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  • Howto Linux Modules

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    How it works… Kernel modules are the drivers that your system’s hardware needs to communicate with the kernel and operating system (also, they are needed to load and enable filesystems). They are loaded dynamically, which means that only the drivers or modules are loaded at runtime, which reflects your own custom specific hardware. To begin,…

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  • set hint.agp.0.disabled=1

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    The device.hints file is read in by the boot loader(8) when the system is about to start, and its contents are passed to the kernel. It contains various variables to control the boot behavior of the kernel. These variables are typically “device hints”, but can include any kernel tun- able values. The file contains one…

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  • [sssd[krb5_child[18654]: Disk quota exceeded

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    Linux Kernel Keyring Quota exceeded SSSD is the System Security Services Daemo and is responsible for managing user, group and login data. We still use UCS libpam-ldapand libnss-ldap,they all require a working network and are therefore not offline-capable, which is mandatory for a notebook. SSSD has a modular structure and, in addition to user and group data from the LDAP, can…

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