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git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm.git | |
git clone git://git.kiszka.org/kvm-kmod.git | |
cd kvm-kmod | |
./configure | |
make LINUX=../kvm clean sync all | |
modprobe -r kvm_intel | |
cp ./x86/kvm*.ko /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/arch/x86/kvm/ | |
modprobe kvm_intel |
Section "InputClass" | |
Identifier "touchpad" | |
Driver "synaptics" | |
MatchIsTouchpad "on" | |
# Enables Palm Detection to prevent bad clicks | |
# This seems to work on PS/2, but not on i2c | |
Option "PalmDetect" "1" | |
Option "PalmMinWidth" "8" | |
Option "PalmMinZ" "100" | |
# Enable clickpad support |
# NOTE: These patterns take into account the additional log-line information passed to the logstash listener from rsyslog. YMMV. | |
DHCPD ((%{SYSLOGTIMESTAMP:timestamp})\s*(%{HOSTNAME:hostname})\s*dhcpd\S+\s*(%{WORD:dhcp_action})?.*[for|on] (%{IPV4:dhcp_client_ip})?.*[from|to] (%{COMMONMAC:dhcp_client_mac})?.*via (%{USERNAME:interface})) | |
IPTABLES ((%{SYSLOGTIMESTAMP:nf_timestamp})\s*(%{HOSTNAME:nf_host})\s*kernel\S+\s*(%{WORD:nf_action})?.*IN=(%{USERNAME:nf_in_interface})?.*OUT=(%{USERNAME:nf_out_interface})?.*MAC=(%{COMMONMAC:nf_dst_mac}):(%{COMMONMAC:nf_src_mac})?.*SRC=(%{IPV4:nf_src_ip}).*DST=(%{IPV4:nf_dst_ip}).*PROTO=(%{WORD:nf_protocol}).?*SPT=(%{INT:nf_src_port}?.*DPT=%{INT:nf_dst_port}?.*)) | |
DNS ((%{MONTHDAY:day})-(%{MONTH:month})-(%{YEAR:year}) (%{TIME:timestamp}) client (%{IPV4:dns_client_ip})#(%{NONNEGINT:dns_uuid})?.*query: (%{HOSTNAME:dns_dest}) (%{WORD:dns_type}) (%{WORD:dns_record})?.*(%{IPV4:dns_server})) | |
PGSQL ((%{SYSLOGTIMESTAMP:pgsql_timestamp}) (%{HOSTNAME:pgsql_hostname})?.*SAST >(%{WORD:pgs |
$ sudo dmidecode | |
# dmidecode 2.12 | |
# SMBIOS entry point at 0x000f0000 | |
SMBIOS 2.8 present. | |
<SNIP> | |
Handle 0x0000, DMI type 0, 24 bytes | |
BIOS Information |
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