Comment The big feature, KARL (Score 2, Insightful) 114
Seems that the post is missing the big feature to appear in 6.2, KARL - Kernel Address Randomized Link.
Seems that the post is missing the big feature to appear in 6.2, KARL - Kernel Address Randomized Link.
I was in this talk, actually the person behind this camera and at no time did Bob state the following above:
Linux Foundation is turning a blind eye to LibreSSL
This is totally incorrect and should be removed. The slide doesn't even state that. Slashdot editorial committee needs to review their posts a lot closer prior to posting in a public space.
Too many characters.
init 5
bye bye.
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What determines the strip's shape is its differing areas of "energy density," they say.
"Energy density" means the stored, elastic energy that is contained in the strip as a result of the folding. Places where the strip is most bent have the highest energy density; conversely, places that are flat and unstressed by a fold have the least energy density.
Just finished installing Ubuntu Feisty Fawn x64. I had the typical 64 bit problems but I also had some that are really annoying and frankly just shouldn't be problems.
The first problem is that Ubuntu just couldn't detect my monitor. Now the thing that I find unacceptable is that OpenSuse's SAX2 can find and configure it. Opensuse isn't perfect but SAX2 seems to be the best X configuration tool around. It is also FOSS so here is the big question. Why doesn't Ubuntu use it?
The next pro
I have never seen anything fill up a vacuum so fast and still suck. -- Rob Pike, on X.