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Root access vulnerability in glibc library impacts many Linux distros
(securityaffairs.com)
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Yikes.
I'd switch to musl on all of my boxes if it weren't that nearly all precompiled software (closed source, games mainly) are compiled against glibc.
So this means you need either Alpine repos or compile everything yourself?
Don't forget Chimera Linux ( not to be confused with Chimeraos)!