Slackware ARM -current supporterar officiellt Banana Pi!
"The current installation documentation focuses on installing on to an 2.5in SATA hard drive,
but alternative installation targets are welcome (please send a diff of the install document to MoZes@).
Support for the Banana Pi in the main line Kernel is currently limited to having the Banana Pi in headless mode,
but the Linux SUNXI team have plans to upstream more of the hardware support in 2015."
Daterat 2 Mars 2015.
10.0.17 Är en stabil (GA) utgåva, medans 10.1.3 är Beta.
Med GA menas, Inga kända allvarliga buggar. Inga buggfixar sedan senaste utgåvan som orsakat några anmärkningsvärda förändringar i koden. Vi tror att koden är klar för generellt bruk (baserat på flödet av bugg rapporter) etc etc..
Uppdateringar/Nytt i 10.0.17:
Today, all modern Web browsers already use the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) to check with certificate authorities on whether a given site certificate is valid. The new OneCRL effort is not intended to immediately replace OCSP.
Läs mer..."Firefox 37 will continue to support OCSP; it will check both OCSP and OneCRL when evaluating a certificate," Mark Goodwin, application security engineer at Mozilla, told eWEEK. "As we gain more experience with OneCRL, we will look into disabling OCSP for certificates covered by OneCRL, but we are not taking that step today.
Unity worked with Mozilla to enable the feature, which is actually based on a combination of WebGL and asm.js, the Mozilla-developed subset of JavaScript that's touted as an "assembly language for the web."
"The result is native-like performance in desktop browsers without the need for plugins,"
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OpenSSL, arguably the world's most important Web security library with its support for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) in such popular Web servers as Apache and Nginx, has had real trouble. First, there was HeartBleed and more recently there is FREAK. It's been one serious security problem after another. Now, the NCC Group, a well-regarded security company, will be auditing OpenSSL's code to catch errors before they appear in the wild.
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