On 5/23/06, Lee Revell <rlrevell@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 2006-05-23 at 17:01 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote: > I have not tried the pam enabled realtime methods as there doesn't > seem to be any value spending the time to do it just yet. On Gentoo it should be as simple as, emerge some-recent-glibc version, emerge PAM-0.80-or-later, add a few lines to /etc/security/limits.conf. Of course I have never tried Gentoo, for all i know this will recompile every app or blow up your computer or something. Lee
We went through this before. I'm just being a grouse. PAM-0.99.3.0 is masked in portage right now meaning it hasn't been completely tested, etc. It's easy enough to unmask, but why should I bother? I feel no need to be an early adopter in this area. When the Gentoo devs unmask pam then I'll consider it, but why now? Will it give me any fewer xruns than I'm getting with realtime-lsm? It cannot. I'm at zero right now. * sys-libs/pam Available versions: 0.78-r3 ~0.78-r5 ~0.78-r6[2] [M]0.99.3.0 Installed: 0.78-r3 Homepage: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/ Description: Pluggable Authentication Modules I expect that when someone produces a kernel that won't work with realtime-lsm then I'll have to jump. Cheers, Mark