El 24/07/11 17:56, Rob Davies escribió:
Saying "it should" be done by kernel doesn't help, when Linux 3.0 doesn't and that's what we've got.
Usually helps ;) when complaining and bitching reaches the right person at the right time, things get fixed ! ;-)
Can you really see many installs having those USB keys? (I can't, I just think, you'll get some users saying openSUSE's slow.).
No, I don't see many installs running those keys.
if you do it for CUPS
why not something that provides entropy if it's generally not useful to most installs? It's just events, print job submitted, low water mark hit.
Does cups do that without the cupsd daemon running and/or without the kernel or udev's help ?
I have not seen what the objections were to having the daemon started by default,
I don't know, I have not changed the default, it was objected by someone else.
I don't understand why you think reacting to such an issue is too complicated,
Maybe because I have to it ? :-D I think the daemon should be started by default, or as I have said previously, moving this stuff where it belongs which is in the kernel, where it loads hardware rng and feeds the random pool by itself, and fallbacks to an "haveged like" kernel module when there is no such hardware present. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org