nd flaky memory would make itself known. The usual reaction
was "But my system worked fine before OS/2" The response was
"different software exercises the hardware differently and may reveal
unsuspected problems".
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before OS/2 The response was
different software exercises the hardware differently and may reveal
unsuspected problems.
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I'm not sure about your undefined symbols problem, but I was able to build
2.4.4 with 6.1.11 with no trouble.
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2.4.4 with 6.1.11 with no trouble.
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Thiago,
I know that 2.2.19 is still in the -pre state. Is it that much
better? Have significant VM problems been fixed?
Thanks.
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>Update your kernel to 2.2.19
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I know that 2.2.19 is still in the -pre state. Is it that much
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Mar 6 16:35:32 osage kernel: VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for kswapd...
Update your kernel to 2.2.19 and
At 01:02 PM 2/26/01, Alan Cox wrote:
> > > Well gcc-bugs would be the better place to send it but this is a
> known problem
> > > fixed in CVS gcc 2.95.3, CVS gcc 3.0 branch and gcc 2.96 (unofficial,
> Red Hat)
> >
> > I'm not sure if it is known, at least not known to me, but definitely not
>
At 01:02 PM 2/26/01, Alan Cox wrote:
Well gcc-bugs would be the better place to send it but this is a
known problem
fixed in CVS gcc 2.95.3, CVS gcc 3.0 branch and gcc 2.96 (unofficial,
Red Hat)
I'm not sure if it is known, at least not known to me, but definitely not
fixed in any
At 09:32 PM 2/16/01, Dan Hollis wrote:
>On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, David Relson wrote:
> > At 08:52 PM 2/16/01, you wrote:
> > > On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> > > > > You know XOR is patented (yes, the logical bit operation XOR).
> &g
At 09:32 PM 2/16/01, Dan Hollis wrote:
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, David Relson wrote:
At 08:52 PM 2/16/01, you wrote:
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
You know XOR is patented (yes, the logical bit operation XOR).
But wasn't that Xerox that had that?
US Patent
At 08:52 PM 2/16/01, you wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> > > You know XOR is patented (yes, the logical bit operation XOR).
> >But wasn't that Xerox that had that?
>
> US Patent #4,197,590 held by NuGraphics, Inc.
The patent was for using the technique of
At 08:52 PM 2/16/01, you wrote:
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
You know XOR is patented (yes, the logical bit operation XOR).
But wasn't that Xerox that had that?
US Patent #4,197,590 held by NuGraphics, Inc.
The patent was for using the technique of using XOR
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GenuineIntel:6:8|GenuineIntel:6:9|GenuineIntel:6:11) echo
CONFIG_M686FXSR ;;
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AuthenticAMD:5:[0123] ) echo CONFIG_M586 ;;
AuthenticAMD:5:{8,9,10,11} ) echo CONFIG_MK6 ;;
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AuthenticAMD:5:[0123] ) echo CONFIG_M586 ;;
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ent_Rb1c3f825
depmod: lockd_up_Rf6933c48
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Anybody know the fix for this?
Full .config available if necessary...
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Anybody know the fix for this?
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At 11:54 PM 12/7/00, Jeff V. Merkey wrote:
>Linux today monitors this list. Some public education may be the best
>route. How do we post a security advisory warning people that will get
>posted? I'm sure folks see the DANGEROUS comments, but they don't seem
>to stick in their heads. Then
At 11:54 PM 12/7/00, Jeff V. Merkey wrote:
Linux today monitors this list. Some public education may be the best
route. How do we post a security advisory warning people that will get
posted? I'm sure folks see the DANGEROUS comments, but they don't seem
to stick in their heads. Then they
with
glibc 2.2 want to drop me a line?
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s was on trying to make it
>work period.
DEC? Try GE, specifically the GE-645 (if my memory hasn't lost any bits).
Speaking of Multics, the last Multics system was just recently
decomissioned. I think 35 years is a very impressive lifetime for a
computer system. Linux, now at age 9, only has 2
$0.25, i.e. the 2 cents of yesteryear is now 2 bits :-)
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How about:
for ( ... ) if (!isalnum(*p) && !strchr("-_", *p)) return -EINVAL;
I think that is correct. However, it fails the "easy to understand"
criterion, so I don't like it.]
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How about:
for ( ... ) if (!isalnum(*p) !strchr("-_", *p)) return -EINVAL;
I think that is correct. However, it fails the "easy to understand"
criterion, so I don't like it.]
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of yesteryear is now 2 bits :-)
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Speaking of Multics, the last Multics system was just recently
decomissioned. I think 35 years is a very impressive lifetime for a
computer system. Linux, now at age 9, only has 26 years to go.
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ge with "make CC=kgcc bzImage"
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n error message?
> >
> > "Error: Kernel needs a PIII" sounds much better than just stoping dead.
>
>I agree... maybe we can solve this simply by giving the CPU detection
>module the -march=i386 flag hardcoded, or editing the bootstrap, or
>something like that...
ad.
I agree... maybe we can solve this simply by giving the CPU detection
module the -march=i386 flag hardcoded, or editing the bootstrap, or
something like that...
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At 05:44 AM 10/23/00, Horst von Brand wrote:
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>Not just a preprocessor change.
>...
>This is true for a correct compiler (ever seen a correct piece of
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Not just a preprocessor change.
...
This is true for a correct compiler (ever seen a correct piece of
software?) compiling strictly standard-conforming source. The kernel is
_not_ standard-conforming, and many
a different result. Having new optimizations break an executing
program is simply wrong.
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First, the error happened during "make dep". Second, a second attempt at
"make dep bzImage modules" was successful.
Conclusion, I probably did something weird though I don't know what. If I
can reproduce the problem, I'll report that.
For now, don't worry about it.
Davi
t;make dep". Second, a second attempt at
"make dep bzImage modules" was successful.
Conclusion, I probably did something weird though I don't know what. If I
can reproduce the problem, I'll report that.
For now, don't worry about it.
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Greetings,
I have compiled a 2.4.0 kernel for the first time, specifically
2.4.0-test9. Looking through the output for errors, I found "config.c:311:
#error "HiSax: No cards configured". Checking further, it appears that
isdn is being compiled, even though CONFIG_ISDN isn't set. See below
Greetings,
I have compiled a 2.4.0 kernel for the first time, specifically
2.4.0-test9. Looking through the output for errors, I found "config.c:311:
#error "HiSax: No cards configured". Checking further, it appears that
isdn is being compiled, even though CONFIG_ISDN isn't set. See below
uctions long and the new code
is 11 instructions. As well as being shorter, simple timing test indicate
that the new code is significantly quicker.
David
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