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2003 Jan 18
2
[patch 2.4] Fix ext3 scheduling storm and lockup
This patch fixes an inefficiency and potential system lockup in the 2.4
kernel's ext3 filesystem. The problem has been present since 2.4.20-pre5.
This patch is applicable to 2.4.20. A copy is at
http://www.zip.com.au/~akpm/linux/patches/2.4/2.4.20/ext3-scheduling-storm.patch
Anyone who is using tasks which have realtime scheduling policy on ext3
systems should apply this change.
2003 Sep 19
4
GSM player or plugin for XMMS
Hello.
I can't find a gsm plugin for XMMS.
How do Unix, Linux, BSD users listen to gsm samples ?
Regards...Martin
--
While you don't greatly need the outside world, it's still very
reassuring to know that it's still there.
2006 May 08
1
create_dev and raid
Yet another one of those "it would make sense it" posts.
Currently, create_dev in do_mounts.c simply unlinks the device and recreates it.
This doesn't seem right. If /dev/hda3 has already been created, by
some early-userspace app (udev), there's no need to unlink or even
parse the name again. Now, when talking about simple block devices,
this doesn't make much of a
2010 Jul 13
5
[Bug 1795] New: An integer variable "num" in mm_answer_pam_query() is not initialized before used
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1795
Summary: An integer variable "num" in mm_answer_pam_query() is
not initialized before used
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 5.5p1
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: PAM support
2003 Feb 03
8
Ext3 strangeness data loss
Hi folks,
I'm in really big trouble with ext3.
At about every second reboot I have files changed on my ext3 filesystem!
In most cases I realize that sshd didn't start, and after examination
I found that /usr/sbin/sshd or /lib/libutil-x.y.so changed.
But when I reboot, everything seems OK.
I looked once into the binary, and find parts of syslog in it!!!
Horror!
And this is a ususal
2002 Jul 17
13
Testing Call
Ok.. I'm starting official testing calls early this release. I'd like to
have more feedback and more time for handling fixes.
If people could test snapshots (http://www.openssh.org/portable.html, pick
your favorate mirror and select snapshots directory) and report failures
it would be useful.
For those with pmake install there is regress/ which you can try out. It
may help any platform