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Friday, December 11th, 2020

    Time Event
    3:52p
    Security updates for Friday
    Security updates have been issued by Debian (minidlna and x11vnc), Fedora (pam), openSUSE (chromium, minidlna, nsd, openssl-1_1, and pngcheck), SUSE (gcc7 and kernel), and Ubuntu (lxml and squirrelmail).
    4:12p
    [$] Reducing page structures for huge pages
    Kernel development is a constant exercise in reducing overhead; any
    resources taken by the kernel are not available for the workload that users
    actually want to run. As part of this, the page
    structure
    used to manage memory has been kept as small as possible.
    Even so, page structures typically take up just over 1.5% of the
    available memory, which is too much for some users. LWN recently looked at DMEMFS as one approach to reduce
    this overhead, but that is not the only work happening in this area. Two
    developers are currently working independently on patches to reduce the
    overhead associated with huge pages in particular.
    4:19p
    Six new stable kernels
    The 5.9.14, 5.4.83, 4.19.163, 4.14.212, 4.9.248, and 4.4.248 stable kernels
    have been released by Greg Kroah-Hartman. As usual, they contain important
    fixes throughout the tree; users should upgrade.

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