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fausthi11:29
faustI'm trying to find a reliable way to check the gpg sign of the "linux" source package11:29
faustit seems that the current version (on trusty) is signed by Adam Conrad11:30
faustshoul I assume that it is always signed by him?11:30
jpdsfaust: No.11:36
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faustjpds: verifying against debian-maintainers.gpg will always work?11:40
faustthe answer is "No" I guess...11:48
faustso how do I fetch all the relevant keys?11:49
infinityfaust: Ideally, the trust path should be Releases.gpg -> Packages/Sources -> .deb/.dsc, which allows you to ignore the sig on the .dsc entirely.12:01
infinityfaust: Otherwise, you'd need to grab every key used to sign every .dsc12:01
faustinfinity: I understand, so I assume that "apt-get source" checks Releases.gpg already and I can ignore its error about missing gpg keys, correct?12:04
infinityfaust: Right.12:04
faustinfinity: thank you very much12:04
faustjpds: thank you too for your time12:04
infinityfaust: apt-get isn't warning about missing keys (its trust path is sane), it's dpkg-source -x that's whining, because it has no way of knowing how you got the .dsc file.12:05
faustinfinity: thanks for the clarification12:05
luxerminhi16:57
luxerminHow to install the patch in the new kernel linux-4.0 ??16:57
luxerminI use "patch -p0 patch-4.0"16:57
luxermin?16:57
shudonhi all :) interesting behavior in 14.0417:28
shudonhttps://pastebin.mozilla.org/883104017:28
shudonok i umounted all my bind mounts to dev, dev/pts, and proc, which were bound to my upperdir/foo17:44
shudonand bind mounted them in the overlay mount point itself instead, and now it works properly :)17:44
strikovHi smb! Do you know anything about nested iommu? I'm trying to understand if it's theoretically possible to use iommu-based things like vfio inside the vm or not?18:29
smbstrikov, Not from the top of my head, sorry.18:39
strikovsmb: np, thanks!18:39
nunoHello I'm having some doubts related to the tool iperf20:12
nunoWhen I issue an iperf command towards a server and both tcp window are very low (2.3kbyte) I get the bandwidth at each second still at 90 Mbps20:14
nunoI can't 'see' the tcp slow start happening. Is this normal ?20:15

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