If it required a remote kernel debugger to get things going why not add a quick screenshot of the assembly instead of saying there aren't "any identifiable marks for...64 bit build"? Identifiers are everywhere if you…
Yes and this decision haunts distros like Ubuntu over and over again. There's no easy win though.
Maybe linux-distros has a poc or GTFO rule in place to keep the unchecked "I can get root on your box with this one weird trick but I won't tell you how" emails to a minimum. Just a guess though.
Or Trust Wallet 0 day.
I'm not sure as I've never followed how OSS projects get patched w.r.t security in particular. I've always groaned at my employer for running EOL operating systems and tell them about upgrading to a supported OS to…
The way I interpret that paragraph is that now with an additional revenue stream (Pro/ESM) they can develop security patches and only subscribers will get them. I think their attempt to get the conversation started…
I think this discourse comment by a Canonical employee should be read by everyone before making a judgement. It's really easy to make assumptions as an end user, myself included.…
I use wine to play Roblox with my kids and I don't have to dual boot windows. Works great on Linux mint and pop os
I think that bin+cue had trouble with mixed mode disks. This was my experience many, many years ago. It may have changed. Back in the day, the format that worked for me (for mixed mode) was CloneCD's CCD+IMG+SUB. Looks…
But containers are not just chroot + marketing. Some containers offer real security advantages not found with using straight up chroot. I would agree that the __basis__ of containers is chroot however. Any search of…
If it required a remote kernel debugger to get things going why not add a quick screenshot of the assembly instead of saying there aren't "any identifiable marks for...64 bit build"? Identifiers are everywhere if you…
Yes and this decision haunts distros like Ubuntu over and over again. There's no easy win though.
Maybe linux-distros has a poc or GTFO rule in place to keep the unchecked "I can get root on your box with this one weird trick but I won't tell you how" emails to a minimum. Just a guess though.
Or Trust Wallet 0 day.
I'm not sure as I've never followed how OSS projects get patched w.r.t security in particular. I've always groaned at my employer for running EOL operating systems and tell them about upgrading to a supported OS to…
The way I interpret that paragraph is that now with an additional revenue stream (Pro/ESM) they can develop security patches and only subscribers will get them. I think their attempt to get the conversation started…
I think this discourse comment by a Canonical employee should be read by everyone before making a judgement. It's really easy to make assumptions as an end user, myself included.…
I use wine to play Roblox with my kids and I don't have to dual boot windows. Works great on Linux mint and pop os
I think that bin+cue had trouble with mixed mode disks. This was my experience many, many years ago. It may have changed. Back in the day, the format that worked for me (for mixed mode) was CloneCD's CCD+IMG+SUB. Looks…
But containers are not just chroot + marketing. Some containers offer real security advantages not found with using straight up chroot. I would agree that the __basis__ of containers is chroot however. Any search of…