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Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: (lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me)'s status on Saturday, 28-Sep-2024 02:38:32 JST Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: @quad Could also somewhat accept things typically in the base install like util-linux, procfs, iproute2, … where there's only few systems without it by default and even then you typically end up installing at least one of them because BusyBox is too incomplete. -
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Wolf480pl (wolf480pl@mstdn.io)'s status on Saturday, 28-Sep-2024 02:50:20 JST Wolf480pl @lanodan @quad
> where there's only few systems without any of those by defaultexcept half of wifi routers and every android phone :P
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Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: (lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me)'s status on Saturday, 28-Sep-2024 02:50:20 JST Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: @wolf480pl @quad Well logically you should have less routers than computers (routeur georg who develops for TP-Link was an outlier and shouldn't have been counted :P).
And Android devices… sure you technically have a Linux in those and they got hit by funky kernel flaws (Like dirty cow I think it was?). Rest of the Android stack is essentially custom except for toybox and mksh, so ability to get an RCE on both Android and other Linux systems would strictly mean a kernel flaw. -
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Wolf480pl (wolf480pl@mstdn.io)'s status on Saturday, 28-Sep-2024 03:09:01 JST Wolf480pl @lanodan @quad which is what "Linux vulnerability" is supposed to mean :P
Also, yes, locally I have less routers than computers, and even less routers than Linux computers. But globally, I'm guessing there are more Linux routers than Linux personal computers.
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Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: (lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me)'s status on Saturday, 28-Sep-2024 03:09:01 JST Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: @wolf480pl @quad Yeah but there's probably more Linux systems out there than Linux routers, even though basically everyone's home router runs Linux.
Also the announce had "GNU/Linux", which was like half-wrong as I doubt any non-GNU Linux has cups preinstalled and enabled, but technically wasn't GNU-specific at all.
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