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"Oliver M . Bolzer" wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Recently I needed a lot of entroy for cryptographic purposes on a
> server and took a look at where the entroy for drivers/char/random.c
> was coming from, as the server didn't have any activly used mouse/keyboard.
>
> Anyway, I noticed that only 3 drivers
up the tree before
diff'ing).
Rick Miller wrote:
> Axel, are these changes to the kernel configuration options okay with
> you?
>
> Kernel Developers, please try this one out. I don't have any non-i386
> architecture machines to try this out on.
>
> Various changes to unify a
up the tree before
diff'ing).
Rick Miller wrote:
Axel, are these changes to the kernel configuration options okay with
you?
Kernel Developers, please try this one out. I don't have any non-i386
architecture machines to try this out on.
Various changes to unify and automate the frame buffer
"Oliver M . Bolzer" wrote:
Hi!
Recently I needed a lot of entroy for cryptographic purposes on a
server and took a look at where the entroy for drivers/char/random.c
was coming from, as the server didn't have any activly used mouse/keyboard.
Anyway, I noticed that only 3 drivers were
A. Haque for their input on
boot graphic positioning.
The url: http://execpc.com/~rdmiller/Linux/kernel-bootlogo.patch.gz
(It's about 380k.)
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A. Haque for their input on
boot graphic positioning.
The url: http://execpc.com/~rdmiller/Linux/kernel-bootlogo.patch.gz
(It's about 380k.)
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