Yesterday evening we released systemd v256 into the wild. While other projects, such as Firefox are just about to leave the 7bit world and enter 8bit territory, we already entered 9bit version territory! For details about the release, see our announcement mail.
In the weeks leading up to this release I have posted a series of serieses of posts to Mastodon about key new features in this release. Mastodon has its goods and its bads. Among the latter is probably that it isn't that great for posting listings of serieses of posts. Hence let me provide you with a list of the relevant first post in the series of posts here:
- Post #1:
.v/
Directories - Post #2: User-Scoped Encrypted Service Credentials
- Post #3:
X_SYSTEMD_UNIT_ACTIVE=
sd_notify()
Messages - Post #4: System-wide
ProtectSystem=
- Post #5:
run0
Assudo
Replacement - Post #6: System Credentials
- Post #7: Unprivileged DDI Mounts + Unprivileged
systemd-nspawn
- Post #8:
ssh
intosystemd-homed
Accounts - Post #9:
systemd-vmspawn
- Post #10: Mutable
systemd-sysext
- Post #11: Network Device Ownership
- Post #12:
systemctl sleep
- Post #13:
systemd-ssh-generator
- Post #14:
systemd-cryptenroll
without device argument - Post #15:
dlopen()
ELF Metadata - Post #16:
Capsules
I intend to do a similar series of serieses of posts for the next systemd release (v257), hence if you haven't left tech Twitter for Mastodon yet, now is the opportunity.
And while I have you: note that the All Systems Go 2024 Conference (Berlin) Call for Papers ends 😲 THIS WEEK 🤯! Hence, HURRY, and get your submissions in now, for the best low-level Linux userspace conference around!