Regarding patching the kernel source
I tried to patch the debian kernel source 2.0.30-9 using 2.0.31 and 2.0.32
from the usual kernel distribution sites but there are always error and I
can't complie correctly.
Anyone has any idea how I can do it correctly?
Normally I download the debian
-Drop (ip_fragment bug) anyone apply the patch?
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On Wed, 19 Nov 1997 15:38:38 +0800 Jieyao ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Regarding patching the kernel source
I tried to patch the debian kernel source 2.0.30-9 using 2.0.31 and 2.0.32
from the usual kernel distribution sites but there are always error and I
can't complie correctly.
You
Now this has me thinking (again). How come Debian never puts out kernel source
patch packages? I mean if I want to go from 2.0.29 to 2.0.30, why should I
have to download the entire kernel source package or apply non-debian patches?
I think that patches that would upgrade a 2.0.29_? package to
There has been a severe bug discovered in all implementations of Linux kernels
up to 2.0.31 and 2.1.62 (development) which can be used to remotely crash or
reboot your Linux system.
http://www.linux.efnet.ca/ip_fragment.shtml. also info at: www.linux.org
I'm about to apply the patch. Has
On Mon, 17 Nov 1997, Christopher Wong wrote:
There has been a severe bug discovered in all implementations of Linux
kernels
up to 2.0.31 and 2.1.62 (development) which can be used to remotely crash or
reboot your Linux system.
http://www.linux.efnet.ca/ip_fragment.shtml. also info at:
Hi!
There has been a severe bug discovered in all implementations of Linux
kernels
up to 2.0.31 and 2.1.62 (development) which can be used to remotely crash or
reboot your Linux system.
http://www.linux.efnet.ca/ip_fragment.shtml. also info at: www.linux.org
I'm about to apply
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