Tumbleweed Monthly Update - June 2024 (news.opensuse.org)
from Archaeopteryx@kbin.run to linux@lemmy.ml on 05 Jul 2024 12:54
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Welcome to the monthly update for openSUSE Tumbleweed for June 2024. This month was busy with events like the Community Summit in Berlin and the openSUSE Conference, but a number of snapshots continued to roll out to users. Developers, system administrators and users receive updates designed to enhance your experience and ensure high levels of security and performance.

Should readers desire a more frequent amount of information about snapshot updates, readers are encouraged to subscribe to the openSUSE Factory mailing list.

Let’s go!

New Features and Enhancements

Key Package Updates

Bug Fixes

Conclusion

The month of June 2024 saw a range of significant updates, security fixes and enhancements. The Linux Kernel 6.9.7 update improved stability and performance. Mesa and Mesa-drivers 24.1.2 introduced Rust crate dependencies and improved Vulkan support. KDE Plasma 6.1.1 brought UI improvements and a major version of Python-setuptools 70.0 arrived for rolling release users. A few critical security vulnerabilities were taken care of and fixes related to the XZ backdoor continued, so that Tumbleweed remains secure, efficient and feature-rich for all users.

For those Tumbleweed users who want to contribute or want to engage with detailed technological discussions, subscribe to the openSUSE Factory mailing list . The openSUSE team encourages users to continue participating through bug reports, feature suggestions and discussions.

Contributing to openSUSE Tumbleweed

Your contributions and feedback make openSUSE Tumbleweed better with every update. Whether reporting bugs, suggesting features, or participating in community discussions, your involvement is highly valued.

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Kualk@lemm.ee on 05 Jul 2024 15:42 collapse

Great illustration.

JustEnoughDucks@feddit.nl on 06 Jul 2024 19:00 collapse

It is AI generated, not created sadly