s an option during the Gentoo installation.
> >
>
> Perhaps. But that supposes that compiling with --march=pentium4 makes
> much difference with gcc. I don't doubt it would make a real difference
> with the Intel compiler but my own experince with gcc (admittely on
onseAuthentication no
>
> Just why, I don't know - maybe I changed something, maybe it arrived
> that way.
>
> This particular box was installed as 6.2 then upgraded to 7.1 and/or 7.2
> then 7.2
Redhat 6.2 had ChallengeResponseAuthentication = no, but that line is
commente
On Wed, 26 Jun 2002, Dan Hollis wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Jun 2002, Craig Kelley wrote:
> > I know you're all probably aware of this by now, but a serious hole is in
> > all versions of OpenSSH shipped with all versions of RedHat:
> > http://online.securityfocus.com/archiv
y are
releasing these holes just as soon as possible as media stunts for their
software.
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each thread is actually a process.
Unless, of course, you're using the uber-cool M:N threading from IBM:
http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/pthreads/
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endmail is responding (this is after changing redhat's default
/etc/mail/sendmail.mc), but Netscape 4.x won't authenticate.
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hasn't been a huge sendmail hole in quite some time. Personally,
I'd love to have a better print daemon (CUPS, perhaps?). I'm glad the old
BSD lpd is gone forever (thanks!), I had to excise that demonic "server"
on every RedHat machine in the past.
Also, kudos on the L
;s purpose will be obvious and
main-branch people will seek help in other places.
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vmmon 17728 0
# rpm -qa | grep kernel
kernel-2.2.16-22
kernel-utils-2.2.16-22
kernel-headers-2.4.0-0.26
kernel-ibcs-2.2.16-22
kernel-source-2.2.16-22
kernelcfg-0.6-9
kernel-pcmcia-cs-2.2.16-22
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atibility is there for one major version only (RH6x, in this
> case).
>
> Hopefully this will also encourage Wolfram Research to make a newer
> version of Matlab available too..
With gcc-2.96? (just kidding) ;)
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z-2.2.16-16
label=linux
read-only
root=/dev/sda2
initrd=/boot/initrd-2.2.16-22.img
strange, eh? A quick edit fixed the situation.
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ep kernel
Does it show that the smp kernel is installed?
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o A clear separation from *real* bugs as opposed to operating
environment bugs (bad ISO image, dropped FTP connection during
install, etc.) A stack trace would always be a bug, instead
of WORKSFORME or NOTABUG "solutions".
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sion 2.2.16.
Huh? Okay, well I'll just go into modversion_u.h and change it to
2.2.16; it fails on symbols now; argh.
Solution
(is there one?)
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o upgrade quite a few packages to get XFree86 4.0.1 to compile from the
.src.rpm)
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ages. I actually do this quite
often, but it is rolled by hand and only for non-rebooting things.
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Where do I send in the frequency numbers for my new monitor (so they can
be included in the distribution)?
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1 rpm (I have been using
the XFree86-4.0-xx rpms for some time now, using rpm-3)
Any clues?
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