Anybody know of any Linux distributions that have released fixes for Dirty Frag?
@dangoodin Debian has updated kernel images out for it
@dangoodin (There are almost definitely others, I was only checking Debian because that's what I use)
@e_nomem @dangoodin Yeah, Debian released for 13 very quickly, then for 11, followed by 12 by the end of last week. Ubuntu hasn't even patched CopyFail yet, last I checked. Only turned off the module.
Update to fix DirtyFrag available

Just an update. The fixes for DirtyFrag are pushing to stable right now. For Fedora 42, this is the 6.19.14-101 kernel. For Fedora 44 and Fedora 43, these are in the 7.0.4 kernel. There will be no 7.0.5 as it only contains a single patch which is already included in our 7.0.4 updates. As this is a rebase kernel for Fedora 44 and Fedora 43, I have also started “offical” builds of the F42 update against F43 and F44. This gives users an option should there be a regression in 7.0.4 which makes it ...

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