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An Exploit In GNOME Shell With Systemd?
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Originally posted by interested View PostThat "article" is hilariously filled with errors, like systemd needs a reboot after an upgrade. Systemd is simply the best designed and executed init-system for Linux by a large margin, which is why distro maintainers and developers who actually knows about such things, are choosing it as their distros init-system.
so - are you dumb or evil?
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Originally posted by Sidicas View PostThis reminds me of the linux desktop screen lockers (KDE 2.x?) that were meant to keep other people out, but could be overriden by a logged out user with physical access to the PC and some button mashing. Eventually they fixed those.
It looks like this requires physical access to the PC to force a hibernate. Not too serious.
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Originally posted by Pawlerson View PostAs far as I know KDE never made such mistake. It was gnome 2, but it's hard to find the link to this bug now.All opinions are my own not those of my employer if you know who they are.
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