Δαμάζοντας το laptop (PARTLY SOLVED)
Christos Ricudis
ricudis at komodino.itc.auth.gr
Thu Feb 23 11:26:02 EET 2006
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> On 2006-02-23 10:34, Christos Ricudis <ricudis at komodino.itc.auth.gr> wrote:
>> Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
>>> On 2006-02-23 09:32, Christos Ricudis <ricudis at komodino.itc.auth.gr> wrote:
>>>> Theodore Lytras wrote:
>>>> Κάπου διάβασα όμως οτι δεν θα μπορώ να κάνω suspend-to-ram και suspend-to-disk...
>>>>
>>>> To "Suspend-to-whereever" einai basismeno sthn idea oti mporeis na
>>>> kaneis capture ena full state tou systhmatos kai na to kaneis restore at
>>>> a later stage.
>>>>
>>>> As a general prinviple, *den* 8eleis na to kaneis ayto se ena running
>>>> UNIX systhma.
>>>>
>>> `principle'.
>>>
>>> Giati na mh 8es na to kaneis, toulaxiston gia ta local programmata?
>> Network state.
>
> kernel memory dump & elpida oti to TCP 8a kanei reset apo mono tou, to
> UDP tha einai ligo parapanw lossy apo oti synh8ws, kai to ARP mporei na
> paei, proswrina, gia broubes.
http://www.x86.org/articles/p5msr/pentiummsrs.htm
An examination of the values read from MSRs 80000000h and up immediately
reveals that the values repeat after every 32 MSRs, so clearly only the low
five bits of the MSR number are actually significant. Further, many of the
entries happen to have as their low 32 bits a value exactly twice the MSR
number; it will shortly be seen that these MSRs are write-only,
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
and that this behavior reveals something of the Pentium internals.
(oxi, 8a mou xalages to argument etsi eykola).
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Christos Ricudis ricudis at itc.auth.gr
Systems Administrator +30-2310-998656
IT Support Center
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GREECE
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