![]() ![]() Yet as not everything is ported yet it can be silent about something and start complaining again after we manage to port all of the required stuff.Īlternatively if you feel really bored you can chip in by adding some tests or porting the openSUSE specific portions of the code to the new layout. ![]() You can still see if some bogus behaviour of 1.11 is happening with it and report bugs if it does so. Now I always asked for testers to try out the new checkers on their stuff but it sadly does not make 100% sense as we didn't port all the SUSE code yet to the new layout.īut if you want to try it out we have built rpms on OBS. * Make tests more reliable and error out instead of throwing too many warnings ![]() * include openSUSE specific checks into upstream as much as possible * add tests to validate the behaviour and ensure there are not too many false positives The release is now again bit closer as we managed to tackle few of the outstanding issues and simply try to spend the week improving as much as possible (or postproning to 2.1 release ). To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner(a)ĭuring hackweek that was happening at SUSE last week we tried to progress more on 2.0 release of rpmlint. To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe(a) Is the expectation that the authentication will > The most important part is using TPM localities. > - Localities (suggested by James Bottomley) > - Direct use TPM API in hibernation instead of keyring > - Encrypted whole snapshot image instead of only data pages. > - Simplify the design: remove keyring dependency and trampoline. > It needs some big changes after review: > Here is the latest status of the hibernation encryption and authentication: > support for hibernation with Secure Boot enabled? > wondering what the status and interest level in getting upstream > Lee Chun-Yi, but don't see that it was ever accepted (?) and I'm > I did some digging and found this 2015 patch submission to from > Hibernation (suspend on disk) is disabled. > limitation when Secure Boot is enabled. > Both openSUSE Leap 15.1 and SLES 15 SP1 references contain this ![]()
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