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Fedora Core 5 Update: xorg-x11-server-1.0.1-9.fc5 Print E-mail
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Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Fedora This update fixes a small buffer overflow that causes crashes on vt switches on powerpc.
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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2006-297
2006-04-13
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Product     : Fedora Core 5
Name        : xorg-x11-server
Version     : 1.0.1                      
Release     : 9.fc5                  
Summary     : X.Org X11 X server
Description :
X.Org X11 X server

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Update Information:

This update fixes a small buffer overflow that causes
crashes on vt switches on powerpc.
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* Sun Apr  9 2006 Ray Strode  - 1.0.1-9.fc5
- Fix small overflow that causes crash on vt switch on ppc.
  Patch by David Woodhouse (bug 187083).

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This update can be downloaded from:
  http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/5/

fbd32e6d1614398bae4f2843e815414750eea1e3  SRPMS/xorg-x11-server-1.0.1-9.fc5.src.rpm
1afb53923a8b3888151a5b477d188c32f3c4cff9  ppc/xorg-x11-server-Xorg-1.0.1-9.fc5.ppc.rpm
ec945ca1ef375fcbe998a832bf3c1ce59761aa25  ppc/xorg-x11-server-Xnest-1.0.1-9.fc5.ppc.rpm
f0f31a93b058fc340c54d7365bc60490baae505a  ppc/xorg-x11-server-Xdmx-1.0.1-9.fc5.ppc.rpm
46f1d3f2535cc889b74bb9715b8d87b4578c1493  ppc/xorg-x11-server-Xvfb-1.0.1-9.fc5.ppc.rpm
ba87a3e59fffeb7f97f8905465bd157b81e1fff9  ppc/xorg-x11-server-sdk-1.0.1-9.fc5.ppc.rpm
927817d0f9ff0848d63d29ceebadf09f1bb96043  ppc/debug/xorg-x11-server-debuginfo-1.0.1-9.fc5.ppc.rpm
3ace0e18373f43615cd144c3b30f55ab0af63730  x86_64/xorg-x11-server-Xorg-1.0.1-9.fc5.x86_64.rpm
78be2c943844b91a05951146fc65821f90a50c68  x86_64/xorg-x11-server-Xnest-1.0.1-9.fc5.x86_64.rpm
e47d7f692077cbf9ef5c09590e0612afa071205d  x86_64/xorg-x11-server-Xdmx-1.0.1-9.fc5.x86_64.rpm
581277e126d410f5f0bf1ae75f0c6174f46ae33e  x86_64/xorg-x11-server-Xvfb-1.0.1-9.fc5.x86_64.rpm
9e2c43767c36759a0eed1fe5caefac9371d4736c  x86_64/xorg-x11-server-sdk-1.0.1-9.fc5.x86_64.rpm
e1dc18fa309b7120be7982acce7ada62f34c6e25  x86_64/debug/xorg-x11-server-debuginfo-1.0.1-9.fc5.x86_64.rpm
0583f35a6ec525ab9f0fde9278415376fb3a6d2c  i386/xorg-x11-server-Xorg-1.0.1-9.fc5.i386.rpm
c664d97673fd620b88269c3c6394dabf818efb4c  i386/xorg-x11-server-Xnest-1.0.1-9.fc5.i386.rpm
9f0c8c150f7bf35b0689c91c2507d333ef89041a  i386/xorg-x11-server-Xdmx-1.0.1-9.fc5.i386.rpm
0d4340119097eebb6ee6ca8cc6f4aa016b132859  i386/xorg-x11-server-Xvfb-1.0.1-9.fc5.i386.rpm
38d068fbf6e69af806dcec0dcae2589600311aa0  i386/xorg-x11-server-sdk-1.0.1-9.fc5.i386.rpm
eceac5dfc885126dd599366538a9fb8ffafe5416  i386/debug/xorg-x11-server-debuginfo-1.0.1-9.fc5.i386.rpm

This update can be installed with the 'yum' update program.  Use 'yum update
package-name' at the command line.  For more information, refer to 'Managing
Software with yum,' available at http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/.
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