Ok folks. That's it now. I have a server farm with Debian+Xen and I'm
stuck in a dead end, because this Bug gets not fixed. I delayed kernel
updates since 5 month now, but can't delay anymore, because of CVE-
2022-42328, CVE-2022-42329 and CVE-2022-3643.

So I have to change to Redhat now? Means my servers will be lost for
Debian for a pretty while. It's a pity, because like this, Debian
Project goes down the drain. Maybe the maintainers should think about
priorities. Bugs like this usually don't affect end consumer devices,
but the big server farm provider, who btw. donate a pretty much of
ressources to the Debian Project.

Greetings
Marc-Robin Wendt


On Mon, 2023-02-20 at 10:30 +0100, vmxevils...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello dear mantainers,
> 
> I have stopped sending kernel packages as per your request (you
> defined it spamming).
> For who might be interested I am making the 6.2.0 kernel amd64
> packages myself (the 6.2.0 kernel announcement is not yet
> on https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/linux).
> Since this version fixes bug 1022126  (and, I am sure others),
> Since all the CVE announcements on the site I read are about past
> kernels......
> If you would like I can send the packages to debian mentor or
> wherever is most convenient for you, for testing and review.
> Sorry for my past mistakes (still have to fully comprehend where was
> I failing, since I was following the manuals, including the source
> ....etc, I'd like you to be more clear for what concerns where just
> following your procedures was failing).
> 
> 
> Thanks
> Renato Gallo

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