Tour d’horizon de 15 actualités du logiciel libre et de l’open source pour ce vendredi 12/06/2026.
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1. Prenez 5 minutes pour répondre au questionnaire « Votre avis sur libre à vous ! »
Source : LinuxFR
Libre à vous ! est l’émission de radio proposée depuis 2018 par l’April sur la radio Cause Commune, « la voix des possibles ».
2. Alerte rouge sur l’AUR : 400 paquets Arch Linux infectés !
Source : Le Journal du Hacker
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3. Shelly 2.3 GUI Package Manager for Arch Linux Brings Performance Improvements
Source : Linux Today
Explore the new Shelly 2.
4. Linux 7.2 Features Expected: Apple M3, Initial AMDGPU HDMI 2.1 FRL, USB4STREAM, Cache Aware Scheduling
Source : Phoronix
Linux 7.
5. Hundreds of AUR packages compromised
Source : LWN.net
Hundreds of orphaned packages hosted by the Arch User Repository (AUR) have been compromised by an attacker who has added a malicious npm package ( atomic-lockfile ) that can exfiltrate sensitive data.
6. Hackaday Podcast Ep 373: GPS, Danger In Space, and Robby the Robot
Source : hackaday.
Last week, Elliot got his foot stepped on by a 1.
7. Traiteur Mike et la soupe aux lettres
Source : Le Journal du Hacker
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8. Veille #60 - 56 actus qu’il ne fallait pas rater cette dernière
Source : Le Journal du Hacker
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9. Wine 11.9 Improves Native Wayland Gaming Support
Source : Linux Today
Discover how Wine 11.
10. Fragnesia, ssh-keysign‑pwn, and the Month of Living Dangerously on Linux
Source : Linux Today
Explore Fragnesia, ssh-keysign‑pwn, and the Month of Living Dangerously on Linux.
11. Red Hat Releases Second Developer Preview Of RHEL 10 For RISC-V
Source : Phoronix
Last year when releasing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.
12. Open-Source Success Achieved For Greater Transparency & Security: Running AMD openSIL + Coreboot On EPYC
Source : Phoronix
Ever since AMD announced openSIL in early 2023 for open-source CPU silicon initialization to eventually replace AGESA and enhance their Coreboot support, I have been eager to try it out.
13. Security updates for Friday
Source : LWN.net
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (.
14. A Peek inside the Secret Lagercrantz Suitcase Radio
Source : hackaday.
What counts as portable is somewhat a matter of opinion, especially over the years.
15. This Week in Security: Microsoft on Microsoft, Register Your Domains, Linux on ARM, and FreeBSD Joins the File Cache Club
Source : hackaday.
Supply chain attacks continue, with Microsoft’s own open source Azure repositories being automatically disabled by GitHub following a compromise of the packages by the Miasma worm.