Year: 2021
There will be no LCFG release this week. We’ll get back to normal next week.
This week sees quite a few changes, in particular, following from discussions at the recent LCFG monthly meeting, various configuration has been moved from the DICE to LCFG headers so that it may be shared and reused.
This is looking like one of our busiest weeks for a while, with quite a range of changes. Mostly these are focussed on the Ubuntu platform which sees changes for the network and openssh components. Here are all the details…
As many of you will be aware by now, yesterday one of the Let’s Encrypt certificates expired and there was a certain amount of fallout…
This week sees the introduction of a couple of small new component features and the inclusion last bits of Informatics teaching software for the new academic year. External sites will not notice much change this week. Here are the details…
This week sees minimal changes, other than the usual weekly security updates most sites won’t see much change this week. Here are the details…
This week mainly sees various small improvements for SL7 to allow the dynamic building of kernel modules which should help with support for modern hardware. Here are all the details…
A fairly quiet week with the few changes having little impact on most systems. Here are the details…
This week is fairly quiet again but the changes do include an important fix for how we select the default kernel version on Ubuntu. Please note that due to holidays the release team are short-staffed this week, if any major issues are found during testing it is likely we will defer the release until next […]
This is mostly a very quiet week, the main change is the updates to the LCFG client which were postponed last week to allow more testing. Here are the details…
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