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Monday, October 13th, 2014

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    1:32p
    The Linux Foundation announces Dronecode
    The Linux Foundation has announced
    a new project, called Dronecode,
    that is concerned with free systems to drive autonomous vehicles —
    drones, in other words. There is a lot of code already in place, it seems.
    "Today more than 1,200 developers are working on Dronecode projects
    with more than 150 code commits a day on some projects.
    " Andrew
    "Tridge" Tridgell is the chair of the project's steering committee.
    4:25p
    Security advisories for Monday

    CentOS has updated krb5 (C5: code execution).

    Fedora has updated check-mk (F20; F19: code execution and more), cscope (F19: insecure snapshots), ctags (F20: denial of service), golang (F20; F19: forged certificate ownership), kdelibs (F19: authorization bypass), lzo (F19: code execution), mantis (F20; F19: null byte poisoning), mksh (F20; F19: multiple issues), nginx (F20; F19: virtual host confusion attacks), nss (F19: signature forgery), nss-softokn (F19: signature forgery), nss-util (F19: signature forgery), openstack-neutron (F20: denial of service), phpMyAdmin (F19: cross-site scripting), rubygem-bundler (F20; F19: installs malicious gem files), seamonkey (F20; F19: multiple vulnerabilities), and xen (F20; F19: multiple vulnerabilities).

    Gentoo has updated locale-maketext (multiple vulnerabilities).

    6:58p
    Scientific Linux 7.0 x86_64 released
    Scientific Linux has released version 7.0 of its enterprise Linux clone.
    "Fermilab's intention is to continue the development and support of
    Scientific Linux and refine its focus as an operating system for scientific
    computing.
    " It is recommended to read both the Scientific
    Linux release notes
    and the RHEL7
    release notes
    .

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