nginx-1.29.8 mainline version has been released.
nginx-1.29.8 mainline version has been released.
nginx-1.29.8 mainline version has been released.
Various security fixes.
Fixed an issue where certain parts of web pages, such as drop-down menus and specific styles, did not appear correctly when printing. (Bug 2026109)
Fixed an issue where some website error pages displayed generic connection messages instead of the specific error code and description provided by the server. (Bug 2023800)
Fixed a crash that occurred when using certain security keys or WebAuthn features for two-factor authentication. (Bug 2026688)
Fixed an issue on Linux where the browser toolbar could become unresponsive to mouse clicks after dragging a tab when using Wayland. (Bug 2022238)
Fixed a layout issue where text inside certain graphics (SVG) appeared shifted or misaligned from its intended position. (Bug 2024647)
Fixed an issue where the "Send to device" option failed to work when used from the Open Tabs section in Firefox View. (Bug 2023201)
Introduced a new enterprise policy that allows administrators to directly manage and control AI-related features within Firefox. (Bug 2019983)
Fixed an issue where enterprise policies for the browser homepage and start page were not being applied correctly. (Bug 2027888)
Introduced a new enterprise policy that allows administrators to prevent the built-in VPN and IP protection features from being available to users. (Bug 2022365)
Reference link to 149.0 release notes.

The latest version of AppCenter comes with some more improvements to the updates view including now showing all ongoing app installations, upgrades, and removals. Plus the “Last checked” information is now always shown in the “Up to Date” apps header. And we fixed an issue where in-app notifications were sent for every update installed.

AppCenter now shows ongoing operations in the updates view
There’s also some more performance improvements including much faster startup times, faster info fetching for apps that can be installed from multiple stores, and quite a bit of code simplification and cleanup, thanks to Leonhard.
The latest version of Code comes with a number of fixes and a couple new tricks. In the Project’s sidebar, sorting project folders is now a toggle-able setting rather than a one-time action, the Terminal pane now follows the currently selected project’s path, and Jeremy fixed an issue that could cause the number of results for a global search to be incorrect. Plus, Loric fixed an issue that could cause a crash on startup or during certain global searches, and added a new setting to disable syntax highlighting for a more distraction-free editing experience. The High Contrast style has improved contrast for line numbers, thanks to the help of Micah. And it’s no longer possible to open multiple PasteBin dialogs thanks to Calle.
We recently removed System Settings as a default dock item—since it’s accessible from several other places and dock space is at a premium—but, there were some expressed concerns about discoverability. So we’ve added some additional information to the final page of Onboarding to close the gap. This page shows even after selecting “Skip All”, so folks are always shown how to access additional System Settings and set up their computer how they like it.

Onboarding now explains ways to access System Settings
We now also support a new accent color option thanks to Ryo: the smooth and creamy “Latte”. This is a great new option for big fans of soft neutrals and can be selected both during Onboarding and from Desktop Settings. And, Desktop settings now supports long-press secondary-click on touch screens for removing wallpapers.
Font settings have also been expanded to allow an open-ended selection. So whether you need a font like OpenDyslexic for accessibility reasons, feel more productive with a coding font like Fira, or just want to have a bit of fun, you now have to option to customize text to your liking.

Text settings now includes an open ended font selection dialog
In keyboard settings, Ryo also addressed an issue that would cause IBus to send a notification in Secure sessions, and Leo added support for using the “Tools” key present on some keyboards in custom keyboard shortcuts.
And of course we’ve got some more window manager improvements including performance improvements while zooming and a fix for an issue that would cause workspaces to change during pinch gestures by Leo. And Leonhard fixed issues with fullscreen Firefox videos, flickering when the Reduce Motion setting was enabled, and an issue where the correct window for apps with multiple windows would sometimes not be focused when selected from the Dock.
As always, pop open System Settings → System on elementary OS 8 and hit “Update All” to get these updates plus your regular security, bug fix, and translation updates. Or set up automatic updates and get a notification when updates are ready to install!
Quite a lot has been happening lately to prepare for OS 9 but I think it deserves its own blog post, so hang tight! For now, I’ll say that we’re getting close to a place where we might have bootable daily builds and we’re making good progress on some big projects like a new design for Portals, improved CJK input support and a new on-screen keyboard, a GTK4 powered panel, our next-generation app framework and visual design and more!
At the moment we’re at 20% of our monthly funding goal and 287 Sponsors on GitHub! Shoutouts to everyone helping us reach our goals here. Your monthly sponsorship funds development and makes sure we have the resources we need to give you the best version of elementary OS we can!
Monthly release candidate builds and daily Early Access builds are available to GitHub Sponsors from any tier! Beware that Early Access builds are not considered stable and you will encounter fresh issues when you run them. We’d really appreciate reporting any problems you encounter with the Feedback app or directly on GitHub.
lodash, samlify and @xmldom/xmldom dependencies and add defu override (#27033 by @br41nslug)@directus/app@15.8.0@directus/api@35.0.2@directus/composables@11.3.0create-directus-extension@11.0.34@directus/errors@2.3.1@directus/extensions-registry@3.0.24@directus/extensions-sdk@17.1.2@directus/memory@3.1.7@directus/validation@2.0.22
No notable changes in this release. Bumping versions for a new TestFlight build.
Full Changelog: v1.8.0.0...v1.8.0.1
P.S.: If you enjoy Dopamine, please consider donating via PayPal or buying me a coffee. Your support keeps the music going!
This release contains the following fixes and changes:
We are pleased to announce the latest stable release of Jellyfin, version 10.11.8! This minor release brings several bugfixes to improve your Jellyfin experience. As always, please ensure you take a full backup before upgrading!
Note: This release fixes several regressions from 10.11.7, with the goal to get people onto an updated release due to the forthcoming (t-minus 9 days) release of the GHSAs/CVEs that were fixed in 10.11.7. Please upgrade to this release as soon as you can.
You can find more details about and discuss this release on our forums.
We are pleased to announce the latest stable release of Jellyfin, version 10.11.8! This minor release brings several bugfixes to improve your Jellyfin experience. As always, please ensure you take a full backup before upgrading!
Note: This release fixes several regressions from 10.11.7, with the goal to get people onto an updated release due to the forthcoming (t-minus 9 days) release of the GHSAs/CVEs that were fixed in 10.11.7. Please upgrade to this release as soon as you can.
You can find more details about and discuss this release on our forums.
6th Anniversary Ver.
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Subtitle downloads from OpenSubtitles may fail depending on time of day. This is due to our daily download quota being exceeded. Current amount of donations is barely enough to pay for the existing quota. So it is unlikely that quota can be increased and situation will get worse over time.
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The Asterisk Development Team would like to announce
release candidate 2 of asterisk-23.3.0.
The release artifacts are available for immediate download at
https://github.com/asterisk/asterisk/releases/tag/23.3.0-rc2
and
https://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk
Repository: https://github.com/asterisk/asterisk
Tag: 23.3.0-rc2
This release resolves issues reported by the community
and would have not been possible without your participation.
Thank You!
Author: nappsoft
Date: 2026-04-02
When the res_cdrel_custom modules is reloaded and the config has not been changed asterisk should not free the old config. Otherwise the connection to the database will be closed and no new connection will be opened.
Resolves: #1852
Author: George Joseph
Date: 2026-03-31
Several issues are resolved:
Internally, floats were used for timestamp values but this could result
in wrapping so they've been changed to doubles.
Historically, the default CEL eventtime format is <seconds>.<microseconds>
with <microseconds> always being 6 digits. This should have continued to be
the case but res_cdrel_custom wasn't checking the dateformat setting in
cel.conf and was defaulting to %F %T. res_cdrel_custom now gets the default
date format from cel.conf, which will be whatever the dateformat parameter
is set to or <seconds>.<microseconds> if not set.
The timeval field formatter for both CDR and CEL wasn't handling custom
strftime format strings correctly. This is now fixed so you should be able
to specifiy custom strftime format strings for the CEL eventtime and CDR
start, answer and end fields. For example: eventtime(%FT%T%z).
Resolves: #1844
Resolves: #1845
The Asterisk Development Team would like to announce
release candidate 2 of asterisk-22.9.0.
The release artifacts are available for immediate download at
https://github.com/asterisk/asterisk/releases/tag/22.9.0-rc2
and
https://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk
Repository: https://github.com/asterisk/asterisk
Tag: 22.9.0-rc2
This release resolves issues reported by the community
and would have not been possible without your participation.
Thank You!
Author: nappsoft
Date: 2026-04-02
When the res_cdrel_custom modules is reloaded and the config has not been changed asterisk should not free the old config. Otherwise the connection to the database will be closed and no new connection will be opened.
Resolves: #1852
Author: George Joseph
Date: 2026-03-31
Several issues are resolved:
Internally, floats were used for timestamp values but this could result
in wrapping so they've been changed to doubles.
Historically, the default CEL eventtime format is <seconds>.<microseconds>
with <microseconds> always being 6 digits. This should have continued to be
the case but res_cdrel_custom wasn't checking the dateformat setting in
cel.conf and was defaulting to %F %T. res_cdrel_custom now gets the default
date format from cel.conf, which will be whatever the dateformat parameter
is set to or <seconds>.<microseconds> if not set.
The timeval field formatter for both CDR and CEL wasn't handling custom
strftime format strings correctly. This is now fixed so you should be able
to specifiy custom strftime format strings for the CEL eventtime and CDR
start, answer and end fields. For example: eventtime(%FT%T%z).
Resolves: #1844
Resolves: #1845
The Asterisk Development Team would like to announce
release candidate 2 of asterisk-20.19.0.
The release artifacts are available for immediate download at
https://github.com/asterisk/asterisk/releases/tag/20.19.0-rc2
and
https://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk
Repository: https://github.com/asterisk/asterisk
Tag: 20.19.0-rc2
This release resolves issues reported by the community
and would have not been possible without your participation.
Thank You!
Author: nappsoft
Date: 2026-04-02
When the res_cdrel_custom modules is reloaded and the config has not been changed asterisk should not free the old config. Otherwise the connection to the database will be closed and no new connection will be opened.
Resolves: #1852
Author: George Joseph
Date: 2026-03-31
Several issues are resolved:
Internally, floats were used for timestamp values but this could result
in wrapping so they've been changed to doubles.
Historically, the default CEL eventtime format is <seconds>.<microseconds>
with <microseconds> always being 6 digits. This should have continued to be
the case but res_cdrel_custom wasn't checking the dateformat setting in
cel.conf and was defaulting to %F %T. res_cdrel_custom now gets the default
date format from cel.conf, which will be whatever the dateformat parameter
is set to or <seconds>.<microseconds> if not set.
The timeval field formatter for both CDR and CEL wasn't handling custom
strftime format strings correctly. This is now fixed so you should be able
to specifiy custom strftime format strings for the CEL eventtime and CDR
start, answer and end fields. For example: eventtime(%FT%T%z).
Resolves: #1844
Resolves: #1845