoustic target temperature controls, though developers warn that the VF tool taps into undocumented driver code with zero stability guarantees. AMD users will appreciate the new hardware block reporting and fixed clock quirks on Vega and Phoenix GPUs, making system tuning noticeably less frustrating. The update also patches Flatpak AppArmor permission errors but drops official packages for Ubuntu 22.04 and Debian 12 due to stricter GTK requirements.

SUSE 5630 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

openSUSE Tumbleweed users can now install a moderate security update for Mozilla Thunderbird version 140.9.1. The release fixes 25 separate vulnerabilities that could otherwise be exploited by attackers. You should apply the patch right away to keep your email client secure. This package also brings updated translation files and OpenPGP support alongside the core application.

openSUSE-SU-2026:10610-1: moderate: MozillaThunderbird-140.9.1-1.1 on GA media

Rocky Linux 896 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Rocky Linux 8 administrators must install two critical security patches that address flaws in both the standard and real-time kernels. One update focuses on kernel-rt while the other handles the regular kernel package. You can find detailed severity ratings for every vulnerability listed in the official CVE database.

RLSA-2026:9135: Important: kernel-rt security update
RLSA-2026:9131: Important: kernel security update

Debian 10879 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Debian LTS and ELTS users should install routine database updates for the distro-info-data package, which refreshes end-of-life timelines for Debian GNU/Linux 11 (Bookworm) LTS and introduces Ubuntu 26.10 Stonking Stingray. A separate security patch for imagemagick addresses over fifteen critical flaws that could expose systems to symlink attacks, data leaks, service disruptions, or remote code execution. Both advisories emphasize immediate package upgrades to maintain system stability and protect against known exploits.

[DLA 4548-1] distro-info-data database update
ELA-1697-1 distro-info-data database update
ELA-1696-1 imagemagick security update
2026-04-25

Reviews 52621 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Arctic’s redesigned Xtender case delivers premium spacious interior design and sleek aesthetics, though the NZXT N7 Z890 motherboard struggles to justify its price against better alternatives. Liquid cooling options from Cooler Master and ASRock emphasize practical features like customizable displays and silent operation modes for modern builds. BLUETTI rounds out the hardware segment with a compact battery backup system that seamlessly protects both kitchen appliances and desktop computers during unexpected power failures. Readers can also explore fresh takes on high pixel density gaming monitors and Housemarque’s looping narrative action game as this weekly roundup continues to track the latest tech releases.

KDE 1717 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

KDE publish an update on the upcoming Plasma 6.7 and 6.6.5 releases in their latest This Week in Plasma blog posting. The new releases focus on smoother daily workflows and hardware-specific performance gains. The upcoming Discover update features cleaner install buttons and stops spamming Flatpak compatibility warnings by only alerting users once per affected app. Intel graphics cards will see better frame handling through new overlay plane support, while power management tweaks prevent unnecessary battery drain during full-screen usage. Stability patches also resolve login crashes when monitors are hot-plugged, fix accessibility issues in Orca, and correct clipboard failures in the Spectacle screenshot tool.

Software 44315 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Ungoogled Chromium 147.0.7727.116-1 delivers another round of Google dependency removal while keeping the familiar Chromium interface intact for users who prefer manual control over automated privacy features. The build relies on domain substitution and binary pruning to block background requests, though most enhancements stay disabled until operators manually flip the right switches in chrome://flags. Users will lose some conveniences like Safe Browsing warnings and captive portal detection, but that tradeoff keeps network chatter down and gives power users tighter grip over their browsing environment. The project remains a solid drop-in replacement for Windows, macOS, and Linux, provided administrators are comfortable digging into configuration files rather than expecting a set-and-forget privacy browser.

Software 44315 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Zen Browser 1.19.9b finally patches the memory safety holes and random freezing issues that have been tripping up Linux desktop sessions lately. The update squashes duplicate bookmarks on startup and restores live folder syncing with GitHub pull requests, which saves developers from manually refreshing pages after every reboot. Safe browsing checks and location services also run more reliably across local proxies and containerized dev setups without throwing false positives. Users can grab the fix through their usual package manager or Flatpak channel to keep the browser secure without wrestling with custom build scripts.

Software 44315 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The first beta of Godot 4.7 drops with a heavy focus on editor quality of life, adding practical tools like vertex snapping, collapsible animation groups, and clearer remote scene debugging. HDR rendering finally reaches Windows, Linux, and BSD without forcing developers to jump through compiler compatibility hoops. Physics and input systems received long overdue fixes, including proper one-way collision directions and configurable virtual joystick behaviors for touch devices. While several breaking changes mean older projects will need parameter tweaks, this snapshot delivers the stability and workflow upgrades most users have been waiting for.

Ubuntu 7066 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Ubuntu has released security patches for GStreamer Bad Plugins that address critical flaws like arithmetic overflows and memory management errors, which could allow attackers to crash applications or execute arbitrary code on older LTS releases. A separate update targets the Linux kernel for IBM cloud systems by fixing dozens of vulnerabilities across networking, drivers, and file subsystems that might otherwise compromise system stability. Users running Ubuntu 16.04 through 22.04 should apply these standard package updates immediately to close the identified security gaps.

[USN-8205-1] GStreamer Bad Plugins vulnerabilities
[USN-8180-5] Linux kernel (IBM) vulnerabilities

SUSE 5630 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

SUSE recently issued a series of security advisories targeting critical flaws in the Linux kernel live patches alongside popular applications like flatpak, vim, and ImageMagick. These updates resolve dozens of common vulnerability exposures that could enable unauthorized code execution, privilege escalation, or system crashes for local and remote attackers. Administrators managing SUSE Linux Enterprise Server versions 15 SP4 through SP7 will also need to apply these changes across various openSUSE Leap distributions.

SUSE-SU-2026:1578-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 38 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP4)
SUSE-SU-2026:1583-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 17 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP6)
SUSE-SU-2026:1584-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 47 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP4)
SUSE-SU-2026:1600-1: important: Security update for flatpak
SUSE-SU-2026:1602-1: moderate: Security update for libpng16
SUSE-SU-2026:1605-1: moderate: Security update for openssl-3
SUSE-SU-2026:1607-1: important: Security update for vim
SUSE-SU-2026:1592-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 48 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP4)
openSUSE-SU-2026:20618-1: moderate: Security update for haproxy
openSUSE-SU-2026:20617-1: important: Security update for python-Pillow
openSUSE-SU-2026:20619-1: important: Security update for coredns
openSUSE-SU-2026:10607-1: moderate: golang-github-prometheus-prometheus-3.11.2-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10608-1: moderate: libXpm-devel-3.5.18-2.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10606-1: moderate: frr-10.5.1-3.1 on GA media
SUSE-SU-2026:1597-1: important: Security update for ImageMagick
SUSE-SU-2026:1599-1: important: Security update for librsvg
SUSE-SU-2026:1619-1: moderate: Security update for PackageKit
SUSE-SU-2026:1613-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 11 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP6)
SUSE-SU-2026:1611-1: important: Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 34 for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP5)

Rocky Linux 896 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Rocky Linux 10 users need to apply an important security patch for Thunderbird right away. Wireshark also receives a moderate severity update on that same platform, while WebKit2GTK3 gets a critical fix tailored specifically for Rocky Linux 9. You will find detailed CVSS ratings attached to every vulnerability listed in these advisories.

RLSA-2026:9638: Important: thunderbird security update
RLSA-2026:9666: Moderate: wireshark security update
RLSA-2026:9692: Important: webkit2gtk3 security update

Red Hat 9397 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Red Hat recently pushed five important security updates for enterprise Linux systems. These patches cover several OpenJDK releases alongside the Grafana analytics platform and Buildah container tool. Each advisory carries an Important rating that directs users to detailed CVSS scores via specific CVE links, which means administrators must review the references before deployment. You should apply these fixes across your supported RHEL versions and specialized service channels right away.

RHSA-2026:9686: Important: java-17-openjdk security update
RHSA-2026:10226: Important: grafana security update
RHSA-2026:9689: Important: java-21-openjdk security update
RHSA-2026:9683: Important: java-1.8.0-openjdk security update
RHSA-2026:10135: Important: buildah security update

Fedora Linux 9328 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Debian 10879 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Debian released a security advisory for Chromium that patches several vulnerabilities capable of triggering arbitrary code execution, denial of service attacks, or unauthorized data leaks. A separate update for Thunderbird tackles a long list of flaws that could similarly allow attackers to run malicious code on affected systems. The Python image library Pillow also received two distinct fixes addressing memory exhaustion bugs, infinite loops, and a dangerous file deletion issue caused by mishandled temporary paths.

Debian GNU/Linux 9 (Stretch) Extended LTS:
ELA-1694-1 pillow security update

Debian GNU/Linux 10 (Buster) Extended LTS:
ELA-1695-1 pillow security update

Debian GNU/Linux 12 (Bookworm) and 13 (Trixie):
[DSA 6230-1] chromium security update
[DSA 6229-1] thunderbird security update

AlmaLinux 2548 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

AlmaLinux distributed a series of security patches for versions 8 through 10. These updates address critical vulnerabilities in essential packages like the Linux kernel, OpenJDK 25, and WebKitGTK by fixing memory corruption flaws and improper parsing routines. Applications including Thunderbird, Wireshark, and osbuild composer also received necessary corrections for buffer overflows and heap management errors that could enable remote code execution.

ALSA-2026:9264: kernel security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:9666: wireshark security update (Moderate)
ALSA-2026:9638: thunderbird security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:9693: java-25-openjdk security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:9692: webkit2gtk3 security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:9693: java-25-openjdk security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:8456: osbuild-composer security update (Important)
ALSA-2026:9345: thunderbird security update (Important)

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