On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 02:39:18AM +0200, Zeno Gantner wrote:
> > What are the LIDS packages? I can add it to the hurd-i386 autobuilder
> > tonight if you'd like... Is there a good one to start with? The sources
> > file doesn't tell me enough to pick one.
>
> I guess it's the Linux Intrusion
Jeff Bailey wrote:
> What are the LIDS packages? I can add it to the hurd-i386 autobuilder
> tonight if you'd like... Is there a good one to start with? The sources
> file doesn't tell me enough to pick one.
I guess it's the Linux Intrusion Detection System, so it is not
interesting for Debian
I am going to release a security advisory tomorrow for the security
problems in the Linux kernel: all kernels before 2.2.19 have
a couple of nasty security problems that can be exploited
both locally or remotely.
Currently I have no kernel packages for the arm, m68k and powerpc
architectures. If
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 05:19:19PM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > >
> > > m68k: Christian recently relocated to the US, and no one else is
> > > willing to do boot-floppies.
> >
> > What work is required for them? I have a very slow LC475 that I can
> > attempt to build them on if that's any hel
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 07:48:39PM +0200, David Spreen wrote:
> The LIDS packages in the debian distribution are built for all architectures.
> No I would like to know if Anyone has seen it running on any other
> architecture than i386.
> Additionaly I would be glad to see porters of other archit
Hi there,
The LIDS packages in the debian distribution are built for all architectures.
No I would like to know if Anyone has seen it running on any other
architecture than i386.
Additionaly I would be glad to see porters of other architectures testing
the packages.
so long...
David
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> Michael Schmitz; are you saying that NO PowerPC's will build on Debian? I
Nope. All I said was that no one is building boot-floppies (the installer
stuff) for m68k (Motorola 680x0). Someone posted 'whats up with
boot-floppies for m68k' to debian-ports, I replied. Sorry if reading this
on debian
> >
> > m68k: Christian recently relocated to the US, and no one else is
> > willing to do boot-floppies.
>
> What work is required for them? I have a very slow LC475 that I can
> attempt to build them on if that's any help and I'll have a go at doing
> some sanity testing on them too. Would that b
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