Azért nem gondoltam volna, hogy ilyen gyorsan igazolva leszek megint...
"The stable team has released the 2.6.25.6 kernel. It has a whole pile of bugfixes, with none that are specifically called out as security related."
CHIKAMA masaki (1):
cpufreq: fix null object access on Transmeta CPUIs trivially exploitable.
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Users of any Linux distribution should be upset with this situation. When bugs aren't
properly marked as security-relevant or are silently fixed, they don't get backported to the
kernels provided by your distribution. So even though you're using the latest "secure" kernel
for your distribution, you can still be compromised by a number of silently fixed
vulnerabilities for which a patch already exists, but no distribution will know to apply.