> I'm in the process of setting up a new Debian box that needs a decent source
> of entropy. So, I have downloaded and installed a relatively new UML kernel:
>
> www:/usr/share/doc/rng-tools# uname -a
> Linux www.myserver.com 2.6.16.5 #1 Fri Apr 14 11:44:51 PDT 2006 i686
> GNU/Linux
>
> I then do
I'm in the process of setting up a new Debian box that needs a decent source
of entropy. So, I have downloaded and installed a relatively new UML kernel:
www:/usr/share/doc/rng-tools# uname -a
Linux www.myserver.com 2.6.16.5 #1 Fri Apr 14 11:44:51 PDT 2006 i686
GNU/Linux
I then downloaded and ins
On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 08:39:01AM -0700, Brock, Anthony - NET wrote:
> I'm assuming that this pulls "UTC" from the host and allows the guest to
> have an offset "UTC" ... is this essentially correct?
Basically, yes.
Jeff
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On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 21:53 -0400, Jeff Dike wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 13, 2006 at 05:31:27PM -0700, john stultz wrote:
> > Looks interesting. I've never quite understood the need for different
> > time domains, it only allows you to run one domain with the incorrect
> > time, but I'm sure there is some
I'm assuming that this pulls "UTC" from the host and allows the guest to
have an offset "UTC" ... is this essentially correct?
Tony
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Title: Olá
Olá!
Alguém que não tinha nada para fazer, numa de suas visitas ao
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