5 év 7 hónap óta
As of this writing, 4,726 non-merge changesets have been pulled into the
mainline repository for the 5.6 development cycle. That is a relatively
slow start by contemporary kernel standards, but it still is enough to
bring a number of new features, some of which have been pending for years,
into the mainline. Read on for a summary of the changes pulled in the
early part of the 5.6 merge window.
corbet
5 év 7 hónap óta
Ian Jackson
posted a note to the xen-announce mailing list with the sad news that Xen community manager and project advisory board member Lars Kurth has died. "I'm very sad to inform you that Lars Kurth passed away earlier this
week. Many of us regarded Lars as a personal friend, and his loss is a
great loss to the Xen Project.
We plan to have a tribute to Lars on the XenProject blog in the near
future. Those who are attending FOSDEM may wish to attend the short
tribute we plan for Sunday morning:
https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/event/vai_memory_of_lars_kurth/"
jake
5 év 7 hónap óta
From Ian Jackson we have the sad news that Lars Kurth, longtime community
developer and community manager for the Xen project, has passed away.
There is
an
event planned on February 2 for those who will be at FOSDEM.
corbet
5 év 7 hónap óta
Five new stable kernels have been released:
5.4.16,
4.19.100,
4.14.169,
4.9.212, and
4.4.212. As usual, each contains important
fixes throughout the kernel tree. Users should upgrade.
jake
5 év 7 hónap óta
Security updates have been issued by Debian (graphicsmagick, opensmtpd, webkit2gtk, wget, and zlib), openSUSE (apt-cacher-ng, GraphicsMagick, java-1_8_0-openjdk, mailman, mumble, rubygem-excon, sarg, and shadowsocks-libev), Oracle (libarchive and openjpeg2), Red Hat (firefox, fribidi, openjpeg2, SDL, and thunderbird), Scientific Linux (openjpeg2), SUSE (glibc, java-1_8_0-openjdk, and rmt-server), and Ubuntu (Apache Solr and webkit2gtk).
jake
5 év 7 hónap óta
The LWN.net Weekly Edition for January 30, 2020 is available.
corbet
5 év 7 hónap óta
Fedora currently uses
Pagure to host
many of its Git repositories and to handle things like documentation and
bug tracking. But Pagure is maintained by the Red Hat Community Platform
Engineering (CPE) team, which is currently straining under the load of
managing the infrastructure and tools for Fedora and CentOS, while also maintaining
the tools used by the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) team. That has led
to a discussion about identifying the requirements for a "Git forge" and
possibly moving away from Pagure.
jake
5 év 7 hónap óta
Qualys has put out an advisory regarding a vulnerability in OpenBSD's
OpenSMTPD mail server. It "allows an attacker to execute arbitrary shell
commands, as root: either locally, in OpenSMTPD's default configuration (which listens on
the loopback interface and only accepts mail from localhost);
or locally and remotely, in OpenSMTPD's 'uncommented' default
configuration (which listens on all interfaces and accepts external
mail)." OpenBSD users would be well advised to update quickly.
corbet
5 év 7 hónap óta
Security updates have been issued by CentOS (apache-commons-beanutils, java-1.8.0-openjdk, libarchive, openjpeg2, openslp, python-reportlab, and sqlite), Debian (hiredis, otrs2, and unzip), openSUSE (apt-cacher-ng, git, samba, sarg, and storeBackup), Oracle (openjpeg2), Red Hat (libarchive, openjpeg2, sqlite, and virt:rhel), SUSE (aws-cli and python-reportlab), and Ubuntu (libgcrypt11, linux-aws-5.0, linux-gcp, linux-gke-5.0, linux-oracle-5.0, linux-hwe, linux-hwe, linux-aws-hwe, linux-lts-xenial, linux-aws, and openjdk-8, openjdk-lts).
ris
5 év 7 hónap óta
Version
6.4 of the LibreOffice productivity suite is out. It is said to be
"a new major release providing better performance, especially when
opening and saving spreadsheets and presentations, and excellent
compatibility with DOCX, XLSX and PPTX files."
corbet
5 év 7 hónap óta
The Thunderbird email client has been
moved
into a separate company called "MZLA Technologies Corporation", which
remains wholly owned by the Mozilla Foundation. "Moving to MZLA Technologies Corporation will not only allow the Thunderbird project more flexibility and agility, but will also allow us to explore offering our users products and services that were not possible under the Mozilla Foundation. The move will allow the project to collect revenue through partnerships and non-charitable donations, which in turn can be used to cover the costs of new products and services.
Thunderbird’s focus isn’t going to change. We remain committed to creating
amazing, open source technology focused on open standards, user privacy,
and productive communication."
corbet
5 év 7 hónap óta
Transparent and verifiable electronic elections are technically feasible,
but for a variety of reasons, the techniques used are not actually viable for
running most elections—and definitely not for remote voting. That was one of the
main takeaways from a keynote at this year's
linux.conf.au given by University of
Melbourne Associate
Professor Vanessa Teague. She is a cryptographer who, along with her
colleagues, has investigated
several kinds of e-voting software; as is
probably not all that much of a surprise, what they found is buggy
implementations. She described some of that work in a
talk that was a mix of math with software-company and government missteps; the latter may
directly impact many of the Australian locals who were in attendance.
jake
5 év 7 hónap óta
Security updates have been issued by Debian (iperf3, openjpeg2, and tomcat7), Mageia (ansible, c3p0, fontforge, glpi, gthumb, libbsd, libmediainfo, libmp4v2, libqb, libsass, mbedtls, opencontainers-runc, php, python-pip, python-reportlab, python3, samba, sysstat, tomcat, virtualbox, and webkit2), openSUSE (java-11-openjdk, libredwg, and sarg), Oracle (sqlite), Red Hat (libarchive, nss, and openjpeg2), Scientific Linux (sqlite), SUSE (nodejs6), and Ubuntu (cyrus-sasl2, linux, linux-aws, linux, linux-aws, linux-kvm, linux-raspi2, linux-snapdragon, linux, linux-aws, linux-oem, mysql-5.7, mysql-8.0, tcpdump, and tomcat8).
ris
5 év 7 hónap óta
The
5.5 kernel was released on
January 26. Over the course of this development cycle, it was
occasionally said that the holidays were slowing contributions. At the
end, though, 5.5 saw the merging of 14,350 non-merge changesets from 1,885
developers — not exactly a slow-moving cycle. Indeed, 5.5 just barely
edged out 5.4 as the kernel with the most developers ever. Read on for our
traditional look at where the contributions to 5.5 came from, along with a
digression into the stable-update process.
corbet
5 év 7 hónap óta
The Qt blog has
announced some
changes in how the Qt toolkit is offered to consumers. Notably,
installation of Qt binaries will require a Qt Account and
long-term-supported (LTS) releases and the offline installer will become
available to commercial licensees only. "From February onward, everyone, including open-source Qt users, will require valid Qt accounts to download Qt binary packages. We changed this because we think that a Qt account lets you make the best use of our services and contribute to Qt as an open-source user.
We want open-source users to help improve Qt in one form or another, be that through bug reports, forums, code reviews, or similar. These are currently only accessible from a Qt account, which is why having one will become mandatory."
ris
5 év 7 hónap óta
Stable kernels
4.19.99 and
4.14.168. As usual, there are important fixes
and users should upgrade.
ris
5 év 7 hónap óta
Stable kernel
5.4.15 has been released with
important fixes throughout the tree. Users should upgrade.
ris
5 év 7 hónap óta
Security updates have been issued by Debian (jsoup and slirp), Fedora (community-mysql, elog, fontforge, libuv, libvpx, mingw-podofo, nodejs, opensc, podofo, thunderbird-enigmail, transfig, and xfig), openSUSE (arc, libssh, and libvpx), Red Hat (git, java-1.8.0-openjdk, java-11-openjdk, python-reportlab, and sqlite), Slackware (thunderbird), and SUSE (java-1_8_0-openjdk, python, and samba).
ris
5 év 7 hónap óta
corbet
5 év 7 hónap óta
Ars Technica
reviews the
Purism Librem 5 smartphone, which is made from open-source software and (mostly) open hardware. It is clearly not there yet as a replacement for the phone in our pockets, but it would seem to be on the right path. "The thing to keep in mind here is that Purism has taken on an absolutely gargantuan task. It somehow scraped together a new supply chain of mostly open source components, it came up with a smartphone design from scratch, and it is building its own smartphone distribution of Linux. Two years is not enough time to do this. The OS and app package is not nearly finished, and it lacks basic smartphone functionality. The hardware is nearly finished, but you'll have a hard time taking advantage of it right now since the power management isn't really implemented, and support for things like the cameras are non-existent. If you really want open source smartphones to be a thing, though, this is where you need to start. The Librem 5 is a proof of concept."
jake
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