mp doesn't inspire me at all.
The question is: is there a way of working with /proc entries? I.e.
is it possible to get all what I need from, say, /proc//mem?
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I'm looking for some help with further analysis directions because
from this point I'm not good enough with ke
Ian's patch solves the problem for Vadim, I
> think you should go ahead and commit it.
After a day of testing I confirm that the patch does work.
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On Sun, Oct 29, 2000 at 05:41:22PM +0100, Vadim Belman wrote:
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> I've tried to use uplt instead of lpt and got a kernel panic. From kernel
> stack trace I found that it happens due to a wrong pointer to dev structure
> being passed to usbd_do_request_flags. I've mad
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