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deepin Community Monthly Report for January 2026
Learn more about deepin details, historical versions, user reviews, etc.: https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=deepin I. Overview of Community Data for January 2026 II. Community Products 2.1 Release of deepin 25.0.10 Version Image: Comprehensive Optimization of Installation Experience and System Interaction In January 2026, deepin officially released the deepin 25.0.10 system image, focusing on experience upgrades for the installation process, file management, and system interaction. Optimized System Installation Experience: Enhanced data formatting prompts during full-disk installation, supporting the retention of user data and reuse of original account configurations, simplifying system migration and upgrade processes. Improved File Manager Efficiency: Added features such as automatic scrolling during file drag-and-drop, ...Read more
Urgent Security Update | OpenSSL Multiple Vulnerabilities Fixed, Please Upgrade ASAP!
🔔 Dear deepin Users and Community Members, Recently, OpenSSL has released multiple security vulnerability fix announcements, involving 13 security vulnerabilities, including 2 High/Medium-risk vulnerabilities. To ensure the security of your system, we strongly recommend all users upgrade the relevant packages as soon as possible. I. Vulnerability Information The CVE identifiers involved in this fix are as follows: CVE-2025-9230, CVE-2025-9231, CVE-2025-9232, CVE-2025-15467, CVE-2025-15468, CVE-2025-66199, CVE-2025-68160, CVE-2025-69418, CVE-2025-69419, CVE-2025-69420, CVE-2025-69421, CVE-2026-22795, CVE-2026-22796 Key High/Medium Risk Vulnerability Fixes CVE-2025-15467 | High CMS AuthEnvelopedData Parsing Stack Buffer Overflow: This vulnerability could lead to Remote Code Execution (RCE) under specific conditions. Immediate updating ...Read more
Breaking: XDG Adds Native Support for Linyaps
In the world of Linux desktop computing, there exists a foundational "common language" that underpins all interoperability—the XDG specifications, developed and maintained by the freedesktop.org organization. XDG is the critical standard for solving Linux's ecosystem fragmentation and establishing unified resource access protocols. Whether you are an application developer or a distribution maintainer, ensuring your product runs well on a modern Linux desktop necessitates adherence to the XDG standard. It is the key cornerstone enabling the Linux desktop to evolve from "working in silos" to "unified collaboration." From desktop icons and application menus to system notifications and file dialogs, XDG specifications permeate every facet ...Read more