#LinuxBug

Norobiik @Norobiik@noc.socialNorobiik@noc.social
2024-09-27

In short, if you're running the #Unix printing system #CUPS, with cups-browsed present and enabled, you may be vulnerable to attacks that could lead to your computer being commandeered over the network or internet. The attacks require the victim to start a print job. Do not be afraid. #Linux #CriticalBug

That doomsday critical #LinuxBug: It's CUPS. May lead to remote hijacking of devices
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https://purl.org/rzr#rzr
2021-01-28

mastodon.social/@rzr/105634280 Sorry for noise there is no , I had forgotten a killer script running from a session of other computer to stop when my actual gets frozen

https://purl.org/rzr#rzr
2021-01-28

: is crashing and yelling "Exiting due to channel error." if I use (note: profile is located in regular file system ~) once umounted it works back to normal, any hints ?

Elad Heneladhen
2018-06-30

This is truly a brave new world of broken linux for the masses. Don't worry, there's a patch out there. You can't patch? Why don't you go rtfm or use windows?


5/5
Rant off. I wanna cry.

Elad Heneladhen
2018-06-30

The patch was fixed by its maintainer (an Arch user...) but stopped using it. Along came Ubuntu 18.04 and after a while 19 based on it, carrying this regression like a xenomorph in its abdomen (sorry. Getting carried away here).

Now all I'm asking is how many years before a regression that hinders usability and has an easy patch will again be fixed for simple users, for whom hunting after patches in xorg bugzilla isn't accessible?


4/5

Elad Heneladhen
2018-06-30

Xorg being xorg, although the bug is open since 2004 it hasn't been patched. However, came along and thought that maybe linux should be usable, and implemented the patch that already existed. And all was well between 12.04 to 17.10. In 17.10 the patch made some problems. This coincided with Ubuntu stopping giving a damn about users and moving to GNOME "break user experience and don't look back". So instead of fixing the patch they stopped using it.


3/?

Elad Heneladhen
2018-06-30

Once upon a time, a long long time ago, there was xorg.
Xorg had this bug: instead of switching keyboard layout when the key combination is released, thus allowing the layout switching combination to be used as part of other key combinations, xorg switched layouts upon key press.
This meant that, for example, it your layout switching was done with alt+shift you couldn't use alt+shift+tab to flip backwards between open windows.


2/?

Elad Heneladhen
2018-06-30

I'll tell you a sad Linux Bug Life story, and how it makes me want to cry. Are you with me?


1/?

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