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Riding horses, hacking computers, phones and smartwatch.
@martijnbraam Ouch. Power is hard :-(, and IIRC they used industrial chip, not phone chip. I guess it is still way better than PinePhone? Is camera still broken, as described in https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Fairphone_5_(fairphone-fp5) ?
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@vegard @ljs @kernellogger @larsmb @gregkh It clearly is additional work, true. But the goal is security, and nonsensical CVEs do not help with that. https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-52472 . What percentage of spam CVEs do you believe describe real security problem?
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@gregkh @larsmb @kernellogger @vegard What "abuse" are you talking about? There was small amount of questionable CVEs. Now there's huge amount of... commit metadata pasted into CVEs. That's even lower quality than before, and as a bonus there's order of magnitude more of them. It should be pretty plain to see why people view that as an attack. Example: https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-52472 . Does the description make sense to you?
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@larsmb @kernellogger @vegard @gregkh If there's some good writeup (you, your company, someone else), it would be useful to me. I seen this so far: https://amanitasecurity.com/posts/dear-linux-kernel-cna-what-have-you-done/ .
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@larsmb @vegard @kernellogger @gregkh If there was an SUSE statement explaining "intentional attack on the CVE system is not cool", I could use it :-).
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@vegard @kernellogger @larsmb @gregkh Dealing with spammer should not be part of distro's work. And no, "false positives are better" is not true in this case.
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@larsmb @kernellogger I don't belive @gregkh is acting in good faith here :-(. https://lwn.net/Articles/961978/ makes it quite clear. How can we stop him?
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@rmader Camera, correct. Not sure about many, it happens on RPi and PinePhone, but that's all arm64 boards we tested. It does not happen on Intel.
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@mkyral @irozhlas Mel jsem pocit ze "gigafaktory" znamena "Tesla", ale zda se ze ne...
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@sailfishosnews So I welcome competition in phone space, and SailfishOS is indeed part of that. But as the dominant distribution is Android, I'd really prefer options that are at least as free as that.
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I'm fighting with internal panel and HDMI output on RPi 4 inside CutiePi. It would be very useful to have more than one boot configuration. Is there good documentation how to do that somewhere?
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@rmader Perhaps one day the "feature" where kernel passes uncached RAM to userspace, and libcamera passes it down to the application will be solved, too....
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@irozhlas Musk je silenec a podvodnik. Nevim jestli by Gigafactory byla zrovna vyhra...
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@MNandor There were similar attempts (look but do not touch) for similar licenses for security auditing. You could get Windows NT sources (if you were government) with such terms.
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@vbabka I hope someone at MITRE has enough common sense not to let Greg sabotage CVE's like this for much longer :-(. @gregkh
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@sima "root-to-kernel" "exploits" are not security bugs. People are putting that security barrier in place, but it is not really there, and trying to pretend this fiction actually results in real damage.
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@sailfishosnews SailfishOS has revised EULA. Great news! Yeah, instead of "revised EULA", would not it be nice if you made it free software and played with a rest of community? Not even Android has an EULA.
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CutiePI is fun toy. I have Ubuntu where internal display works but not HDMI out. I have damaged original image from Jozef Mlich where both work, but it does not boot. I'd like Debian with both internal and external display.
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@piggz @PINE64 @newbyte Would you have an pointer to your Shutter app? There's screenshot app of the same name, making search hard..
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@b0rk_reruns While using set -euo pipefail will make bash a bit saner, real solution is to switch to real programming language. Python is often suitable choice.
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