make-dpkg w/ 2.6.11.10 & UML+SKAS+SELinux (no modules)

2005-05-26 Thread Matthew J. Harmon
First time posting, long time follower :) Running into a very odd error with make-dpkg. Honestly, I usually compile manually, however I'm following a wonderfully detailed HOWTO[0] for creating a SELinux enabled UML system and would like to keep to the examples. In any case, I have no module

Re: make-dpkg w/ 2.6.11.10 & UML+SKAS+SELinux (no modules)

2005-05-27 Thread Matthew J. Harmon
(Reply at bottom) On Fri, 27 May 2005, Ionut Georgescu wrote: On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 11:41:04PM -0500, Matthew J. Harmon wrote: > First time posting, long time follower :) > > Running into a very odd error with make-dpkg. Honestly, I usually compile > manually, however I&#

make-kpkg without modules

2005-05-27 Thread Matthew J. Harmon
Ok, so let me rephrase this question since I think I have the answer, just need to find the method. How can I use make-kpkg to compile my kernel, -WITHOUT- having it try to build modules? The kernel I am building is very minimalist and has a very specific purpose, it does not need LKM or any

Re: VPN server recommendation

2005-05-30 Thread Matthew J. Harmon
Even though everyone recommends OpenVPN, and I have great success with it, I must also recommend CIPE[0] (Crypto IP Encapsulation), I've found it to have much less overhead than OpenVPN and be very robust in difficult environments Additionally, I have implemented it on mobile devices with mediu

Custom minimalist build

2005-06-15 Thread Matthew J. Harmon
I'm building a series of Xen (xensource.com) virtualized servers to compartmentalize applications such as Apache, PostgreSQL, etc. and I would like to provide each a custom build with only the necessary libraries. So far I haven't found a way to do this easilly, I'd like to be as minimalist as

Re: Custom minimalist build

2005-06-15 Thread Matthew J. Harmon
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Andy Smith wrote: On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 11:48:17AM -0500, Matthew J. Harmon wrote: I'm building a series of Xen (xensource.com) virtualized servers to compartmentalize applications such as Apache, PostgreSQL, etc. and I would like to provide each a custom build with

Re: FAT patents. Do we need to revive non-US?

2006-01-11 Thread Matthew J. Harmon
http://www.uspto.gov/main/faq/g120005.htm http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/doc/general/index.html Patents protect inventions, and improvements to existing inventions. [0] "any new and useful process, machine, manufacture..." Copyrights protect literary, artistic, and musical works. [0] http

Re: [OT] forcing updated key info into hkp://subkeys.pgp.net

2005-07-06 Thread Matthew J. Harmon
Just out of curiosity, how did you "extend it"[sic] ? -M On Wed, 6 Jul 2005, Adam Funk wrote: Ron Johnson wrote: > Hi, > > My key expired at the end of last month, so I extended it using > the GNU Privacy Assistant. So, my local copy is active. > > How, though, do I force it up to the keyser

Re: Was this question too technical for this group? : Is the %ESP register special?

2005-09-04 Thread Matthew J. Harmon
http://www.tux.org/lkml/ http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/docs/lkml/#s3-1 The LKML (Linux Kernel Mailing List) is a much better suited place, however, be warned, the traffic is high. You do not have to be subscribed to post, so you may even look for responses in one of the unofficial archives (