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NixOS 25.05
2025-05-23

The packaging of Mesa graphics drivers has been significantly reworked, in particular: Applications linked against different Mesa versions than installed on the system should now work correctly going forward (however, applications against older Mesa, e.g. from Nixpkgs releases before 25.05, remain broken). The global Mesa version can now be managed without a mass rebuild by setting hardware.graphics.package. Packages that used to depend on Mesa for libgbm or libdri should use libgbm or dri-pkgconfig-stub as inputs, respectively. OpenSSH has been updated from 9.9p2 to 10.0p2, dropping support for DSA keys and adding a new ssh-auth binary to handle user authentication in a different address space from unauthenticated sessions.

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AlmaLinux 9.6
2025-05-20

AlmaLinux 9.6 Stable continues to enhance performance, development tools, and security. Updated module streams improve support for web applications, while new compiler versions bring optimizations for better performance. The release also delivers updates to elfutils, Valgrind, SystemTap, and PCP improving system debugging and performance monitoring. Networking improvements come with new versions of NetworkManager and iproute. Security updates include new SELinux-policy and SSSD versions. Containerization and virtualization are improved with updated podman, buildah, libvirt, and QEMU-KVM. Additionally, the new snpguest and snphost packages enhance virtualization capabilities. AlmaLinux OS 9.6 also includes a tech-preview of KVM virtualization support for the IBM Power architecture. It has been unavailable upstream since version 9.0, but is fundamental for a number of AlmaLinux users.

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.0
2025-05-20

Red Hat, the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today introduced Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10, the evolution of the world's leading enterprise Linux platform to help meet the dynamic demands of hybrid cloud and the transformative power of AI. More than just an iteration, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 provides a strategic and intelligent backbone for enterprise IT to navigate increasing complexity, accelerate innovation and build a more secure computing foundation for the future. Recognizing the long-term security implications of quantum computing, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 leads the industry as the first enterprise Linux distribution to integrate Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) compliance for post-quantum cryptography.

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Starbuntu 24.04.2.11
2025-05-15

This release presents the new Linux kernel 6.8.0-60 and the latest upgrade of the web browser google-chrome-stable (version 136.0.7103.113-1). In addition, a bug in the Starbuntu program for creating nested lists and some other little bugs have been fixed.

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IPFire 2.29 Core 194
2025-05-15

The IPFire team has released **IPFire 2.29 – Core Update 194**, introducing key improvements to security, performance, and usability. This update rebases the system on **Linux kernel 6.12.23**, integrates enhanced translation and interface updates for the Pakfire page, and corrects NAT behavior for Alias IPs. Critical package updates address recent vulnerabilities, such as **CVE-2024-8176** and **CVE-2025-31115**, and **Zabbix has been upgraded to the 7.0.11 LTS version**, dropping compatibility with 6.x servers. Users are strongly encouraged to install the update promptly to benefit from the latest fixes and enhancements.

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Grml 2025.05
2025-05-15

We are proud to announce our new stable release, version 2025.05, code-named 'Nudlaug'. This Grml release brings you fresh software packages from Debian 'Trixie', enhanced hardware support and it addresses known bugs from previous releases. Like in the previous release, 2024.12, live ISO images are provided for 64-bit x86 (amd64) and 64-bit ARM CPUs (arm64). Important changes: this release is based on Debian 'Trixie' as of May 2025; uploaded to Debian - grml-hwinfo, grml-keyring + grml-paste are available starting with Debian 'Trixie'; we use a new signing key for the deb.grml.org repositories; the grml-live build system no longer uses FAI underneath and grml-policyrcd is gone; booting with boot option 'ssh=...' on grml-full automatically announces the SSH service with Avahi (discover it via avahi-browse -d local _ssh._tcp --resolve -t).

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Nobara Project 42
2025-05-13

Nobara 42 officially released. Changelog: Brave is now the default browser; the Nobara package manager has been unpinned from the desktop and favorites; plasma-discover and gnome-software have both now been replaced with flatpost; flatpost is a new in-house developed one-stop shop for flatpaks - tt is able to handle installation, removal, upgrading and permissions of flatpaks as well as flatpak repository management; Nobara is now officially rolling-release; Mesa has been patched with additional fixes for Wine, Wayland and DOOM: The Dark Ages; GNOME version is 48; KDE version is 6.3.4; Mesa version is 25.1.0; NVIDIA driver version is production 575.144; Linux kernel version is 6.14.6.

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Starbuntu 24.04.2.10
2025-05-12

This release presents the latest upgrade of the libreoffice suite 4:24.2.7-0ubuntu0.24.04.4 and of the java runtime environment openjdk-21-jre (version 21.0.7+6~us1-0ubuntu1~24.04). In addition, the Starbuntu program for managing the lists has been improved.

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Plamo 8.2
2025-05-08

The new release provides updates packages, including Linux kernel 6.12.21 (with NVIDIA driver 570.133.07), GCC 14.2.0, LLVM 19.1.0, Mesa 25.0.3, Xfce 4.20, LXQt 2.1, MATE 1.28, Firefox 137.0, FFmpeg 7.1.1, TeX Live 20240313, LibreOffice 24.8.6. The developers have removed some unnecessary network-related tools and firmware during installation to slim down the installer; as a result, it is possible that hardware which was previously supported is no longer usable (due to a lack of firmware). In addition, there is a new tool, Plamo8_USBboot_img.zip, for booting from a VFAT-formatted USB memory stick. One copy the EFI, boot and GRUB directories present in this zip file to a USB memory stick and boot from the USB memory stick via UEFI (depending on the UEFI implementation). This environment includes network tools and a full set of Linux firmware, so it can also be used as a rescue system.

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SDesk 2025.05.06
2025-05-08

SDesk 20mini, contrary to its name, is the most substantial update to the SDesk distribution that Steve Studios has ever shipped. This massive update adds full SELinux support with a security policy specifically designed for Arch Linux. It is also the first version of SDesk to offer an ISO image with NVIDIA drivers. SDesk 20mini now includes the much more secure memory allocator, hardened_malloc, that is also used in systems like GrapheneOS, and it now restricts kernel pointer access in the proc filesystem for added security. This is also the first version to ship with built-in Java and Lua application support. 20mini also includes a firewall manager and desktop app, and now you can copy emojis directly from the status bar. You can also now view and select all of the old SDesk wallpapers used in previous versions right from the Settings app.

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