ng in debian/ubuntu & co., as happened to me... :-(
U.Mutlu wrote on 12/28/2015 08:37 PM:
Hi,
I'm using Debian 8 stable with its stock kernel (3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian
3.16.7-ckt20-1+deb8u1 (2015-12-14) x86_64 GNU/Linux).
The system has problems with newer Samsung Evo 850 500 GB SSDs
Hi,
I'm using Debian 8 stable with its stock kernel (3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian
3.16.7-ckt20-1+deb8u1 (2015-12-14) x86_64 GNU/Linux).
The system has problems with newer Samsung Evo 850 500 GB SSDs (ASNI: 6 with
DPOFUA=1).
About 2 months ago I have bought 2 of these SSD, and both are very g
Ben Hutchings wrote, On 02/22/2015 01:18 AM:
On Sat, 2015-02-21 at 20:07 +0100, U.Mutlu wrote:
Hi,
in the following video someone demonstrates a "user mode keylogger":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1fZAZTwyPQ
Is that really possible that a non-admin user can run a program
to gr
Hi,
in the following video someone demonstrates a "user mode keylogger":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1fZAZTwyPQ
Is that really possible that a non-admin user can run a program
to grab all key strokes on the system?
Or is that guy misleadingly demonstrates only a kernel-level keylogger
that
Ben Hutchings wrote, On 2011-10-19 15:07:
On Wed, 2011-10-19 at 13:31 +0200, U.Mutlu wrote:
Javier Ortega Conde (Malkavian) wrote, On 2011-10-18 00:37:
This bug (in general, not just this on this web) have been in GNU/Linux since
a long time with various disks, mainboards, SATA controllers
Javier Ortega Conde (Malkavian) wrote, On 2011-10-18 00:37:
This bug (in general, not just this on this web) have been in GNU/Linux since
a long time with various disks, mainboards, SATA controllers, distros and
kernels (maybe since changes after 2.6.24).
I'm using kernel 2.6.37.6 and there thi
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