I used to have this bug, I'd be willing to test out your kernel. Right
now I'm using my own kernel w/ patches applied. Would that work Colin?
Have you done any testing yourself?
I'm running a 6x1TB raid5 array with XFS on top on a Dell Poweredge 1800
(An older 64 bit xeon).
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Agreed spinkham, debian got the release out fast, what's going on here?
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So what stage is it at?
Dustin Kirkland wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 10:14 AM, Andrew Cholakian
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Agreed spinkham, debian got the release out fast, what's going on here?
>>
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> The Stable Release Update process for a
I second what DH asked? Will this be in hardy? It's been in Debian for
ages now.
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I managed to patch the stock ubuntu kernel (2.6.24-18) with the patches
I found on the second link on the above post on the LKML. Seems stable,
I've been running it in production on two large raid5 arrays without
issue. The patches didn't apply perfectly but they do work.
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This has been out for a while, is there a reason this hasn't been acted
on?
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I have the same problem on 8.10 on x86_64.
Running: gconftool --type bool --set
/apps/workrave/gui/main_window/enabled true
as mentioned above does fix the issue when it happens
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I have the same problem. CPU usage goes down to 0 once I leave pages
with flash on them. Youtube gets worse when viewing content full screen.
System Specs:
Athlon X2 4000+
1 GB Ram
Radeon HD 3450
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dinhtrung's solution works better for me if I select the window by
title. That way it doesn't impact other programs nearly as much.
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Gnome file chooser/selector is way to small
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I've tested Colin's patch and it's live on 2 production 64bit servers.
Seems to work just fine.
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An easier way to bypass this than white listing (at least for cron jobs)
is to simply have it skip the application check. Just set the
environment variable $RK_OPT to '--skip-version-check'. The rkhunter
cron job automatically adds the contents of $RK_OPT to the rkhunter
command line.
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My apologies, it appears that the --skip-application-check flag doesn't
work after all.
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It does appear that adding 'apps' to the DISABLE_TESTS option in
/etc/rkhunter.conf does work.
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furicle,
It looks to me that every security release would require an update to
the white list unless I'm mistaken. I just don't see this happening.
Flat out skipping the apps check will likely be more practical for
rkhunter's maintainer. It's been about a week since this was reported,
and the pack
furicle, while it is true that Ubuntu backports fixes from upstream
versions its incorrect to say that the version number doesn't change.
For instance, on Hardy at the moment the current version of PHP is PHP
5.2.4-2ubuntu5.9 , Ubuntu doesn't increment the 5.2.4-2 part, but it
does increment the ub
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => New
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I've got this on my T401 as well.
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