On Sun, Mar 31 2024 at 06:52:53 PM +00:00:00, Christopher Klooz
<py0xc3@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Fedora Linux 40 branched users (i.e. pre-Beta) likely received the
potentially vulnerable 5.6.0-2.fc40 build if the system updated
between March 2nd and March 6th. Fedora Linux 40 Beta users only
using stable repositories are NOT impacted. Fedora Linux 39 and 38
users are also NOT impacted."
-> only pre-beta, not beta, affected
-> F40 beta using stable NOT impacted (without challenging the
previously distributed assumption that testing is disabled by default)
That's still the same false information, isn't it?
It looks correct to me. The bug was fixed prior to the final release of
F40 beta, so describing it as "pre-beta" makes sense. And people who
used only the stable repos were indeed not affected. The article later
clarifies that updates-testing is enabled by default (although it would
be nicer to do this higher up rather than lower down the page).
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