Leave it to a good friend of mine to find the only thing that can get me up early in the morning on a Sunday. Hiking.
Mmmmm i have not. I was wondering it that would do something. I'm not really too good with phones, but I'm wondering if I could find log files somewhere and see what's causing me issues.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ if the issue persists I'll probably try the nuke and pave option and just reinstall graphene. See if a fresh install helps.
The xz package was backdoored, and the payload appears to be targeting SSH on x86_64 Fedora and Debian.
What you need to know:
- The backdoored version did not make it into any stable distros
- It was caught about a month after it was introduced
- It did make it into some bleeding edge distros (e.g. Debian's unstable branch: sid)
- It only affected the binary releases, so if you build from source, you were safe from this one
- It was only caught because the backdoor caused some tests to take a half second longer, someone noticed this and decided to investigate why
Get the technical details directly from the person who discovered it: https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2024/03/29/4
This whole circumstance still kind of blows my mind.
Ooooh I wonder if it's happening because I don't have the Google Play services installed.
Lmao thats so annoying. I wonder if I just nuke and pave and reinstall graphene if that would fix issues.
I can't even get through a half an hour podcast without restarting the fucking audio about 5 times.
I'm guessing that at this point there's not much I can do other than try to find an alternative app or something because I don't necessarily think it's Graphenes fault, but I also don't really know.
I'm also pretty sure everything is up to date. I just checked after this most recent crash. And im not on stable like I was Recommended.
This whole issue with graphine crashing my audio-related apps is really starting to piss me off. Almost enough to make me want to switch operating systems if it persists. I've tried the recommended things like turning on compatibility mode and allowing the app to do whatever code review that it wants to.
Is there anything that I can do to fix it? Or is it on the app developer to switch to a more updated version of whatever the fuck is causing this thing to crash? I genuinely don't understand the problem and I think that's what's frustrating the most.
#grapheneOS
I haven't had straight cherry pie in a long time. That would be a fun strain to grow again.
Yeah, I'm pretty stoked for this year. It's been a minute since I've had a proper Hindu too, so that's what I'm most excited for.

