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2000 Nov 12
1
Some random thoughts
...nkind, this is truly a great effort! While I haven't been lurking, I've been looking through the archives to see if this stuff has been discussed before, and I have also tried to read the docs, but a few files aren't there yet. That's OK. My primary reason for writing, is a really mindblowing lecture I attended a few weeks ago, given by Professor Jaan Pelt of Tartu Observatory in Estonia. Professor Pelt argued "don't sample regularily!" If you sample regularily, you are limited by the Nyquist theorem, but you're not if you don't, so given a finite number of samp...
2008 Jul 03
0
wow daring pop songs&
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2008 May 15
4
Virt RNG?
Has anyone yet written a "hw" RNG module for virt, that reads the host's random number pool? All this talk[1] about IRQF_SAMPLE_RANDOM in network drivers reminds me that virt guest instances should be grabbing random numbers from the host, especially if the host has a hardware RNG. Jeff [1] lkml&netdev thread: "[PATCH] drivers/net: remove network drivers' last
2008 May 15
4
Virt RNG?
Has anyone yet written a "hw" RNG module for virt, that reads the host's random number pool? All this talk[1] about IRQF_SAMPLE_RANDOM in network drivers reminds me that virt guest instances should be grabbing random numbers from the host, especially if the host has a hardware RNG. Jeff [1] lkml&netdev thread: "[PATCH] drivers/net: remove network drivers' last
1998 Aug 23
12
passwords
could someone please give me the lowdown on samba and passwords? i keep trying to connect to any share name on either of my unix boxes, either from each other or from a win95 machine... every time i can't get anything due to passwords... does samba have it's own password file? from trial-and-error it seems that it doesn't read out your /etc/passwd file for user's home dirs...