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[ILUG] The roots of: is libxml(2) insecure?

[ILUG] The roots of: is libxml(2) insecure?

Paul Jakma paul at clubi.ie
Sat Oct 30 01:05:17 IST 2004


On Fri, 29 Oct 2004, Justin Mason wrote:

> and wound up only with a confused /dev directory due to d-bus
> taking over control of that.
>
> drives (internal CD/RW-writer/DVD-reader and external USB2
> CD/RW/DVD+/-R/RW-reader-and-writer) seems to be semi-random each
> time I reboot. I'm  sure there's some way to fix that in the D-bus
> XML file,

It cant be D-Bus, least not directly. D-Bus is merely a communication 
protocol, glue.. the config file is mostly related to ACLs to say 
which D-Bus clients can send what to which other clients.

Your problem is probably due to udev or something else if you're 
seeing /dev/ problems.

regards,
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