SecurityMay 20, 2026Primary: Debian Security Information0 discussion signals Debian's advisory stream is a practical source for package-level risk, not just an archive for security teams.
Why it matters: Debian runs a large share of Linux servers. Advisory visibility is a trust signal for admins who need source-backed patch decisions.
SecurityMay 19, 2026Primary: OPNsense release notes0 discussion signals Firewall updates are operational changes; plugin, routing, and UI improvements still need maintenance windows.
Why it matters: Firewalls sit on the recovery path for everything else. A small release note can matter if it touches routing, DNS, or VPN behavior.
SecurityMay 18, 2026Primary: OpenSSH release notes0 discussion signals Operators should track upstream release notes before treating distro defaults as a complete SSH security posture.
Why it matters: SSH is the administrative front door for a large share of Linux infrastructure. Small default changes can have outsized operational consequences.
DistrosMay 17, 2026Primary: Fedora change proposal0 discussion signals The proposal would make color-sensitive desktop workflows less fragile on modern Linux desktops.
Why it matters: Color management is one of the places where Linux desktop polish still lags. A distro-level push can accelerate ecosystem coordination.
DesktopMay 16, 2026Primary: power-profiles-daemon project0 discussion signals Desktop integration around power modes is becoming more consistent across modern Linux laptops.
Why it matters: Laptop power behavior is one of the main remaining Linux desktop trust problems. Better defaults reduce friction for mainstream users.