WetGeek there was yesterday's update that caused some apparmor issues but then there was last night's middle-of-the-night-followup-update-that-fixes-the-apparmor-issues. did you do both updates?
If you did one today, then you have both I suppose.
If you are fully up to date then this is the only post I've seen where the apparmor update did not work, but it's been slow here.
If systemctl status apparmor
shows apparmor disabled, and you are fully updated, then it's significant asfaik.
all I got
Sync Updates for Week 26, 2024
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Updated a intel laptop with Plasma and lost integrated audio (speaker icon crossed out), opening the audio volume menu integrated speaker was missing completely, eopkg install sof-firmware --reinstall
brought it back.
Otherwise no issues, thanks all!
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brent all I got
Thanks for your reply. It's a rare day when I'm not the first (or one of the first) to apply updates, but because of personal issues that generated a lot of stress, I didn't even get to update anything until late Saturday afternoon. And I still had little time to spend on it, so for a change I didn't read any of the other posts before I started updating.
When I couldn't get to sleep tonight, I fired up my laptop, discovered that another update was available, and installed it. I can confirm that the apparmor issue is gone, and as @Harvey noted, the reboot command now works by itself in the terminal.
I'm going to start updating all the rest of the machines here, until I'm too sleepy to continue, then I'll try going to bed again.
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linux-firmware, sof-firmware, and iptables cherry-picked to fix an issue caused by moving files from /lib64/ to /usr/lib64 (in preparation for the upcoming usr-merge) where not all compat symlinks were created.
Did this affect the operation of iptables?
Thanks for the kind words. Mixed in with the stress, there's been some joy. I found out yesterday that, based on her LSATs, my granddaughter was given a full ride at a law school in Boston. Needless to say, Granddad is really proud of her.
The other good news was the cherry-picking that fixed almost everything I could have asked for yesterday. Everything reallly important, anyway.
OpenSSH v9.8 cherry-picked to fix new critical vulnerability.
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Just updated Gnome.
Calc won't print. Just shows a blank page in print preview and prints a blank page.
Tried evolution and the printer works for emails.
edit: Not a Solus issue. I just copied and pasted the spreadsheet into a new file and it is okay.
ReillyBrogan from the reading:
"...The vulnerability, which is a signal handler race condition in OpenSSHโs server (sshd), allows unauthenticated remote code execution (RCE) as root on glibc-based Linux systems; that presents a significant security risk. This race condition affects sshd in its default configuration.
Based on searches using Censys and Shodan, we have identified over 14 million potentially vulnerable OpenSSH server instances exposed to the Internet..."
"they" never sleep and either do you all!
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Cherry-picked yt-dlp 2024.07.01
(Didn't read the CVE properly seems it only affects Windows but whatever, done now).
Anyone has issue with Rhythmbox?
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@WhiteWolf
I had. It didn't play and (memory dump) sudo eopkg it gstreamer-1.0-plugins-good
helped. But I don't know it's the same error.
WhiteWolf The "broken" packages are expected, see e.g. https://discuss.getsol.us/d/10707-broken-packages-reinstalled-still-broken