t; I really can't think why I need half of GNOME installed to build this!
> Maybe I will find out some time ;-).
>
> Regards,
> Buchan
Can we not just update the cooker version to 1.0.4 ? It does fix a security
issue after all, and also introduces some new functionality that som
d usb-storage module as part of the
hotplug scripts.
Aside from upgrading to 9.2, which it not a suitable option in current
circumstances, is there a fix for this? Everything worked just fine in 9.0...
Cheers,
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>
>
> I only found this outdated stuff:
>
> http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Linux+FreeBSD-5.html
>
> The u2fs driver is from 1997... As you see I mentioned "UFS2" in my
> original post.
'man mount' is only giving info on ufs partitions, not ufs2.
The k
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>
> This is a silly unrelated question..., perhaps...
>
> How do I mount FreeBSD UFS2 partitions under Mandrake?
>
> Impossible mission?
Try this:
mount /dev/hdXY /mnt/foo -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd
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Which version of spamassasin are you using? I have 2.55 on 9.1 using Bayesian
filtering just fine...
I deleted /home/foo/.spamassain/* before letting spamassin check a message
(creating some of the fils there) and then running sa-learn.
Mark
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Any chance we can get heartbeat (/cooker/contrib) updated to 1.0.4, since it
fixes some security bugs...
http://www.linux-ha.org/download/
Cheers,
Mark
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x27;help ulimit' and 28 helpful
lines about ulimit are shown :-)
I was happy when I found out about 'help'... less wading through the
bash man page.
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Read
any good site about CRTs and you'll find info about this.
I've seen one poor guy using Photoshop on a Diamondtron monitor trying
to paint them white!
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Gwenole Beauchesne wrote:
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Mark Scott wrote:
Ah, yes, doing a "modprobe sata_via" makes the drive work. So I guess the
kernel doesn't need patching, but maybe updating (the last libata patch was
17th Oct). I don't know if this is reliable or not... I
a 76Gb ext3 filesystem.
All of this is with 9.2 (not cooker), but they are near-identical at the
moment. I can retest with Cooker / give accurate information if required.
I'll try reproducing it tonight and file a bug report if it happens again.
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RAID bus controller: VIA Technologies, Inc.: Unknown device 3149 (rev 80)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] lspci -n
00:0f.0 Class 0104: 1106:3149 (rev 80)
I was going to attempt patching myself, but I have limited dabbling with
the kernel. I can try... or a more experienced person can do the spec
file and I
t week & left 'as is' to use via
konqueror.
[Further investigation reveals it redraws the window but doesn't update it if
it hasn't been covered. So I can 'wipe' it with this K-Mail window & get an
update! Still no bar.]
Not a major problem, it does work (very well, as above).
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>
> On Tuesday 07 October 2003 10:46 am, Mark Watts wrote:
> > > Are there any brave souls out there with more knowledge of kernel
> > > hacking than me, that would want to try their hand at
cable comes
with the PS2 Linux kit and is designed to work with that.
I did run my PS2 through my Happauge WinTV card for a while. but the quality
was appauling.
HTH,
Mark.
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Yes. Linux has, and will (for the forseable future) use MD5 password hashes.
>
> If not... any suggestions/migration apps?
_Only_ copy users starting from UID 500. Do NOT copy the entire password file
since that *will* change the UID's of some system accounts.
Mark.
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it's the menu file
?package(k3b)
^^^
change that to k3b_0.10cvs
Mark
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5441
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-04-10 19:25 ---
I have a logitech trackman marble wheel that is ps2 or usb used as ps2 that did
not work during the installation of 9.2 RC2 but worked fine after the install.
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Confi
> it won't even show the first boot screen.
dang!
I used the floppy on another box, it worked there after 3 tries. Then
took the CD out of the bin and tried again on the laptop. At the 10th or
so try it eventually booted.
damn the old hardware
Mark
t fine
but it doesn't have the module for my pcmcia ethernet card.
Mark
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 02:34:14 +0200
Mark Draheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the box locks hard when I try to log in as any user. Only root can log
> in.
it looks like the problem might be connected to the missing floppy
together with that inaccessible toshiba bios. There's n
the box locks hard when I try to log in as any user. Only root can log
in. No hint in the logs as to what might be the problem. Kernel is the
plain -10mdk without acpi= statement because otherwise half of the
needed modules won't insmod.
Mark
drakx doesn't set console font after install because it looks for
/mnt/usr/lib/kbd/consolefonts/lat0-16.psf.gz (note the gz) and fails
because to fonts are not gzipped.
Mark
.0.12
http://lists.suse.com/archive/suse-linux-e/2003-Jun/3022.html
mark
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Get one with a Silicon Image chipset - those should work with 2.4.22 - other
chips (Intel ICH5) work with 2.6.x to some degree but you really want to be
using libata when thats finished.
Mark.
> OK i have a seriious question for you guys. I w
es
10.1.1 - bugfix release.
Following this model, we would be in the process of releasing
9.2.0.
When released, many users would start using it and find stuff like
the chinese problem which could then be fixed in 9.2.1
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bit surprised - I was expecting to have trouble
with Freebsd...not Linux.
regards
Mark
iling list about the driver
problem in 1.0.12
http://lists.suse.com/archive/suse-linux-e/2003-Jun/3022.html
mark
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would it be possible to let OO default to system font for the UI? That would
spare me the time of setting that manually on every box.
And a question: How do I make the UI font larger? Right now it's tiny.
Mark
On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 23:34:33 +0200 (CEST)
"[fgriffin]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5012
> --- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-03-09 23:34 ---
> Felix, you need to mark this as a dupe of 4495 (you
w. If I had enough computing
power here I'd mirror SRPMS because *that* seems to be in sync.
Mark
gt; about 500 kb/s upload for about half and hour till I killed it.
>
> I never got speeds like that on DSL, trust me. DSL here downloads at
> about 100Mb/s, cable a little faster, not much.
Holy cow you have a fast DSL line...
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m -q lilo
> > lilo-22.5.7.2-2mdk
> >
>
> do a lilo -v5 and look what's keeping it busy...
>
> Are you using reiserfs by any chance...?
don't know about the OP but I do have reiserfs, and I noticed the slow
lilo too, though it is not that slow on my box.
lilo -v5 shows lots of apparently reiser related stuff
Mark
orked okay with older cooker. I don't have
continious cooker on that machine so I cannot tell what the previous
versions were.
btw, I cannot test kernel 0.8mdk because the kernel-source rpm on
uninett reports md5 mismatch which in turn stalls gendistrib.
Mark
On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 10:40:35 +0200
Mark Draheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it might be something entirely different, of course, but the output
> looks very much the same. I don't remember exactly but "Segmentation
> fault rm -f" was always shown. And I got this e
On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 08:35:20 +0100
Mark Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, considering the panic is happening when the linuxconf script is
> issuing an rm, I'm not sure how this will help, but I'll try it
> anyway.
>
> I don't see this a every shutd
ow on earth can a modprobe -V produce a crash?
> The symptoms are rather obvious, so lots of people should have noticed
> it. Since they apparently didn't, I thought that my setup was the cause.
>
> oh well...
>
> Mark? Any results yet?
>
> Mark
Well, considering the panic
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 23:32:38 +0200 (CEST)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, Mark Draheim wrote:
>
> > problem and its remedy. How on earth can a modprobe -V produce a
> > crash? The symptoms are rather obvious, so lots of people should
> - what if yo
ve noticed
it. Since they apparently didn't, I thought that my setup was the cause.
oh well...
Mark? Any results yet?
Mark
video at rpm
installation. But I think he gave up on this...
Mark
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 17:06:25 +0100
Mark Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Code: f7 74 7c 6b ff ff ff 7a 3f f0 7b b1 fe 00 00 f6 80 80 00 00
> > /etc/rc0.d/K00linuxconf: line 31: 4772 Segmentation faultrm -f
> > /var/lock/subsys/linuxconf
I have had these e
00 00
> /etc/rc0.d/K00linuxconf: line 31: 4772 Segmentation faultrm -f
> /var/lock/subsys/linuxconf
>
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mark.
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Code: f7 74 7c 6b ff ff ff 7a 3f f0 7b b1 fe 00 00 f6 80 80 00 00
/etc/rc0.d/K00linuxconf: line 31: 4772 Segmentation faultrm -f
/var/lock/subsys/linuxconf
Cheers,
Mark.
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> Mark Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Mark Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > > During the install, if you select to have a certain size screen for
> > > > X, it would be nice if it would
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> > During the install, if you select to have a certain size screen for X, it
> > would be nice if it would set that size in lilo for console fb (if
> > supported)...
>
> but
ily.
> > Whoever did that, thanks.
>
> Laurent built Qt with KDE widget support in 3.1.2-13mdk. It doesn't seem
> to help Qcad though, but a few other Qt-only apps do look better.
>
> Thanks Laurent!
/me wonders how KDE was working at all if qt wasn't compiled with
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During the install, if you select to have a certain size screen for X, it
would be nice if it would set that size in lilo for console fb (if
supported)...
hint: 1400x1050 console fb needs: vga=0x343
Mark.
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for
the same?
Can we make sure we can display these on a native 1400x1050 screen, since a
_lot_ of laptops have this resolution...
Cheers,
Mark.
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ing it might be a good idea to
> say that we're running a laptop if the model name contains
> "Mobile".
Dell Latitude C610:
model name: Intel(R) Pentium(R) III Mobile CPU 1200MHz
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>
>As before the image is compressed and shrunk, meaning it isn't as good
> of quality as the real thing, blah, blah, blah.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>-Tim
Daft question, but isn't this regressing back towards that Aurora abomonation
that everyone hated circa 8.1/
xmms-nautilus-0.2-1mdk
Mark
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Certainly...
> On Monday 18 August 2003 11:47, Mark Watts wrote:
> > Steps to reproduce:
> >
> > 1) Install 9.2b2
> > 2) Start Konqueror from the Kicker.
> > 3) Browse to a selection of sites and add each site as a
e now, and take 100% cpu usage.
I have seen this exact behaviour on my 9.1 box as well.
Note: This only seems to be triggered if the first thing you do after starting
konqueror is to open a bookmark, using the bookmark bar, which is not
currently visable.
Cheers,
Mark.
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3(ro)(G)-- --dict:0/20(G)-- --dict:68/200(L)-- Current
allocation mode is local Last OS e ror: 2 ESP Ghostscript 7.07. :
Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
Cheers,
Mark.
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depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
/lib/modules/2.4.22-0.5mdk/kernel/drivers/atm/he.o.gz
this error has been around for the last 2 or 3 kernels
Mark
On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 00:01:16 +0200
guran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was trying to re-structure a mirror of cooker and went into misc and
> used: gendistrib --distrib ../
>
> The program stopped as no SRPMS was found.
remove it from base/hdlists
Mark
patch attached
sent the patch to [EMAIL PROTECTED] as well (do they have a devel list?)
ah, and Patch4 is apparently obsolete (at least I didn't see the
difference between patch and source)
Mark
--- k3b-0.9/src/konqi/k3b_create_audio_cd.desktop.orig 2003-06-24 17:50:53.0
CM5700 is not set
# CONFIG_BCM5820 is not set
# CONFIG_3C990FX is not set
# CONFIG_PLUSTEK is not set
# CONFIG_SHEEP_NET is not set
#
# Prism2.5 wireless support
#
# CONFIG_PRISM25 is not set
#
# Grsecurity
#
# CONFIG_GRKERNSEC is not set
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> Mark Watts wrote:
> > Can someone _please_ remove the dependancies on compiler version on
>
> the kernel
>
> > src rpms, or give me a good reason why they are there? (I can't believe
> > Mandrakes kernels _require
; libarts-1.1.3-1mdk.i586 (due to unsatisfied arts == 3001:1.1.3-1mdk)
> libarts-devel-1.1.3-1mdk.i586 (due to unsatisfied arts ==
> 3001:1.1.3-1mdk) (y/N)
>
> I never thought I'd see a package at epoch 3001 :)
You shouldn't stay in bed so long - look what happen
;
> While we're fixing this, could we please make sure that a network (HTTP
> or FTP) install works in 60MB of RAM or less? The reason for the choice
> of RAM size is 64MB less 4MB for a built-in video card. IIRC, the limit
> for 9.1 was 68MB, which is really, really annoying if yo
e over. The reason it's an issue is because I get an
> occassional mismatch between the hdlist and the files that are there.
I assume you mean 'it' as in urpmi?
urpmi.addmedia "main" /path/to/RPMS
Will build from the rpms in that directory.
If its pulling the synth
I noticed that update-menus had no effect. Apparently the glaxium menu
file is responsible. Looking at it, I think it might be the odd quoting
in the longtitle that confuses update-menus.
longtitle="OpenGL-based space-ship "shoot-em-up""
Mark
dk
Also, /usr/src/RPM/RPMS is hardcoded into this package, so I can't build it as
a user (there shouldn't be any requirement to be root to build a kernel, only
to actually install one although this may have a bearing on the
kernel-source.rpm...)
Cheers,
Mark.
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; shown in the information line on top of the MCC bootmanager part: You use
> "" as bootmanager at the moment! shows up.
>
> I guess this is a minor problem that cannot happen on each PC.
> Cheers!
> STIBS
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>= 3.3.1-0.6mdk is needed by kernel-2.4.21.6mdk-1-1mdk
>
> Also, /usr/src/RPM/RPMS is hardcoded into this package, so I can't build it
> as a user (there shouldn't be any requirement to be root to build a kernel,
> only to actually install one although this may have a bearing on th
unrelated) but I see this with the KDE spash screen when
its restoring a session. I find that simply clicking on it makes if go
away...
Mark.
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s that I'd much
prefer to have the dummy label itself removed because that one is the
real source of the problem.
Mark
--- kdenetwork-3.1.3/libkdenetwork/kscoringeditor.cpp.orig 2003-07-13
21:30:30.0 +0200
+++ kdenetwork-3.1.3/libkdenetwork/kscoringeditor.cpp 2003-08-05 00:
d be part of the problem.
> They're trying to fix.
Thanks. The last stage2 didn't work, it only installed about a
quarter of chosen packages. I'll look forward to trying the new stage2
that's coming in on my local mirror right now. And if that fails too,
there's still the stage2 from 9.1 ;-)
Mark
be that when required rpms are in a
later volume, the rpms which depend on the required rpm are not
installed?
Mark
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Any chance 'df' could be patched to display the partition name and the sizing
info all on the same line?
It was fine when you just had /dev/hda, but when you have
/dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1/cow4/banana3 it all gets a tad me
d zero to the front 50M of the
drive) and reinstalled - no problems at all this time.
Mark.
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> Mark Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Mark Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > > I go into the bootloader settings at the end of the install and make
> > > > a few changes (cha
e kernel to nirvana at shutdown. Don't ask me how this can be...
Mark
, the only references on screen are to kfree.
Mark
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> > I go into the bootloader settings at the end of the install and make a
> > few changes (changing from graphic lilo to text mode), hit apply, then
> > gen an I/O error from lil
On 31 Jul 2003 18:53:41 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (François Pons) wrote:
> "Frederic Crozat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 18:26:03 +, Robert Fox wrote:
> >
> > > So I can't open any GTK based tool like rpmdrake because all the
> > > text is missing. When I fire up Gno
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Gimp is failing to start on a fresh install of 9.2b1.
Running from konsole shows the splash screen then a ceash due to a Floating
Point exception.
Regards,
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from graphic lilo to text mode), hit apply, then gen an I/O
error from lilo.
I reboot and I'm prompted with the lilo from my previous Gentoo install, which
allows me to at least get a console.
Running lilo from a root prompt works.
Regards,
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On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 23:37:24 +0200
Mark Draheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> or maybe the perl-Net-DNS rpm needs a rebuild?
or apparently perl-Razor needs a rebuild because these are the
automatic Requires after rebuild. Maybe it's to early in the morning but
I don't se
g out razor checks.
Don't know if the missing Net-DNS rpm was the problem. Need to wait for
some more spam to arrive. Can only take a few minutes...
Mark
is this bug or feature?
after a clean cooker install my XF86Config-4 is missing the resolutions
and only has the Virtual Res specified (which I actually don't want).
The config works okay, I wouldn't have noticed the problem, had I not
tried to do my usual sed in order to kill 1280x1024 (I use 12
-/Lese-Modus einh?ngen: succeed
network: Schnittstelle >>eth0<< aktivieren: succeeded
Mark
bl binding for
browser". I didn't follow the discussion on cooker but I think there's
been no mention of a cause/fix yet. I just don't know where to start
looking. Interestingly, the error window looks remarkably like a gtk
window. I moved ~/.mozilla away and rebuilt moz databases but that
doesn't help.
Mark
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 22:19:24 +0200
Mark Draheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Would you mind filing the bug report and citing its URL here?
>
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=117505
dang, I hate bugzilla. I search for my problem and find nothing. When I
eventually
lace the titlebar onscreen when
opening a window is good. Preventing the user from manually moving the
titlebar offscreen is, well, not nice ;)
Mark
great. But I cannot write more than 5 coherent lines
of C code ;-). At best I could insert a configure/compile option.
Runtime options are beyond me.
Mark
ng off top regardless of how big the window was.
Sorry to bother you with speeches. I know I should post this to the
metacity folks. It's just that I still get mad at that "feature".
> PS: please, don't cc people when responding on list..
I didn't cc, it was an error (wrong button), sorry for this
Mark
s, and I fear the problem is
because of policy, there's nothing more convincing than dl numbers.
Mark
I'd be glad, if someone would review it and tell me how to
improve it. The patch works okay here, and it enables me to use metacity
on my 800x600 laptop LCD.
Mark
--- metacity-2.5.2/src/constraints.c.sani 2003-05-16 17:52:43.0 +0200
+++ metacity-2.5.2/src/constraints.c
save an immense amount of time.
you can get around the issue by using mdkinst_stage2.bz2 from 9.1 copied
to your cooker tree. It follows that this bug is somewhere within drakx.
Mark
LD_ROOT/DESTDIR/" wine-20021219-destdir.patch >
wine-20030702-destdir.patch
and update the spec
Mark
wine-20030430-destdir.patch.bz2
Description: Binary data
n I
choose a forth non-labeled entry in the left hand combo box.
Mark
st saw that there is a bogus line right at the end of it
:-/ ).
Mark
ibification unless someone comes up with some pretty
good points in favour of splits.
Nevertheless, if you're feeling bored, you can try and merge my changes
into current cooker spec and then lobby for inclusion :)
Have a look at the changelog of the spec for details.
Mark
ps: I hope I included all files...
s not labelled. However, there are still only 3 corresponding choices
in the right hand drop down combo box. Apparently the choice made in the
left combo box returns an integer that then determines what is shown in
the right box. All the choices seem to be offset by 1. But again, this
is surely a problem of the KDE sources.
Mark
^^^
looks kinda weird in the menu ;)
Mark
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> Hmmm, we just got a Dell 1600SC with single 2GHz Xeon HT, and it shows
> only one CPU (in /proc/cpuinfo) when booted on the current updated smp
> kernel. Should /proc/cpuinfo show twice the number of instlled
> processors if HT works?
&
r.
maxima needs a rebuild against the new clisp. And I'd love to see the
current menu entry fixed (s/Maxsima/Maxima/) or, preferably, renamed to
xmaxima.
Mark
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> Viestissä Tiistai 3. Kesäkuuta 2003 19:11, Jan Ciger kirjoitti:
> > On Tuesday 03 June 2003 15:57, Mark Watts wrote:
> > > Two questions:
> > >
> > > 1) Does any Mandrake kernel support Hyperthreading Xeons?
>
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Two questions:
1) Does any Mandrake kernel support Hyperthreading Xeons?
and
b) Is there a fix for the IRQ Routing issues with 2.4.x on SMP boxes?
Mark.
P.S. Hardware is an SMP Dell Poweredge 2650 server.
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