This is not such a big problem when we know small percentage of people running Linux operating systems compared to wiNd0ws and mac.
Furthermore, release fix will be released much quicker than it would on other operating systems, and there is temporary mitigation solution released.
If you are running your Bitcoin node on Linux you can apply temporary solution if you want to be sure, and you don't have to worry if you use your OS offline.
As I understand it, you just need to update the system, since some developers, for example, Ubuntu, have already released patches.
Does this mean that if we are renewed, we will be protected? I work on Linux, but I am not an advanced user, and I would not want to get into this muck out of inexperience.
As for Windows, I don't trust this system at all.