On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Giacomo Catenazzi spoke:
> Here a valid configuration (no AGP, but all DRM set)
> compiling [2.4.0]:
> [...]
DRM requires AGPGART.
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s using its built
in video, not its AGP slot. the configure help is updated to reflect this
and show that the above driver now supports i815.
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diff --new-file -u --recursive linux~/CREDITS linux/CREDITS
--- linux~/CREDITS Sun Dec 10 19:4
an 85%
> of CPU cycles. [...]
its supposed to do this - its taking up the idle thread. its not actually
using those cpu cycles, dont worry.
yes, i agree -- its cpu usage shouldnt be shown as normal but integrated
under the idle thread.
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n, and drivers have not been redone for the new
implementation. so, there is no simple patch, and we need to fix all
these.
patches like you did for i2o are what we need. basically its just changing
to the new macros/member names.
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above, hopefully i am right) is readable.
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Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
fs/smbfs/sock.c needs updating for the new task queue as well. find the
patch below. if i find any more of these ill put together a mass patch
instead of these individual emails.
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--- linux/fs/smbfs/sock.c~ Sun Dec 10 17:40:56 2000
i previously reported a problem with mga_dma.c not compiling due to the
new schedule task queue updates. below is a patch to use the new task
queue system.
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--- linux/drivers/char/drm/mga_dma.c~ Sun Dec 10 17:35:17 2000
+++ linux/drivers
the new queue (is
there something in /Documentation?) and get a patch out ... i wonder how
many other drivers need to be patched to handle the new task queue?
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=i686-c -o mga_dma.o mga_dma.c
mga_dma.c: In function `mga_irq_install':
mga_dma.c:821: structure has no member named `next'
make[4]: *** [mga_dma.o] Error 1
make[4]: Leaving directory `/home/rml/src/linux/linux/drivers/char/drm'
make[3]: *** [first_rule] Error 2
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. DRI works great with it.
my system is an ASUS CUSL2 with a Matrox G400.
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diff --recursive -u linux~/CREDITS linux/CREDITS
--- linux~/CREDITS Tue Nov 14 20:39:13 2000
+++ linux/CREDITS Tue Nov 14 19:54:51 2000
@@ -1600,7 +1600,8 @
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Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
e for it is http://gtf.org/garzik/drivers/i810_rng/ but
probably not as up to date as the C source.
it works great for me. i have it feeding the standard entropy pool, so my
/dev/random is fat with entropy.
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features a char device for
grabbing entropy and a timer device to inject the entropy directly into
/dev/random.
Jeff Garzik wrote it.
i am using it in 2.4 on my i815.
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On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Robert M. Love wrote:
> for file include/net/x25.h, test10-pre4 contains this patch:
> with this, the file failed to compile -- the kernel compiles fine with it
> added back.
i wrote too fast -- while there is a problem with x25 in the current
kernel, it may n
for file include/net/x25.h, test10-pre4 contains this patch:
...
extern void x25_kill_by_neigh(struct x25_neigh *);
-#include
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/* x25_dev.c */
...
with this, the file failed to compile -- the kernel compiles fine with it
added back.
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dereferencing `void *' pointer
i810_rng.c:386: request for member `uc' in something not a structure or
union
make[3]: *** [i810_rng.o] Error 1
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