**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jan 06 03:00:02 2018 Jan 06 10:34:58 is the n900 vulnerable to meltdown / spectre? Jan 06 10:42:18 i don't think so because it uses a CPU in the same family as those used in the raspberry pi and there was an article from raspberry pi about why they're not affected due to the CPUs they use Jan 06 10:43:36 ok lets find out what cpu the n900 uses Jan 06 10:43:53 600 MHz ARM Cortex-A8 CPU Jan 06 10:44:07 https://developer.arm.com/support/security-update Jan 06 10:44:49 dam, its listed as vulnrable Jan 06 10:45:10 Cortex-A8 Jan 06 10:45:23 variant 1 and variant 2 Jan 06 10:46:09 damn Jan 06 10:46:32 maybe a kernel update might patch it? Jan 06 10:47:05 first test some code to confirm it really is Jan 06 11:03:41 TheGallopingFox: you can't kernel-update-patch it Jan 06 11:03:46 easily anyway Jan 06 11:38:29 Spectre yes, Meltdown no. Jan 06 11:41:27 to quote fmg <> Jan 06 16:55:39 http://www.techamok.com/?pid=19291 Jan 06 16:55:40 :) Jan 06 17:02:17 now for something completely different: http://www.techamok.com/?pid=19288 ahahaha Jan 06 17:08:59 dayum Jan 06 20:51:29 pkill9: n900 & raspi are actually very 'fa' from each other. it is the beaglebone that's nearly an n900 Jan 06 20:51:42 s/fa'/far'/ Jan 06 20:51:42 sicelo meant: pkill9: n900 & raspi are actually very 'far' from each other. it is the beaglebone that's nearly an n900 Jan 06 21:29:29 fsck systemd... fsck detected bogus blocks only, moving file to /dev/null Jan 06 21:34:29 Sigyn: you been idling in here since years, so please stay ;-) Jan 06 21:35:49 sicelo: 100 ack Jan 06 22:19:45 Mello Jan 06 22:19:56 Anybody Herem? Jan 06 22:20:30 Fuck this Jan 06 22:21:24 patient little fella **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jan 07 03:00:01 2018