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Greetings
My name is Miss Alizata Aron. It give me a great pleasure to write you, it
attracts me to write to you so that we can be friends if you will have the
desire as me. i will be very happy to be in communication with you so that we
can get to know each other better and see what
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My name is Miss Alizata Aron. It give me a great pleasure to write
you,it attracts me to write to you so that we can be friends if you
will have the desire as me. i will be very happy to be in
communication with you so that we can get to know each other better
and see what happens in future. I
Greetings
My name is Miss Alizata Aron. It give me a great pleasure to write you, it
attracts me to write to you so that we can be friends if you will have the
desire as me. i will be very happy to be in communication with you so that we
can get to know each other better and see what
Greetings
My name is Miss Alizata Aron. It give me a great pleasure to write you, it
attracts me to write to you so that we can be friends if you will have the
desire as me. i will be very happy to be in communication with you so that we
can get to know each other better and see what
GB / 30 bit).
Scatter-gather streaming DMA mapping reports no error, but I get dma address
somewhere 0xd85d (> 1 GB / 30 bit).
Kernel: 4.9.65-3+deb9u2~bpo8+1 (debian jessie-backports)
Memory: 16 GB
CPU: i7-3930K
Motherboard: Asus P9X79
Thank you,
Aron
[1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/10/17/531
bugging turned on). This leads me to
believe that it might be a firmware issue, and that Linux just handles
it more gracefully than FreeBSD.
Any ideas or advice is appriciated. This is my first post to the LKML,
so please instruct me if you want more information or if you want me
to take
x27;t
know what else I can do. I'm not a kernel hacker. Can
anybody help?
THANKS!
Aron
PS: Because I am not subscribed to the mailing-list,
could you please CC any comments to me directly.
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Thanks for a reasonable/thoughtful reply.
> to expect perfect alternation is not reasonable. the scheduler
> (or one of its subsidiary and/or supporting functions) decides what
> should run and what shouldn't. the linux scheduler did have problems
> in 2.2 (and still does in some places).
> I'm using 2.4.1-pre10, glibc 2.1.3.
And I'm using Linux 2.2. And the sched_yield bug exists in Linux 2.2. I
found
a huge number of posted bug reports on linux-kernel regarding this issue.
Check http://boudicca.tux.org/hypermail/linux-kernel/2000week21/0858.html
for one.
> Threa
wartz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 3:09 AM
To: Mohit Aron; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: system call sched_yield() doesn't work on Linux 2.2
The program you attached worked perfectly for me. You need to
'fflush(stdout);' after each 'printf
Hi,
the system call sched_yield() doesn't seem to work on Linux 2.2. Does
anyone know of a kernel patch that fixes this ?
Attached below is a small program that uses pthreads and demonstrates that
sched_yield() doesn't work. Basically, the program creates two threads that
alternatively t
> http://opensource.corel.com/cprof.html
>
> I haven't used it yet, myself.
>
I have. cprof is no good - extremely slow and generates a 100MB trace
even with a simple hello world program.
- Mohit
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Hi,
I'm using Linux-2.2 and discovered a problem with the profiling of
a multi-threaded program (uses Linux pthreads). Basically, upon compiling
the program with '-pg' option, running it and invoking gprof on the
gmon.out file only shows the profile information corresponding to the
comp
Hello All, this is my first bug report so bear with me (I'm trying to
follow the directions.) This was sent to linux-smp, linux-scsi, but no answer
Alright, I hope this helps everybody!
Aron Rosenberg
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Video Conferencing for Linux
http://cu30.sourceforge.net
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This may not be helpful (and the thread is now two days
old), but I just wanted to add that after using Mr.
Torvalds' comment-out-irq13 suggestion and Vojtech
Pavlik's "Possible critical VIA vt82c686a chip bug"
patch (Oct 26), both with 2.4.0-t10, I've successfully
had a 2.4 series uptime >48 hou
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