As this security issue seems to have not progressed afaik since may, I
wanted to make sure whoever is involved in triaging this know that this
CVE has been considered a high priority for PCI compliancy checks even
though it appears to be marked "Low" by Canonical.
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I'm experiencing the same issue but it seems to be a general issue with
all classes in lshw.
I have two identical systems with the same hardware and on my 14.04
server I can run
# lshw -C system
host01
description: Rack Mount Chassis
product: PowerEdge 1950 ()
vendo
I just noticed a new version of lshw ( 02.17-1.1ubuntu3.1 ) seems to
have fixed this issue.
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Title:
16.04 regression bug lshw -C memory does not
Public bug reported:
I noticed when creating a 12.04 VM with vmbuilder, the template file
/etc/vmbuilder/ubuntu/sudoers.tmpl that is used to generate the
/etc/sudoers appears to be quite outdated. From my understanding on
12.04 you are supposed to use the "sudo" group for putting users in, to
allo
If and when the template is updated, when you supply the default user to
add to the system when you build the VM, they should be added to "sudo"
group and not the "admin" group.
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