Hi!
I don´t think that there´re many of you who´re stull running slink and/
or 2.0.x.kernels.
But, since one of my boxen (which is since physically offline) was
r00ted not that long ago, I thought a warning would be due.
2.0.38 and at least 2.2.18[0] - kernels are vulnerable to get r00ted
Ciao,
I have the following output while running cron.daily (even immediately after
boot):
(kernel 2.0.34 or 2.0.36)
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Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address
c285ffa4
current-tss.cr3 = 01c73000, %cr3 = 01c73000
*pde = 1067
*pte =
Oops: 0002
CPU:0
Creo que el tema de los SIGNAL's 11 venía dado por alguna incompatibilidad,
o error, de hardware.
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Have a nice day ;-)
TooManySecrets
Hi.
Does anyone know whether IP forwarding is compiled
into the supplied Hamm kernel?
Terry.
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From:Martin Konold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Debian 1.1 will include the Linux 2.0 kernel
1.) There are distributions which only need to rawrite one singel disk.
versa five!
beg pardon? debian requires two, root boot. It also requires either
the 3 disks, or a file (base1_1
On Mon, 17 Jun 1996, Rick Hawkins wrote:
1.) There are distributions which only need to rawrite one singel disk.
versa five!
beg pardon? debian requires two, root boot. It also requires either
the 3 disks, or a file (base1_1.tgz) be available in the top two levels
of the file
On Tue, 11 Jun 1996, Bruce Perens wrote:
I see everyone wants to know. Yes, I will include the Linux 2.0 kernel in the
latest boot disk set, which will be uploaded this evening. I also have a
kernel-image package, although I am not the official kernel maintainer.
Could you (or Simon) also
I see everyone wants to know. Yes, I will include the Linux 2.0 kernel in the
latest boot disk set, which will be uploaded this evening. I also have a
kernel-image package, although I am not the official kernel maintainer.
Thanks
Bruce
Since it looks like the 2.0 kernel is not too far beyond the horizon, I
was just wondering how long after it's released is it anticipated that
Debian will incorporate it. Will it not be until the next major release,
or will there be a way to incorporate it directly into a 1.1 system
hopefully
Shawn,
We will issue a kernel package with 2.0 as soon as it is released. We will
keep some of the old ones around for fall-back. Since we are currently
running 1.3.95, 1.3.100, and pre2.0.6 in the beta system, going to 2.0
should not be a problem.
Thanks
Bruce
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