A new version of HestiaCP, which is a free tool for managing web hosting on Debian and Ubuntu servers, has been released. This update includes important fixes, such as solving the 421 error related to the Apache 2.4.64 update, changing the default SOA retry value to 1800 to meet DENIC rules, improving how domain aliases are replaced, and updating magento.tpl/magento.stpl to help with health checks. The update also adds user and bandwidth limits in the dashboard, organizes backup file lists before checking how long to keep them, improves logging for Spamhaus DQS lookups, and upgrades Roundcube to version 1.6.11. The update introduces user and bandwidth quotas in the dashboard, organizes backup file lists prior to retention checks, enhances logging for Spamhaus DQS lookups, and upgrades Roundcube to version 1.6.11.
GloriousEggroll has released GE-Proton10-10, addressing issues with 32-bit applications needing wow64 for ntsync. Ntsync is now enabled by default, and SDL is automatically used when using Wine-Wayland. JacKeTUs gameinput stub patch has been added for Le Mans Ultimate, SteamDeck=0 Input fix has been added for Warframe, Smite 2, Summoner's War, Chronicles, Mortal Kombat 1, and Voice Attack 2.
A beta version of Proxmox Virtual Environment 9.0 is now available for testing, built on Debian 13 "Trixie". It features a 6.14.8-1 kernel, QEMU 10.0.2, LXC 6.0.4, and OpenZFS 2.3.3. The beta version features Ceph Squid 19.2, SDN Fabrics for intricate routed networks, snapshots for thick-provisioned LVM shared storage, ZFS 2.3 with RAID-Z expansion, along with various enhancements to the GUI and API.
A beta version of HestiaCP 1.9.4 is now available for testing with various bug fixes, including a fix for the 421 error after the Apache HTTPD Server 2.4.64 update, adjusting SOA retry values, addressing domain alias replacement logic, updating magento.tpl, and improving logging.
Ungoogled Chromium 138.0.7204.157-1, based on Chromium 138.0.7204.157, has been released.
The bugfix release 25.1.6 is now available for Mesa 25.1 users. The release includes fixes for various issues, such as handling NULL pColorAttachmentLocations in vkCmdSetRenderingAttachmentLocations, lower maxImageDimension{2D,3D,Cube} to match HW caps, and fixing tiling for H.265 and VP9 video surfaces on GFX 12.5+. The release also includes fixes for leaking fences in GetImage/PutImage, radeonsi/video, and radv/video.
The second beta version of PostgreSQL 18 is now available for download, featuring fixes and improvements such as support for prepared statements, foreign key validation, injection point testing, and pg_dump for complex tables. It also addresses stack overflow for OAuth parsers, pg_dump and pg_dumpall default behavior, LOAD $libdir/ functionality, GIN amcheck improvements, and removal of PQservice() from libpq.
Zed 0.195.3 has been released and presents a range of enhancements, featuring support for xAI language model providers, a sticky scroll function in the project panel, enhanced window restoration upon application load, refined text drag and drop capabilities, UI refinements in the Git panel, improved navigation to the agent edit review buffer, optimized terminal rendering performance, dynamic contrast adjustments in the terminal, and advancements in debugger functionality. The release also encompasses bug fixes, including YAML indentation corrections, resolution of auto-complete not appearing upon typing a character in template literal strings, and addressing issues within the rules library. Furthermore, enhancements have been made to agents, which now include support for xAI language model providers, refined tracking for Copilot premium requests, and optimized navigation.
The change log outlines multiple updates to a range of software packages, including the agent, debugger, vim, helix, and terminal. The agent has resolved the issue with the model list not refreshing upon subscribing to Zed Pro. Additionally, a debugger has been implemented to track query history, and enhancements have been made to the autocompletion feature. The PHP debug adapter has been relocated to the PHP extension, which could potentially disrupt user-defined debugging scenarios. The terminal has enhanced rendering performance, incorporated automatic dynamic contrast adjustment, and resolved issues related to multi-line terminal applications. The PHP debug adapter has been rebranded as Xdebug.
VSCodium 1.102.14746, based on Virtual Studio Code 1.102.1, has been released.
A new version of ProtonUp-Qt, a GUI for installing and updating Proton-GE for Steam and Wine-based compatibility tools like Wine-GE for Lutris, has been released. ProtonUp-Qt v2.13.0 includes improvements such as Protok-Tkg NTSYNC and Proton-Sarek compatibility tools and fixed GE-Proton for Lutris.
Wireshark 4.4.8 is now available, a major update to the popular network protocol analyzer. The release includes bug fixes and improvements, including the decryption of renegotiated DTLS sessions, a bug in the UTF-8 encoding issue, and a crash when showing packets in a new window after reloading Lua plugins.
The first release candidate for Mesa 25.2.0 is now available for testing.
The BIND 9 maintenance releases for July 2025 are now available for download on the ISC software download page. These releases include bug fixes, feature improvements, and fixes for security vulnerabilities. The currently supported stable branches are 9.18.38, 9.20.11, and 9.21.10, while the experimental development branch is 9.21.10.
The first release candidate for PHP 8.3.24 has been released for testing, fixing several bugs in various areas, including calendar, core, LDAP, MbString, OCI8, Opcache, OpenSSL, PCNTL, Phar, SOAP, SPL, Standard, and Zip.
These fixes include addressing issues with jewishtojd overflow, using after free with weakmaps, OSS-Fuzz, re2c warnings, curl, LDAP, MbString, OCI8, ocache, OpenSSL, PCNTL, Phar, SOAP, SPL, standard, printf(), RCN violations, pack() overflow, fgets() and stream_get_line(), and zip. The release addresses issues with oci8, ocache, phar, SOAP, SPL, standard, fgets(), stream_get_line(), and zip.
The release candidate for PHP 8.4.11 has been released for testing and addresses multiple issues across several components, including Calendar, Core, DOM, LDAP, MbString, Opcache, OpenSSL, PCNTL, Phar, SOAP, SPL, Standard, and Zip. The updates fix problems with jewishtojd overflows, weakmaps bugs, OSS-Fuzz issues, re2c warnings, missing symbols, memory leaks, DOM problems, LDAP issues, mb_split errors, OPCL concerns, OpenSSL security holes, PCNTL troubles, Phar mistakes, SOAP challenges, SPL inconsistencies, standard problems, stream issues, and zip-related errors. The release resolves concerns related to jewishtojd overflows, core bugs, DOM, LDAP, MbString, OPCL, OpenSSL, PCNTL, Phar, SOAP, SPL, standard, stream, and Zip.
Node.js 24.4.1 has been released and includes fixes for CVE-2025-27209 and CVE-2025-27210, including reverting rapidhash commits and handling Windows device names, and bypassing path traversal protection.
Node.js 22.17.1 LTS has been released to address a security issue related to bypassing path traversal protection in path.normalize() and fix MSVS v17.14 compilation issue.
Node.js 20.19.4 LTS has been released to address a security issue related to bypassing path traversal protection in path.normalize() and commits to handle all Windows reserved driver names.
VirtualBox 7.1.12 is a maintenance release that addresses various issues, including a resolution for Guru Meditation, NAT problems, potential kernel panic, BSOD when closing the GUI, enhancements in driver installation, support for exposing AVX/AVX2 to the guest while using Hyper-V, recording issues, and further fixes to ensure compatibility with kernel 6.16. This also resolves issues related to rcvboxadd status—the kernel reporting an incorrect status, the inability of VBoxClient to start, and an incorrect udev rule.
Another Bottles update has been released to add a donation dialog and remove the NVIDIA Flatpak workaround.