Two new security updates are available for Debian GNU/Linux
- [DSA 2082-1] New gmime2.2 packages fix arbitrary code execution
- [DSA 2081-1] New libmikmod packages fix arbitrary code execution
The following 3 security advisories has been published for Debian GNU/Linux:
- [DSA 2080-1] New ghostscript packages fix several vulnerabilities
- [DSA 2078-1] New mapserver packages fix arbitrary code execution
- [DSA 2078-1] New kvirc packages fix arbitrary IRC command execution
New openldap package are available for Debian GNU/Linux
A security update for gnupg2 has been released for Debian GNU/Linux
New xulrunner packages are available for Debian GNU/Linux
A first test release of Debian Edu/Skolelinux 6.0.0 is available
Dotdeb.org has released PHP 5.2.14 packages for Debian GNU/Linux 5.0
Guillaume Plessis has released PHP 5.3.3 packages for Debian GNU/Linux
Phoronix compared the performance of Debian Linux and FreeBSD
The second alpha of Debian Squeeze's Live images is available
New mlmmj and ncompress packages are available for Debian GNU/Linux
New libpng packages are available for Debian GNU/Linux
The following two security updates has been released for Debian GNU/Linux
- [SECURITY] [DSA 2071-1] New libmikmod packages fix several vulnerabilities
- [SECURITY] [DSA 2070-1] New freetype packages fix several vulnerabilities
New znc packages are available for Debian GNU/Linux
The Dotdeb packages are now signed
New python-cjson packages are available for Debian GNU/Linux
Howtoforge posted a guide about installing PowerDNS (with MySQL Backend) and Poweradmin on Debian Lenny
New pcsc-lite packages are available for Debian GNU/Linux
Howtoforge posted a guide about installing Maia Mailguard on Debian Lenny (Virtual Users/Domains with Postfix/MySQL)
New mahara packages are available for Debian GNU/Linux to address multiple vulnerabilities