On 23 October 2015 at 17:47, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Richard Melville wrote:
>>
>> I'm currently doing a security audit on all my LFS systems and I found
>> that one is running udev-181. The question is: are there any security
>> issues linked with that version of udev? I've
On 23 October 2015 at 19:16, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Richard Melville wrote:
>>
>> On 23 October 2015 at 17:47, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>>>
>>> Richard Melville wrote:
I'm currently doing a security audit on all my LFS systems and I found
22. Oct 2015 15:20 by rhubarbpie...@gmail.com:
>
> I receive numerous EVIOCSKEYCODE errors upon booting. An example:
>
>Oct 20 22:37:16 lfs kernel: <27>udevd[1307]: Error calling EVIOCSKEYCODE
> on device node '/dev/input/event12' (scan code 0x900f8, key code 372):
> Invalid argument
>
>
Richard Melville wrote:
I'm currently doing a security audit on all my LFS systems and I found
that one is running udev-181. The question is: are there any security
issues linked with that version of udev? I've searched the Web and I
haven't found anything untoward, but maybe somebody here
Building lfs 7.8systemd
On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 6:50 PM, Craig Garner
wrote:
> make[2]: Entering directory '/sources/man-db-2.7.2/src'
> CCLD man
> man.o: In function `make_roff_command':
> /sources/man-db-2.7.2/src/man.c:1327: undefined reference to
>
Richard Melville wrote:
On 23 October 2015 at 17:47, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Richard Melville wrote:
I'm currently doing a security audit on all my LFS systems and I found
that one is running udev-181. The question is: are there any security
issues linked with that version