Karl Larsen wrote:
Jeff Krebs wrote:
* Karl Larsen (k5di@xxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
After so many problems seen day after day it is nice I think to
hear about a success.
F8 was installed from a DVD and came right up with a video problem
cuzz I have a Nvidia video card. Fixed in 5 minutes with Nvidia
binary. Then audio problems and found pulse audio the problem. I was
told to yum remove and I did and audio is fine again.
I have had all the updates and they appear to be real Updates! So
today December 10 2007 my F8 is working just fine. I have just one
problem. I
I will mark this down on my calendar, and ensure that it's engraved
in stone to pass down to historians. Such a feat was certainly
unthinkable :)
seem to have a rootkit somewhere in the /home/karl/ directories. I
have RTK and this afternoon I plan to find the thing, or discover I
have no rootkit but rather another kind of problem.
Karl
How do you know that you have a root kit?
Jeff Krebs
I really do not know Jeff. But often, while using Firefox I get an
attack that puts a cross hatch screen on and removes the keyboard and
mouse, and puts a single tone out the audio channels and only a hard
reset will clear it.
This is how I think a rootkit would work and so I got rkhunter and
right now I am trying to get it to check /home but have not found out
how to do this :-)
Karl
The rootkits I've seen are very quiet. They survive by NOT doing
noticeable things. The quietly install servers or bots in obscure
corners of the system in hidden directories. What you have sounds more
like a cat playing in the wires under the desk. (I have personal
experience with that, too).
What does chkrootkit show?
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