s set up with a very low volume with which you can't hear
anything.
Well, that's it.
Good luck.
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scussed in the linux kernel list
(and is probably going to be fixed in 2.2.18 and 2.4.0). That doesn't
answer the RAM eat-up problem, though.
If anyone ever had those types of problems, let me know. I'd really like
to know how did you fix this.
Thanks.
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don't care much. It's my company's...
> Or maybe I am stupid, which is possible too :-)
We're not stupid. C'mon! :-)
> Anyway, I am following this thread with interest... :-)
It could be a problem with the kernel drivers. We could post it to the
kernel
SeekComplete DataRequest }
hdc: DMA disabled
ide1: reset: success
The system disables DMA. It gives me an IRQ timeout.
BIOS is fine. Everything is fine but DMA. What should I do? Break my
MotherBoard in half? :-))
I've already tried hdparm -c 0, -c 1, -c 2, -c 3. I've also tried
t's able do DMA. It's even able to UDMA. It's not working, though...
I'd be glad if you could help me on this. I'd really like to get faster
reads from my HD.
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led all the fonts (100dpi, 75dpi, Speedo, Type1 and
TrueType).
Best Regards,
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ian people having the same problem? Tell me.
(BTW, the Portuguese HOWTO, which worked for me in the past, doesn't
have a webpage now. The old website does not existe. Does anybody know
where did it go?)
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rd-free root shell.
> then run
> mount -n -o rw,remount /
> to make root writeable. then just passwd and the thing is done.
> remount again in ro mode, hit the reset switch and boot as normal.
Or simply do a
linux 1 init=/bin/sh root=/dev/... mount rw
No need to rerun the mount command. :-
How do I turn DMA on in Debian?
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-ftpd
After the fourth item, dpkg didn't generate the wu-ftpd entry as
desired. It also didn't create all the files in the /etc/wu-ftpd dir.
What could possibly be wrong?
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g. SMP is totally written in the kernel. But your doubt has
values, because SMP has been implementated only in kernel v2.2, which
was distributed only in newest distros.
So that slink doesn't have SMP support at all.
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done.
The problem is surely with wu-ftpd. I changed to the normal ftpd debian
package and the mirror worked.
I need the xferlog for auditing purposes. Since ftpd doesn't provide it,
what could I do?
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> I am using the 2.2.14 kernel and am having a problem with the file-max
> limit. I have it set to 4096. Is there any way to set this higher or is
> this the maximum amount allowed open files?
VALUE=8040; echo $VALUE > /proc/sys/fs/file-max
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"รก". I've
tried changing fonts and even then, nothing happens.
What could possibly be wrong with Debian? Locale settings?
Thanks for your help.
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