Stefan Dirsch
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* Fixes a security issue, in which an authenticated X client can cause an X server to use memory after it was freed, potentially leading to crash and/or memory corruption. (CVE-2013-4396, bnc#843652) OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/X11:XOrg/xorg-x11-server?expand=0&rev=461 |
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.gitignore | ||
N_0001-Check-harder-for-primary-PCI-device.patch | ||
N_0001-Fix-segfault-when-killing-X-with-ctrl-alt-backspace.patch | ||
N_0001-Prevent-XSync-Alarms-from-senslessly-calling-CheckTr.patch | ||
n_autoconf-On-Linux-give-fbdev-driver-a-higher-precedence-than-vesa.patch | ||
N_bug534768-prefer_local_symbols.patch | ||
N_bug-197858_dpms.diff | ||
N_cache-xkbcomp-output-for-fast-start-up.patch | ||
N_confine_to_shape.diff | ||
N_dpms_screensaver.diff | ||
N_driver-autoconfig.diff | ||
N_edid_data_sanity_check.diff | ||
N_fbdevhw.diff | ||
N_fix_fglrx_screendepth_issue.patch | ||
N_fix-dpi-values.diff | ||
N_p_default-module-path.diff | ||
N_p_xnest-ignore-getimage-errors.diff | ||
N_randr1_1-sig11.diff | ||
N_sync-fix.patch | ||
N_xorg-server-xdmcp.patch | ||
n_xorg-x11-server-rpmmacros.patch | ||
n_Xvnc-pthread.diff | ||
N_zap_warning_xserver.diff | ||
pre_checkin.sh | ||
README.updates | ||
sysconfig.displaymanager.template | ||
u_aarch64-support.patch | ||
u_Avoid-use-after-free-in-dix-dixfonts.c-doImageText.patch | ||
u_disable-acpi-code.patch | ||
U_revert_dri2_realloc_dri2_drawable_if-pixmap_serial_changes.patch | ||
u_vgaHW-no-legacy.patch | ||
u_xserver_xvfb-randr.patch | ||
xorg-backtrace | ||
xorg-server-1.14.3.tar.bz2 | ||
xorg-server-provides | ||
xorg-x11-server.changes | ||
xorg-x11-server.macros.in | ||
xorg-x11-server.spec | ||
xorgcfg.tar.bz2 |
Xserver module update mechanism ------------------------------- If any corresponding Xserver module is found below "/usr/lib/xorg/modules/updates/" ("/usr/lib64/xorg/modules/updates/" on biarch 32/64 bit platforms) it will be favored over the one in "/usr/lib/xorg/modules/" ("/usr/lib64/xorg/modules/" on biarch 32/64 bit platforms).