9:13 AM, Huang, Ying wrote:
> Hi, Alex,
>
> Sorry for late, I just notice this email today.
>
> "Alejandro Colomar (mailing lists; readonly)"
> writes:
>
>> Hi Huang Ying,
>>
>> Please see a few fixes below.
>>
>> Michael, as
Hi Huang Ying,
Please see a few fixes below.
Michael, as always, some question for you too ;)
Thanks,
Alex
On 12/2/20 9:42 AM, Huang Ying wrote:
> Signed-off-by: "Huang, Ying"
> ---
> man2/set_mempolicy.2 | 9 +
> 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git
Hi Guo,
Thanks for the details!
I'll try to add csky to the man page,
and if I have any doubts I'll ask you.
Anyway, I'll CC you in any change I propose.
Cheers,
Alex
On 11/24/20 1:07 PM, Guo Ren wrote:
> Thx Michael & Alejandro,
>
> Yes, the man page has no csky's.
>
> C-SKY have abiv1 and
HI Michael,
On 11/24/20 10:51 AM, Michael Kerrisk (man-pages) wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> On 11/23/20 10:31 PM, Alejandro Colomar (man-pages) wrote:
>> Hi Michael,
>>
>> SYNOPSIS
>>#include
>>
>>#if defined __i386__ || defined __x86_64__
>># include
>>
>>int
On 26.10.20 21:10, Cristian Marussi wrote:
> Add support for new SCMIv3.0 Sensors extensions related to new sensors'
> features, like multiple axis and update intervals, while keeping
> compatibility with SCMIv2.0 features.
> While at that, refactor and simplify all the internal helpers macros and
Hello,
I'm trying to understand how this value has been chosen.
Was it arbitrary, or did it come up after some rationale?
If alter it to a lower value like 30 (or 60), and a piece of third
party code hung in D state triggers the kernel hung task complain
message, can I still report this as an
Hello,
I'm trying to understand how this value has been chosen.
Was it arbitrary, or did it come up after some rationale?
If alter it to a lower value like 30 (or 60), and a piece of third
party code hung in D state triggers the kernel hung task complain
message, can I still report this as an
>
> You need support of Solaris disklabels.
isn't that what CONFIG_SOLARIS_X86_PARTITION is?
> And UFS patches that are in
> -ac. Then you can get more or less safe r/o mounts. r/w is hopeless
> at that stage.
that's ok, i only need to read.
-Tony
Trying to mount a solaris x86 drive under linux.
kernel 2.4.5, ufs support and x86 partition support compiled in (no
module)
On boot, linux recognizes the drive, but shows no solaris partitions on
it.
Below, linux drive is hda, solaris is hdb.
Jul 2 19:57:56 stevenjude2 kernel: PIIX4: chipset
Trying to mount a solaris x86 drive under linux.
kernel 2.4.5, ufs support and x86 partition support compiled in (no
module)
On boot, linux recognizes the drive, but shows no solaris partitions on
it.
Below, linux drive is hda, solaris is hdb.
Jul 2 19:57:56 stevenjude2 kernel: PIIX4: chipset
You need support of Solaris disklabels.
isn't that what CONFIG_SOLARIS_X86_PARTITION is?
And UFS patches that are in
-ac. Then you can get more or less safe r/o mounts. r/w is hopeless
at that stage.
that's ok, i only need to read.
-Tony
On 27 Jun 2001, David Wagner wrote:
>
> Why is it useless? It sounds useful to me, on first glance. If I want
> to run a user-level network daemon I don't trust (for instance, fingerd),
> isolating it in a chroot area sounds pretty nice: If there is a buffer
> overrun in the daemon, you can
On 27 Jun 2001, David Wagner wrote:
Why is it useless? It sounds useful to me, on first glance. If I want
to run a user-level network daemon I don't trust (for instance, fingerd),
isolating it in a chroot area sounds pretty nice: If there is a buffer
overrun in the daemon, you can get
I'm running 2.4.2ac23 (can't run 2.4.3, messes up my quota system)
glibc 2.1.3, intel providence PR440FX mobo, intel etherexpress 100B
onboard, RAM is 128MBx3.
Started getting the following errors:
VM: bad swap entry 2000
Unused swap offset entry in swap_dup 2000
memory.c:84: bad pmd
I'm running 2.4.2ac23 (can't run 2.4.3, messes up my quota system)
glibc 2.1.3, intel providence PR440FX mobo, intel etherexpress 100B
onboard, RAM is 128MBx3.
Started getting the following errors:
VM: bad swap entry 2000
Unused swap offset entry in swap_dup 2000
memory.c:84: bad pmd
Hi,
WHen i upgrade from 2.2 to 2.4, my first version was 2.4.1,
in which i upgraded my quota utils to 3.00 and then converted to the new
quota formats for 2.4.
my last 2.4 upgrade was 2.4.2ac23, quotas work fine on that.
but when i run 2.4.3 they dont. quota -v on a user shows just blank space
Hi,
WHen i upgrade from 2.2 to 2.4, my first version was 2.4.1,
in which i upgraded my quota utils to 3.00 and then converted to the new
quota formats for 2.4.
my last 2.4 upgrade was 2.4.2ac23, quotas work fine on that.
but when i run 2.4.3 they dont. quota -v on a user shows just blank space
I'm using 2.4.3 vanilla with aic7xxx (aic7880 onboard)
I set the max # of TCQ commands per device setting to 50..what's a really
good setting for this, just the default of 253?
In /proc/scsi/aic7xxx/0 i see for my drives these numbers:
Commands Queued 14
Commands Active 0
I'm using 2.4.3 vanilla with aic7xxx (aic7880 onboard)
I set the max # of TCQ commands per device setting to 50..what's a really
good setting for this, just the default of 253?
In /proc/scsi/aic7xxx/0 i see for my drives these numbers:
Commands Queued 14
Commands Active 0
> >
> >It was causing SMP boxes to crash mysteriously after
> >several hours or days. Quite a lot of them. Nobody
> >was able to explain why, so it was turned off.
>
> I know why it was turned off by default. The annoying this is that now
> the *only* way to activate the watchdog is via a
It was causing SMP boxes to crash mysteriously after
several hours or days. Quite a lot of them. Nobody
was able to explain why, so it was turned off.
I know why it was turned off by default. The annoying this is that now
the *only* way to activate the watchdog is via a boot command.
I got some NMI messages I have never seen before. In fact i've never seen
a NMI message before.
This is kernel 2.4.1-ac13. Got them while running X (4.0.2) and KDE (2.1).
After 15 mins the system froze hard.
PR440FX mobo, dual ppro 200s, 256MB RAM, aic7xxx, no power management at
all.
I've never
I got some NMI messages I have never seen before. In fact i've never seen
a NMI message before.
This is kernel 2.4.1-ac13. Got them while running X (4.0.2) and KDE (2.1).
After 15 mins the system froze hard.
PR440FX mobo, dual ppro 200s, 256MB RAM, aic7xxx, no power management at
all.
I've never
apache documentation states:
# NOTE that some kernels refuse to setgid(Group) or semctl(IPC_SET)
# when the value of (unsigned)Group is above 6;
# don't use Group nobody on these systems!
does this apply to linux in either the 2.2 or 2.4 kernels?
i'd like to use a block of uids from
apache documentation states:
# NOTE that some kernels refuse to setgid(Group) or semctl(IPC_SET)
# when the value of (unsigned)Group is above 6;
# don't use Group nobody on these systems!
does this apply to linux in either the 2.2 or 2.4 kernels?
i'd like to use a block of uids from
got this message spewed on my console this morning:
VFS: dqduplicate(): Locked quota to be duplicated!
SMP 2.4.1-ac9
quota is used on 1 ext2 FS, converted from the old quota format with the
new quota utils quota-3.00
Thanx,
-Tony
got this message spewed on my console this morning:
VFS: dqduplicate(): Locked quota to be duplicated!
SMP 2.4.1-ac9
quota is used on 1 ext2 FS, converted from the old quota format with the
new quota utils quota-3.00
Thanx,
-Tony
Can anyone give testimonials on a journaled FS on software-raid?
I'd like to raid-0 2 SCSI 18Gers, adaptec 2940 u2w controller, kernel
2.4.x.
Also pros and cons for reiser-fs/ext3 on this solution would be
appreciated
Thanx,
-Tony
Can anyone give testimonials on a journaled FS on software-raid?
I'd like to raid-0 2 SCSI 18Gers, adaptec 2940 u2w controller, kernel
2.4.x.
Also pros and cons for reiser-fs/ext3 on this solution would be
appreciated
Thanx,
-Tony
I've been using the 2.2.x series successfully, latest i used
was 2.2.19pre7.
Today i upgraded to 2.4.1-ac9 and noticed that shared memory shows 0.
I searched the list archive briefly and someone said the stats have been
broken since sometime in 2.3, but my system also shows my swap being used
up
I've been using the 2.2.x series successfully, latest i used
was 2.2.19pre7.
Today i upgraded to 2.4.1-ac9 and noticed that shared memory shows 0.
I searched the list archive briefly and someone said the stats have been
broken since sometime in 2.3, but my system also shows my swap being used
up
http://www.intergrafix.net
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On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Peter Samuelson wrote:
>
> [Admin Mailing Lists]
> > i have no bits directory
>
> Really? What version of libc, and on what Linux distro? I thought all
&
http://www.intergrafix.net
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On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Peter Samuelson wrote:
[Admin Mailing Lists]
i have no bits directory
Really? What version of libc, and on what Linux distro? I thought all
versions of glibc2 had /usr/in
On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Bruce Harada wrote:
> > The C file says BSD/OS is the only OS they found not to have rlim_t.
> > Am I missing something?
> > Where can i find this in linux? I looked in all the include
> > files, including resource.h
>
> Are you sure you looked in ALL the include files? I
Trying to compile bind 9.1.0 here.
Kernel is 2.2.18, gcc 2.7.2.1.
It failed trying to find the type for rlim_t.
The C file says BSD/OS is the only OS they found not to have rlim_t.
Am I missing something?
Where can i find this in linux? I looked in all the include
files, including resource.h
For
On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Bruce Harada wrote:
The C file says BSD/OS is the only OS they found not to have rlim_t.
Am I missing something?
Where can i find this in linux? I looked in all the include
files, including resource.h
Are you sure you looked in ALL the include files? I seem to
Trying to compile bind 9.1.0 here.
Kernel is 2.2.18, gcc 2.7.2.1.
It failed trying to find the type for rlim_t.
The C file says BSD/OS is the only OS they found not to have rlim_t.
Am I missing something?
Where can i find this in linux? I looked in all the include
files, including resource.h
For
>
> Please don't listen to this. The only place you really want comments is
>
> a) at the top of files, describing the point of the file;
> b) at the top of functions, if the purpose of the function is not obvious;
> c) in line, when the code is not obvious.
>
> If you are writing
Please don't listen to this. The only place you really want comments is
a) at the top of files, describing the point of the file;
b) at the top of functions, if the purpose of the function is not obvious;
c) in line, when the code is not obvious.
If you are writing code
n 2001, Mo McKinlay wrote:
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> > > And the lord spake, saying, "First shalt thou write thy holy code. Indenting
> > > shalt thou count to three, n
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On Sun, 21 Jan 2001, Ragnar Hojland Espinosa wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 05:19:17PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I just wanted to say that LinusĀ“ CodingStyle is the ONLY SANE style of
> > writing code in bigger projects. At university we are forced to use exactly the
>
> And the
On Sun, 21 Jan 2001, Ragnar Hojland Espinosa wrote:
On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 05:19:17PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just wanted to say that LinusĀ“ CodingStyle is the ONLY SANE style of
writing code in bigger projects. At university we are forced to use exactly the
And the lord
thanx everybody
-Tony
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Anthony J. Biacco Network Administrator/Engineer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Intergrafix Internet Services
"Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if you'll die today"
Is ext2 upgradable to reiserfs or ext3?
If so, is it transparent..or like a umount, convert, mount..or do you like
have to import to a whole new partition?
Pointers to any docs of this sort would work for an answer
Thanx,
-Tony
thanx everybody
-Tony
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Anthony J. Biacco Network Administrator/Engineer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Intergrafix Internet Services
"Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if you'll die today"
Hi,
I'm trying to get kde2 running and i'm not positive if it's a KDE problem,
or a kernel thing.
Whenever I start kde, the kde startup gets so far and the system freezes.
Sometimes it does it at "Loading the panel" sometimes it'll get to "100%
KDE is up and running" and do it. When it does it
Hi,
I'm trying to get kde2 running and i'm not positive if it's a KDE problem,
or a kernel thing.
Whenever I start kde, the kde startup gets so far and the system freezes.
Sometimes it does it at "Loading the panel" sometimes it'll get to "100%
KDE is up and running" and do it. When it does it
Was running 2.2.15pre18 with no eepro problems.
Upgraded to 2.2.18pre20 and started experiencing transmit timed out errors
a day into the boot. eth0 was unresponsive in/out. down/uping the
interface had no effect. System was not under any big network load.
See attached text file for related
Was running 2.2.15pre18 with no eepro problems.
Upgraded to 2.2.18pre20 and started experiencing transmit timed out errors
a day into the boot. eth0 was unresponsive in/out. down/uping the
interface had no effect. System was not under any big network load.
See attached text file for related
http://www.osopinion.com/Opinions/MontyManley/MontyManley15.html
good article, several unfortunate truths within.
-Tony
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Anthony J. Biacco Network Administrator/Engineer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.osopinion.com/Opinions/MontyManley/MontyManley15.html
good article, several unfortunate truths within.
-Tony
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Anthony J. Biacco Network Administrator/Engineer
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i thought they were versus 2.2.17pre20 ?
-Tony
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Anthony J. Biacco Network Administrator/Engineer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Intergrafix Internet Services
"Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if
i thought they were versus 2.2.17pre20 ?
-Tony
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Anthony J. Biacco Network Administrator/Engineer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Intergrafix Internet Services
"Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if
>
> > Note that I deliberately ignored my assumption when replying -- I gave
> > instructions for Debian derivations, even though I don't know of any
> > Debian-derived distribution with a version number 6.2.
>
> There are dozens of similarly different (or differently similar - as your
>
Note that I deliberately ignored my assumption when replying -- I gave
instructions for Debian derivations, even though I don't know of any
Debian-derived distribution with a version number 6.2.
There are dozens of similarly different (or differently similar - as your
prefer) Linux
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Jeff V. Merkey wrote:
>
> Actually, the solution I think would be to use the MSDOS loader to boot
> linux. I will look at grabbing the ELF code in Linux and loading Linux
> from MSDOS -- if this can be accomplished you're there -- with an added
> benfit. When I am
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Jeff V. Merkey wrote:
Actually, the solution I think would be to use the MSDOS loader to boot
linux. I will look at grabbing the ELF code in Linux and loading Linux
from MSDOS -- if this can be accomplished you're there -- with an added
benfit. When I am debugging
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Andrey Savochkin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Sun, Sep 03, 2000 at 02:57:54PM -0300, Cesar Eduardo Barros wrote:
> >
> > I'm having endless problem with an eepro100 here. After some trying found out
> > that doing a soft reset (ctrl+alt+del) fixed the problem, and that a power
>
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Andrey Savochkin wrote:
Hello,
On Sun, Sep 03, 2000 at 02:57:54PM -0300, Cesar Eduardo Barros wrote:
I'm having endless problem with an eepro100 here. After some trying found out
that doing a soft reset (ctrl+alt+del) fixed the problem, and that a power
cycle
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