On Wed, 2018-01-10 at 23:58 +0100, Andreas Beckmann wrote: > On 2018-01-10 15:25, Luca Boccassi wrote: > > I'm a little confused as what their blobs could possible have to do > > with spectre/meltdown to be honest > > meltdown does not seem to be an issue, but for spectre it is not > neccessarily the GPU bits being fixed, but the CPU side of the driver - > which can run untrusted user supplied code (e.g. compiling shaders) ... > that could be comparable to the sandboxed javascript in the browser > accessing all the browser memory. > > > - but in general it sounds like a > > good idea to move 384 to stable-p-u, since it's won't be the last CVE > > we get and as you said 375 is dead and buried. > > > > Andreas, what do you think? > > Just uploaded to stretch-backports, will need to go through backports-new. > Untested on my side - please try it out :-) > > > Andreas >
Running this driver version built locally with the following (system marked) two no longer needed packages purged. libgles-nvidia1 libgles1-nvidia No issues thus far. Regards Phil -- *** If this is a mailing list, I am subscribed, no need to CC me.*** Playing the game for the games sake. Web: https://kathenas.org GitLab: https://gitlab.com/kathenas Twitter: kathenasorg Instagram: kathenasorg GPG: 1B97 6556 913F 73F3 9C9B 25C4 2961 D9B6 2017 A57A
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