On Mon, 28 Aug 2006, Andreas Mohr wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 03:20:32PM -0400, Justin Piszcz wrote:
Alan, you seemed to have worked with this issue before?
http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0303.0/0644.html
Any idea to its root cause?
This is an old issue that has bee
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 03:20:32PM -0400, Justin Piszcz wrote:
> Alan, you seemed to have worked with this issue before?
>
> http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0303.0/0644.html
>
> Any idea to its root cause?
This is an old issue that has been discussed too many times on the
inte
Alan, you seemed to have worked with this issue before?
http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0303.0/0644.html
Any idea to its root cause?
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006, Justin Piszcz wrote:
Aug 28 14:26:48 localhost kernel: [4307635.448000] [drm:i810_wait_ring]
*ERROR* space: 64792 wanted 655
Aug 28 14:26:48 localhost kernel: [4307635.448000] [drm:i810_wait_ring]
*ERROR* space: 64792 wanted 65528
Aug 28 14:26:48 localhost kernel: [4307635.448000] [drm:i810_wait_ring]
*ERROR* lockup
Aug 28 14:26:50 localhost kdm[1754]: X server for display :0 terminated
unexpectedly
Any idea why thi
Hi Tony, just a good guess based on the fact that ALL of Linux
crashes. It sounds very much like a Hardware failure. As a rule software
will not crash Linux. Now the z8530 hardware is capable of bringing down
Linux if it fails. So suggest you look at the driver software first and
then the
hello ,
i repeat my problem for the debian-user mail-list :
I use Debian 2.0 with Libc6 and libc5 , kernel 2.0.35 , z8530drv 2.4c
and ax25-utils 2.1.42a .
In the kernel i've compile in modules :
CONFIG_AX25
CONFIG_NETROM
CONFIG_ROSE
CONFIG_NET_RADIO
CONFIG_BAYCOM
CONFIG_MKISS
CONFIG_SCC
All
Udjat the BitMeister... writes:
>
>
> What is device 03:01 ( see the syslog below. I assume its the swap partition)
>
> I did:
> swapoff /dev/hda2
> mkswap -c /dev/hda2
> swapon -a
>
> That should have reset a corrupt swap partition correct?
>
> here is the messages from the
"Udjat the BitMeister..." wrote:
>
>What is device 03:01 ( see the syslog below. I assume its the swap partition
>)
$ ls -l /dev | grep ' 3, *1 '
brw-rw 1 root disk 3, 1 Dec 9 1996 hda1
It's this one.
>
What is device 03:01 ( see the syslog below. I assume its the swap partition)
I did:
swapoff /dev/hda2
mkswap -c /dev/hda2
swapon -a
That should have reset a corrupt swap partition correct?
here is the messages from the syslog:
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