Philip Rebohle has announced the release of DXVK version 2.7.1. This latest iteration introduces several bug fixes and enhancements in performance across a range of games, including resolutions for MSAA and adjustments to tessellation factors. A total of 12 game-specific solutions have been implemented to address issues including crashes, rendering problems, and suboptimal performance in titles such as Crysis 3, The Witcher 1, and Top Spin 2004.
Wine Staging 10.14 has been released, offering an experimental platform for testing new features and bug fixes before they are integrated into the main development branch. This version is based on Wine 10.14 and includes updates to the vkd3d-latest patchset.
The Wine development release 10.14 is now available, featuring several enhancements and bug fixes. Notable changes include upgrades to the bundled vkd3d library (version 1.17) and Mono engine (version 10.2.0), as well as improved IPv6 support. A total of 19 bugs have been fixed in this release, including issues with Phantasy Star Online: Blue Burst, ROCS Show Ready, and Trae installer failures.
Godot 4.5 Beta 7 has been released, featuring significant improvements, including the addition of debug symbols for Android platforms. The latest snapshot includes regression fixes, such as correcting audio playback position on web platforms and treating missing shader variants as cache misses.
Samba 4.23.0rc3 is available for testng. The new version introduces several key features, including SMB3 Unix Extensions enabled by default, support for SMB3 over QUIC, modern write time update logic, and an initial version of smb_prometheus_endpoint for Prometheus-compatible metrics. Additionally, CTDB now supports loading tunables from a new directory, and per-share profiling stats are available with some configurations removed from the smb.conf file.
The Document Foundation has released LibreOffice 25.8.1, a minor update that addresses nearly 100 bug and regression fixes over the previous version. This release addresses critical issues, including an application crash related to the NoteBookBar UI option and bugs affecting document opening in Microsoft proprietary formats.
Another Zen Browser update has been released, which includes a remedy for an issue that prevented folder renaming from working when using the double toolbar feature. This update addresses a specific bug, making it more stable and user-friendly.
The pgmoneta community has released version 0.19.0, which includes several new features and improvements. The key additions in this release include an improved test suite infrastructure and a WAL summarizer. pgmoneta itself is a backup and restore solution for PostgreSQL 13+ that offers various features such as full/incremental backups, compression, encryption, and remote management.
The first beta version of OBS Studio, 32.0.0, has been released with several new features and improvements. These include a basic plugin manager, opt-in automatic crash log upload, voice activity detection in NVIDIA RTX audio effects, and hybrid MOV support, among others. The update also addresses various bugs and crashes, including issues with SRT reconnection failures, multiview becoming blank, and incorrect color range property setting for AMD AV1 encoder. Overall, the new version of OBS Studio aims to improve stability and performance while laying the groundwork for future UI updates and features.
Node.js version 22.19.0 (LTS) has been released with several notable changes and improvements. These updates include additions to the CLI, such as support for placeholders in profiling names and the ability to use system CA certificates, as well as enhancements to DNS, HTTP, and HTTPS functionality. Additionally, various documentation updates have been made, including corrections to instructions on verifying releases, formatting safely for doc-kit, and clarifications to threat model constraints for memory leaks.
The Zen Browser has been updated to version 1.15.1b and is now based on Firefox version 142.0.1. Two issues were fixed: the folder context menu not working when folders are collapsed and tabs becoming invisible in certain situations while collapsing active folders. These fixes aim to improve the overall user experience of the Zen Browser.
Wireshark has released two new versions: 4.2.13 and 4.4.9. These releases focus on bug fixes, addressing critical vulnerabilities and enhancing overall functionality, with a total of 11 bugs fixed across both versions. The new versions of Wireshark 4.2.13 and 4.4.9 include updates for protocols like ASTERIX, DLT, DOF, ETSI CAT, LIN, MBIM, MySQL, SABP, SLL, TETRA.
Ungoogled Chromium 139.0.7258.154-1, based on Chromium 139.0.7258.154, is now available. Ungoogled Chromium is a modified version of Google Chromium that aims to remove its dependency on Google web services while retaining the default user experience. The project's objectives prioritize removing Google dependencies over adding new features, and it implements various tweaks to enhance privacy, control, and transparency. Key features include disabling functionality specific to Google domains, blocking internal requests to Google at runtime, and stripping binaries from the source code.
The Node.js project has released Node.js v24.7.0 with significant updates, including the addition of post-quantum cryptography standards for future-proofing against quantum computing threats. These updates include new ways to use the ML-KEM and ML-DSA algorithms in the crypto module and support for them in the Web Cryptography API (WICG). Additionally, root certificates have been updated to NSS 3.114, and several other notable changes have been made, such as adding support for raw header arrays in HTTP/2 streams and Brotli compression.
Eric Engestrom has announced that the Mesa bugfix release 25.1.9 is now available, marking the last release in the 25.1 series. Users are encouraged to switch to the 25.2 series for continued bug fixes and support. Over 20 developers contributed numerous fixes to the new release, addressing various issues with graphics drivers, performance, and functionality.
GE-Proton 10-15 has been released.
This release includes fixes for two specific issues:One issue was related to opening CrossCode, which previously resulted in a hang.
The other issue was with video playback in Fable: The Lost Chapters.
Zen Browser has released version 1.15b, which includes several new features and improvements. One of the most requested features, folders, has finally been added to Zen, allowing users to organize their browsing experience by creating folders from the sidebar and dragging tabs inside. The update also includes various security fixes, updated Firefox to version 142.0, and implemented monochromatic icons for improved aesthetics. Additionally, several issues were resolved, including compact mode twitching, pinned tab titles not showing, and performance problems with pinned tabs pre-loading at startup.
GloriousEggroll has announced that GE-Proton10-14 has been released, addressing several issues with various games. The update fixes launch crashes and menu-related problems in titles such as Age of Empires 4, Dead by Daylight, Warhammer 40k: Darktide, and Halo: MCC. Additionally, the release resolves video playback crashes in games like Assassin's Creed Syndicate, Life Makeover, and Ark: Survival Evolved, as well as input issues with Dragon Age Inquisition and controller problems in other titles. The update also includes new Proton fixes for several games, including Two Worlds: Epic Edition and Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed Syndicate.
QEMU version 10.1.0 has been released, containing over 2700 commits from 226 authors. This release includes several key features and improvements, such as initial support for accessing confidential guest memory with SEV-SNP/TDX and enhanced live migration capabilities. Additionally, QEMU now supports various new CPU features, board/machine models, and platforms across different architectures, including ARM, LoongArch, Microblaze, RISC-V, and x86. The update also includes numerous other improvements, additions, and fixes for various components of the QEMU system.
Eric Mann has announced the PHP 8.3.25 release, which fixes various bugs and issues across different modules, including core, calendar, FTP, GD, Hash, Intl, LDAP, LibXML, MbString, Opcache, OpenSSL, PDO Pgsql, Readline, SOAP, Sockets, and Standard. The updates address issues such as crashes, assertion failures, and leaks, as well as improve the handling of edge cases and security vulnerabilities. Some notable fixes include resolving a build issue with C++17, addressing an integer overflow in calendar.c, and fixing a crash on clone failure in the Hash module. The release also includes several fixes related to OpenSSL and PDO Pgsql, including a correction for a segfault in openssl_pkey_derive when using a low key_length parameter.