4 év 7 hónap óta
Security updates have been issued by Debian (firefox-esr, sympa, thunderbird, tomcat8, and xerces-c), Fedora (fprintd, kernel, libfprint, and synergy), Mageia (bitcoin, dpic, firefox, jasper, jupyter-notebook, sam2p, thunderbird, and x11-server), Oracle (firefox, gd, kernel, net-snmp, openssl, python-rtslib, samba, and targetcli), Red Hat (fapolicyd, openshift, Red Hat Virtualization, and web-admin-build), SUSE (xen), and Ubuntu (unzip).
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4 év 7 hónap óta
The LWN.net Weekly Edition for December 17, 2020 is available.
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Python, at least in the CPython reference implementation, is not a
particularly speedy language. That is not at all
surprising to anyone who has used it—the language is optimized for
understandability and development speed, instead. There have been lots of
efforts over the years to speed up various parts of the interpreter,
compiler, and virtual-machine bytecode execution, though no comprehensive
overhaul has been merged into CPython. An interesting new proposal could
perhaps change that, though it is unclear at this point if
it will take off.
jake
4 év 7 hónap óta
ris
4 év 7 hónap óta
Stable kernels
5.9.15 and
5.4.84 have been released. They both contain
important fixes and users should upgrade.
ris
4 év 7 hónap óta
Security updates have been issued by Debian (firefox-esr), Fedora (mingw-openjpeg2, openjpeg2, and synergy), openSUSE (audacity and gdm), Oracle (libexif, libpq, and thunderbird), Red Hat (firefox, gnutls, go-toolset:rhel8, java-1.7.1-ibm, java-1.8.0-ibm, kernel, kernel-rt, linux-firmware, mariadb-connector-c, mariadb:10.3, memcached, net-snmp, nginx:1.16, nodejs:12, openssl, pacemaker, postgresql:10, python-django-horizon, python-XStatic-Bootstrap-SCSS, python-XStatic-jQuery, and python-XStatic-jQuery224), Scientific Linux (gd, kernel, pacemaker, python-rtslib, samba, and targetcli), SUSE (openssh, PackageKit, spice, and spice-gtk), and Ubuntu (firefox and imagemagick).
ris
4 év 7 hónap óta
Hans Petter Jansson has done
an
analysis of contributions to the GNOME project, raising some concerns
about how well the project is doing at bringing in new developers for the
long haul. "According to this, GNOME peaked at slightly above 1,400
contributors in 2010 and went into decline with the GNOME 3.0 release the
following year. However, 2020 saw the most contributors in a long time,
even with preliminary data — there’s still two weeks to go. Who knows if
it’s an anomaly or not. It’s been an atypical year across the
board."
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On November 26, version 6.1 of
GNU Octave, a language and
environment for numerical computing, was
released. There are several new
features and enhancements in this release, including improvements to
graphics output, better communication with web services, and over 40 new
functions. We will take a look at where Octave fits into the landscape of
numerical tools for scientists and engineers, and recount some of its long
history.
jake
4 év 7 hónap óta
Firefox 84.0 has been released. This version includes an accelerated
rendering pipeline for Linux/GNOME/X11 users and improved performance and
compatibility with Docker. This is the final release to support Adobe
Flash. The
release notes
have additional details.
Firefox 78.6.0 ESR has also been released, with various stability,
functionality, and security fixes. See the release
notes for more information.
ris
4 év 7 hónap óta
CloudLinux has put out a press release stating that it will commit over
$1 million per year toward the creation and maintenance of a CentOS
replacement distribution. "CloudLinux is sponsoring Project Lenix, which will create a free, open-source, community-driven,
1:1 binary compatible fork of RHEL 8 (and future releases). It will provide an uninterrupted way to
convert existing CentOS servers with absolutely zero downtime. Entire server fleets will be able to
be converted with a single command with no reinstallation and no reboots required."
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4 év 7 hónap óta
Security updates have been issued by Debian (libxstream-java and xen), Fedora (curl), openSUSE (curl, kernel, mariadb, and openssl-1_1), Oracle (kernel, libexif, thunderbird, and xorg-x11-server), Red Hat (curl, gd, kernel, kernel-rt, linux-firmware, net-snmp, openssl, pacemaker, python-rtslib, samba, targetcli, and xorg-x11-server), Scientific Linux (libexif, thunderbird, and xorg-x11-server), and SUSE (clamav, gdm, and kernel).
ris
4 év 7 hónap óta
Linus Torvalds
released
the 5.10 kernel on December 13 at the end of a typical nine-week development cycle.
At that point, 16,174 non-merge changesets had been pulled into the
mainline; that makes 5.10 a larger cycle than 5.9, but it falls just short
of the record set by 5.8, which ended with 16,308 changesets. For the most
part 5.10 is just
another routine kernel release, but there are a couple of interesting
things to be seen in the overall statistics.
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4 év 7 hónap óta
The
5.10.1 stable kernel update has been
released on an expedited schedule; it contains reverts for a couple of
late-arriving 5.10 patches that turned out not to be as good an idea as it
first seemed.
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4 év 7 hónap óta
Security updates have been issued by Debian (lxml, openexr, openssl, and openssl1.0), Fedora (libpri, libxls, mediawiki, nodejs, opensc, php-wikimedia-assert, php-zordius-lightncandy, squeezelite, and wireshark), openSUSE (curl, openssh, openssl-1_0_0, python-urllib3, and rpmlint), Red Hat (libexif, libpq, and thunderbird), Slackware (p11), SUSE (kernel, Kubernetes, etcd, helm, openssl, openssl-1_0_0, and python), and Ubuntu (linux, linux-aws, linux-aws-5.4, linux-azure, linux-azure-5.4, linux-gcp, linux-gcp-5.4, linux-hwe-5.4, linux-kvm, linux-oracle, linux-oracle-5.4, linux-raspi, linux-raspi-5.4, linux, linux-aws, linux-aws-hwe, linux-azure, linux-azure-4.15, linux-gcp, linux-gcp-4.15, linux-gke-4.15, linux-hwe, linux-kvm, linux-oracle, linux-snapdragon, and linux, linux-aws, linux-azure, linux-gcp, linux-kvm, linux-oracle, linux-raspi).
ris
4 év 7 hónap óta
Linus has
released the 5.10 kernel.
"I pretty much always wish that the last week was even calmer than it
was, and that's true here too. There's a fair amount of fixes in here,
including a few last-minute reverts for things that didn't get fixed,
but nothing makes me go 'we need another week'. Things look fairly
normal."
Significant changes in this release include
support for the Arm memory tagging
extension,
restricted rings for io_uring,
sleepable BPF programs,
the process_madvise()
system call,
ext4 "fast commits",
and more. See the LWN merge-window summaries (part 1, part 2) and the KernelNewbies 5.10 page
for more details.
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jake
4 év 7 hónap óta
Kernel development is a constant exercise in reducing overhead; any
resources taken by the kernel are not available for the workload that users
actually want to run. As part of this, the
page
structure used to manage memory has been kept as small as possible.
Even so, page structures typically take up just over 1.5% of the
available memory, which is too much for some users. LWN recently
looked at DMEMFS as one approach to reduce
this overhead, but that is not the only work happening in this area. Two
developers are currently working independently on patches to reduce the
overhead associated with huge pages in particular.
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