Bug#346333: chkrootkit on pa-risc

2006-01-06 Thread Michael S. Zick
Package: chkrootkit Version: 0.46a Arch: HP, pa-risc (hppa) Symptom: Display WCHAN in top, find 'init' @ pause() Cause: Hardcoded sig-15 in ckproc.c (SIGTSTP) Status: Upstream maintainer notified, claims fixed in next release (no date quoted). Workaround: as root, enter #kill -s SIGCONT 1

Bug#346333: Typo in Original Report

2006-01-06 Thread Michael S. Zick
That is a hardcoded signal-25 (not 15). Other information correct. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#398136: Failure to recover swap

2006-11-11 Thread Michael S. Zick
Package: linux-image-2.6.18-2-ixp4xx Version: 2.6.18-4 Message logged: Nov 11 10:53:21 LKG7BF7B5 -- MARK -- Nov 11 11:13:31 LKG7BF7B5 -- MARK -- Nov 11 11:16:15 LKG7BF7B5 kernel: oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x201d2, order=0 Nov 11 11:16:16 LKG7BF7B5 kernel: Mem-info: Nov 11 11:16:16 LKG7BF7B5 kernel:

Bug#398136: Failure to reclaim swap in 2.6.18-2-ixp4xx

2006-11-15 Thread Michael S. Zick
The usual disk attachment for machines running this kernel is the USB ports. Could this be a similar problem to that of running swap over the network? (NFS/NBD) A recent discussion is here: http://lwn.net/Articles/195416/ I.E: Does usb-storage have to allocate memory to get its job done? Does

Bug#398136: Failure to reclaim swap in 2.6.18-2-ixp4xx

2007-02-02 Thread Michael S. Zick
On Thu February 1 2007 12:13, you wrote: Sorry, Mike, for not responding earlier but I don't have enough knowledge to say information of value about this issue. Do you think you could describe this problem on the kernel mailing list? Of course, this assumes there is a real problem. I'll