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Monday, August 12th, 2019

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    1:34p
    Kernel prepatch 5.3-rc4
    The 5.3-rc4 kernel prepatch has been
    released for testing. "I mentioned last week that rc3 was unusually small.

    Well, we fixed that.
    "
    2:31p
    Security updates for Monday
    Security updates have been issued by Debian (fusiondirectory, gosa, kconfig, kernel, pango1.0, and python-django), Fedora (aubio, icedtea-web, java-1.8.0-openjdk, kernel, kernel-headers, kernel-tools, libslirp, openqa, os-autoinst, and upx), Gentoo (JasPer, libvncserver, and redis), Mageia (cyrus-imapd and php), Oracle (kernel), Red Hat (chromium-browser, cockpit-ovirt, Red Hat Virtualization, and rhvm-appliance), SUSE (ImageMagick, libvirt, python, and wireshark), and Ubuntu (poppler).
    2:35p
    Two stable kernels
    Stable kernels 4.9.189 and 4.4.189 have been released. They both contain
    important fixes and users should upgrade.
    3:54p
    GNU Radio 3.8.0.0 released
    GNU Radio is an extensive framework
    for software-defined radio development. The 3.8.0.0 release is finally
    available. "It's the first minor release version since more than six years, not without
    pride this community stands to face the brightest future SDR on general purpose
    hardware ever had.
    "
    4:15p
    LXD 3.16 released
    Version 3.16 of the LXD
    system container manager has been released. "This release includes a number of new features, configuration options and improvements to the command line tool.

    Behind the scenes, a lot of work has gone into reworking the infrastructure used for container devices with the nic, infiniband and proxy devices having switched over to the new logic. This should result in much cleaner code that is easier to debug, better tests and more thorough error handling and configuration validation.
    "
    5:05p
    Xfce 4.14 released
    The Xfce desktop 4.14 is out. "In this 4.14 cycle the main goal was to port all core components to Gtk3 (over Gtk2) and GDBus (over D-Bus GLib). Most components also received GObject Introspection support. Along the way we ended up polishing our user experience, introducing quite a few new features and improvements."

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