On 2019-07-08, Andrei POPESCU <andreimpope...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Lu, 08 iul 19, 09:06:33, Curt wrote: >> On 2019-07-08, Andrei POPESCU <andreimpope...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >> > This was fixed before the release.
>> What? > > Is there something wrong with the current wording? I guess, as I thought I was referring to the release-notes, which haven't been. >> > You are aware that the Release Notes are work in progress as long >> > as the >> > corresponding Debian release is still in testing, right? >> How will the mistakes be fixed if no one points them out? > Yes, please! I'm sure you know how to use reportbug ;) Actually, I don't, but I could give it a try. There was some uncertainty in a recent thread about whether "it" had been fixed or not. >> >> misleading (if the entropy-starvation stanza had begun, "For those running >> >> services using the getrandom() system call..." or something, I >> >> probably wouldn't be here cluttering the forum with my bullshit). >> > Patches welcome. >> I've given them. Delete the erroneous stanza concerning the migration of >> inteface names, and begin the stanza concerning the critcial systemd bug >> as above (rephrases welcome). > > I have no idea which daemons on my system are using getramdom(). You got me there. AFAIK, openssh and openssl. > Kind regards, > Andrei -- "These findings demonstrate that under appropriate conditions the isolated, intact large mammalian brain possesses an underappreciated capacity for restoration of microcirculation and molecular and cellular activity after a prolonged post-mortem interval." From a recent article in *Nature*. Holy shit.