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
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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
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
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
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
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
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Patents protect inventions, and improvements to existing inventions. [0]
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Copyrights protect literary, artistic, and musical works. [0]
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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
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
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