David Newall wrote on 03-02-08 16:07:
Greg KH wrote:
It comes down to the simple fact, if you wish to use Linux, abide by the
license it comes under. To do otherwise is both disenginous and
illegal[1].
I think you're being dishonest. This isn't really about Linux and it
being licensed under
Ian Kent wrote on 07-01-08 04:17:
Hi all,
Could someone please help me understand what's happening with, what
looks like inconsistent behavior, between getpwd and procfs readlink.
Basically, from a bash shell, setting working directory to a mounted
directory all is fine with "pwd" and "/proc//c
Rene Herman wrote on 12-12-07 00:31:
Good day.
Would some people on x86 (both 32 and 64) be kind enough to compile and
run the attached program? This is about testing how long I/O port access
to port 0x80 takes. It measures in CPU cycles so CPU speed is crucial in
reporting.
Compiled as you
Harald Dunkel wrote on 16-12-07 23:25:
Hi folks,
Is there a way to replace the system beep by something more
melodic?
I remember some 10 years ago there was a patch for the kernel
to call an external "beep daemon" playing an audio file instead
(no kidding). But it never worked very well. Someti
Jan-Benedict Glaw wrote on 13-10-07 19:28:
On Sat, 2007-10-13 22:40:23 +0530, vignesh babu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was surprised and did an ls -l on the files and guess what I found:
total 0
?- ? ? ? ?? fcntl.c
?- ? ? ? ?? fifo.c
?- ?
Andi Kleen wrote on 09-09-07 23:22:
When it costs 1 people half an hour to learn and correct this it
wasted 5000 hours of previous livetime.
^^ ^
Poor me. Here I am -- still waiting for my 15 minutes of fame in /this/ life...
;-)
bjd
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Bill Davidsen wrote on 03-09-07 16:47:
Bauke Jan Douma wrote:
$> uname -a
Linux skyscraper 2.6.22.5 #7 SMP PREEMPT Sun Sep 2 12:12:25 CEST 2007
i686 GNU/Linux
$> cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep bogomips
bogomips: 4813.46
bogomips: 4810.91
bogomips: 4810.91
bogomips: 10583.9
$> uname -a
Linux skyscraper 2.6.22.5 #7 SMP PREEMPT Sun Sep 2 12:12:25 CEST 2007 i686
GNU/Linux
$> cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep bogomips
bogomips: 4813.46
bogomips: 4810.91
bogomips: 4810.91
bogomips: 10583.94
The latter seems way off base.
Prod me for more info.
b
Andi Kleen wrote on 12-02-07 09:04:
On Monday 12 February 2007 08:54, Oliver Neukum wrote:
Am Montag, 12. Februar 2007 08:38 schrieb Andi Kleen:
When a machine check event is detected (including a AMD RevF threshold
overflow event) allow to run a "trigger" program. This allows user space
to re
Linus Torvalds wrote on 04-02-07 20:10:
Walter Dickweed I know, but who is this Superbowl Sunday?
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Greg KH wrote on 30-01-07 02:29:
An offer they can't refuse.
This offer is in affect for all different types of devices, from USB
toys to PCI video devices to high-speed networking cards. If you build
it, we can get Linux drivers working for it.
s/affect/effect/
and maybe
s/build/manufactur
OnStream Di30 (using ide-scsi and osst drivers), when reading
or writing I regularly get these kernel messages:
<3>ide-scsi: CoD != 0 in idescsi_pc_intr
Let's assume flaky hardware; nothing we can hold the kernel to
blame for (which is 2.6.19.1) -- it's a good thing it's calling
our attention.
Roman Zippel wrote on 06-01-07 04:20:
Thanks, but this is more complex than necessary.
It simply lacks some initializers.
---
Index: linux-2.6/scripts/kconfig/qconf.cc
===
--- linux-2.6.orig/scripts/kconfig/qconf.cc 2007-
Not a big deal (I just discovered 'make gconfig'), but I'm experiencing
a reproducible segfault in 'make xconfig', i.e. qconf.
I was wondering if anyone else can reproduce this:
1. QTDIR=/usr/local/lib/qt make xconfig
mine by default has all qconf options OFF ('Show Name', 'Show Range',
'
.
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Bauke Jan Douma (1):
PCI: quirk for asus a8v and a8v delux motherboards
This quirk will cause breakage for people who used an external PCI
soundcard with these boards - the builtin sound chip which was
invisible before may become the first audio device.
I'm afraid I
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