Non-competitive £220M datacenter deal with tax collector tops £510M pile of public money
Updated Fujitsu has been awarded around £510 million ($682 million) in UK public sector contracts since a TV dramatization of the Horizon Post Office scandal – including a recent £220 million ($294 million) deal with the UK tax collector, awarded without competition.…
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (emacs, java-17-openjdk, kernel, kernel-rt, microcode_ctl, python3.11-setuptools, python3.12-setuptools, and socat), Debian (gnutls28), Fedora (vim), Red Hat (java-1.8.0-ibm), Slackware (bind), SUSE (docker, erlang, erlang26, ggml-devel-5889, gnuplot, kernel, kubernetes1.27, libQt6Concurrent6, mailman3, and transfig), and Ubuntu (apache2, bind9, linux-iot, linux-lowlatency-hwe-6.11, and linux-raspi, linux-raspi-5.4).
Inside this week's LWN.net Weekly Edition:
- Front: Python JIT; Anubis; Secure Boot certificate expiration; SFrame; Exported symbols; Python packaging in Fedora.
- Briefs: Parrot 6.4; SPI report; Quotes; ...
- Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.
Version 0.50.0 of
Hyprland, a compositor for Wayland, has been
released. Changes include a new render-scheduling option that "
can
drastically improve FPS on underpowered devices, while coming at no
performance or latency cost when the system is doing alright
", an
option to exclude applications from screen sharing, a new test suite, and
more.
Linux users who have
Secure Boot
enabled on their systems knowingly or unknowingly rely on a key from
Microsoft that is set to expire in September. After that point, Microsoft
will no longer use that key to sign the
shim
first-stage UEFI bootloader that is used by Linux distributions to boot the
kernel with Secure Boot. But the replacement key, which has been available
since 2023, may not be installed on many systems; worse yet, it may require
the hardware vendor to issue an update for the system firmware, which may
or may not happen. It seems that the vast majority of systems will not be
lost in the shuffle, but it may require extra work from distributors and
users.
Fedora's NeuroFedora
special-interest group (SIG) is considering a change of strategy
when it comes to packaging Python modules. The SIG, which consists of
three active members, is struggling to keep up with maintaining the
hundreds of packages that it has taken on. What's more, it's not
clear that the majority of packages are even being consumed by Fedora
users; the group is trying to determine the right strategy to meet its
goals and shed unnecessary work. If its new packaging strategy is
successful, it may point the way to a more sustainable model for Linux
distributions to provide value to users without trying to package
everything under the sun.
Security updates have been issued by Oracle (cloud-init, emacs, firefox, glib2, go-toolset:rhel8, kernel, lz4, python-setuptools, python3.11-setuptools, python3.12-setuptools, and socat), Red Hat (fence-agents, glib2, glibc, java-17-openjdk, kernel, kernel-rt, python-setuptools, python3.11-setuptools, and python3.12-setuptools), Slackware (libxml2), SUSE (glib2, gpg2, kernel, libxml2, poppler, rmt-server, runc, stalld, and xen), and Ubuntu (jpeg-xl).
Peter Kyle promised alternative to 'ball and chain' of legacy systems, but he has no plan and little power
Comment Last week, UK minister for science, innovation and technology Peter Kyle spoke at Google Cloud Summit in London to tell the audience: "Now, sometimes I'm accused of being 'too close to big tech'," with the Chocolate Factory's multi-colored logo looming behind him.…
Former staffers of struggling UK biz say they don’t expect to be paid for July
UK cybersecurity shop Adarma has confirmed it has entered administration.…
Waiting for license approval but plans to resume shipments of the MI308 accelerator soon-ish
The US government has cleared AMD to resume exporting some accelerators to China.…