Debian 10805 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

A new XanMod Linux Kernel based on the new Linux Kernel 5.18.15 has been released. XanMod is a general-purpose Linux kernel distribution with custom settings and new features. The real-time version is recommended for critical runtime applications such as Linux gaming eSports, streaming, live productions and ultra-low latency enthusiasts.

Debian 10805 Published by Philipp Esselbach 1

A new XanMod Linux Kernel based on the new Linux Kernel 5.15.58 has been released. XanMod is a general-purpose Linux kernel distribution with custom settings and new features. The real-time version is recommended for critical runtime applications such as Linux gaming eSports, streaming, live productions and ultra-low latency enthusiasts.

Debian 10805 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

A booth security update has been released for Debian GNU/Linux 10 and 11 to address an issue where Booth didn't correctly restrict intra-node communication when configuring the "authfile" configuration directive.

Debian 10805 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

A spip security update has been released for Debian GNU/Linux 10 and 11 to address an issue where a malicious user can execute arbitrary code or escalate privileges.

Debian 10805 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

A gsasl security update has been released for Debian GNU/Linux 10 and 11 to address an out-of-bounds memory read that can result in denial of service.

Debian 10805 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

A new XanMod Linux Kernel based on the new Linux Kernel 5.18.14 has been released. XanMod is a general-purpose Linux kernel distribution with custom settings and new features. The real-time version is recommended for critical runtime applications such as Linux gaming eSports, streaming, live productions and ultra-low latency enthusiasts.

Debian 10805 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

A new XanMod Linux Kernel based on Linux Kernel 5.15.57 has been released. XanMod is a general-purpose Linux kernel distribution with custom settings and new features. The real-time version is recommended for critical runtime applications such as Linux gaming eSports, streaming, live productions and ultra-low latency enthusiasts.