Re: Parallel zip-disk can't use EPP 32 bit with 2.4.x kernels

2001-01-30 Thread Forever shall I be.
On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 07:17:28PM +0100, Davy Preuveneers wrote: > Since I'm running the 2.4.x kernels, I'm having a little problem with my > parallel zip-disk. The ppa module can't use the EPP 32 protocol and uses > the PS/2 protocol instead (which is much slower), as shown by the boot > message

Re: [BUG] 2.4.0-ac8 PS/2 mouse woes

2001-01-12 Thread Forever shall I be.
On Sat, Jan 13, 2001 at 12:02:35AM +, Alan Cox wrote: > > pc_keyb.c.. I also have the cuecat patch applied, and use it over > > the PS/2 mouse port, but I don't think it's interfering.. I doubt > > this will be noticable to people not using the "Resolution" option to > > speed up the mouse,

[BUG] 2.4.0-ac8 PS/2 mouse woes

2001-01-12 Thread Forever shall I be.
I just booted to 2.4.0-ac8 (from 2.4.0-ac6) and noticed the mouse was going rather slow in X, so I pumped up the "Resolution" a bit more and restarted it.. Didn't help, and when I exited the kernel gave a nice big OOPS in kapm-idled (sorry, i don't have the output), and don't know if it's related

page 0 mapped memory in ELF binaries

2000-11-21 Thread Forever shall I be.
Ok, I'm sure this isn't any sort of show stopper for the 2.4.0 series (or any other series for that matter, and they probably all have it), but when mapping memory to page 0 in the program header of an ELF, linux completely ignores the ph_memsz field.. I've attached a program to demonstrate.. nasm

7-order allocation failed

2000-11-18 Thread Forever shall I be.
I'm getting '__alloc_pages: 7-order allocation failed.' every time I play something to my maestro card (using the maestro kernel module, with dsps_order=2).. I'm assuming the following code is to blame: /* alloc as big a chunk as we can */ for (order = (dsps_order + (16-PAGE_SHIFT) + 1); order >

Re: 3-order allocation failed

2000-10-26 Thread Forever shall I be.
On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 02:57:30PM +0300, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote: > > On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Andrew Morton wrote: > > > "Pasi Kärkkäinen" wrote: > > > > gcc-2.7.2.3 miscompiles kernel/module.c and it has been decided that > > this will not be worked around. The new baseline gcc release for x86 > >

Re: [OOPS] unloading ns558 driver in Linux 2.4.0-test9

2000-10-07 Thread Forever shall I be.
On Sat, Oct 07, 2000 at 12:42:16PM -0400, Brian Gerst wrote: > "Forever shall I be." wrote: > > > > I got this OOPS while unloading the ns558 module.. I don't think it did > > this in 2.4.0-test8, but I don't recall ever unloading it in test8.. > >

[OOPS] unloading ns558 driver in Linux 2.4.0-test9

2000-10-07 Thread Forever shall I be.
I got this OOPS while unloading the ns558 module.. I don't think it did this in 2.4.0-test8, but I don't recall ever unloading it in test8.. I've attached the ksymoops output.. -- Zinx Verituse(See headers for gpg/pgp key info) ksymoops 2.3.4 on i686 2.4.0-test9. Optio