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Reviewed-on: https://git.resf.org/security/wiki/pulls/35
Reviewed-by: Neil Hanlon <neil@[email protected]>
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These are what we consider significant SIG/Security news items, not an exhaustive list of package updates and wiki edits.

## June 1, 2024

[lkrg](packages/lkrg.md) `0.9.8-2.el8_10.security` is a rebuild of Linux Kernel Runtime Guard for EL 8.10,
which wasn't strictly necessary this time as our build for 8.9 also remained working on 8.10 as-is.

## May 22, 2024

[lkrg](packages/lkrg.md) `0.9.8-2.el9_4.security` is a rebuild of the Linux Kernel Runtime Guard for EL 9.4.
[lkrg](packages/lkrg.md) `0.9.8-2.el9_4.security` is a rebuild of Linux Kernel Runtime Guard for EL 9.4.

## May 20, 2024

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## EL8

- Version `0.9.8-1.el8_9.security`
- Version `0.9.8-2.el8_10.security`
- Based on upstream version `0.9.8`

### Package summary
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### Testing and recovery

Although the current package passed our own testing (on 9.4 and 8.9), we recommend that you only enable LKRG to start on system bootup after you've tested it for a while to ensure its compatibility with your system. If you nevertheless run into a boot time issue with LKRG later, you can disable it with the `nolkrg` kernel command-line option.
Although the current package passed our own testing (on 9.4 and 8.10), we recommend that you only enable LKRG to start on system bootup after you've tested it for a while to ensure its compatibility with your system. If you nevertheless run into a boot time issue with LKRG later, you can disable it with the `nolkrg` kernel command-line option.

### Remote logging

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