| Summary: | Update Request: kernel-linus-4.4.32-1.mga5 | ||
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| Product: | Mageia | Reporter: | Thomas Backlund <tmb> |
| Component: | Security | Assignee: | QA Team <qa-bugs> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | QA Contact: | Sec team <security> |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | Normal | CC: | davidwhodgins, herman.viaene, jim, lewyssmith, sysadmin-bugs, tarazed25, wilcal.int, youpburden |
| Version: | 5 | Keywords: | validated_update |
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Whiteboard: | advisory mga5-32-ok mga5-64-ok | ||
| Source RPM: | kernel-linus | CVE: | CVE-2016-7039, CVE-2016-7042, CVE-2016-7425, CVE-2016-8630, CVE-2016-8633 |
| Status comment: | |||
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Description
Thomas Backlund
2016-11-15 21:04:35 CET
x86_64 hardware, nvidia GTX770, Intel Core i7-4790K, Gigabyte motherboard Installed: kernel-linus-4.4.32-1.mga5-1-1.mga5 kernel-linus-devel-4.4.32-1.mga5-1-1.mga5 kernel-linus-devel-latest-4.4.32-1.mga5 kernel-linus-doc-4.4.32-1.mga5.noarch kernel-linus-latest-4.4.32-1.mga5 kernel-linus-source-4.4.32-1.mga5-1-1.mga5.noarch kernel-linus-source-latest-4.4.32-1.mga5.noarch kernel-linus-userspace-headers Rebooted to the Mate desktop. All was as it was left. Firefox 45.5.0 OK. Virtualbox 5.1.8 came up after a systemd update. Captured an external USB3.0 storage drive. It mounted immediately. Released it back to the host using the devices menu. Leaving this running until the next reboot. CC:
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tarazed25
Dave Hodgins
2016-11-17 22:20:01 CET
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davidwhodgins MGA5-32 on AcerD620 Xfce No installation issues Rebooted after installation, no apparent problems (network, libreoffice, PDF, MCC all OK). CC:
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herman.viaene A bit too optimistic: after some time clicking back and forth in MCC, the graphics control (Radeon Express 1200) got confused, and fields (small windows in its own) got covered by a red field, up to a point where everything became all but unusable. After reboot all seems normal again, wait and see...... It happened again, so this is a no-go on this machine. MGA5-64 on HP Pavilion dv7 KDE and Virtualbox-64 I just installed these packages : kernel-linus-4.4.32-1.mga5-1-1.mga5 kernel-linus-devel-4.4.32-1.mga5-1-1.mga5 kernel-linus-devel-latest-4.4.32-1.mga5 kernel-linus-doc-4.4.32-1.mga5.noarch kernel-linus-latest-4.4.32-1.mga5 kernel-linus-source-4.4.32-1.mga5-1-1.mga5.noarch kernel-linus-source-latest-4.4.32-1.mga5.noarch kernel-linus-userspace-headers Everything is working fine for now, no graphic issues like said on comment#4 I'm using the free AMD drivers. I've been using Gimp, Libreoffice, Firefox, MCC ... No problems. CC:
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youpburden In VirtualBox, M5, KDE, 32-bit Package(s) under test: kernel-linus-latest default install of kernel-desktop-latest [wilcal@localhost ~]$ uname -a Linux localhost 4.4.32-desktop-1.mga5 #1 SMP Tue Nov 15 10:10:27 UTC 2016 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux [root@localhost wilcal]# urpmi kernel-desktop-latest Package kernel-desktop-latest-4.4.32-1.mga5.i586 is already installed System boots to a working desktop. Common apps work. Screen dimensions are correct. install kernel-linus-latest from updates_testing [root@localhost wilcal]# uname -a Linux localhost 4.4.32-desktop-1.mga5 #1 SMP Tue Nov 15 10:10:27 UTC 2016 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux [root@localhost wilcal]# urpmi kernel-linus-latest Package kernel-linus-latest-4.4.32-1.mga5.i586 is already installed System boots to a working desktop. Common apps work. Screen dimensions are correct. How do I actually know that the system is booting with kernel-linus-latest? The version numbers seem to be the same as kernel-desktop-latest. CC:
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wilcal.int In VirtualBox, M5, KDE, 64-bit Package(s) under test: kernel-linus-latest default install of kernel-desktop-latest [root@localhost wilcal]# uname -a Linux localhost.localdomain 4.4.32-desktop-1.mga5 #1 SMP Tue Nov 15 09:08:15 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux [root@localhost wilcal]# urpmi kernel-desktop-latest Package kernel-desktop-latest-4.4.32-1.mga5.x86_64 is already installed System boots to a working desktop. Common apps work. Screen dimensions are correct. install kernel-linus-latest from updates_testing [root@localhost wilcal]# uname -a Linux localhost.localdomain 4.4.32-desktop-1.mga5 #1 SMP Tue Nov 15 09:08:15 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux [root@localhost wilcal]# urpmi kernel-linus-latest Package kernel-linus-latest-4.4.32-1.mga5.x86_64 is already installed System boots to a working desktop. Common apps work. Screen dimensions are correct. How do I actually know that the system is booting with kernel-linus-latest? The version numbers seem to be the same as kernel-desktop-latest. (In reply to William Kenney from comment #7) > In VirtualBox, M5, KDE, 64-bit > > Package(s) under test: > kernel-linus-latest > > How do I actually know that the system is booting with kernel-linus-latest? > The version numbers seem to be the same as kernel-desktop-latest. in linus uname returns only the kernel version, for example: $ uname -r 4.4.32-1.mga5 in desktop, tmb and server the kernel flavour is also returned, for example $ uname -r 4.4.32-desktop-1.mga5 CC:
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jim (In reply to William Kenney from comment #7) > [root@localhost wilcal]# uname -a > Linux localhost.localdomain 4.4.32-desktop-1.mga5 #1 SMP Tue Nov 15 09:08:15 > UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux Still running the desktop kernel, not the linus kernel. > [root@localhost wilcal]# urpmi kernel-linus-latest > Package kernel-linus-latest-4.4.32-1.mga5.x86_64 is already installed > How do I actually know that the system is booting with kernel-linus-latest? > The version numbers seem to be the same as kernel-desktop-latest. During boot, there should be a new entry for the linus kernel, to select. The default linux entry should boot to the latest kernel installed, using the symlinks in /boot for vmlinux and initrd.img Per my testing in Comments 6 & 7 would it not be true if I started with the default kernel-desktop-latest: 4.4.32-desktop-1.mga5 then enabling the update_testing repo, install kernel-linus-latest then on the next reboot the linus kernel should be the kernel selected. That should happen automatically, correct? (In reply to William Kenney from comment #10) > Per my testing in Comments 6 & 7 would it not be true if I started > with the default kernel-desktop-latest: 4.4.32-desktop-1.mga5 > then enabling the update_testing repo, install kernel-linus-latest > then on the next reboot the linus kernel should be the kernel selected. > That should happen automatically, correct? No. as per design, the "extra" kernels (linus, tmb), does not replace default kernel symlinks. Those are reserved for core kernel. So you must explicitly select the "extra" kernel you want to boot during testing of them. > (In reply to William Kenney from comment #10)
> No.
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> as per design, the "extra" kernels (linus, tmb), does not replace default
> kernel symlinks. Those are reserved for core kernel.
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> So you must explicitly select the "extra" kernel you want to boot during
> testing of them.
Ahhhhh...back to this tomorrow to try again.
Thanks.
On mga5-32 Package installed: kernel-linus-4.4.32-1.mga5-1-1.mga5.i586 Package installed cleanly System re-booted normally $ uname -r 4.4.32-1.mga5 No regressions noted OK for mga5-32 on this system: Machine: Mobo: ECS model: GeForce7050M-M v: 1.0 CPU: Quad core AMD Phenom 9500 Graphics: Card: NVIDIA GF108 [GeForce GT 630] drivers: v4l,nouveau On mga5-64
Package installed: - kernel-linus-4.4.32-1.mga5-1-1.mga5.x86_64
Package installed cleanly
System re-booted normally
$ uname -r
4.4.32-1.mga5
No regressions noted
OK for mga5-64 on this system:
mobo: ECS model: GeForce7050M-M v: 1.0
CPU: Quad core AMD Phenom 9500 (-MCP-)
Graphics: Card: NVIDIA GF108 [GeForce GT 630]
Display Server: X.Org 1.16.4 drivers: v4l,nouveau
Boot: legacy BIOS
Disk: GPT partitions
In VirtualBox, M5, KDE, 32-bit Package(s) under test: kernel-linus-latest default install of kernel-desktop-latest [root@localhost wilcal]# uname -a Linux localhost 4.4.32-desktop-1.mga5 #1 SMP Tue Nov 15 10:10:27 UTC 2016 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux [root@localhost wilcal]# urpmi kernel-desktop-latest Package kernel-desktop-latest-4.4.32-1.mga5.i586 is already installed System boots to a working desktop. Common apps work. Screen dimensions are correct. install kernel-linus-latest from updates_testing [root@localhost wilcal]# uname -a Linux localhost 4.4.32-1.mga5 #1 SMP Tue Nov 15 19:50:58 UTC 2016 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux [root@localhost wilcal]# urpmi kernel-linus-latest Package kernel-linus-latest-4.4.32-1.mga5.i586 is already installed Got it. Thanks tmb. System boots to a working desktop. Common apps work. Screen dimensions are correct. In VirtualBox, M5, KDE, 64-bit Package(s) under test: kernel-linus-latest default install of kernel-desktop-latest [root@localhost wilcal]# uname -a Linux localhost.localdomain 4.4.32-desktop-1.mga5 #1 SMP Tue Nov 15 09:08:15 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux [root@localhost wilcal]# urpmi kernel-desktop-latest Package kernel-desktop-latest-4.4.32-1.mga5.x86_64 is already installed System boots to a working desktop. Common apps work. Screen dimensions are correct. install kernel-linus-latest from updates_testing [root@localhost wilcal]# uname -a Linux localhost.localdomain 4.4.32-1.mga5 #1 SMP Tue Nov 15 20:17:11 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux [root@localhost wilcal]# urpmi kernel-linus-latest Package kernel-linus-latest-4.4.32-1.mga5.x86_64 is already installed Got it. Thanks tmb. System boots to a working desktop. Common apps work. Screen dimensions are correct.
youpburden
2016-12-07 10:10:51 CET
CVE:
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CVE-2016-7039, CVE-2016-7042, CVE-2016-7425, CVE-2016-8630, CVE-2016-8633 Thanks to James & Bill for testing this. Am validating it; Advisory already in place. Keywords:
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validated_update An update for this issue has been pushed to the Mageia Updates repository. http://advisories.mageia.org/MGASA-2016-0411.html Status:
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RESOLVED |