Hi, I just recently installed debian 2.0 on my pc at home and I just
noticed something odd as I booted. Since I have started using debian it
shows 249.04 bogomips whereas when I used to run slackware,redhat,suse it
would show 332.60 bogomips. I know this probably isnt such a big deal but
it struck
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Hi,
in my sid installation the synaptics logon screen asking for root
password started warning about "could not grab keyboard, malicious
agent". Chkrootkit gave a "bindshell on port 1630" warning.
The warning was only generated when the adsl connection is on.
Can this be somebody('s bot) trying
Hi,
further to my 4 hidden processes, "ps" finds exactly 4 processes with
PID # 0!
See the scriptfile below.
I later found out that "top" numbers these processes as 3,4,5 & 6, same
sequence.
The names of the processes
I find this hard to understand:
Does LKM trojan and the 0's mean that these
Stable, but should it not be described in /etc/apt/sources.list as woody
iso stable?
So that at rollovertime (real soon now (tm)),
stable=woody-->stable=sarge there are no unexpected upgrades.
mvg Boudewijn
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So is there an example ocaml code that can trigger the bug ?
On Sun, 29 Oct 2017, none wrote:
So is there an example ocaml code that can trigger the bug ?
Read the first referece (the INRIA ocaml bug report) throughoutly. It
has been public since day one.
And read all references in the updates I sent to that thread too, for
good measure. It is not
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I have always wanted to know if UNIX/LINUX is for me, and
eventually replace my windows OS. I want, very much, to install it on
my old system to give it a real feel/try...I have been told that
DEBIAN has releases for "older" UNIX/LINUX OS's [as well as the
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