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Support for QR code #kernel panic screens[1] is now in #Linux-next[2] and thus slated for inclusion in #LinuxKernel 6.12. 🥳
Note, the QR encoder requires #Rust / #Rustlang support to be enabled when building the kernel, as it is written in Rust (see [2]).
[1] for details, see this patch series: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240822073852.562286-1-jfalempe@redhat.com/
[2] see among others https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git/commit/?id=cb5164ac43d0fc37ac6b45cabbc4d244068289ef
I'd really like to read a well researched article that sums up how Linux distros reacted to the massive influx of #Linux #kernel CVE that started ~half a year – both for their #LinuxKernel packages and their live-patching offerings.
But I guess that is an enormous amount of work that no media outlet in this world is willing to pay anyone for writing. 😕
Slide taken from @gregkh's "Why are there so many kernel CVEs?" talk he gave at OSS China yesterday (https://social.kernel.org/objects/c9979d9f-399f-428b-ac56-c41598076dfa ) #LinuxKernel
Greg K-H (@gregkh@social.kernel.org)
Here's a link to the slides for my "Why are there so many kernel CVEs?" talk I gave at OSS China yesterday: https://kccncossaidevchn2024.sched.com/event/ed2b39a9a0cdfc1df18de67ce0c2f6be Link to gi...social.kernel.org