One of the good things about Linux is that it supports so much old hardware. With just a bit of work, there's almost no computing hardware that can't run Linux. That's the good news. The bad news is ...
Maybe you have a vintage old-school computer. Maybe you have a replica. Maybe you just want to run SIMH and relive the glory days of CP/M or VMS. The problem is, it looks kind of silly to have CP/M ...
A vulnerability in the wall command of the util-linux package that is part of the Linux operating system could allow an unprivileged attacker to steal passwords or change the victim's clipboard.
The old guard will be along I'm sure to back me up but I may as well chip in (started working as an admin professionally with Solaris/Linux in 1999, before that Solaris and a bit of AIX at university, ...
It also adds some nice tweaks for some handheld consoles.