Re: reading/writing CMOS beyond 256 bytes?

2001-07-06 Thread Peter Svensson
within Linux without having to tinker with BIOS setup. > > Unfortunately, it seems that some settings are not in the 128 (or 256) > bytes accessible this way, so they must be stored elsewhere. the L440GX has a lot of stuff attached to ipmi. Perhaps some of it is stored there? Just a tho

Re: reading/writing CMOS beyond 256 bytes?

2001-07-06 Thread Peter Svensson
without having to tinker with BIOS setup. Unfortunately, it seems that some settings are not in the 128 (or 256) bytes accessible this way, so they must be stored elsewhere. the L440GX has a lot of stuff attached to ipmi. Perhaps some of it is stored there? Just a thought. Peter -- Peter Svensson

Re: temperature standard - global config option?

2001-06-06 Thread Peter Svensson
ct with the kernel. This is a usespace issue, I think. Peter -- Peter Svensson ! Pgp key available by finger, fingerprint: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>! 8A E9 20 98 C1 FF 43 E3 07 FD B9 0A 80 72 70 AF Remember, Luke, your source wi

Re: temperature standard - global config option?

2001-06-06 Thread Peter Svensson
. This is a usespace issue, I think. Peter -- Peter Svensson ! Pgp key available by finger, fingerprint: [EMAIL PROTECTED]! 8A E9 20 98 C1 FF 43 E3 07 FD B9 0A 80 72 70 AF Remember, Luke, your source will be with you... always

Re: [PATCH] ip autoconfig with modules, kernel 2.4

2001-05-11 Thread Peter Svensson
e set either on the command line, or by the > kernel implementation of bootp. Am I missing it somewhere? Doesn't the pivot_root do just that in 2.4? Not that I have used it or anything. Peter -- Peter Svensson ! Pgp key available by finger, fingerprint: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>! 8A E9 20

Re: [PATCH] ip autoconfig with modules, kernel 2.4

2001-05-11 Thread Peter Svensson
on the command line, or by the kernel implementation of bootp. Am I missing it somewhere? Doesn't the pivot_root do just that in 2.4? Not that I have used it or anything. Peter -- Peter Svensson ! Pgp key available by finger, fingerprint: [EMAIL PROTECTED]! 8A E9 20 98 C1 FF 43 E3 07 FD B9 0A

Re: magic device renumbering was -- Re: Linux 2.4.2ac20

2001-03-14 Thread Peter Svensson
r from the last round this came up that modern FC fabrics have some dynamic properties that may require more intelligence in the kernel. Peter -- Peter Svensson ! Pgp key available by finger, fingerprint: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>! 8A E9 20 98 C1 FF 43 E3 07 FD B9 0A 80 72 70

Re: magic device renumbering was -- Re: Linux 2.4.2ac20

2001-03-14 Thread Peter Svensson
to remember from the last round this came up that modern FC fabrics have some dynamic properties that may require more intelligence in the kernel. Peter -- Peter Svensson ! Pgp key available by finger, fingerprint: [EMAIL PROTECTED]! 8A E9 20 98 C1 FF 43 E3 07 FD B9 0A 80 72 70 AF [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Linux stifles innovation...

2001-02-18 Thread Peter Svensson
ng it on a wide scale though. I believe I read about an optical mouse that worked on any surface by tracking surface constrast movement in an old issue of Byte. I think it was an Xerox invention, but my memory may be off. Peter -- Peter Svensson ! Pgp key available by finger, fingerprint: &

Re: Linux stifles innovation...

2001-02-18 Thread Peter Svensson
believe I read about an optical mouse that worked on any surface by tracking surface constrast movement in an old issue of Byte. I think it was an Xerox invention, but my memory may be off. Peter -- Peter Svensson ! Pgp key available by finger, fingerprint: [EMAIL PROTECTED]! 8A E9 20 98 C1 F

Re: Linux and 802.IQ

2000-11-17 Thread Peter Svensson
vlan.html for two implementations for Linux. Peter -- Peter Svensson ! Pgp key available by finger, fingerprint: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>! 8A E9 20 98 C1 FF 43 E3 07 FD B9 0A 80 72 70 AF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> !

Re: Linux and 802.IQ

2000-11-17 Thread Peter Svensson
implementations for Linux. Peter -- Peter Svensson ! Pgp key available by finger, fingerprint: [EMAIL PROTECTED]! 8A E9 20 98 C1 FF 43 E3 07 FD B9 0A 80 72 70 AF [EMAIL PROTECTED] ! Remember, Luke, your source

Re: serial problems

2000-10-24 Thread Peter Svensson
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Theodore Y. Ts'o wrote: > First of all, Red Hat doesn't install /etc/rc.d/init.d/serial. (Checked > under both Red Hat 7.0 and Red Hat 6.2). That script comes with some > version of setserial that I ship, but in its default configuration it > certainly won't crash

Re: serial problems

2000-10-24 Thread Peter Svensson
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Theodore Y. Ts'o wrote: First of all, Red Hat doesn't install /etc/rc.d/init.d/serial. (Checked under both Red Hat 7.0 and Red Hat 6.2). That script comes with some version of setserial that I ship, but in its default configuration it certainly won't crash machines.