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Wednesday, October 16th, 2019

    Time Event
    2:37p
    Security updates for Wednesday
    Security updates have been issued by Debian (apache2 and unbound), Fedora (opendmarc, runc, and sudo), openSUSE (epiphany, GraphicsMagick, and libopenmpt), Oracle (kernel and sudo), Red Hat (java-1.8.0-openjdk, jss, kernel, kernel-rt, and kpatch-patch), SUSE (crowbar-core, crowbar-openstack, grafana, novnc, openstack-keystone, openstack-neutron, openstack-neutron-lbaas, openstack-nova, openstack-tempest, python-pysaml2, python-urllib3, rubygem-chef, rubygem-easy_diff, sleshammer, libpcap, sudo, and tcpdump), and Ubuntu (aspell and libsdl1.2).
    4:11p
    [$] FPGAs and free software
    The problems with field-programmable
    gate arrays
    (FPGAs) is not exactly an obvious talk topic for a
    graphics-related conference like the 2019 X.Org Developers Conference (XDC). Ben
    Widawsky acknowledged that, but said that he sees parallels in the
    situation with FPGA support in the free-software world and the situation with
    graphics hardware support in the past. It is his hope that the tools for
    developing with FPGAs can make the same journey that graphics drivers have
    made over the last two decades or so.
    9:38p
    [$] WireGuard and the crypto API
    When last we looked in on the progress of
    the WireGuard VPN tunnel toward the
    mainline kernel, it seemed like the main sticking point had been overcome. The Zinc cryptography API used by WireGuard was
    generally seen as a duplication of effort with the existing kernel
    cryptographic algorithms, so an effort to rework Zinc to use that existing
    code seemed destined to route around that problem and bring WireGuard to
    the mainline. In the six months since then, though, things have gone
    fairly quiet in WireGuard-land; that all changed based on a conversation at
    the recent Kernel Recipes
    conference in Paris.

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