Re: [PATCH 2.6.13-rc6 1/2] New Syscall: get rlimits of any process (update)

2005-08-19 Thread Elliot Lee
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Alan Cox wrote: > > Also some documention for specific services show that there is a need to > > adjust rlimits per process at runtime, e.g.: > > http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-11.html#ss11.4 > > http://slacksite.com/apache/logging.html > >

Re: [PATCH 2.6.13-rc6 1/2] New Syscall: get rlimits of any process (update)

2005-08-19 Thread Elliot Lee
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Alan Cox wrote: Also some documention for specific services show that there is a need to adjust rlimits per process at runtime, e.g.: http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-11.html#ss11.4 http://slacksite.com/apache/logging.html

Driver for Casio Cassiopia Fiva touchscreen, help with conversionto 2.4

2001-02-13 Thread Elliot Lee
Available at http://people.redhat.com/~sopwith/fidmour-linux.c is a driver for the touch screen used on the Cassiopia Fiva MPC-501 pen computer. It is a rather Bad Hack (seeing as it was built rather blindly to mimic the behaviour of the Windows driver, and has IRQ/port hardcoded in), but it

Driver for Casio Cassiopia Fiva touchscreen, help with conversionto 2.4

2001-02-13 Thread Elliot Lee
Available at http://people.redhat.com/~sopwith/fidmour-linux.c is a driver for the touch screen used on the Cassiopia Fiva MPC-501 pen computer. It is a rather Bad Hack (seeing as it was built rather blindly to mimic the behaviour of the Windows driver, and has IRQ/port hardcoded in), but it

Re: ANNOUNCE: Linux Kernel ORB: kORBit

2000-12-14 Thread Elliot Lee
On 14 Dec 2000, Michael Livshin wrote: > this might be because the Bell Labs folks don't like RPC in general > when network latencies become involved? I'm guessing. > > 'cause CORBA is still pretty much objectified RPC, as far as I know. > I don't think you want to abstract the network out just

Re: ANNOUNCE: Linux Kernel ORB: kORBit

2000-12-14 Thread Elliot Lee
On 14 Dec 2000, Michael Livshin wrote: this might be because the Bell Labs folks don't like RPC in general when network latencies become involved? I'm guessing. 'cause CORBA is still pretty much objectified RPC, as far as I know. I don't think you want to abstract the network out just like