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Author: eric
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To: dng
Subject: Re: [DNG] Who remembers rootkit..
On 10/23/18 9:24 AM, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> On 10/21/18 2:13 PM, eric wrote:
>> On 10/21/18 11:54 AM, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
>>> On 10/21/18 6:24 AM, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
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>>> The smart tv has wifi, like all this smart stuff we have today, if


>
> First of all it was the Intel system that was giving me the problem,
> it's now a file server, it's using Trinity desktop on ASCII, the
> application is 'ksystemlog', and that laptop has 8 systems installed all
> some kind of KDE and somebody mentioned DRM, I don't know about that,
> but the behavior was unacceptable, I pulled that laptop and replaced it
> with another that is not Intel and my system seems normal now even while
> running the plasma5-desktop, so the problem was intel, driver, firmware,
> microcode, I don't know, still testing, always testing.  Old stable
> systems like Ubuntu 14.4 + KDE4, Wheezy + KDE4, Devuan Jessie + KDE4
> don't seem to have the problem with the Intel HDMI but none of them use
> kernel version 4.XXX, they are version 2 or 3. All those systems and
> more are installed on the Intel laptop.
>


Thank you for the information. I downloaded ksystemlog and it is a nice
graphical application for viewing many different logs.

I think all the computers I work with now are all intel based. I don't
run any servers and just support mine and my extended family's computers
of whom I have convinced to run GNU/Linux on. My desktop computer uses
HDMI to connect to the monitor and I use HDMI on my laptop when using it
for presentations.

Now have something more to look at to see what is going on "behind the
curtain" even though I am sure I will not understand most of it and have
to use web searches for messages that look interesting.

Thank you,

Eric