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>Etienne Lorrain
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>Subject: Re: IDE disk and HPA
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>> > > My question is now: why is an HPA disabled i.e. disprotected when
>> >
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My question is now: why is an HPA disabled i.e. disprotected when
detected? Why
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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Thonke
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>Hello Andrew,
>
>the ACPI bug or the problems with
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Hello Andrew,
the ACPI bug or the problems with 2.6.13-rc3-mm[2,3] gone.
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different pirq mapping, so
this leads to "irq routing conflict" on many pci devices.
Patch for 2.4.32-pre2
Signed-off-by: Aleksey Gorelov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--- linux-2.4.31-old/arch/i386/kernel/pci-irq.c 2005-07-29
14:44:12.0 -0700
+++ linux-2.4.31/arch/i386/kernel/pci-
pirq mapping, so
this leads to irq routing conflict on many pci devices.
Patch for 2.4.32-pre2
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--- linux-2.4.31-old/arch/i386/kernel/pci-irq.c 2005-07-29
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>Subject: Re: [2.6.13-rc3-git4] VIA686A polymorphs into VI
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Does this patch look good
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Well, the best you can do is
strip -R .note -R .comment --strip-unneeded.
If you go for more, module might not be loaded/initialized properlly
Aleks.
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Well, the best you can do is
strip -R .note -R .comment --strip-unneeded.
If you go for more, module might not be loaded/initialized properlly
Aleks.
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Hi *,
I'm getting many irq routing
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>Hi,
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>Since module is loaded in non-contiguous memory, there has to be an
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Hi,
Since module is loaded in non-contiguous memory, there has to be an
entry in
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[snip]
>That's an interesting concept, and one I'm not
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[snip]
That's an interesting concept, and one I'm not familiar with.
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>Subject: mmap/munmap on linux-2.6.11
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>Memory gurus,
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>We have an application where a driver allocates DMA-able memory.
>This DMA-able
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Memory gurus,
We have an application where a driver allocates DMA-able memory.
This DMA-able memory is
Hi
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>Hello,
>I want to know can a variable be exported
Hi
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Hello,
I want to know can a variable be exported by a linux
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>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>on my notebook, when I plugged in my USB keyboard the kernel
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Hello,
on my notebook, when I plugged in my USB keyboard the kernel
doesnt boot correctly, ...
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>Hello,
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>on my notebook, when I plugged in my USB keyboard the kernel
>doesnt boot
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Hello,
on my notebook, when I plugged in my USB keyboard the kernel
doesnt boot correctly, ...
...
Hi Matt, Alan,
Could you please tell me (link would do) why it makes default
delay_use=5
really necessary (from the patch below)?
https://lists.one-eyed-alien.net/pipermail/usb-storage/2004-August/00074
7.html
It makes USB boot really painfull and slow :(
I understand there should be a
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>From: Michael Brade [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 11:55 AM
>To: Aleksey Gorelov
>Subject: Re: Linux hangs during IDE initialization at boot for 30 sec
>
>Hi,
>
>> Since you don't care about anything
Hi,
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>Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 3:58 AM
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>
[snip]
>
>I found additional lines in
Hi,
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[snip]
I found additional lines in the log
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From: Michael Brade [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 11:55 AM
To: Aleksey Gorelov
Subject: Re: Linux hangs during IDE initialization at boot for 30 sec
Hi,
Since you don't care about anything except ide0 ide1, try to add
the following
Hi Matt, Alan,
Could you please tell me (link would do) why it makes default
delay_use=5
really necessary (from the patch below)?
https://lists.one-eyed-alien.net/pipermail/usb-storage/2004-August/00074
7.html
It makes USB boot really painfull and slow :(
I understand there should be a
Hi,
I'm trying to strip modules a bit (2.6, x86) using
strip -R .not -R .comment --strip-unneeded module.ko
It seems to keep intact relocation & ksymtab symbols, tested on my
configuration and seems to reduce the overall size for about 10-15%
(usefull for embedded). Does anybody know if
Hi,
I'm trying to strip modules a bit (2.6, x86) using
strip -R .not -R .comment --strip-unneeded module.ko
It seems to keep intact relocation ksymtab symbols, tested on my
configuration and seems to reduce the overall size for about 10-15%
(usefull for embedded). Does anybody know if
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