After two years, #KSMBD now considered stable; planned for Linux kernel 6.6 https://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/News/KSMBD-Has-Finally-Reached-a-Stable-State #Linux #kernel #module #Samsung #Samba #security #performance
#KSMBD #linux #kernel #module #samsung #samba #security #performance
I really detest when fixes for known #Linux #kernel regressions are not reviewed or merged quickly[1], as more people might run into the known problem meanwhile – and they will waste time on debugging and due to the experience might in the end even stop testing or running fresh kernel code.
I detest it even more when I'm one of those people[2]. 🥴 🤨 😂
[1] while working with the required care of course! sometimes reviewing takes time!
[2] https://lore.kernel.org/all/859c6dde-37ad-492e-baa0-4ea100d8381f@leemhuis.info/
#Bcachefs was about to hit #linux-next (a pre-requisite for mainline inclusion[1]), but missing Signed-off-by lines seems to come in between:
https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230911125359.5a61d30a@canb.auug.org.au/ #kernel #LinuxKernel
[1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/CAHk-=wjUX287gJCKDXUY02Wpot1n0VkjQk-PmDOmrsrEfwPfPg@mail.gmail.com/
#bcachefs #linux #kernel #linuxkernel
Apple、2件のゼロデイ脆弱性を修正した「iOS/iPadOS 16.6.1 (20G81)」をリリース。
https://applech2.com/archives/20230908-ios-16-6-1-20g81-now-available.html
#applech2 #apple #ios16_6 #ipados16 #kernel #news #webkit #アップデート #不具合 #脆弱性
#applech2 #apple #ios16_6 #ipados16 #kernel #news #webkit #アップデート #不具合 #脆弱性
Accidentally deleted cfg80211 Ubuntu 22.04 Kernel version 5.15.0-43-generic #networking #apt #kernel #2204
#debian #linux #kernel #linuxadmin #sysadmin #opensource
#bcachefs won't make it into #Linux #kernel 6.6, but is not far off. For details see Linus replies starting here:
https://lore.kernel.org/all/CAHk-=wjUX287gJCKDXUY02Wpot1n0VkjQk-PmDOmrsrEfwPfPg@mail.gmail.com/t/#u
"""I suspect any further changes are better done in-tree. The out-of-tree thing has been done.
[…] issues that I have with this, and Christoph did mention a big one: it's not been in linux-next.
So these kinds of "I'll just ignore _all_ basic rules" kinds of issues do annoy me.
[…] if you actually want this
upstream, you need to work with upstream […]"""
While working on a newly installed #Linux server, I wanted to edit a config file located in /tmp/ with vim. I was pretty surprised to see I was unable to save the changes - even as root user! It turns out this is due to a #security standard (fs.protected_*), introduced in #Kernel 4.19, which I simply happened to never come across - until now. 🐧
https://www.claudiokuenzler.com/blog/1343/cant-open-file-for-writing-tmp-even-root
Fast Kernel Methods for Generic Lipschitz Losses via $p$-Sparsified Sketches
Tamim El Ahmad, Pierre Laforgue, Florence d'Alché-Buc
Action editor: Makoto Yamada.
#sparse #kernel #approximations