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“GIMP 3.0.4 is out today to ship more bug/regression fixes for this image editor after seeing its long-in-the-making GIMP 3.0 release earlier in the year. With today’s GIMP 3.0.4 release some of the highlights include:
Various other fixes.
Crash fixes pertaining to state changes for the main monitor.
Updated GEGL that should fix some crash issues.
Various text-related fixes.
A number of bug fixes to non-destructive filters.
Fixes for building with the GCC 15 compiler.
The GIMP AppImage no longer contains debug symbols to reduce the file size.”

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“FreeBSD 14.3 Beta 3 adds in the KDE desktop packages to the DVD image. Due to the “x11/kde5” package no longer existing for KDE Plasma 5, the build script needed to be updated to “x11/kde” that in turn points to the new KDE Plasma 6 packages. Thus the KDE Plasma desktop packages are back to being available from the DVD ISOs. However, the KDE packages might end up being dropped later depending upon the size of the ISOs if they begin hitting DVD capacity limits.”
A summary of changes since BETA2 includes:
- DVD images now contain KDE packages, and no longer contain kernel modules compiled on FreeBSD 14.2.
- PATH is set correctly in the post-install shell from bsdinstall.
- A bug causing boot failures on powerpc64le has been fixed.
- 802.11 AUTH frames are no longer sent if BSS changes.
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Known issues
Linux 6.1.137-1, included with Debian 12.11 is unable to load the “watchdog” and “w83977f_wdt” modules on the “amd64” architecture. This is a regression.
This issue will be fixed in a forthcoming update.
Users who rely on the watchdog functionality should disable their watchdog or avoid upgrading to this version of the kernel until a fix is available.

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What is fixed:
- Thunderbird could crash when importing Outlook messages
- Messages were permanently deleted if Trash folder had non-ASCII Unicode characters
- Visual and UX improvements
- Security fixes













