Le Jeudi 30 Mai 2002 22:57, Jacques Nilo a écrit :
> If David thinks it can be helpful, I'll be happy to see what I can do
> for him. All the work I did on the 2.4 kernel has been more or less
> documented in devel mail threads and my config kernel file and my kernel
> patches are available on m
Le Jeudi 30 Mai 2002 14:22, Mike Noyes a écrit :
> Subject was: Re: [Leaf-devel] Bering grsecurity patch?
> > My present goals are:
> >
> > * Linux 2.4
> > * Upgrade binaries
> >
> > My last attempt at Linux 2.4 resulted in numerous binaries returning an
> > unheard of 135 result.
> >
> > I had t
Subject was: Re: [Leaf-devel] Bering grsecurity patch?
On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 09:28, David Douthitt wrote:
>
> --On Wednesday, May 29, 2002 6:20 AM -0700 Mike Noyes
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > BTW, how is development progressing on Oxygen? Is there anything the
> > rest of us can do to h
Have just updated the development image.
The biggest change is an update to Linux 2.2.20 with Openwall and IDE
support.
I plan to release packages in a numbering system akin to the Linux
kernel: even numbers are stable releases, and odd numbers development
releases. This new version will be 1.7
Oxygen development is slowing down right now, as I've a new LCD that I'm
trying out for hardware, and I've taken to the LCDd project the way I
did the LRP project (i.e., I'm writing a lot of new code! :)
I'll probably put a pre-release distribution together and put it out
there for downloads and
Oxygen Development continues; the newest version now places modules into
a more standardized location: /lib/modules/boot and /lib/modules/`uname
-r` (that is, kernel version).
The kernel (2.2.19) has also been recompiled and the modules with it;
this removes a kernel version conflict between 2.2.