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Reviewed-on: #35 Reviewed-by: Neil Hanlon <neil@noreply@resf.org>
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These are what we consider significant SIG/Security news items, not an exhaustive list of package updates and wiki edits.
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## June 1, 2024
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[lkrg](packages/lkrg.md) `0.9.8-2.el8_10.security` is a rebuild of Linux Kernel Runtime Guard for EL 8.10,
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which wasn't strictly necessary this time as our build for 8.9 also remained working on 8.10 as-is.
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## May 22, 2024
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[lkrg](packages/lkrg.md) `0.9.8-2.el9_4.security` is a rebuild of the Linux Kernel Runtime Guard for EL 9.4.
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[lkrg](packages/lkrg.md) `0.9.8-2.el9_4.security` is a rebuild of Linux Kernel Runtime Guard for EL 9.4.
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## May 20, 2024
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## EL8
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- Version `0.9.8-1.el8_9.security`
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- Version `0.9.8-2.el8_10.security`
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- Based on upstream version `0.9.8`
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### Package summary
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### Testing and recovery
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Although the current package passed our own testing (on 9.4 and 8.9), we recommend that you only enable LKRG to start on system bootup after you've tested it for a while to ensure its compatibility with your system. If you nevertheless run into a boot time issue with LKRG later, you can disable it with the `nolkrg` kernel command-line option.
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Although the current package passed our own testing (on 9.4 and 8.10), we recommend that you only enable LKRG to start on system bootup after you've tested it for a while to ensure its compatibility with your system. If you nevertheless run into a boot time issue with LKRG later, you can disable it with the `nolkrg` kernel command-line option.
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### Remote logging
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