News: 0000835401

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Security updates for Tuesday

([Security] Oct 27, 2020 15:00 UTC (Tue) (ris))


Dist.

ID

Release

Package

Date

Debian

[1]DLA-2416-1

LTS

thunderbird

2020-10-27

Fedora

[2]FEDORA-2020-b40fc174b5

F33

createrepo_c

2020-10-27

Fedora

[3]FEDORA-2020-b40fc174b5

F33

dnf-plugins-core

2020-10-27

Fedora

[4]FEDORA-2020-b40fc174b5

F33

dnf-plugins-extras

2020-10-27

Fedora

[5]FEDORA-2020-b40fc174b5

F33

librepo

2020-10-27

Fedora

[6]FEDORA-2020-b40fc174b5

F33

livecd-tools

2020-10-27

Fedora

[7]FEDORA-2020-81026ddd81

F32

pdns-recursor

2020-10-27

openSUSE

[8]openSUSE-SU-2020:1748-1

15.2

firefox

2020-10-27

openSUSE

[9]openSUSE-SU-2020:1752-1

mailman

2020-10-27

Oracle

[10]ELSA-2020-4317

OL8

firefox

2020-10-26

Red Hat

[11]RHSA-2020:4366-01

EL7

Satellite 6.8

2020-10-27

Red Hat

[12]RHSA-2020:4351-01

EL6

chromium-browser

2020-10-26

Red Hat

[13]RHSA-2020:4348-01

EL6

java-1.8.0-openjdk

2020-10-26

Red Hat

[14]RHSA-2020:4350-01

EL7

java-1.8.0-openjdk

2020-10-26

Red Hat

[15]RHSA-2020:4347-01

EL8

java-1.8.0-openjdk

2020-10-26

Red Hat

[16]RHSA-2020:4349-01

EL8.0

java-1.8.0-openjdk

2020-10-26

Red Hat

[17]RHSA-2020:4352-01

EL8.1

java-1.8.0-openjdk

2020-10-26

Scientific Linux

[18]SLSA-2020:4350-1

SL7

java-1.8.0-openjdk

2020-10-27

SUSE

[19]SUSE-SU-2020:3038-1

OS9 SLE12

libvirt

2020-10-27

SUSE

[20]SUSE-SU-2020:3039-1

SLE12

libvirt

2020-10-27

SUSE

[21]SUSE-SU-2020:3037-1

SLE15

libvirt

2020-10-26

Ubuntu

[22]USN-4605-1

16.04 18.04 20.04 20.10

blueman

2020-10-27

Ubuntu

[23]USN-4599-2

16.04

firefox

2020-10-26

Ubuntu

[24]USN-4604-1

16.04 18.04 20.04 20.10

mysql-5.7, mysql-8.0

2020-10-27

Ubuntu

[25]USN-4583-2

20.10

php7.4

2020-10-27

Ubuntu

[26]USN-4562-2

20.10

ruby-kramdown

2020-10-26



[1] https://lwn.net/Articles/835381/

[2] https://lwn.net/Articles/835382/

[3] https://lwn.net/Articles/835383/

[4] https://lwn.net/Articles/835384/

[5] https://lwn.net/Articles/835385/

[6] https://lwn.net/Articles/835386/

[7] https://lwn.net/Articles/835387/

[8] https://lwn.net/Articles/835388/

[9] https://lwn.net/Articles/835389/

[10] https://lwn.net/Articles/835390/

[11] https://lwn.net/Articles/835380/

[12] https://lwn.net/Articles/835374/

[13] https://lwn.net/Articles/835376/

[14] https://lwn.net/Articles/835378/

[15] https://lwn.net/Articles/835375/

[16] https://lwn.net/Articles/835377/

[17] https://lwn.net/Articles/835379/

[18] https://lwn.net/Articles/835391/

[19] https://lwn.net/Articles/835393/

[20] https://lwn.net/Articles/835394/

[21] https://lwn.net/Articles/835392/

[22] https://lwn.net/Articles/835395/

[23] https://lwn.net/Articles/835396/

[24] https://lwn.net/Articles/835397/

[25] https://lwn.net/Articles/835398/

[26] https://lwn.net/Articles/835399/

Will Silicon Valley Become A Ghost Town?

Back in the 80s, businessmen hoped that computers would usher in a
paperless office. Now in the 00s, businessmen are hoping that paper will
usher in a computerless office. "We've lost more productivity this last
decade to shoddy software," explained Mr. Lou Dight, the author of the
bestselling book, "The Dotless Revolution". "By getting rid of computers
and their infernal crashes, bluescreens, and worst of all, Solitaire, the
US gross domestic product will soar by 20% over the next decade. It's time
to banish Microsoft crapware from our corporate offices."

Lou Dight is the champion of a new trend in corporate America towards the
return of pen-and-paper, solar calculators, old IBM typewriters, and even
slide rules. If "dotcom" was the buzzword of the 90s, "dotless" is the
buzzword of the 21st Century.