I have two servers based on the very same hardware.
They both run the very same distro (RH4), the very same kernel (uname
-r), and have the very same list of installed packages (rpm -qa)
However, numerous binaries, including /bin/ps, /bin/bash, /bin/ls, and
librairies do not match. They have
* the very same length
* the very same date
but they have different hashes, because they have different contents
(cmp fails)
The differences are inside, not at the end.
We searched for a rootkit, but didn't found any. The two different ps
commands, copied from one to the other, show the same result.
I tried rpm --verify. No probem. However, when replacing one binary by
the one coming from the other host, rpm --verify compains...
Is it normal to have differences in binaries on the same hardware, same
distro, same kernel and same packages ??? Is there a "signature" added
in some binaries ? Might the order of the installation cause such effect ?
The problem is that I have, at the same customer site, two other servers
that are exactly in the same situation, but running CentOS, and I have
the same strange beheaviour...
Does anybody has any suggestions, idea about this strange story ?
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Hi,
I have unfortunately deleted a text (source) formatted
file on my HD by doing command rm; is there any mean
to recover it under ext3
Ifound many utilities but only working under w$
Otherwise it's said it's possible to do that using
ext3 journalization but I don't know how to proceed
Thank you for suggestions
cheers
M.
Hi. I have here a new laptop with a broadcom BCM94311MCG wlan mini-PCI card.
The pci-ID is 14e4:4311.
I don't know, how to make it work. I installed ndiswrapper with the bcmwl5.inf
driver, but ndiswrapper -l shows:
bcmwl5 : invalid driver
bcmwl5 : driver installed
device (14E4:4311) present (alternate driver: bcm43xx)
It doesn't work. iwconwing finds no accesspoint.
Please help.
Thanks
Al
Hi
I have DVB-T at home, I use kaffeine for watching TV.
But I don't know, how to use EPG or videotext. When I choose EPG in
kaffeine, the window
always rests empty.
Are there other programs to extract EPG /videotext from a provider?
I don't know much about this.
Thanx
Al
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