A BIOS update did the trick.
I am running Debian testing and 'uname -a' shows:
3.13-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.13.7-1 (2014-03-25) x86_64 GNU/Linux
And 'dpkg --print-architecture' shows:
amd64
I have 4X2GB of ram installed and BIOS confirms this at 8192.
However, Linux sees only about 4.
'dmesg' shows:
Memory: 333430
Hi
I have recently experienced a server being "hacked" due to a security
problem with a PHP application that made it possible for the "hacker" to
gain a web shell.
Due to this experience I would like to know what the best way to limit such
problems is, especially when hosting web servers for user
Hi
I have installed Debian testing unto a Cubox Pro with the arm (armhf)
architecture and I am running with kernel 3.12.8.
Debian is installed on an external harddrive connected via the upper USB to
the box allowing it to boot of the box.
I have tried getting the disk to spin down when not used
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