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Security updates for Tuesday Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (buildah, firefox, go-rpm-macros, kernel, kernel-rt, podman, and thunderbird), Debian (erlang, python-gevent, and r-cran-gh), Fedora (buildah,…

[LWN.net] Security updates for Tuesday

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Ultramarine Linux 43 Picks Plasma as Its New Recommended Edition Fedora-based Ultramarine Linux 43 shifts from Budgie to Plasma 6.5, introducing UI and permission-handling improvements.

[Linuxiac] Ultramarine Linux 43 Picks Plasma as Its New Recommended Edition

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Fedora-Based Ultramarine 43 Is Now Available with Pinebook Pro Support Ultramarine 43 Linux distribution is now available for download based on Fedora Linux 43 and featuring Pinebook Pro support. Here’s what else is new!

[9to5Linux] Fedora-Based Ultramarine 43 Is Now Available with Pinebook Pro Support

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Security updates for Monday Security updates have been issued by Fedora (calibre, chromium, cri-o1.32, cri-o1.33, cri-o1.34, dotnet10.0, dovecot, gnutls, gopass, gopass-hibp, gopass-jsonapi, kubernetes1.31, kubernetes1.32,…

[LWN.net] Security updates for Monday

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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for November 20, 2025 Inside this week's LWN.net Weekly Edition: Front: Hardware architectures; Fedora Flatpaks; Debian hardware support; sockaddr structure; NUMA nodes; Homebrew. Briefs: LightDM security; Debian Libre…

[LWN.net] [$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for November 20, 2025

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Security updates for Wednesday Security updates have been issued by Debian (pdfminer), Fedora (chromium and firefox), Mageia (bubblewrap, flatpak, cups-filters, and thunderbird), Oracle (container-tools:rhel8, kernel, and squid),…

[LWN.net] Security updates for Wednesday

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[$] The current state of Linux architecture support There have been several recent announcements about Linux distributions changing the list of architectures they support, or adjusting how they build binaries for some versions of those architectures.…

[LWN.net] [$] The current state of Linux architecture support

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Security updates for Tuesday Security updates have been issued by Debian (libwebsockets), Fedora (chromium and fvwm3), Mageia (apache, firefox, and postgresql13, postgresql15), Oracle (idm:DL1), Red Hat (bind, bind9.18,…

[LWN.net] Security updates for Tuesday

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Security updates for Monday Security updates have been issued by Debian (gst-plugins-base1.0, lasso, and thunderbird), Fedora (bind9-next, chromium, containerd, fvwm3, luksmeta, opentofu, python-pdfminer, python-uv-build,…

[LWN.net] Security updates for Monday

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Security updates for Friday Security updates have been issued by Debian (keystone and lxd), Fedora (docker-buildkit, firefox, gh, gitleaks, lasso, runc, and seamonkey), Mageia (perl-Authen-SASL, perl-Cpanel-JSON-XS,…

[LWN.net] Security updates for Friday

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Fedora at Kirinyaga University – Docs workshop We did it again, Fedora at Kirinyaga university in Kenya. This time, we didn’t just introduce what open source is – we showed students how to participate and actually contribute in real time. Many…

[Fedora Magazine] Fedora at Kirinyaga University – Docs workshop

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Kicking off the weekend in style with my trusty Two Roads hat. Cheers to good vibes and even better brews!
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@tworoads_hatco @silverfoxsquad #hats #fedora #weekend #vibe #chill #energy #instagood #casualstyle #lifestyle

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[$] Another Fedora Flatpak discussion Many distributions provide support out of the proverbial box for Flatpak packages, but Fedora is unusual in that it also provides, and defaults, to its own repository of Fedora-built Flatpaks. This…

[LWN.net] [$] Another Fedora Flatpak discussion

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Join Us for the Fedora Linux 43 Release Party! The Fedora community is coming together once again to celebrate the release of Fedora Linux 43, and you’re invited! Join us on Friday, November 21, 2025, from 13:00 to 16:00 UTC on Matrix for our…

[Fedora Magazine] Join Us for the Fedora Linux 43 Release Party!

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Announcing Flock to Fedora 2026 (14-16 June): Join Us in Prague! The official dates and location are set for Flock to Fedora 2026, the premier annual conference for Fedora Project contributors. The event will take place from 14-16 June 2026, in Prague, Czechia.…

[Fedora Magazine] Announcing Flock to Fedora 2026 (14-16 June): Join Us in Prague!

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Updates on technologies, trends, and tools In the news: Linux Kernel 6.16 Reaches EOL; Amazon Ditches Android for a Linux-Based OS; Cairo Dock 3.6 Now Available for More Compositors; System76 Unleashes Pop!_OS 24.04 Beta; Linux Kernel 6.17…

[Linux Magazine] Updates on technologies, trends, and tools

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How to rebase to Fedora Linux 43 on Silverblue Fedora Silverblue is an operating system for your desktop built on Fedora Linux. It’s excellent for daily use, development, and container-based workflows. It offers numerous advantages such as being…

[Fedora Magazine] How to rebase to Fedora Linux 43 on Silverblue

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Fedora Linux 43 is here! I’m excited to announce my very first Fedora Linux release as the new Fedora Project Leader. Fedora Linux 43 is here! 43 releases! Wow that’s a lot. I was thinking about proposing special…

[Fedora Magazine] Fedora Linux 43 is here!

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What’s New in Fedora Workstation 43 Below are a few noteworthy changes in the latest release of Fedora Workstation that we think you will love. Upgrade today from the official website, or upgrade your existing install using GNOME…

[Fedora Magazine] What’s New in Fedora Workstation 43

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What’s new for Fedora Atomic Desktops in Fedora Linux 43 Fedora Linux 43 has been released! 🎉 So, let’s see what is included in this new release for the Fedora Atomic Desktops variants (Silverblue, Kinoite, Sway Atomic, Budgie Atomic and COSMIC Atomic).…

[Fedora Magazine] What’s new for Fedora Atomic Desktops in Fedora Linux 43

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What’s new in Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop 43 Fedora has released Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop Edition 43 to the public. The Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop Edition is well suited for many needs. It combines the reliable and trusted Fedora Linux base…

[Fedora Magazine] What’s new in Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop 43

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From Zero to Web Server: Building with Image mode for Fedora Linux & Caddy Image mode for Fedora Linux leverages bootable containers. This technology enables OCI containers to serve as a transport and delivery mechanism for operating system content. This article will guide…

[Fedora Magazine] From Zero to Web Server: Building with Image mode for Fedora Linux & Caddy

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How to rebase to Fedora Silverblue 43 Beta Silverblue is an operating system for your desktop built on Fedora Linux. It’s excellent for daily use, development, and container-based workflows. It offers numerous advantages such as being able…

[Fedora Magazine] How to rebase to Fedora Silverblue 43 Beta

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misc fedora bits first week of april 2026 A somewhat quiet week in fedora land this time, which is nice, as it allows for catching up on planned work. Of course there was the usual flow of day to day items too. ## DeploymentConfig to Deployment Long ago OpenShift used a custom object called 'DeploymentConfig' to define how to deploy applications. After a while it was deprecated in favor of the normal k8s 'Deployment' object. We have a bunch of apps using the old DeploymentConfig and we wanted to migrate them to the new Deployment. To be clear, this is just a deprecation right now, it's not been removed from OpenShift yet, but we wanted to get things moveed sooner rather than later. So, Pedro did all the heavy lifting here and created pull requests for all our apps to move them. I spent some time this last week merging those and then doing the dance to change the existing app over, which roughly was: * merge pull request * delete DeploymentConfig * run ansible to deploy the Deployment * check that everything was redeployed and working correctly. I managed to find a few apps in staging that were not working or deployed correctly and had to fix those up along the way. We also hit some issues with selectors not getting updated, so applications didn't have correct routes/services. There's a few more of these to do, but will probibly wait until after freeze is over to do them as they could be disruptive. ## Fedora 44 Final freeze Speaking of freeze, we started the Fedora 44 Final infrastructure freeze. So far things are looking smooth for composes and such. There are a few blockers currently, but hopefully we can get them sorted out and get a good release soon. ## koji packaging koji 1.36.0 came out last week and I spent a bit of time this week looking at modernizing the fedora spec to more match the python packaging guidelines and also to enable tests. My somewhat hacky pr is at https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/koji/pull-request/29 It's nice to run the tests and have things not throwing deprecation warnings. ## Upcoming blogs and vacation I have some posts planned which I need to actually write up sometime. One on my solar system, which is mostly going great, and another fun one on open source monitoring of blood glucose levels. Perhaps this weekend. I'm going to be largely away from the internet the week of April 20th. I'm going on a family vacation to Hawaii. :) I have never been there, so it should be pretty fun. I'll probibly check emails from time to time, but I will definitely not be around day to day on matrix/slack/irc/whatever. ## comments? additions? reactions? As always, comment on mastodon:

Saturday #fedora weekly recap blog time!

This week: DeploymentConfig to Deployment, Fedora 44 Final freeze, koji packaging and Upcoming blogs and vacation. Enjoy.

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Ubuntu 22.04 & Fedora Security Overhaul: Dissecting the libpng Patch 2025-b9e4e5a954 (GSSAPI CVE-2022-2469) Blog com notícias sobre, Linux, Android, Segurança , etc

Critical Security Update for Ubuntu 22.04 & Fedora Sysadmins
A new libpng patch (2025-b9e4e5a954) fixes a GSSAPI OOB read vulnerability (CVE-2022-2469) that could crash your authentication servers. Read more: 👉 tinyurl.com/vs4fxhu5 #Ubuntu #Fedora

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Ça y est, le PC portable est passé sur #Fedora #Linux 44 !
RAS !

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Tcpflow Fedora 42 Security Patch (2026-2f6fa1b6a1): Enterprise-Grade Vulnerability Analysis & Mitigation Strategy Blog com notícias sobre, Linux, Android, Segurança , etc

The tcpflow security patch for #Fedora 42 (2026-2f6fa1b6a1) addresses a heap overflow in TCP stream reassembly – a zero-click RCE vector for network monitoring stacks. Enterprise deployment window: 72 hours. Read more: 👉 tinyurl.com/yrs2j9w7 #Security

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[$] Bazzite: a gem for Linux gamers One of the things that has historically stood between Linux and the fabled "year of the Linux desktop" is its lack of support for video games. Many users who would have happily abandoned Windows…

[LWN.net] [$] Bazzite: a gem for Linux gamers

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doing my part 🫡 #Linux #fedora #KDE #steam #valve @kde

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Security updates for Tuesday Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (kernel, kernel-rt, and webkit2gtk3), Fedora (abrt and mingw-libpng), Mageia (apache and libpng), Oracle (abrt, go-toolset:rhel8, kernel, sssd, and…

[LWN.net] Security updates for Tuesday

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