Manjaro stable not safe?

How is stable safe?

Firefox 80 fix CVE h**tps://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-36/

Maybe to know how more security than Firefox?

Link not post… :persevere:

Serious security updates are always pushed out immediately. Non-serious security updates are commonly handled via the normal update cycle, in which Manjaro Unstable follows Arch Stable. From there, things percolate down via Manjaro Testing into Manjaro Stable.

Also, some of the vulnerabilities listed at that link only pertain to Microsoft Windows. GNU/Linux doesn’t work that way. :wink:


I’m afraid that members who are still at Trust Level 0 cannot post links. It’s a security precaution, so as to prevent spam. :man_shrugging:

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I’ve marked the below answer as the solution to your question as it is by far the best answer you’ll get.

However, if you disagree with my choice, please feel free to take any other answer as the solution to your question or even remove the solution altogether: You are in control! (I just want to avoid even more subjective opinions being posted and confusing you even more)

:innocent:
P.S. In the future, please mark a solution like this:
Solution
so that the next person that has the exact same problem you just had will benefit from your post as well as your question will now be in the “solved” status.

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I know it is difficult to actually read CVEs, you probably have a lot of things to do.

Note: This issue only affected Windows operating systems. Other operating systems are unaffected.
Security Vulnerabilities fixed in Firefox 80 — Mozilla

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Linux not affected