Obviously it's a difficult sell - but if this got positive attention I could see Fesco relenting and "upgrading" the branding on Fedora KDE to Fedora Plasma Workstation
gnuplusmatt
I don't think this person knows much about either country beyond stereotypes
With the amount of inbreeding in Tasmania, it's probably more Alabama than Queensland... Which probably should have been marked Florida - if you've ever been to the Gold Coast
yeah I already have a process I use with makemkv, but that does look like a nifty thing to add to my container host
Nuke from orbit might be an overreaction, if you need that machine perhaps disable ssh or turn the machine off until later next week when the postmortems happen. If you need that trusted machine now, then yes fresh install
If laser disc taught us anything, even mastered optical media has a shelf life. The glue holding the layers together going to fail and those discs are going to be worthless... My discs are going to be worthless
Perhaps it was a poorly worded way of suggesting that invalidating host keys would invalidate all client keys it could potentially generate? Either way it's a lot of speculation.
Resetting the keys and SSH config on any potentially compromised host is probably not a terrible idea
some people in my mastodon feed are suggesting that the backdoor might have connected out to malicious infrastructure or substituted its own SSH host keys, but I can't find any clear confirmation. More info as the investigation progresses.
I guess at this point if you're on Fedora 40 or rawhide clear / regen your host keys, even after xz version rollback
These all seem like a monkey's paw situation
The first one and the miles morales "expansion" were rare day ones for me, they worked pretty well on Linux at launch (had to pull in mesa-git for miles morales), all the sony ports have been pretty Linux/proton friendly
Spider-man 2 by year's end right?
Looks a bit shit
I'd be happy if they brought back the wifi toggle instead of making me go into a settings screen