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2026-01-16

Reviews 52536 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles. Lian Li's Vector V100R Mini Case has been reviewed, showcasing its ability to accommodate large coolers despite its compact size. The Beelink EQi12 Mini PC was also tested, delivering reliable performance for everyday tasks and office work. Additionally, various other products have been reviewed, including the Arctic P12 Pro Reverse A-RGB fan, HP Series 5 Pro 514PN Portable Monitor, EPOMAKER TH99 PRO Keyboard, MSI MEG Z890 ACE Motherboard, Team Group GA Pro 2 TB SSD, and Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ 2. These reviews offer in-depth analysis of each product's features, performance, and capabilities.

Casing: Lian Li Vector V100R Mini Case Review
Computers: Beelink EQi12 Mini PC Review
Cooling: Arctic P12 Pro Reverse A-RGB Review
Displays: HP Series 5 Pro 514PN Portable Monitor Review: Premium performance and price
Input: EPOMAKER TH99 PRO Keyboard Review
Motherboards: MSI MEG Z890 ACE Motherboard Review
Storage: Team Group GA Pro 2 TB Review
Other: Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ 2 Review: The brains and the brawn

GNOME 3692 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

GNOME 50.alpha has been released as part of its development series, and this initial phase is focused on testing and refinement before stability. The latest alpha build features new additions like gst-thumbnailers for creating video previews and gweather-locations for integrating weather services into applications. However, one component, gspell, has been removed from the development process, possibly due to a feature freeze or deemed unnecessary at this point. A total of seventy-three packages have been updated across various modules in GNOME 50.alpha, but fifteen remain unaffected by changes.

Debian 10740 Ubuntu 6952 Arch Linux 927 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Steven Barrett has released Liquorix Linux kernel 6.18-5, a custom-built kernel designed to optimize desktop experiences for multimedia and gaming workloads by tapping into performance capabilities that may not be fully utilized in default kernels. This kernel brings several notable improvements, including interactive tuning, optimized I/O and memory management, and features like high-resolution scheduling, real-time system handling, and support for Budget Fair Queue (BFQ) to manage disk I/O and keep latency in check. Liquorix 6.18-5 also includes performance enhancements such as TCP BBR2 Congestion Control and Compressed Swap using LZ4 compression to reduce memory requirements for swap. The kernel is available for Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux, with binary builds tailored for stable, testing, and unstable releases, making it easy to install and use as a direct replacement for the standard kernel.

KDE 1691 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

A new version of Kdenlive, 25.12.1, has been released with several updates to improve the user experience. The welcome screen has been redesigned for a smoother entry point into the software, and menus have been restructured to follow professional editing conventions. Additionally, bug fixes address issues such as over 15 crash reports, project corruption, and slow loading times via file manager, making Kdenlive more stable and accessible. The release also includes improvements to audio capture, rotoscoping usability, and documentation, making it a significant update for users.

Software 44026 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Python 3.15.0a5 has been released. This release is not yet ready for prime-time use and should only be used for testing and feedback purposes, with caution advised due to its experimental nature. The upcoming Python 3.15 features several notable improvements, including a new profiler, simplified UTF-8 handling through PEP 686, and updates to C API object building via PEP 782. Developers are encouraged to test the current alpha release and share their findings as the development team continues to refine the system ahead of beta releases next month.

Debian 10740 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Researchers have discovered multiple security vulnerabilities in various Debian software packages, such as Firefox and Samba. Updated versions of the software have fixed these vulnerabilities, which could potentially lead to privilege escalation, denial of service, or information leaks. For example, an update for Debian's oldstable distribution fixes multiple security issues in the Mozilla Firefox web browser, while another update fixes a vulnerability in the Samba SMB/CIFS file and print server.

Debian GNU/Linux 9 (Stretch) Extended LTS:
ELA-1613-1 postgresql-9.6 security update

Debian GNU/Linux 9 (Stretch) and 10 (Buster) Extended LTS:
ELA-1614-1 linux-6.1 security update
ELA-1611-1 samba security update

Debvian GNU/Linux 10 (Buster) Extended LTS:
ELA-1612-1 postgresql-11 security update

Debian GNU/Linux 11 (Bullseye) LTS:
[DLA 4439-1] firefox-esr security update

Debian GNU/Linux 12 (Bookworm) and 13 (Trixie):
[DSA 6101-1] firefox-esr security update

Ubuntu 6952 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Multiple security notices have been issued for various Ubuntu releases, including USN-7960-1 for ruby-rack vulnerabilities and USN-7962-1 for cpp-httplib vulnerabilities. The issues include denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, memory exhaustion, unauthorized access to network services, and bypassing proxy access restrictions. Updates are available for affected systems, which can be installed through a standard system update or by updating specific packages.

[USN-7960-1] Rack vulnerabilities
[USN-7962-1] cpp-httplib vulnerability
[USN-7916-2] python-apt regression
[USN-7964-1] Git vulnerabilities
[USN-7965-1] SimGear vulnerability

SUSE 5531 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Oracle Linux 6435 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Oracle has released security updates for various versions of its Linux operating system, including Oracle Linux 10, 9, and 8. These updates address vulnerabilities in packages such as .NET, gnupg2, vsftpd, net-snmp, libpq, postgresql, and transfig. The security updates range from moderate to important severity and are intended to improve the overall security of the affected systems.

ELBA-2026-0617 Oracle Linux 10 .NET 9.0 bug fix and enhancement update
ELBA-2026-0618 Oracle Linux 10 .NET 10.0 bug fix and enhancement update
ELSA-2026-0697 Important: Oracle Linux 10 gnupg2 security update
ELSA-2026-0606 Moderate: Oracle Linux 10 vsftpd security update
ELSA-2026-0668 Important: Oracle Linux 10 net-snmp security update
ELBA-2026-0623 Oracle Linux 10 .NET 8.0 bug fix and enhancement update
ELSA-2026-0594 Moderate: Oracle Linux 10 libpq security update
ELSA-2026-50006 Important: Oracle Linux 9 Unbreakable Enterprise kernel security update
ELSA-2026-0605 Moderate: Oracle Linux 9 vsftpd security update
ELSA-2026-0719 Important: Oracle Linux 9 gnupg2 security update
ELSA-2026-0491 Moderate: Oracle Linux 9 postgresql security update
ELSA-2026-0700 Moderate: Oracle Linux 9 transfig security update
ELSA-2026-0696 Important: Oracle Linux 9 net-snmp security update
ELSA-2026-0493 Moderate: Oracle Linux 9 postgresql:16 security update
ELSA-2026-0492 Moderate: Oracle Linux 9 postgresql:15 security update
ELBA-2026-0624 Oracle Linux 9 .NET 8.0 bug fix and enhancement update
ELBA-2026-0621 Oracle Linux 9 .NET 9.0 bug fix and enhancement update
ELBA-2026-0619 Oracle Linux 9 .NET 10.0 bug fix and enhancement update
ELSA-2026-0608 Moderate: Oracle Linux 8 vsftpd security update
ELSA-2026-0596 Moderate: Oracle Linux 8 cups security update
ELBA-2026-0622 Oracle Linux 8 .NET 8.0 bug fix and enhancement update
ELBA-2026-0620 Oracle Linux 8 .NET 10.0 bug fix and enhancement update
ELBA-2026-0616 Oracle Linux 8 .NET 9.0 bug fix and enhancement update

Rocky Linux 834 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Multiple security updates are available for various packages, including libsoup3, libpq, cups, buildah, and vsftpd. These updates affect different versions of Rocky Linux, including 8, 9, and 10, and address vulnerabilities that can be found on the CVE list along with their corresponding CVSS base scores. The security updates are available through the RLSA-2025:19107 and RLSA-2026 errata lists, which provide more information on each vulnerability.

RLSA-2026:0423: Important: libsoup3 security update
RLSA-2026:0594: Moderate: libpq security update
RLSA-2026:0464: Moderate: cups security update
RLSA-2026:0436: Important: buildah security update
RLSA-2026:0437: Important: buildah security update
RLSA-2026:0422: Important: libsoup security update
RLSA-2025:19107: Important: squid:4 security update
RLSA-2026:0608: Moderate: vsftpd security update
RLSA-2026:0596: Moderate: cups security update

Red Hat 9325 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

There are several security updates available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems. The updates affect various components, including transfig, libpq, mariadb-devel, openssl, openssh, firefox, and others. Some of the updates have been rated as having a security impact of "moderate," while others have been rated as "important," indicating a higher level of severity. Several updates are available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8 and RHEL 9, including updates for packages such as libpq, transfig, mariadb-devel, gnupg2, firefox, net-snmp, and openssh.

RHSA-2026:0700: Moderate: transfig security update
RHSA-2026:0695: Moderate: libpq security update
RHSA-2026:0698: Important: mariadb-devel:10.3 security update
RHSA-2026:0697: Important: gnupg2 security update
RHSA-2026:0667: Important: firefox security update
RHSA-2026:0668: Important: net-snmp security update
RHSA-2026:0316: Important: OpenShift Container Platform 4.12.84 bug fix and security update
RHSA-2026:0714: Moderate: openssl security update
RHSA-2026:0696: Important: net-snmp security update
RHSA-2026:0705: Moderate: transfig security update
RHSA-2026:0704: Moderate: transfig security update
RHSA-2026:0693: Moderate: openssh security update
RHSA-2026:0694: Important: firefox security update
RHSA-2026:0728: Important: gnupg2 security update
RHSA-2026:0726: Important: Red Hat Build of Apache Camel 4.14.2.P1 for Spring Boot release.
RHSA-2026:0418: Important: OpenShift Container Platform 4.16.55 packages and security update
RHSA-2026:0331: Important: OpenShift Container Platform 4.18.31 packages and security update
RHSA-2026:0332: Important: OpenShift Container Platform 4.18.31 bug fix and security update
RHSA-2026:0326: Important: OpenShift Container Platform 4.16.55 bug fix and security update
RHSA-2026:0719: Important: gnupg2 security update
2026-01-15

Software 44026 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

A beta version of OBS Studio, 32.1.0 Beta 1, has been released for testing. This new build includes several notable updates and improvements, such as a brand-new audio mixer and an enhanced Add Source dialog that streamlines audio configuration. Additionally, scene management gets a boost with the return of undo/redo functionality, while advanced filtering options have been added to cover various aspects like scale filtering and deinterlacing modes. The update also includes UI tweaks, performance improvements, and bug fixes to enhance overall user experience.

Software 44026 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

VSCodium, the open-source alternative to Visual Studio Code, has been updated to version 1.108.10359. This release brings several key improvements that refine the user experience, including updating a crucial dependency for GCC setup from version 1 to 2 automatically. The update also focuses on reliability and security, with specific tweaks aimed at smoothing out potential roadblocks during installation or configuration on Windows. A major change is happening as the CI pipeline setup is now arranged to test specific branches, which leads to quicker feedback and a better experience for developers who use VSCodium often.

Software 44026 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

A new version of Ungoogled Chromium has been released, offering a Google-free alternative to standard browser releases. This version dials back on Google integration by removing features tied to Google domains and blocking tracking requests, resulting in a lighter and more focused browsing experience. Beyond basic privacy tweaks, Ungoogled Chromium also provides users with additional customization options through new command-line switches, flag settings, and search suggestion customizations. By stripping unnecessary binaries from the source code, Ungoogled Chromium aims to give users more control over their browsing experience without relying on Google.

Tails 79 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Tails version 7.4 has been released, bringing several new changes and upgrades. One notable improvement is the ability for the system to remember your language preference, keyboard setup, and format choices across sessions, which can be saved onto a USB stick for automatic application on subsequent boots. The update also includes standard software updates, such as a newer version of Tor Browser (15.0.4) and Thunderbird (140.6.0), as well as an updated Linux kernel (v6.12.63).

Reviews 52536 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles featuring various computer components, including cases, displays, power supplies, and storage devices. The DeepCool CL6600 case was praised for its unique dual-chamber design and features, while the Minisforum MS-S1 Max mini-PC stood out as one of the best AMD Ryzen AI systems tested. In the display category, the Philips EVNIA 27M2N8500 QD OLED Monitor was reviewed, with its technical capabilities being impressive but color accuracy needing improvement. Additionally, various power supply units (PSUs) from SAMA and be quiet! were reviewed, highlighting their high performance and reliability in PC building applications.

Casing: DeepCool CL6600 White Review: A Worthy Contender
Computers: Minisforum MS-S1 Max Review - The Best Ryzen AI Max Mini-PC Yet
Displays: Philips EVNIA 27M2N8500 QD OLED Monitor Review - Technically uncompromising, room for improvement in terms of color, surprisingly competitive pricing
Input: Glorious Model D3 Wireless Review
Power: SAMA P1000 80Plus Platinum 1000W PSU Review, Be quiet! Straight Power 12 Platinum 1500W Power Supply Review
Printers: Bambu Lab H2C review: It saves plastic…but it's not quite a Tool Changer
Storage: TerraMaster F4-425 NAS Storage Review

Software 44026 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Goverlay 1.7.1 has been released with several new features and improvements for its supported tools, including MangoHud and OptiScaler. The update brings changes to MangoHud's temperature display handling and the addition of a RAM temperature option specifically for DDR5 setups. Additionally, the update addressed GPU vendor spoofing issues in OptiScaler and enhanced edge detection for cutting-edge builds. The release also includes various bug fixes and improvements to the build process, including better automation and versioning controls.

Software 44026 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The open-source game engine Godot has reached its Release Candidate milestone with version 4.6 RC 1, marking an important step forward in development. The team has been working diligently to address bugs and improve performance, resulting in notable improvements for developers working with animations, scene editing, and networking. Additionally, issues with PNG file imports, HttpRequest behavior, IP address parsing, Android ANR bugs, and rendering problems on Mali GPUs have also been resolved, making Godot 4.6 a more stable platform for game development.

MaboxLinux 27 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Mabox Linux 26.01 has been released, featuring a smooth and reliable experience thanks to its base on the latest stable packages and kernel version 6.18 LTS. The new release includes up-to-date security fixes, providing a fresh start for users. For those who prefer a slightly older kernel, an option is available with Linux 6.6 LTS, which might be more suitable for specific hardware or needs.

Software 44026 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Wireshark has released new versions of its network protocol analyzer software: 4.6.3 and 4.4.13, focusing on keeping the tool running smoothly and reliably. These updates address various issues, including crashes in specific dissectors and fixes for streaming quirks with RTP Player, among other minor annoyances. The release notes detail what changed in each version, including updates to existing protocols such as DCT2000, DHCP, H.248, and HomePlug AV. 

Debian 10740 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Debian has released several security updates to fix vulnerabilities in various packages, including python-parsl, linux-6.1, chromium, mongo-c-driver, and gnupg2. These vulnerabilities could potentially lead to privilege escalation, denial of service, information leaks, or remote code execution (RCE). The updates have been fixed in different versions of the affected packages for Debian 9 (Stretch) ELTS, Debian 10 (Buster) ELTS, Debian 11 (Bullseye) LTS, Debian 12 (Bookworm), and Debian 13 (Trixie).

Debian GNU/Linux 9 (Stretch) and 10 (Buster) Extended LTS:
ELA-1610-1 gnupg2 security update

Debian GNU/Linux 11 (Bullseye) LTS:
[DLA 4436-1] linux-6.1 security update
[DLA 4438-1] mongo-c-driver security update
[DLA 4437-1] gnupg2 security update

Debian GNU/Linux 12 (Bookworm) and 13 (Trixie):
[DSA 6100-1] chromium security update

Debian GNU/Linux 13 (Trixie):
[DSA 6099-1] python-parsl security update

Ubuntu 6952 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Ubuntu has released several security notices (USN) to address vulnerabilities in various packages. The affected releases include Ubuntu 25.04, 24.04 LTS, 22.04 LTS, and others. Multiple vulnerabilities were found in AngularJS, Erlang, klibc, and libpng1.6, which could lead to issues such as cross-site scripting, denial of service, and unintended access to network services. Users are advised to update their systems to the latest package versions through a standard system update to fix these vulnerabilities.

[USN-7958-1] AngularJS vulnerabilities
[USN-7961-1] Erlang vulnerability
[USN-7959-1] klibc vulnerabilities
[USN-7963-1] libpng vulnerabilities

SUSE 5531 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Several security updates have been released for SUSE Linux, addressing various vulnerabilities. These updates include a security update for ovmf and several other important fixes for openSUSE's kernel-devel, mcphost, fluidsynth, firefox-esr, and libsoup-3_0-0 packages. The updates range from moderate to important severity, indicating the need for prompt installation to ensure system security. Users are advised to review these updates and install them as necessary to maintain their system's security.

SUSE-SU-2026:0120-1: important: Security update for ovmf
openSUSE-SU-2026:10039-1: moderate: kernel-devel-6.18.5-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10042-1: moderate: mcphost-0.32.0-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10038-1: moderate: fluidsynth-2.5.2-2.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10037-1: moderate: firefox-esr-140.7.0-1.1 on GA media
openSUSE-SU-2026:10040-1: moderate: libsoup-3_0-0-3.6.5-11.1 on GA media

Slackware 1225 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Mozilla Firefox, libpng, and Mozilla Thunderbird security updates are available for Slackware 15.0 and -current to fix security issues. The updates contain patches for security vulnerabilities, including heap buffer over-reads and integer truncation errors. Users can find the new packages on the OSU Open Source Lab's FTP site or by visiting additional mirror sites listed on the Slackware website.

mozilla-firefox (SSA:2026-014-02)
libpng (SSA:2026-014-01)
mozilla-thunderbird (SSA:2026-014-03)

Oracle Linux 6435 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Rocky Linux 834 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Red Hat 9325 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fedora Linux 9215 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fedora Linux has released several security updates to ensure the operating system remains secure and up-to-date. The most recent updates include fixes for firmware, GPS software, and web browsers. Specifically, Fedora 43 users should install the latest linux-firmware package, while Fedora 42 users need to update gpsd, Firefox, linux-firmware, and Seamonkey.

Fedora 43 Update: linux-firmware-20260110-1.fc43
Fedora 43 Update: gpsd-3.26.1-6.fc43
Fedora 42 Update: firefox-147.0-1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: linux-firmware-20260110-1.fc42
Fedora 42 Update: seamonkey-2.53.23-1.fc42

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