11th January 2017, 14:33
Maui-Mint update add wrong sources list
https://mauilinux.org/part-rolling-via-backports/
maui-xenial-backports-neon
src maui-xenial-backports missing -neon
I enable sources list to compile end correct holidays in calendar. I sent updates to the KDE address or it will be corrected one fine day and maybe never. I read on the Mint Forum about exploi that is corrected after 9 years, I'm shocked
Dirty cow Exploit patches
Postby deepakdeshp ยป Tue Oct 25, 2016 5:51 pm
Dirty cow is a very serious exploit. From which Mint versions have the
patches rolled out in update manager?
Which are the Mint versions not tequiring a patch?
There must be versions for which the patch may not have rolled out.
The youtube video is quite good. Looks like one can become root easily
and destroy the system or a whole network.
The bug has existed since around 2.6.22 (released in 2007) and was fixed
on Oct 18, 2016.
https://youtu.be/kEsshExn7aE
http://thehackernews.com/2016/10/linux-k...t.html?m=1
https://mauilinux.org/part-rolling-via-backports/
Quote:Then TICK both maui-xenial-backports and maui-xenial-backports-neon, so it looks like this:I enable src list a find erorr:
maui-xenial-backports-neon
src maui-xenial-backports missing -neon
I enable sources list to compile end correct holidays in calendar. I sent updates to the KDE address or it will be corrected one fine day and maybe never. I read on the Mint Forum about exploi that is corrected after 9 years, I'm shocked
Dirty cow Exploit patches
Postby deepakdeshp ยป Tue Oct 25, 2016 5:51 pm
Dirty cow is a very serious exploit. From which Mint versions have the
patches rolled out in update manager?
Which are the Mint versions not tequiring a patch?
There must be versions for which the patch may not have rolled out.
The youtube video is quite good. Looks like one can become root easily
and destroy the system or a whole network.
The bug has existed since around 2.6.22 (released in 2007) and was fixed
on Oct 18, 2016.
https://youtu.be/kEsshExn7aE
http://thehackernews.com/2016/10/linux-k...t.html?m=1