1 év 1 hónap óta
Version 8.0 of the Forgejo
software-development platform has been released. Notable
changes include the removal
of non-free software found in the codebase, improved stability, and a
reduction
in "seemingly random User Interface changes":
A gentle way of describing Forgejo User eXperience is that it is an
acquired taste: it grew over the years, driven by the inspiration of
the person with the keyboard in their hand. Once implemented it almost
never changed. A user who started with Forgejo in 2022 can only see
minor changes in 2024 and not all of them make intuitive sense. The
solution to this problem is simple and was identified early on: User
Research. But only in the making of Forgejo v8.0 did it get some
momentum.
See the release
notes for a full list of changes.
jzb
1 év 1 hónap óta
A
bootstrappable build is one that builds existing
software from scratch — for example, building GCC without relying on an existing
copy of GCC. In 2023, the Guix project
announced that the project had reduced the size
of the binary bootstrap seed needed to build its operating system to just 357-bytes —
not counting the Linux kernel required to run the build process. Now, the
live-bootstrap project
has gone a step further and removed the need for an existing kernel at all.
daroc
1 év 1 hónap óta
Security updates have been issued by Fedora (xdg-desktop-portal-hyprland), Red Hat (freeradius, freeradius:3.0, git-lfs, httpd, kernel, openssh, and varnish:6), SUSE (cdi-apiserver-container, cdi-cloner-container, cdi- controller-container, cdi-importer-container, cdi-operator-container, cdi- uploadproxy-container, cdi-uploadserver-container, cont, git, gtk2, gtk3, kubevirt, virt-api-container, virt-controller-container, virt-exportproxy-container, virt-exportserver-container, virt-handler-container, virt-launcher-container, virt-libguestfs-t, orc, postgresql14, python-dnspython, python-urllib3, shadow, and xen), and Ubuntu (openjdk-17, openjdk-21, openjdk-8, openjdk-lts, and python3.10, python3.8).
jzb
1 év 1 hónap óta
At the 2024
Linux
Storage, Filesystem, Memory Management, and BPF Summit, John Groves led
a session on famfs, which is a filesystem he has developed that uses the
kernel's
direct-access (DAX)
mechanism to access memory that is shareable between hosts. The discussion
was aimed at whether a different approach should be taken and, in
particular, whether FUSE should be used instead of implementing as an
in-kernel filesystem. As noted in the
thread about his
proposal for an LSFMM+BPF session, and the mailing-list discussions on
the first and
second
version of his patch set, there is some skepticism that a new in-kernel
filesystem is warranted for the use case.
jake
1 év 1 hónap óta
Daniel Robbins, founder of the Gentoo Linux distribution and its
spinoff Funtoo Linux, has
announced
that he has decided to end the Funtoo project:
Funtoo started as a philosophy to create a fun
community of contributors building something great together. For me,
it's no longer that so I need to move on to other things. There is not
a successor BDFL for Funtoo nor am I interested in trying to find one,
or hand the project off to someone else. You can expect the project to
wind down through August. If you have a
Funtoo
container, it will continue to be online through the end of August
so you have time to find another hosting solution if you need one.
jzb
1 év 1 hónap óta
At GUADEC
in Denver, Colorado on July 21, the GNOME Foundation held its annual
general meeting (AGM) to provide updates from the foundation's board and committees.
Topics included work accomplished in the past year, challenges
facing the GNOME Foundation–including fundraising and finding a new
executive director–and some insight into plans for the next year. And
last, but not least, the awarding of the Pants of Thanks.
jzb
1 év 1 hónap óta
Security updates have been issued by Fedora (curl), Mageia (virtualbox), Oracle (squid), Red Hat (kernel), SUSE (apache2, bind, cdi-apiserver-container, cdi-cloner-container, cdi- controller-container, cdi-importer-container, cdi-operator-container, cdi- uploadproxy-container, cdi-uploadserver-container, devscripts, espeak-ng, freerdp, ghostscript, gnome-shell, gtk2, gtk3, java-11-openjdk, java-17-openjdk, kubevirt, libgit2, openssl-3, orc, p7zip, python-dnspython, and shadow), and Ubuntu (kernel, linux, linux-aws, linux-aws-hwe, linux-gcp, linux-gcp-4.15, linux-hwe, linux-kvm, linux-oracle, linux, linux-aws, linux-gcp, linux-gke, linux-ibm, linux-nvidia, linux-oem-6.8, linux-raspi, linux, linux-azure, linux-azure-5.4, linux-bluefield, linux-gcp, linux-gcp-5.4, linux-gkeop, linux-hwe-5.4, linux-ibm, linux-ibm-5.4, linux-iot, linux-kvm, linux-raspi, linux-xilinx-zynqmp, linux-aws, linux-aws-5.4, linux-aws-5.15, linux-ibm, linux-ibm-5.15, linux-raspi, linux-gcp-5.15, and linux-lowlatency).
corbet
1 év 1 hónap óta
Version 2.46.0 of the Git
source-code management system has been released. This release seems to
consist of a long list of interface and performance improvements rather
than big new features; see the announcement for the details.
corbet
1 év 1 hónap óta
The release of
6.11-rc1
marked the end of the 6.11 merge window on July 28. By that time,
12,102 non-merge changesets had been pulled into the mainline repository;
about 8,000 of those came in after
the
first-half summary was written. Quite a few significant changes were
to be found in those changesets; there is also one big change that did not
make it.
corbet
1 év 1 hónap óta
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (java-11-openjdk), Debian (bind9), Fedora (darkhttpd, mod_http2, and python-scrapy), Red Hat (python3.11, rhc-worker-script, and thunderbird), SUSE (assimp, gh, opera, python-Django, and python-nltk), and Ubuntu (edk2, linux, linux-aws, linux-gcp, linux-gke, linux-gkeop, linux-gkeop-5.15, linux-hwe-5.15, linux-intel-iotg, linux-intel-iotg-5.15, linux-kvm, linux-lowlatency, linux-lowlatency-hwe-5.15, linux-nvidia, linux-oracle, linux-azure, linux-azure-5.15, linux-azure-fde, linux-azure-fde-5.15, linux-nvidia-6.5, linux-oracle, linux-raspi, and lua5.4).
daroc
1 év 1 hónap óta
Linus Torvalds has
released 6.11-rc1 and closed the
merge window for this development cycle. "The merge window felt pretty
normal, and the stats all look pretty normal too. I was expecting things to
be quieter because of summer vacations, but that (still) doesn't actually
seem to have been the case."
Note that the extensible scheduler class
("sched_ext") was not merged, even though Torvalds had said he would back in June. Sched_ext, it
seems, will need another development cycle out of tree.
corbet
1 év 1 hónap óta
corbet
1 év 1 hónap óta
One of the simplest hardening concepts to understand is that memory should
never be both writable and executable, otherwise an attacker can use it to
load and run arbitrary code. That rule is generally followed in Linux
systems, but there is a glaring loophole that is exploitable from user
space to inject code into a running process. Attackers have duly exploited
it. A new effort to close the hole ran into trouble early in the merge
window, but a solution may yet be found in time for the 6.11 kernel
release.
corbet
1 év 1 hónap óta
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (linux-firmware and squid), Debian (bind9), Fedora (kubernetes, thunderbird, and tinyproxy), Oracle (containernetworking-plugins, cups, edk2, httpd, httpd:2.4, kernel, kernel-container, libreoffice, libuv, libvirt, python3, and runc), Red Hat (freeradius:3.0, httpd, and squid), and SUSE (giflib and python-dnspython).
daroc
1 év 1 hónap óta
In
the previous episode of the
vgetrandom() story, Jason Donenfeld had put together a version of
the
getrandom()
system call that ran in user space, significantly improving performance for
applications that need a lot of random data while retaining all of the
guarantees provided by the system call. At that time, it seemed that a
consensus had built around the implementation and that it was headed toward
the mainline in that form. A few milliseconds after that article was
posted, though, a Linus-Torvalds-shaped obstacle appeared in its path.
That obstacle has been overcome and this work has now been merged for the
6.11 kernel, but its form has changed somewhat.
corbet
1 év 1 hónap óta
On July 12, Jocelyn Falempe
proposed a change to the configuration options that Fedora sets for its
kernels, in order to make kernel panics easier to report.
Falempe would like to enable the kernel's recently added
DRM-panic feature, which adds
a graphical crash screen that is reminiscent of the infamous
Windows "blue screen of death" for kernel panics. The feature introduces a few
tradeoffs, including currently limited driver support, so the proposal spawned a
good deal of discussion.
daroc
1 év 1 hónap óta
Version
1.80.0 of the Rust language has been released. Changes include the new
LazyCell and LazyLock types (which delay data
initialization until the first access), the stabilization of the
exclusive-range syntax for match patterns, and more.
corbet
1 év 1 hónap óta
The
6.9.11,
6.6.42, and
6.1.101 stable kernels have been released. As
usual, they contain important fixes throughout the tree.
jake
1 év 1 hónap óta
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (containernetworking-plugins, cups, edk2, httpd, httpd:2.4, libreoffice, libuv, libvirt, python3, and runc), Fedora (exim, python-zipp, xdg-desktop-portal-hyprland, and xmedcon), Red Hat (cups, fence-agents, freeradius, freeradius:3.0, httpd:2.4, kernel, kernel-rt, nodejs:18, podman, and resource-agents), Slackware (htdig and libxml2), SUSE (exim), and Ubuntu (ocsinventory-server, php-cas, and poppler).
jake
1 év 1 hónap óta
Linux Mint has announced version 22 of
the distribution in three editions: Cinnamon, MATE, and Xfce. Mint 22
is based on Ubuntu 24.04 and uses kernel version 6.8.0:
Linux Mint 22 is a long term support release which will be supported
until 2029. It comes with updated software and brings refinements and
many new features to make your desktop even more comfortable to use.
LWN covered the
Linux Mint 22 beta in early July. See the new
features page and release notes for
more information on this release.
jzb
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