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Monday, January 25th, 2021

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    3:32p
    Kernel prepatch 5.11-rc5
    The 5.11-rc5 kernel prepatch is out for
    testing. "Nothing particularly stands out. We had a couple of splice()
    regressions that came in during the previous release as part of the
    'get rid of set_fs()' development, but they were for odd cases that
    most people would never notice. I think it's just that 5.10 is now
    getting more widely deployed so people see the fallout from that
    rather fundamental change in the last release.
    "
    3:56p
    Security updates for Monday
    Security updates have been issued by Debian (crmsh, debian-security-support, flatpak, gst-plugins-bad1.0, openvswitch, python-bottle, salt, tomcat9, and vlc), Fedora (chromium, python-pillow, sddm, and xen), Gentoo (chromium, dnsmasq, flatpak, glibc, kdeconnect, openjdk, python, thunderbird, virtualbox, and wireshark), Mageia (blosc, crmsh, glibc, perl-DBI, php-oojs-oojs-ui, python-pip, python-urllib3, and undertow), openSUSE (gdk-pixbuf, hawk2, ImageMagick, opera, python-autobahn, viewvc, wavpack, and xstream), Red Hat (dnsmasq), Slackware (seamonkey), SUSE (hawk2, ImageMagick, mutt, permissions, and stunnel), and Ubuntu (pound).
    5:45p
    [$] The endless browser wars
    The term "browser wars" typically refers to Microsoft's attempts to
    dominate the World Wide Web with its Internet Explorer browser in the
    1990s. That effort was thwarted by antitrust efforts and the rise of the
    free browser now known as Firefox;
    ever since, the web has been defined by free software. Or so some may have
    thought. In the 2020s, the browser wars continue with the growing
    dominance of Chrome and, it would seem, the imminent removal of Chromium
    from many Linux distributions.
    10:31p
    pip 21.0 has now been released
    The Python Packaging Authority (PyPA) has announced the release of pip
    21.0. This version removes Python 2.7 and 3.5 support, and drops support
    for legacy cache entries from pip < 20.0.

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