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2010 Jun 09
0
SOLVED annoying firefox crash on nvidia
...s up and running with the same firefox instance
and scrolling up/down, left/right, playing video's, viewing websites with
heavy javascripts whatever, and without any crash since.
I use the proprietary driver NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-195.36.24-pkg2.run (the latest
last time I looked).
I believe the cullprit was to explicitly load some modules in the xorg.conf
file. (It is probably the "extmod" module -- there is almost no real
documentation on what those modules actually do...)
While the nvidia driver installs, there is an utility that generates
the new xorg.conf file for you, having only...
2009 Apr 24
2
TBOOT and extlinux
Hi,
I'm trying to get to the bottom of a problem using the combination of tboot (http://tboot.sf.net, trusted boot kernel for Intel TXT) and extlinux.
TBOOT loads using the multiboot protocol, where the tboot "kernel" is loaded as the kernel, and the actual linux kernel and initrd are specified as modules. A working grub configuration looks something like:
2003 Sep 16
5
boot -s - can i detect intruder
Hi list
Several people have physical access to my FreeBSD box and I have the feeling
that somebody try to get access with boot -s options . Can I log activity
after boot -s option (change user password, install software and etc.).
I use boot -s and change user password, but after reboot i can't find this
atcivity in log files.
The BSD box is shutdown and run again many time at day.
Best