Difference between revisions of "Bugs/4.0.2DVD"
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proteon.ko and skisa.ko produces "segmentation fault" on boot if all available network modules are integrated into miniroot.gz | proteon.ko and skisa.ko produces "segmentation fault" on boot if all available network modules are integrated into miniroot.gz | ||
− | 2) Reported by: Freebooter | + | 2.) Reported by: Freebooter |
The 4.0.2 DVD if F3 is pressed at boot opens a window which says: | The 4.0.2 DVD if F3 is pressed at boot opens a window which says: | ||
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THIS IS THE DVD AND NOT THE CD AS IT DISPLAYS! | THIS IS THE DVD AND NOT THE CD AS IT DISPLAYS! | ||
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+ | 3.) Reported by: Ethereal | ||
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+ | It seems that the number of captured Packets/Second in ethereal, | ||
+ | never returns to 0, but continues to grow over time. | ||
+ | You will see this behavior by running ethereal and | ||
+ | clicking in the menu bar on: Capture -> Interfaces... |
Revision as of 21:23, 19 October 2005
1.) Reported by: pawel
proteon.ko and skisa.ko produces "segmentation fault" on boot if all available network modules are integrated into miniroot.gz
2.) Reported by: Freebooter
The 4.0.2 DVD if F3 is pressed at boot opens a window which says: knoppix toram Load entire CD to ramdisk (1GB)
THIS IS THE DVD AND NOT THE CD AS IT DISPLAYS!
3.) Reported by: Ethereal
It seems that the number of captured Packets/Second in ethereal, never returns to 0, but continues to grow over time. You will see this behavior by running ethereal and clicking in the menu bar on: Capture -> Interfaces...