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2006 Jun 16
1
Xen 3.0.2 guests never start properly
HELP!!!! I have been working diligently for the past 2 weeks trying to get Xen 3.0.2up and running on Kubuntu 6.06, Fedora Core 5, and Mandriva 2006.0 without any success. First off, the machine specs: Gateway M460 Notebook Intel Centrino M750 processor (1.8GHz) eth0: Broadcom T3 eth1: IPW2200 Wireless 80 GB hard drive 1 GB Memory ATI Radeon M600 video with 1280x800 LCD screen. Now the
2010 May 01
4
[Bug 27928] New: Nouveau / Mesa sometimes gets libraries overwritten
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27928 Summary: Nouveau / Mesa sometimes gets libraries overwritten Product: Mesa Version: git Platform: x86 (IA32) OS/Version: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium Component: Drivers/DRI/nouveau AssignedTo: nouveau at
2007 May 03
1
security report from RHEL's Mark Cox
Risk report: Two years of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 by Mark Cox http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/04/18/risk-report-two-years-of-red-hat-enterprise-linux-4/ -- Paul Norton System Administrator Neoverve
2011 Feb 08
1
Just another pattern matching / indexing question
Hi all, thank you for your patience. I am dealing with a large dataset detailing patients and medications Medications are hard to code, as they are (usually) meaningless unless matched with doses. I have a dataframe with vectors (Drug1, Drug2..... Drug 16) and individual patients are represented by rows. The vectors are actually factors, with 100s of possible levels (all the drugs the patient
2009 Aug 05
9
Battery condition tools CentOS/Dell
Hello all: Does anyone know of a tool/project that will allow me to read the battery condition (not the charge status) on a Dell laptop battery? Under XP there is a utility that warns that the battery is still holding a charge but that the battery is degraded and should be replaced. Also, not sure if this is possible, but I would like to control how the laptop charges the battery. I tend to
2005 Mar 17
1
odd behaviour change (2.6.3 > 2.6.4pre3)
Synopsis: Prior to the 2.6.4pre versions, issuing 'rsync rsync://host/module/' behaved effectively as 'ls -l'. I've toyed with various options in an attempt to get an 'ls -l' style output, but to no avail. As I have a small handful of scripts that rely on this no-longer-functioning functionality, this could be considered a Bad Thing(TM). Following is an example of
2018 May 29
2
Strange crypto choices
Also, Jerry Solinas, the person listed as an author of the curves, also is the author of DUAL_EC_DRBG. On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 3:43 AM, Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> wrote: > On Tue, 29 May 2018, Damien Miller wrote: > >> We're aware of those arguments but don't find them convincing enough to >> switch early. > > (but we will be switching to ssh-ed25519
2009 Feb 01
8
undefined method `inherit'' for Merb::Test::ExampleGroup
RSpeckers: I''m trying to install this into a Merb-generated RSpec rig: http://code.jeremyevans.net/doc/fixture_dependencies/ It requires inserting their test case into RSpec. This is the documented way to do it: describe ''Post'' do inherit FixtureDependencies::SequelTestCase And that leads to the syntax error in the subject line. (No stack trace is available
2013 Apr 10
1
[PATCH v3] x86: use a read-only IDT alias on all CPUs
Make a copy of the IDT (as seen via the "sidt" instruction) read-only. This primarily removes the IDT from being a target for arbitrary memory write attacks, and has the added benefit of also not leaking the kernel base offset, if it has been relocated. We already did this on vendor == Intel and family == 5 because of the F0 0F bug -- regardless of if a particular CPU had the F0 0F bug
2013 Apr 10
1
[PATCH v3] x86: use a read-only IDT alias on all CPUs
Make a copy of the IDT (as seen via the "sidt" instruction) read-only. This primarily removes the IDT from being a target for arbitrary memory write attacks, and has the added benefit of also not leaking the kernel base offset, if it has been relocated. We already did this on vendor == Intel and family == 5 because of the F0 0F bug -- regardless of if a particular CPU had the F0 0F bug
2001 Sep 12
6
Yet another backtrace
Another one at block.c:176: --- Title: We The People Artist: DJ Lithium Presents Bitstream is 2 channel, 44100Hz Time: 58:29.07, Bitrate: 100.1 Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. [Switching to Thread 1024 (LWP 27207)] _vds_shared_init (v=0xbffff73c, vi=0x4024efe0, encp=0) at block.c:176 176 b->modebits=ilog2(ci->modes); (gdb) bt #0 _vds_shared_init
2014 Jan 10
0
USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
> > Anyway, in the F12 boot menu there is no clear indication of what thing > (or things) the BIOS thinks are or not present. (What made you think > that there would be?) > In some systems, in the BIOS F12 boot menu, when I have one internal SATA drive and one USB flashdrive connected, I could see them *both* under HDD, while under USB-HDD there is no device listed for the
2007 Apr 18
1
[PATCH, experimental] i386 Allow the fixmap to be relocated at boot time
This most curious patch allows the fixmap on i386 to be unfixed. The = result is that we can create a dynamically sizable hole at the top of = kernel linear address space. I know at least some virtualization = developers are interested in being able to achieve this to achieve = run-time sizing of a hole in which a hypervisor can live, or at least to = test out the performance
2007 Apr 18
1
[PATCH, experimental] i386 Allow the fixmap to be relocated at boot time
This most curious patch allows the fixmap on i386 to be unfixed. The = result is that we can create a dynamically sizable hole at the top of = kernel linear address space. I know at least some virtualization = developers are interested in being able to achieve this to achieve = run-time sizing of a hole in which a hypervisor can live, or at least to = test out the performance
2004 Aug 06
3
Getting Listed
Yeah, I got one. How about a universal listing service that has one type of listing setup, and all servers conform to that?? (ie screw yp.shoutcast.com) I am completely open to working with anyone who would like to pursue such a project, and if it is possible I will even personally put money into it. Lithium ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Weingartner"
2004 Sep 10
2
[jonathan.picht@web.de: Bug#133557: flac: --fast and --best switches (as in gzip and bzip2) would be nice]
Sounds simple enough, and would provide clear and explicit descriptions that can be used in place of the numeric options. ----- Forwarded message from Jonathan Picht <jonathan.picht@web.de> ----- Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 14:08:54 +0100 From: Jonathan Picht <jonathan.picht@web.de> Resent-From: Jonathan Picht <jonathan.picht@web.de> To: Debian Bug Tracking System
2023 Feb 19
2
Using 'dummy.ups' for a real application, not just testing...
Good Morning, I am working on setting up a 12V DC UPS that will power a NAS and a router for a few hours. It contains some lithium-ion batteries, and a BMS to control charging. Since it is just a dumb box with batteries, it has no intelligence to inform the NAS of its status. This is where NUT comes in... I would like to incorporate a Raspberry Pi NUT server into this scheme. The Rpi can
2019 Jun 07
7
Bugpoint Redesign
Hey all, I wanted to share a proposal <https://docs.google.com/document/d/171ecPTeXw68fbCghdGw_NPBouWvmvUX8vePlbhhHEdA/edit?usp=sharing> to revamp the current go-to IR debugging tool: Bugpoint. i'd love to hear any feedback or general thoughts. Here's the markdown version of the doc: --- # Bugpoint Redesign Author: Diego TreviƱo (diegotf at google.com) Date: 2016-06-05 Status:
2008 Jan 08
1
Fwd: Securing Linux laptops
http://www.linux.com/feature/123579 Feature: Wireless & Mobile Securing Linux laptops By Rick Cook on January 07, 2008 (9:00:00 PM) Print Comments Laptop and notebooks are being stolen at an ever-increasing rate. In 2004, Safeware Insurance which sells computer insurance, estimated 600,000 laptop and notebooks a year were being stolen. In 2006 an estimated 750,000 were being swiped,
2004 Aug 06
2
copies of RE: what I'd like to do
No multiples here, either > I suppose this could be a result of the mailservers's moving. Can > anyone else confirm that they do or do not get copies of emails every 20 > minutes? > --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'icecast-request@xiph.org'