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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=463669 I have the same problem - it is not debian specific. Did the semantics of kill() change with the new kernel? I thought as long as something is setuid, even with capability stuff around the setuid programs just get _all_ capabilities and would keep working. I did a good search and found many people with the problem, but no solutions except going back to 2.6.23.x kernels. I guess you'll flame me, but at least include a link to the solution too. | ||||||||||||
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