RE: [gentoo-user] Inconsistent behavior in my Gentoo OS instance

2017-05-02 Thread Bobby Kent
Regarding the fourth issue: > g0n ~ # eix memtest86+ > * sys-apps/memtest86 > Available versions: 4.3.7 (~)4.3.7-r1 {serial} > Homepage:http://www.memtest86.com/ > Description: A stand alone memory test for x86 computers ... > > Found 2 matches > Received SIGSEG

RE: [gentoo-user] Inconsistent behavior in my Gentoo OS instance

2017-05-04 Thread Bobby Kent
Hi Miroslav, Attempting to reproduce third issue: # mkdir wibble1_1 # mkdir wibble2_1 # mkdir wibble3_1 # mkdir wibble4_1 # mkdir wibble5_1 # for d in wibble*_1 ; do mkdir $d/wobble ; done # ls -1d wibble*_1 wibble1_1 wibble2_1 wibble3_1 wibble4_1 wibble5_1 Then hit tab after positioning cursor

RE: [gentoo-user] Inconsistent behavior in my Gentoo OS instance

2017-05-05 Thread Bobby Kent
s.grsecurity.net/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4700 as well as the other email that I sent some 7 or so hours ago. NOTE: if I'm away, it's because I'm a little worried... I'm afraid my system may be vulnerable because of these issues. Patience pls. (no more but only my sig in botto

RE: [gentoo-user] Inconsistent behavior in my Gentoo OS instance

2017-05-07 Thread Bobby Kent
gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Inconsistent behavior in my Gentoo OS instance On 170505-22:40-0400, Bobby Kent wrote: > Looks like there are two things that concern you. Firstly, how bash > tab expansion appears to work (the ls, etc. commands executed when you > hit the tab