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    <h1>Recommended update for systemd-default-settings</h1>

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            <th>Announcement ID:</th>
            <td>SUSE-RU-2024:1398-2</td>
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            <th>Rating:</th>
            <td>moderate</td>
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            <th>References:</th>
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                <ul>
                    
                    
                        <li style="display: inline;">
                            <a href="https://jira.suse.com/browse/PED-2276">jsc#PED-2276</a>
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                        <li style="display: inline;">
                            <a href="https://jira.suse.com/browse/SLE-10123">jsc#SLE-10123</a>
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                </ul>
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            <th>Affected Products:</th>
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                        <li class="list-group-item">SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 5.5</li>
                    
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    <p>An update that contains two features can now be installed.</p>

    


    
        <h2>Description:</h2>
    
    <p>This update for systemd-default-settings fixes the following issues:</p>
<ul>
<li>Disable pids controller limit under user instances (jsc#SLE-10123)</li>
<li>Disable controllers by default (jsc#PED-2276)</li>
<li>The usage of drop-ins is now the official way for configuring systemd and its various daemons on Factory/ALP, 
  hence the early drop-ins SUSE specific "feature" has been abandoned.</li>
<li>User priority &#x27;26&#x27; for SLE-Micro</li>
<li>Convert more drop-ins into early ones</li>
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    <h2>Patch Instructions:</h2>
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        To install this SUSE  update use the SUSE recommended
        installation methods like YaST online_update or "zypper patch".<br/>

        Alternatively you can run the command listed for your product:
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                SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 5.5
                
                    
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                        <code>zypper in -t patch SUSE-SLE-Micro-5.5-2024-1398=1</code>
                    
                    
                
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    <h2>Package List:</h2>
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                <li>
                    SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 5.5 (noarch)
                    <ul>
                        
                            <li>systemd-default-settings-0.10-150300.3.7.1</li>
                        
                            <li>systemd-default-settings-branding-SLE-Micro-0.10-150300.3.7.1</li>
                        
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        <h2>References:</h2>
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                    <li>
                        <a href="https://jira.suse.com/browse/PED-2276">https://jira.suse.com/browse/PED-2276</a>
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                    <li>
                        <a href="https://jira.suse.com/browse/SLE-10123">https://jira.suse.com/browse/SLE-10123</a>
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