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Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2022-50332
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - video/aperture: Call sysfbdisable before removing PCI devices Call sysfbdisable from apertureremoveconflictingpcidevices before removing PCI devices. Without,...
DEBIAN-CVE-2022-50332
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: video/aperture: Call sysfbdisable before removing PCI devices Call sysfbdisable from apertureremoveconflictingpcidevices before removing PCI devices. Without, simpledrm can still bind to simple-framebuffer devices after the...
UBUNTU-CVE-2022-50332
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: video/aperture: Call sysfbdisable before removing PCI devices Call sysfbdisable from apertureremoveconflictingpcidevices before removing PCI devices. Without, simpledrm can still bind to simple-framebuffer devices after the...
PT-2025-37634
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Linux kernel versions 6.0.3 Description A flaw exists in the Linux kernel related to the handling of PCI devices and simple framebuffer devices. Specifically, the sysfb disable function was not being called before removing PCI devices, leading...
DEBIAN-CVE-2024-46698
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: video/aperture: optionally match the device in sysfbdisable In apertureremoveconflictingpcidevices, we currently only call sysfbdisable on vga class devices. This leads to the following problem when the pimary device is not VGA...
CVE-2024-46698 video/aperture: optionally match the device in sysfb_disable()
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: video/aperture: optionally match the device in sysfbdisable In apertureremoveconflictingpcidevices, we currently only call sysfbdisable on vga class devices. This leads to the following problem when the pimary device is not VGA...
CVE-2024-46698 video/aperture: optionally match the device in sysfb_disable()
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: video/aperture: optionally match the device in sysfbdisable In apertureremoveconflictingpcidevices, we currently only call sysfbdisable on vga class devices. This leads to the following problem when the pimary device is not VGA...