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
v
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
EIP
Hi.
Does anyone know whether IP forwarding is compiled
into the supplied Hamm kernel?
Terry.
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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
> 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
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 Si
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
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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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
hopefull
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