Andy Smith on Nostr: The latest release of Linux PAM depends upon systemd-logind because utmp is not ...
The latest release of Linux PAM depends upon systemd-logind because utmp is not y2038-safe.
So if anyone in the Linux world has a problem with that, they have about 14 years to come up with a fix for utmp or else they will be using systemd and loving every minute of it.
#Linux #systemd
https://github.com/linux-pam/linux-pam/releases/tag/v1.5.3Published at
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