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2000 Nov 21
0
Repost: PATCH: OpenSSH-2.3.0p1: specfile trivia
...ar to be subscribed...). Bcc'ed to Damien for good measure. -- jim knoble | jmknoble at jmknoble.cx | http://www.jmknoble.cx/ -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Jim Knoble <jmknoble at jmknoble.cx> Subject: PATCH: OpenSSH-2.3.0p1: specfile trivia Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2000 01:46:00 -0500 Size: 10348 Url: http://lists.mindrot.org/pipermail/openssh-unix-dev/attachments/20001121/8e8012f5/attachment.mht
2003 Dec 03
0
Trivia Winners
...you. Half of you received it, and half of you received a blank email. We re-sent the email to all of you again this morning. So we have decided to have two winners, one for last evening and one for today's mailer. We are very sorry for the problems; the new mailing system isn't perfect. Trivia Question: What movie star made a cameo appearance on the first Late Show with David Letterman, on CBS? Answer: Paul Newman, who was seated in the audience, stood up and said, "Where the hell are the dancin' cats?" Winners: William U John H Thank you for your continued support,...
2008 Jun 10
7
[Trivia question] What engine is it on DTrace T-shirt ?
Hi, This is not a DTrace technical question (so, please don''t flame me for it) :) This is regarding the DTrace (un)conference TShirt. I am curious to know what engine is it. Could not figure it out. Thanks and regards, Sanjeev. -- Solaris Revenue Products Engineering, India Engineering Center, Sun Microsystems India Pvt Ltd. Tel: x27521 +91 80 669 27521
2005 Oct 12
2
DoS Attack
...asn't. Yes, some things shut down temporarily... but the machine never went down. This is a remote server, about an hour away.. It took about 20 minutes for my mysqld stop command to execute, but with time it did respond! I'm extremely impressed by this and just wanted to pass this 'trivia' along. EL rocks! Best, John Hinton
2020 Apr 13
1
[PATCH 2/2] crypto: Remove unnecessary memzero_explicit()
On Mon, 2020-04-13 at 17:15 -0400, Waiman Long wrote: > Since kfree_sensitive() will do an implicit memzero_explicit(), there > is no need to call memzero_explicit() before it. Eliminate those > memzero_explicit() and simplify the call sites. 2 bits of trivia: > diff --git a/drivers/crypto/allwinner/sun8i-ce/sun8i-ce-cipher.c b/drivers/crypto/allwinner/sun8i-ce/sun8i-ce-cipher.c [] > @@ -391,10 +388,7 @@ int sun8i_ce_aes_setkey(struct crypto_skcipher *tfm, const u8 *key, > dev_dbg(ce->dev, "ERROR: Invalid keylen %u\n", keylen);...
2020 Apr 13
1
[PATCH 2/2] crypto: Remove unnecessary memzero_explicit()
On Mon, 2020-04-13 at 17:15 -0400, Waiman Long wrote: > Since kfree_sensitive() will do an implicit memzero_explicit(), there > is no need to call memzero_explicit() before it. Eliminate those > memzero_explicit() and simplify the call sites. 2 bits of trivia: > diff --git a/drivers/crypto/allwinner/sun8i-ce/sun8i-ce-cipher.c b/drivers/crypto/allwinner/sun8i-ce/sun8i-ce-cipher.c [] > @@ -391,10 +388,7 @@ int sun8i_ce_aes_setkey(struct crypto_skcipher *tfm, const u8 *key, > dev_dbg(ce->dev, "ERROR: Invalid keylen %u\n", keylen);...
2007 Aug 15
1
Changing the PAM module
Dear all, I want to give access to a shared directory in a way that the user has to answer correctly to a trivia question, without the need of a username and password. Therefore I've created a PAM module to do just that. The module works fine with a simple command line application I've done to test it. But I can't get Samba to use it. - How can I configure Samba so that it uses my module? Thing...
2014 Aug 15
2
[LLVMdev] Functions with unnamed parameters in LLVM IR
> I did mean the LangRef, but probably not there, and not to that degree. For documentation I think being explicit is much better than being implicit. > It's a fairly minor point, perhaps warranting a sentence where unnamed > values are generally discussed and the basic-block case is mentioned > (under the "Identifiers" section). I took a look at the
2004 Oct 31
9
Maquerading through IPSECed wireless dropping packets selectively?
Hello, I''m stuck IPSECing my wireless network at home and would appreciate any comments. I appologize in advance if I''m wasting your time with trivia - I''m not a professional and staring at the problem for days from various angles hasn''t done me any good ... My home server/firewall (morannon) is hooked up through an USB to ethernet adapter (eth1) to my DSL modem. Its network card (eth0; 192.168.1.1) serves through a linksys...
2000 Mar 28
3
Finally. A deadline, and a call to arms...
...code that just needs to plug into the libraries and provide playback for *NIX and Windows if we get to it. I'd be having a blast on this one if I had time. 5) Documentation. Aside from a single paper on the Ogg stream encapsulation, there is none (on the format, programming APIs, or general trivia). I realize, of course, that writing docs requires understanding Vorbis. Anyone with time to Hoover all the details out of me feel up for this? I'll give the outlines and start the documents, but I need someone to actually write the stuff... To be fair, there's nothing in the code so in...
2006 Jul 11
1
Integrity checking NANOBSD images
...2s1a bs=4096k | /tmp/rand-directory/sha256" 120+1 records in 120+1 records out 505389056 bytes transferred in 169.727727 secs (2977646 bytes/sec) 955ebad583bfc0718eb28ac89563941407294d5c61a0c0f35e3773f029cc0685 Can I be reasonably certain the image has not been tampered with ? Or are there trivial ways to defeat this check ? The flash is always mounted read-only, so in theory nothing should change with it. Or do I need to cram on tripwire or similar programs onto the nanobsd image ? ---Mike -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mike Tancsa,...
2014 Aug 15
2
[LLVMdev] Functions with unnamed parameters in LLVM IR
...t.co.uk> wrote: >>> I did mean the LangRef, but probably not there, and not to that degree. >> >> For documentation I think being explicit is much better than being implicit. > > Sure, but the entire section on functions is 61 lines. Adding 20 to > cover this bit of trivia is *way* out of balance, and I don't think it > actually improves the usability of the documentation for most readers. You're probably right there. I could cut it down a bit. I still think having +The argument list is a comma seperated sequence of arguments where each argument is of th...
2018 Mar 01
0
[PATCH v3 4/6] x86: Consolidate PCI_MMCONFIG configs
..., >> remains identical. On x86_64, PCI_MMCONFIG becomes additionally >> configurable for SFI systems even if ACPI was disabled. This just >> simplifies the logic without restricting the configurability in any way. > > Thanks for mentioning this difference. It's probably trivial, but if > you have any other reason to respin this series, I would split this > into two patches: > > - allow PCI_MMCONFIG on x86_64 with SFI > - consolidate PCI_MMCONFIG with no logical change at all > >> Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka at siemens.com> >...
2020 Apr 13
0
[PATCH 2/2] crypto: Remove unnecessary memzero_explicit()
...Perches wrote: > On Mon, 2020-04-13 at 17:15 -0400, Waiman Long wrote: >> Since kfree_sensitive() will do an implicit memzero_explicit(), there >> is no need to call memzero_explicit() before it. Eliminate those >> memzero_explicit() and simplify the call sites. > 2 bits of trivia: > >> diff --git a/drivers/crypto/allwinner/sun8i-ce/sun8i-ce-cipher.c b/drivers/crypto/allwinner/sun8i-ce/sun8i-ce-cipher.c > [] >> @@ -391,10 +388,7 @@ int sun8i_ce_aes_setkey(struct crypto_skcipher *tfm, const u8 *key, >> dev_dbg(ce->dev, "ERROR: Invalid keylen...
2007 Jun 13
0
quirk jewelry
...n, D. The word of the day is peradventure. Magical Harry Potter sale expected . If not, today is the day to do it. Top Random House editor leaving company . Seuss himself: "The more that you read the more things you will know. Each show features information on the artists and Motown Memories trivia questions.
2005 Jan 12
2
Change your default rpm query format on multi-lib archs (like x86_64)
All, I am now building rpms on, and using a multi-lib arch (x86_64) for the first time ... when using the standard command: rpm -qa | grep pkg_name The results might be pkg_name.i386 or pkg_name.x86_64 ... or both. But, the way it is shown by the default query format, looks the same ... like this: pkg_name pkg_name ---------------------------- example: [root at x86-64 ~]# rpm -qa | grep
2010 Jul 23
1
Check out my shelves
...rubyforge.org&i=LTM2MDMwNTExMjM6MzY1 - Varchar (charlesmbowman at gmail.com) Goodreads is a community for book lovers. It''s a great way to get book recommendations from your friends and others. You can keep a list of books to read, join book clubs, and even take the never-ending book trivia quiz. _____________________________ To opt-out of future invites to Goodreads please follow this link: http://www.goodreads.com/user/block_email?inviter_id=4047707 This email was sent by request to rspec-users at rubyforge.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scr...
2009 May 26
1
New list: CentOS-Mirror-Announce
Hi, there's a new CentOS mailing list on the block: CentOS-mirror-announce This list is for announcement from the CentOS team to public mirror admins, containing trivia like issues with our mirror network, new releases, changes in how we do mirroring and so on. This list is thought to be for those busy mirror admins, who don't want to follow the centos-mirror list due to too many postings. CentOS-mirror-announce is a very low traffic mailing list. CentOS-mi...
2007 Jul 07
0
Asterisk TV is about to go live
...he truck driving license (needed when my band went on tour), "someone has unload the truck". Imagine how it would be looking at IRC (ok, I wasn't always), video parameters, audio, the phone and the Talkshoe conference bridge. I'll try my best to edit it into segments of interest. Trivia - we actually were talking on my company's 1.2.15 meetme so we were using asterisk this time :) Finally, I have zero control over the video stream, all I know is that I've watched it with about 250 people for the iphone rollout. If someone wants to take a look at where the stream comes fro...
2009 Jul 24
1
virt-v2v
...the functionality in Sys::Guestfs::GuestOS::RedHat should be common with Debian, so I'd expect common code to be stripped out of it, maybe into Sys::Guestfs::GuestOS::Linux. The best way to read the code is to start from 'Start of processing' in virt-v2v.pl. Everything above that is trivia to do with command line parsing. The main body is only a single page, and shows what order things are called into, and how they fit together. Matt -- Matthew Booth, RHCA, RHCSS Red Hat Engineering, Virtualisation Team M: +44 (0)7977 267231 GPG ID: D33C3490 GPG FPR: 3733 612D 2D05 5458 8...