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The XMir Security Issue Should Now Be Resolved
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Originally posted by LinuxGamer View Post"Should Be Resolved" but any ways, it was good you posted the, Article on XMir security issue's keep them coming to let users know a head of time it was shame they did not have a huge hole like this in there wiki or letting the users know a head of time
because thats interesting for... I don't know ... just "keep them coming to let users know a head of time"
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Originally posted by tmpdir View PostYeah... we want all the security related regressions, in every software project there is, on every possible moment...
because thats interesting for... I don't know ... just "keep them coming to let users know a head of time"
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[QUOTE=andydread;352868]Originally posted by LinuxGamer View Post"Should Be Resolved" but any ways, it was good you posted the, Article on XMir security issue's keep them coming to let users know a head of time it was shame they did not have a huge hole like this in there wiki or letting the users know a head of time
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This software is not currently enabled in any distributed version of Ubuntu. So no. Its not a "shame" Is it a shame that the CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS MASSIVE hole was left in the Linux kernel for 2 whole years and distributed to world+dog and when they supposedly "patched" the gaping hole 4 months ago they failed to mention the criticality of this bug? is that a "shame"?
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