It is probably nothing. Still, when compiling 2.6.7-2, I get:
drivers/char/istallion.c: In function `istallion_module_exit':
drivers/char/istallion.c:854: warning: too few arguments for format
I believe that with earlier 2.6 sources there was a similar message, and
maybe some other
Package: kernel-source-2.6.7
Version: 2.6.7-2
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
There's a bug n the kernel that doesn't permit the correct
identification of the chipset used by the AGPGART driver if this is a
VIA chipset. (fo example KT600 identified as CLE266 )
This bug is solved in a newer
On Sat, 2004-07-03 at 22:43 +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
I would suggest a solution as follows :
1) the XF86Config file is debconf managed : We query the database, inform
the user with a low priority debconf question if it is set to psaux,
and change it for him. This means a priority
Hi All
I am sorry but I am not quite sure if this is the
right list.
I have been runing a debian system for about two
years. There has never been any problems with stability. In the last month or so
I keep getting bugs. Sometimes when transfering big files to the debian system
via samba,
On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 10:29:34PM +0200, Kim wrote:
eax: 014c ebx: c130aaf0 ecx: 1000 edx: 0001038f
Single bit set.
Does anyone know what this is?
Bad RAM. Run memtest86 to confirm, but you've got all the classic
symptoms of a
Hi All
I am sorry but I am not quite sure if this is the
right list.
I have been runing a debian system for about two
years. There has never been any problems with stability. In the last month or so
I keep getting bugs. Sometimes when transfering big files to the debian system
via samba,
Package: kernel
Severity: normal
To my understanding, kernel-headers are to be used in compiling
kernel modules. However, quite a few modules require
$KERNELSOURCE/drivers, others try to execute `make modules` in the
KSRC directory, and yet others only work with make-kpkg, which
requires the
Dear Matthew
Thank you very much! You where right, I had a fault in one of the memory
blocks.
Kim
- Original Message -
From: Matthew Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Kim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-kernel@lists.debian.org
Sent: Monday, July 05, 2004 10:38 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: Kernel fault
On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 07:57:01PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
Package: kernel
Severity: normal
To my understanding, kernel-headers are to be used in compiling
kernel modules. However, quite a few modules require
$KERNELSOURCE/drivers, others try to execute `make modules` in the
KSRC
#include hallo.h
* martin f krafft [Mon, Jul 05 2004, 07:57:01PM]:
To my understanding, kernel-headers are to be used in compiling
kernel modules. However, quite a few modules require
$KERNELSOURCE/drivers,
If they don't describe it in the manual, file bugs.
others try to execute `make
package: kernel-image-2.6.6-1-686
version: 2.6.6-1
package: kernel-image-2.6.6-2-686
version: 2.6.6-2
package: kernel-image-2.6.7-1-686
version: 2.6.7-1
hi,
when i try to load the module speedstep_centrino it fails with a segmentation
fault. the kernel versions prior and including
On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 19:57:01 +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
[...]
Either I am doing something wrong, or the kernel-headers packages
are really not needed anymore.
They most certainly are needed. Modules should be unpacked in
/usr/src/modules, and then one can do a `make-kpkg
Package: kernel-source-2.6.7
Version: 2.6.7-2
Severity: important
During compilation (with make-kpkg) I got this error:
GEN .version
CHK include/linux/compile.h
UPD include/linux/compile.h
CC init/version.o
LD init/built-in.o
LD .tmp_vmlinux1
On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 19:57:01 +0200, martin f krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Package: kernel Severity: normal
To my understanding, kernel-headers are to be used in compiling
kernel modules. However, quite a few modules require
$KERNELSOURCE/drivers, others try to execute `make modules` in the
Per Olofsson wrote:
On Sat, Jul 03, 2004 at 08:58 -0300, Robin Blondon wrote:
Under 2.6, when I have i82365 and orinoco_cs in /etc/modules,
yenta_socket is not loaded and it doesn't look like it tries to load it
(I checked boot messages, dmesg, and syslog) but it does attempt to load
Package: kernel-image-2.6.6-1-686-smp
Version: 2.6.6-1-686-smp
Severity: normal
I run Debian Sarge with 2.6.6 on a 3GHz P4. The method used was
apt-get install and all dependencies were automatically resolved.
The kernel boots fine, but the session only lasts from 1 to 48 hours.
After that,
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