I can't tell if you're serious or not... but in any case, a cursory review of the code reveals that if it's an April Fool's, it's a bit early.
This is basically a segfault generator, nothing to see here... But if you were serious, I'd say that this is where software that has been written comes to get packaged - development is what you do on github.com, gitorious.org, etc. Cheers, Michael On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 7:56 PM, SchmiTTT <cv.schm...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > Hello dear mentors, > > this code is, when I am not wrong, revolutionary. It is a new program, to > resolve > bugs in some programs and configuration-errors in conf-files > This program is ironing the "wrinkles" of Linux away. > > Before I make a debian-package of it, I want you to test this code. > > I had only the problem with a too dark screen on my notebook (intel core > duo with 2 BIOS-chips). > The dark screen is still an unresolved problem under Debian Squeeze 6.0.4 > After running this attached code, screen is pretty bright. > The problem with cd-rom-drive is solved too by this attached code. > Mounting and unmounting cd-rom-drive was a problem too with program brasero. > brasero did not recognize empty CD/DVD-discs. Now it is solved. > > It would substitute many bugfixes and cumbersome configurations > up to today under Linux too, if I am not wrong. > It is solving else problems, which pop up, when address-lines in chips like > BIOS are not active. > > Compile under installed Debian with gcc the attached listing into output > file with name: BIOS=RESET > > You then need only knoppix 6.7.1 or else live-System. > This binary works only on a live-System like knoppix. > In knoppix open a terminal in full-screen-modus. > Then execute the binary: ./BIOS=RESET > > It takes between 23 and 25 minutes on an intel core duo with 2 BIOS-chips. > One BIOS-chip would mean 2097152 possible addresses (to be set as TRUE). > This is why I set the value of variable mx to 4194304 addresses. > The variable mx should stay as mx, because each address in the BIOS-chip > has the prefix mx, followed by an increasing number starting at zero. > > On the whole, this program is setting each address as TRUE, and in the > end it makes a reset, of all TRUE-values. > > When in the end the message "dunno !" appears, the binary has done its job. > You only need to wait a bit and watch the little green monitor of your > processor/RAM > in the right corner below of knoppix 6.7.1 > It might happen that knoppix "stutter" a bit or hang a bit. > You can see then, if a flash is happening, in the right corner below. > After the flash you can re-boot your machine, and start your hard-disk > installation > of Linux. You will notice by the time, that your Linux is now more stable, > and less > problems are happening. > > It is a bit quicker when compiled in assembler. > > I would be happy, when you mail me, if this is koscher. > > My Linux is now more stable with this binary. I ran this binary only one > time. > > Of course it is free source-code under GPL 2.0 and GPL 1.0 > > Happy Hacking. Please do not phone me up. I am deaf. > > Regards. > Val. > cv.schm...@gmail.com > (Germany) > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAFBbO2Th2TAcDQZfvLi6rZz6K=b6tx250ctdjradafq0chz...@mail.gmail.com