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: GPL, LGPL
Programming Lang: C
Description : libusbgx is a C library encapsulating the kernel USB
gadget-configfs
It provides routines for creating and parsing USB gadget devices using
the configfs API. Currently, all USB gadget configfs functions that can
be enabled in kernel release
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Description : Linux RAM Drive and Caching kernel modules (DKMS)
This software defined advanced RAM drive and storage
caching solution. This suite includes a collection of modules,
configuration files, and command line utilities for managing
RapidDisk enabled storage volumes and accessing them
: LGPL-3+ or GPL-2+
Programming Lang: C
Description : Kernel coredump file access
libkdumpfile is a library to read kdump-compressed kernel core dumps.
It is an optional dependency for packaging drgn (ITP: #1001581). I work
with the drgn author, we already maintain libkdumpfile
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(Data-Channel Offload) kernel module for OpenVPN
OpenVPN Data Channel Offload in the linux kernel (ovpn-dco)
.
This kernel module allows OpenVPN to offload any data plane management to the
linux kernel, thus allowing it to exploit any Linux low level API, while
avoiding expensive and slow payload
: Simple terminal emulator based on Kernel Mode Setting
kmscon is a system console for linux. It does not depend on any
graphics-server on your system (like X.org), but instead provides
a raw console layer that can be used independently.
It can replace the linux kernel console entirely
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Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian Python Team
Changed-By: Joseph
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Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian Science Maintainers
Changed-By: Nilesh Patra
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On Sun, 2021-06-13 at 15:07 +0200, Philipp Hahn wrote:
[...]
> > 3. If both of the above are true, why isn't something like that suggested
> > on [1]?
>
> Debian does not know your specifics and thus does not use parallel build
> by default.
>
Debian *does* use parallel builds by default.
On Fri, 2021-06-11 at 19:34 -0600, Antonio Russo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to build a Debian bullseye kernel (with KASAN enabled, but that's
> irrelevant).
> I'm following [1], and the critical command
>
> $ fakeroot make -f debian/rules.gen binary-arch_i386_none_real
On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 12:36:30PM -0400, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
> I only repeated in a different way what was already explained (fair use
> for servers not meant to be sucked up).
My point was not about the technical content of your message, but the
phrasing, that had started to
bout it for a while, since I'm not in a major
>> hurry.
>
> rsync is incomprehensible rocket science?
>
When you expect to build a "new" Debian kernel (Hurd ? FreeBSD ?)
because there's too much government agent involved in Debian, that you
complain there's a security hole in
On Mon, 14 Jun 2021 07:23:45 -0700, John E Petersen
wrote:
>Thanks Paul, but I'm having a hard time finding the precise version I would
>like to archive on any ftp mirror. My scrape is actually working quite
>correctly now, though, since I added a sleep in there -- the source and
Hi,
On 2021-06-14 8:13 a.m., Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 12, 2021 at 04:47:26PM -0400, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside
> wrote:
>> This is why your address is being blocked and will continue to do so.
>
> Writing something like this runs the risk of giving the impression that
> you
Thanks Paul, but I'm having a hard time finding the precise version I would
like to archive on any ftp mirror. My scrape is actually working quite
correctly now, though, since I added a sleep in there -- the source and
machine-installation instructions are tidily tucked away in different
On Sat, Jun 12, 2021 at 04:47:26PM -0400, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
> This is why your address is being blocked and will continue to do so.
Writing something like this runs the risk of giving the impression that
you are somehow involved in, or authoritative for, the official Debian
Hello Anionio,
Am 12.06.21 um 03:34 schrieb Antonio Russo:
I'm trying to build a Debian bullseye kernel (with KASAN enabled, but that's
irrelevant).
I'm following [1], and the critical command
$ fakeroot make -f debian/rules.gen binary-arch_i386_none_real
does not suggest using -j8
On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 12:58:46 -0700, John E Petersen
wrote:
>If I find it is possible to simply download
>the entire collection, without having to host a mirror, I may very well go
>that route.
The question is, why are you trying to do so?
Greetings
Marc
--
On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 12:52:32 -0700, John E Petersen
wrote:
>Dear *Polyna-Maude R.-Summerside, *I would appreciate it if you would stay
>out of conversations which you do not understand. Your rude response was
>not well-received. Are you suggesting there are no government employees in
>the open
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* URL : https://github.com/rz839/Macaulay2-Jupyter
first doing some manipulation in a web browser.
1st : I don't send my private key, I send the public one. And using scp
work pretty good.
2nd : There's no web interface for key management that is mandatory with
Debian (but there's some software usable as web interface for management).
3rd : His p
On Sat, Jun 12, 2021 at 8:15 PM John E Petersen wrote:
> If I find it is possible to simply download the entire collection, without
> having to host a mirror, I may very well go that route.
That is definitely possible, there are two sides to every Debian
mirror: 1) downloading Debian 2) making
Am Samstag, dem 12.06.2021 um 12:58 -0700 schrieb John E Petersen:
> Maybe I misunderstand the concept of a mirror, but I do not wish to maintain
> a server which allows the public to download Debian repositories.
You don't have to allow anybody having access to your mirror. You seem to
.04. Unless they
> are just picking on me in particular, you will find some changes in
You are far from being so much of importance, please get back to earth
if you want some help.
And use the proper words for what you mean.
If I say, I want to write a new kernel based on Debian then it means
less of a problem? I would like to let it
run until it is finished. It is tedious to restart my scrape periodically.
Thanks,
John
On Sat, Jun 12, 2021 at 10:35 AM Étienne Mollier
wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> John E Petersen, on 2021-06-12:
> > Hey folks, I’m developing a unique kernel
making configurations in a web browser. This is a new security hole,
in case you were not aware.
Again, work on your reading comprehension skills. I said I am developing a
unique kernel, based on Debian Linux... I said nothing about writing an
entire Linux kernel from scratch... Furthermore, I
Hi John,
John E Petersen, on 2021-06-12:
> Hey folks, I’m developing a unique kernel based on Debian Linux, and I’ve
> been scraping the website for repositories. After a few thousand, the
> servers start to block my ip.
I'm not too sure what you are trying to achieve. It sounds to
me
On 2021-06-12 at 12:52, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 2021-06-12 12:21 p.m., John E Petersen wrote:
>
>> Hey folks, I’m developing a unique kernel based on Debian Linux,
>> and I’ve been scraping the website for repositories. After a few
>&g
Hi,
On 2021-06-12 12:21 p.m., John E Petersen wrote:
> Hey folks, I’m developing a unique kernel based on Debian Linux, and
> I’ve been scraping the website for repositories. After a few thousand,
> the servers start to block my ip.
>
> I’m just trying to keep the crazy governme
Hey folks, I’m developing a unique kernel based on Debian Linux, and I’ve
been scraping the website for repositories. After a few thousand, the
servers start to block my ip.
I’m just trying to keep the crazy government out of Linux, because they
keep monkeying with repositories on Ubuntu
Hello,
I'm trying to build a Debian bullseye kernel (with KASAN enabled, but that's
irrelevant).
I'm following [1], and the critical command
$ fakeroot make -f debian/rules.gen binary-arch_i386_none_real
does not suggest using -j8 (or -jnumber_of_cores).
1. Is it safe to add -j8 ?
2
-tools
* License : GPL-2-or-later
Description : cifsd kernel server userspace utilities
This is an alternative implementation of the CIFS/SMB3 control
utilities.
/utils/trace-cmd/kernel-shark.git/
* License : GPL-2 and LGPL-2.1
Programming Lang: C++
Description : Utilities for graphically analyzing function tracing in the
kernel.
Data for analysis may be generated by the trace-cmd utility.
kernelshark is already available in Debian as part
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Matteo Bini
* Package name: vhba-dkms
Version : 20200106
Upstream Author : Chia-I Wu
* URL : https://cdemu.sourceforge.io/about/vhba/
* License : GPLv2
Programming Lang: C
Description : Kernel module
Package: wnpp
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Owner: Matteo Bini
* Package name: vhba-dkms
Version : 20200106
Upstream Author : Chia-I Wu
* URL : https://cdemu.sourceforge.io/about/vhba/
* License : GPLv2
Programming Lang: C
Description : Kernel module
Hi folks,
I would like to install the unsigned kernel packages instead of the signed
ones, but using linux-headers-amd64 and linux-image-amd64 I have to wait for
a signature being applied.
Obviously the signed kernel image and header packages for amd64 rely upon
information not being publicly
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Closes: 969518 981328 981561
: API to access the kernel tracefs directory
It had been part of tracecmd but has been split into its own repo.
The announcement mail was at
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20201120200314.21efa...@oasis.local.home/
Note: This is not needed for Bullseye and so I am only planning to upload
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Closes: 369256
Changes:
kernel
: Jupyter kernel base class
Metakernel is a Jupyter kernel base class in Python which includes core magic
functions (including help, command and file path completion, parallel and
distributed processing, downloads, and much more).
It is used by numerous other kernels for Jupyter, including for my purposes
Your message dated Mon, 31 Aug 2020 01:55:09 +0200
with message-id <20200830235508.syobgdcnoir3n...@percival.namespace.at>
and subject line Re: Bug#915964: bugs.debian.org: Boot process with kernel
4.18.0.3 fails and goes to black screen.
has caused the Debian Bug report #915964,
reg
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Closes: 930098 931195 939261 955374
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* Package name: onemkl
* URL : https://github.com/oneapi-src/oneMKL
* License : Apache-2
Programming Lang: C++, OpenCL (maybe SYCL)
Description : oneAPI Math Kernel Library (oneMKL) Interfaces
It looks like intel
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* Package name: liburing
Version : 0.4
Upstream Author : Jens Axboe
* URL : https://git.kernel.dk/cgit/liburing/
* License : LGPL and MIT/X
Programming Lang: C
Description : Linux kernel io_uring
On Thu, 30 Jan 2020 at 05:26, Moritz Mühlenhoff wrote:
> I'm in favour of setting both to 1. From a quick search Ubuntu carried a
> patch
> in their systemd package to set this as well (LP 1845637).
>
> protected hardlinks/symlinks are enabled via a Debian-specific kernel patch
&
+
Programming Lang: sh
Description : Add partman support for ChromeOS kernel partitions
This package provides a 'cros' partition method for partman. The
firmware and bootloader used on ChromeOS systems require a special
ChromeOS kernel partition created by this method.
Creating
* Richard Laager [200129 19:05]:
> On 1/29/20 8:28 AM, Marvin Renich wrote:
> There are plenty of shades of
> grey in this, and what counts as "minimal", "medium", or "massive" is
> going to be at least somewhat subjective.
Completely agree.
> I'd say that "massive breakage" (breaking lots of
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[ Note: I have reordered the quoted text blocks. ]
On 1/29/20 8:28 AM, Marvin Renich wrote:
> On the other hand, I do agree with using unstable and testing to
> determine the level of disruption, on the condition that there is a
> _commitment_ to removing the feature before stable release if the
arried a patch
> in their systemd package to set this as well (LP 1845637).
>
> protected hardlinks/symlinks are enabled via a Debian-specific kernel patch
> by default, so I'd say that src:linux should be patched as well, this changes
> the default at the deepest level and the /etc/sysc
s also now bug #914859 which would extend this same protection for
> other files, as mentioned in [1]
I'm in favour of setting both to 1. From a quick search Ubuntu carried a patch
in their systemd package to set this as well (LP 1845637).
protected hardlinks/symlinks are enabled via a Debian-spe
I have no opinion about this specific feature; at first glance it looks
like it might be a reasonable thing to do. On the other hand, I
strongly disagree with this statement as a general rule:
> Unless massive breakage is expected, the default should
> be the most secure option.
This is the
On 1/28/20 9:23 PM, Craig Small wrote:
> My personal preference is to lock them down by default, by setting both
> to mode 2.
FWIW: I agree. Unless massive breakage is expected, the default should
be the most secure option. If you default to secure and that breaks
something, people will be
, by setting both to
mode 2. However the impact is way more than my handful of systems I use,
hence the wider email.
Putting it another way, are there any real strong reasons for not
doing this?
- Craig
1:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id
t; On Jan 03, Sudip Mukherjee wrote:
> > > > Do we package libbpf from their github repo independent of the kernel
> > > > update? Then we will need to remove the libbpf building bits from the
> > > > Debian kernel source and create a separate package for libbpf.
>
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libbpf source has moved to a separate github repo but keeps the kernel
as the true/first source, and updating github repo when release is ready.
In Steve's word the problem they faced
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Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Manoj Srivastava
Changed-By: Ben Hutchings
Closes: 947340
Changes:
kernel
kernel developer workflow scripts
kw is a set of scripts that
have mission to reduce the overhead
related with infrastructure project setup in
projects that have a similar workflow to the Linux Kernel.
kw stands for Kernel Workflow.
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-2.1
Programming Lang: C
Description : The libtraceevent library provides APIs to access kernel
tracepoint events,
located in the tracefs file system under the events
directory.
The kernel tracepoints are now being used by multiple packages like trace-cmd,
perf
On Sun, Nov 03, 2019 at 03:56:11AM +0100, André Verwijs wrote:
>
>
>
> Debian testing daily build has no kernel modules..!!!
Reason is having booted kernel version Y
and in archive available kernel modules are for version X.
This does happen during development.
> daily bu
Debian testing daily build has no kernel modules..!!!
daily build: 10-21-2019 still good
Dank U - Thank You
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: BSD-3-Clause
Programming Lang: cuda, c++
Description : cooperative threadblock primitives and other
utilities for CUDA kernel programming
I've seen this many times in different projects e.g.
https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/tree/master/third_party
https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch
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* Package name: octave-kernel
Version : 0.31.1
Upstream Author : Steven Silvester
* URL : https://github.com/calysto/octave_kernel
* License : BSD
Programming Lang: Python
Description : Jupyter
just a note to tell you that I installed the Kali 5.2.9 kernel into Debian
10with dpkg -i -a AND it worked !!
there were two pkgs for it. load averages are now very low.
I tried with the source but it failed !! don't know why ??Oh.. this was in a
VMware 15.0 virtual machine.
anyway
Description : HSA Kernel Mode Thunk library for AMD KFD support
HSA Kernel Mode Thunk library contains the user-mode API interfaces used to
interact
with the ROCk driver.
This is part or ROCm - Open Source Platform for HPC and Ultrascale GPU
Computing .
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> reassign 931290 linux-image-4.9.0-9-amd64
Bug #931290 [general] general: Asrock A300 Deskmini AMD Athlon 200GE ends in
black screen Monitor has no Signal
Bug reassigned from package 'general' to 'linux-image-4.9.0-9-amd64'.
Ignoring request to
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov
* Package name: cryptodev-linux
Version : 1.10
Upstream Author : Cristian Stoica
* URL : http://cryptodev-linux.org/
* License : GPLv2+
Programming Lang: C
Description : kernel module
control: severity -1 grave
Dear kernel maintainers,
Buster will be released with 4.19.37 kernel. That's fine
and it doesn't break ZFS. However, the changes introduced
in 4.19.38 and linux 5.0 break ZFS. That means the current
0.7.12-2 will fail to build everywhere after the first
Buster point
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Changed-By: Vagrant Cascadian
Closes: 927488 928861 928951
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Changed-By: Holger Wansing
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Changed-By: James
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: Linux kernel modules implementing GOST cryptography
This is a set of Linux kernel modules implementing Russian cryptographic
algorithms:
- GOST 28147 cipher (RFC 5830)
- GOST 28147 "Imitovstavka" (MAC mode) (RFC 5830)
- GOST R 34.11-94 digest (RFC 5831)
- HMAC using GOST R 34.
On Thu, Sep 27, 2018 at 02:28:35AM +, Harish Venkatraman wrote:
> Hi Ben,
>
> I am trying to manually back port to Linux 4.9 since in the link I don’t see
> a patch provided for 4.9 version. The last version that has this patch is
> 4.11, wanted to know if back port of this patch is
iPhone
> On Sep 26, 2018, at 6:45 PM, Ben Hutchings wrote:
>
> [Note Reply-to: debian-kernel.]
>
>> On Wed, 2018-09-26 at 18:00 +, Harish Venkatraman wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want the following patch to be back ported to 4.9 kernel. Can you
>> please l
[Note Reply-to: debian-kernel.]
On Wed, 2018-09-26 at 18:00 +, Harish Venkatraman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want the following patch to be back ported to 4.9 kernel. Can you
> please let me know if it can be back ported to 4.9 kernel?
>
> https://github.com/tor
Hi,
I want the following patch to be back ported to 4.9 kernel. Can you please let
me know if it can be back ported to 4.9 kernel?
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/63a6fff353d01da5a22b72670c434bf12fa0e3b8
Thanks
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