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2003 Dec 01
1
Linus "praise" for Xen
...in a previous comment] - saying that if you move the driver down to ring1, then you should move _everything_ down to ring1 and just leave a microkernel at ring0. Now, I''m not big on microkernels, but a pure virtual machine abstraction is at least not the distateful academic mental masturbation that we saw in the 80''s. --- end --- Cheers, James Scott Purveyor of Non-distasteful Academic Mental Masturbation ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: SF.net Giveback Program. Does SourceForge.net help you be more productive? Do...
2006 Aug 23
1
Black screen returning from console
...r a couple of pixels along the bottom of the screen. My console is running frame buffer and gensplash. I've got compiz running with my ATI driver, and xorg 7.1.1 Is there a known bug between the frame buffer and Xgl? Should I be entering a bug? /mck -- "Physics is to math what sex is to masturbation." Richard Feynman Homepage - www.wever.org | Sesam Search Engine - www.sesam.no
2002 Sep 01
1
Half-Life, hanging on "loading" screen (singleplayer)
Hi, I installed Half-Life via wine on to boxes today, one with a Voodoo3 and one with a TNT-2, everything went fine, upgraded to the newst Half-Life Version (1.1.1.0). Now: On the Voodoo3 box, I can play singleplayer, works like charm (maybe a bit choppy sometimes, but that's barable. On the TNT-2 box, when I go singleplayer, after "Loading..." wine gives "wine: Unhandled
1997 Apr 23
0
Linux squake security hole (provides root if squake is installed mode 4755)
I''ll just include the letter that I sent to John Carmack and Dave "Zoid" Kirsch concerning this problem. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Greg Alexander <galexand@sietch.bloomington.in.us> Approved: R.E.Wolff@BitWizard.nl To: zoid@threewave.com cc: johnc@idsoftware.com Subject: Security hole in squake. Please respond with this
2006 Sep 01
3
[LLVMdev] Testing a register allocator
...he test files? It would be great if I could test my algo along with linearscan and compare the results. Thanks. Tony. -- "Nae king! Nae quin! Nae laird! Nae master! We willnae be fooled again!", Nac Mac Feegles (Terry Pratchett, "The Wee Free Men") "Self improvement is masturbation. Self destruction is the answer.", Tyler Durden (Chuck Palahniuk, "The Fight Club") -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20060901/765e453e/attachment.html>
2006 Nov 01
4
Minor fix to multi-head changes for mixed resolutions
Hey, David, for me the recent multihead changes had minor a problem with mixed resolutions (1600x1200 & 1280x1024). The viewport was getting set partially off screen. The following tweak fixed it for me: --- plugins/display.c +++ plugins/display.c @@ -2069,7 +2069,7 @@ eventLoop (void) { if (s->nOutputDev > 1)
2003 Mar 01
9
shorewall and IDS in the same box
Hi boys & girls : Probably my Subject is crazy, but due I haven''t tryed this, I prefer to ask. Is it possible to run snort in a fw box (using shorewall, of course). Your feedback will be very well appreciate. Thanks Benito.-
2005 Jun 20
6
OT: question on setting up an email server
Hi guys, I realize that this might be considered to be off topic, but the machine I want to use is running Cent OS. Ok, this is what I'm thinking about trying, and mainly just to see if I can do it. I've got a total of 3 linux machines here, and I was thinking about setting one of them up as an email server. Now, I'm not talking about setting the machine up so that all I
2010 Jan 14
1
ssh(1) multiplexing rewrite
Hi, At the n2k10 OpenBSD network hackathon, I finally got some time to clean up and rewrite the ssh(1) client multiplexing code. The attached diffs (one for portable OpenSSH, one for OpenBSD) are the result, and they need some testing. The revised multiplexing code uses a better protocol between the master and slave processes and I even bothered to write it up :) It tracks the control sockets