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2008 May 14
1
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2001 Nov 17
4
Updated chroot patch
...this patch stays in the contrib directory rather than
being applied to the source? I find it incredibly useful.
Thanks for your hard work on OpenSSH!
Bret
PS: Please cc me with any responses as I'm not subscribed to the dev list.
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Bret Mogilefsky * Mgr. SCEA Developer Support * mogul at gelatinous.com
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--- session.c Sun Sep 16 15:17:15 2001
+++ session.c.patched Sat Oct 6 11:23:19 2001
@@ -92,6 +92,8 @@
# include <uinfo.h>
#endif
+#define CHROOT
+
/* types */
#define TTYSZ 64
@@ -1028,6 +1030,11 @@
extern char **environ;
struct stat s...
2008 May 14
0
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2011 Oct 25
0
Mega Games Pack For WINE/Windows Games (Online Edition)
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Free Mega Games Pack (Online Edition)
Free MGP is now an online Repository of games you can download, the games are compatible with Windows and WINE/Linux.
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2011 May 06
15
EL 6 rollout strategies? (Scientific Linux)
I was wondering what feedback might be offered by the CentOS community on their
experiences using Scientific Linux?
I'm a long-time Centos user, and am basically happy with CentOS. I understand
there are delays getting EL 6 out. We have been long anxious to roll out EL 6
as soon as it's ready, but our time window for rollout is looming and we will
need to act. (for business reasons,