2 év 11 hónap óta
Security updates have been issued by Fedora (vim), SUSE (cosign, dpdk, freeciv, gfbgraph, kernel, nim, p11-kit, perl-HTTP-Daemon, python-lxml, and python-treq), and Ubuntu (linux-oem-5.14, open-vm-tools, and twisted).
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2 év 11 hónap óta
Version
104 of the Firefox browser has been released. The most interesting
new feature, perhaps, is the ability to analyze a web site's power usage —
but that feature is not available on Linux.
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2 év 11 hónap óta
Docker and other container
engines can greatly simplify many aspects of deploying a server-side
application, but numerous applications consist of more than one container.
Managing a group of containers only gets harder as additional applications
and services are deployed; this has led to the development of a class of
tools called container orchestrators. The best-known of these by far is
Kubernetes; the history of container
orchestration can
be divided into what came before it and what came after.
jake
2 év 11 hónap óta
Video recordings from
BSDCan 2022
are now
available.
OpenBSD-related sessions include:
That's several hours of intense OpenBSD entertainment (and some sister BSDs) right there!
2 év 11 hónap óta
Security updates have been issued by Oracle (kernel and kernel-container), SUSE (bluez, gimp, rubygem-rails-html-sanitizer, systemd-presets-common-SUSE, and u-boot), and Ubuntu (libxslt).
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2 év 11 hónap óta
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has
announced that it is representing cryptography professor Matthew Green, who has
chosen to republish the
sanctioned Tornado Cash open-source code as a
GitHub repository.
EFF’s most central concern about OFAC’s [US
Office of Foreign Assets Control] actions arose because, after the SDN [Specially Designated Nationals] listing of “Tornado Cash,” GitHub took down the canonical repository of the Tornado Cash source code, along with the accounts of the primary developers, including all their code contributions. While GitHub has its own right to decide what goes on its platform, the disappearance of this source code from GitHub after the government action raised the specter of government action chilling the publication of this code.
In keeping with our longstanding defense of the right to publish code, we are representing Professor Matthew Green, who teaches computer science at the Johns Hopkins Information Security Institute, including applied cryptography and anonymous cryptocurrencies. Part of his work involves studying and improving privacy-enhancing technologies, and teaching his students about mixers like Tornado Cash. The disappearance of Tornado Cash’s repository from GitHub created a gap in the available information on mixer technology, so Professor Green made a fork of the code, and posted the replica so it would be available for study. The First Amendment protects both GitHub’s right to host that code, and Professor Green’s right to publish (here republish) it on GitHub so he and others can use it for teaching, for further study, and for development of the technology.
jake
2 év 11 hónap óta
The 2022 election for members of the Linux Foundation Technical Advisory
Board (TAB) will be held during the
Linux
Plumbers Conference, September 12 to 14. The TAB represents
the kernel-development community to the Linux Foundation (and beyond) and
holds a seat on the Foundation's board of directors. The
call for nominees
for this year's election has gone out; the deadline for nominations is
September 12.
Serving on the TAB is an opportunity to help the community; interested
members are encouraged to send in a nomination.
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2 év 11 hónap óta
Version 1.9.0 of the public-inbox email archive manager has been released.
Improvements include a POP3 server, a new multi-protocol "superserver",
some search improvements, and performance improvements. (LWN
looked at public-inbox in 2018).
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2 év 11 hónap óta
The
DAMON
subsystem, which entered the
kernel during the 5.15 release cycle, uses various heuristics to determine
which pages of memory are in active use. Since the beginning, the intent
has been to use this information to influence memory management. The 6.0
kernel contains another step in this direction, giving DAMON the ability to
actively reorder pages on the kernel's least-recently-used (LRU) lists.
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2 év 11 hónap óta
Security updates have been issued by Debian (jetty9 and kicad), Fedora (community-mysql and trafficserver), Gentoo (chromium, gettext, tomcat, and vim), Mageia (apache-mod_wsgi, libitrpc, libxml2, teeworlds, wavpack, and webkit2), Red Hat (podman), Slackware (vim), SUSE (java-1_8_0-openjdk, nodejs10, open-iscsi, rsync, and trivy), and Ubuntu (exim4).
jake
3 év óta
The
second 6.0 kernel prepatch is out for
testing. "The most noticeable fix in here is likely the virtio reverts that
fixed the problem people had with running tests on the google cloud
VMs, which was the 'pending issue' that we had noticed just as the
merge window was closing".
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3 év óta
The
5.19.3,
5.18.19,
5.15.62, and
5.10.137
stable kernel updates have been released; each contains more important
fixes. The 5.18.x series ends with 5.18.19.
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3 év óta
It is fair to say that some projects are rather more concerned about
preserving ABI compatibility than others; the
GNU C Library (glibc) project
stands out even among those that put a lot of effort into preserving
interface stability,
So it may be a bit surprising that a recent glibc change is being
blamed for breaking a number of applications, most of which are proprietary
games. There is, it seems, a class of glibc changes that can break
applications, but which are not deemed to be ABI changes.
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3 év óta
Security updates have been issued by Debian (ruby-tzinfo), Mageia (nvidia-current and nvidia390), SUSE (python-PyYAML, ucode-intel, and zlib), and Ubuntu (linux-aws, postgresql-10, postgresql-12, postgresql-14, and rsync).
jake
3 év óta
There was a time when care had to be taken when buying hardware if the
goal was to run Linux on it. The situation has improved considerably in
recent decades, and unsupported hardware is more the exception than the
rule. That has, for many years, been especially true of Intel hardware;
that company has made a point of ensuring that its offerings work with
Linux. So it is a bit surprising that the IPU6 image processor shipped
with
Alder Lake CPUs
lacks support in Linux, and is unlikely to get it anytime soon. The
problem highlighted here goes beyond just Intel, though.
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3 év óta
The Document Foundation has
announced the release of LibreOffice 7.4 Community, which is the community-supported version of the open-source office suite. Version 7.4 comes with new features for the suite as a whole (WebP and EMZ/WMZ support, ...), the Writer word-processor (better change tracking and hyphenation settings, ...), the Calc spreadsheet (16K columns, ...), and more. "Development is now focused on interoperability with Microsoft’s proprietary file formats, and many new features are targeted at users migrating from MS Office". More information can be found in the
release notes.
jake
3 év óta
Version 5.1.0
of the Krita painting program is out. "Krita 5.1 comes with a ton of
smaller improvements and technical polish. This release sees updates to
usability across the board, improved file format handling, and a whole lot
of changes to the selection and fill tools."
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3 év óta
Version
1.8 of the Julia language has been released. Changes include typed
globals, a new default thread scheduler, some new profiling tools, and
more.
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3 év óta
Security updates have been issued by Debian (chromium, epiphany-browser, freecad, and schroot), Fedora (freeciv, microcode_ctl, qemu, and rsync), Oracle (httpd), SUSE (aws-efs-utils, python-ansi2html, python-py, python-pytest-html, python-pytest-metadata, python-pytest-rerunfailures, python-coverage, python-oniconfig, python-unittest-mixins, bluez, curl, gnutls, kernel, ntfs-3g_ntfsprogs, podman, and ucode-intel), and Ubuntu (zlib).
jake
3 év óta
The LWN.net Weekly Edition for August 18, 2022 is available.
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