
I'm generally not very fond of reporting on security breaches or bugs, but OSNews reader and Mandriva employee Adam Williamson warned us of a pretty serious bug in pre-releases of the Linux kernel.
"A major bug has been found in the e1000e module (which supports some Intel onboard ethernet adapters) in Linux kernel 2.6.27 pre-releases (up to and including 2.6.27rc7). It can cause the EEPROM of the adapter to become corrupted, rendering it non-functional. This may affect current pre-releases of distributions. Mandriva has posted a detailed notification about the issue, as has SUSE." So, watch out.
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2005-07-07
I'm going to be now. I got hit by this in an Ubuntu alpha, and just don't have time to RMA until school gets out for summer.
I think the big issue is how some distributors are responding this. Every ISO with this issue should be pulled immediately, and new ones posted with either a fix or the module removed, not just blacklisted. There's a debate about this in the Ubuntu bug report right now.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/263555