On Oct 19, 2005, at 21:10, Arno S Hautala wrote:
That was a goof in writing as I know xSmurf meant kill in the context of unloading the extension. And you're right this does require root privileges. I think the bigger issue here is that unloading the kext in 10.4 results in a system crash. Whether it's a good idea or not, security wise, to unload the extension, LS shouldn't crash the system in this manner.
Absolutely. This is a kernel bug in 10.4 (up to 10.4.2). We've reported this bug to Apple some time ago and rumor has it that this bug should be fixed in 10.4.3. As you normally don't unload the kext, I hope this is not really a problem until Apple has fixed this.
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