Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/02/19/21:53:25
Hello.
Prashant TR wrote:
>
> On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Richard Dawe wrote:
> > Debian 2.1 kernels always crashed my box (fortunately I had an old one
> > compiled on RedHat lying around).
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> Any kernel version that is odd (such as 2.1.x, 2.3.x, etc.) are all
> unstable. I think you should have been aware of that. That's exactly why
> RedHat ships only even versions of the kernels.
Ah, a little confusion here. By "Debian 2.1 kernel" I mean the kernels
that come with Debian 2.1. They are in fact 2.0 kernels for the install,
IIRC. It was something to do with SCSI devices I think.
> > You can crash your system easily as a non-root user too. It's just a
> > lot harder.
>
> Please cite an example. If this can crash every system, that's certainly
> a bug and should be reported to the kernel developers (Mail in private).
Denial of service attacks. Fork bombs for example. If you secure your box,
you can stop this though, so I suppose it's not a real issue.
> But this is getting off-topic. I think we should stop this thread.
Yep, agreed.
Bye,
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Richard Dawe
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