Changes between Version 19 and Version 20 of CPUShare


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Timestamp:
04/09/2008 04:45:36 PM (17 years ago)
Author:
Sam Hocevar
Comment:

notes about Debian kernels + mention of ICISP

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    55== Getting started ==
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     7First of all, you need to make sure your kernel was built with '''`CONFIG_SECCOMP=y`'''. This option is activated by default on the upstream kernel. Unfortunately, it is deactivated on official Debian kernels (you can voice your opinion on [http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=474648 bug report #474648] if you want to use CPUShare). Without this option, it is not possible to run untrusted bytecode securely and CPUShare will refuse to start.
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    79If you are using Debian or Ubuntu, just download one of the following packages:
     
    3234== What computations are currently running? ==
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    34 None at the moment. We are still porting our software so that it uses CPUShare efficiently.
     36We are currently studying a property of the Floyd-Steinberg error diffusion algorithm. The study will be presented at the [http://www.stlo.unicaen.fr/icisp2008/commitees.php International Conference on Image and Signal Processing 2008].