copyright and other messages have never bothered me.
I figure if some company is going to do me the favor of sponsoring
development of software I can use for free, I really don't mind being
reminded of it. MP3.com definitely scores karma points with me for
sponsoring Reiser, for instance.
Torr
and other messages have never bothered me.
I figure if some company is going to do me the favor of sponsoring
development of software I can use for free, I really don't mind being
reminded of it. MP3.com definitely scores karma points with me for
sponsoring Reiser, for instance.
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different instruction
set.
It's obviously not part of the kernel!
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the normal kernel modules.
My /usr/include/linux directory is a symbolic link to
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apped out?
In general, is there a safe way to replace executable files for
programs that might be running while their on-disk images are
replaced?
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, is there a safe way to replace executable files for
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> think about personal devices. something like the nokia communicator.
> a system security passwd is acceptable, but that's it. no those-
> device-user would like to know about user account, file ownership,
> etc. they just want to use it.
If you are making a personal device, like an
think about personal devices. something like the nokia communicator.
a system security passwd is acceptable, but that's it. no those-
device-user would like to know about user account, file ownership,
etc. they just want to use it.
If you are making a personal device, like an appliance,
dress from the EEPROM, and
other things.
I (Torrey Hoffman) am not the developer of our version, although I did go
through it and clean it up a little. I am the alleged "Linux expert" here,
and if there are problems with the driver I am the person to contact.
I'm cc'ing everyone on
dress from the EEPROM, and
other things.
I (Torrey Hoffman) am not the developer of our version, although I did go
through it and clean it up a little. I am the alleged "Linux expert" here,
and if there are problems with the driver I am the person to contact.
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m to turn on
DMA and 32bit. That gives decent performance. Also, the motherboard has
5(!)
USB sockets, and I haven't tried those yet, but there's no reason to believe
they won't work too.
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DMA and 32bit. That gives decent performance. Also, the motherboard has
5(!)
USB sockets, and I haven't tried those yet, but there's no reason to believe
they won't work too.
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multicast packets were never dropped, the MPEG decode never dropped
frames, and the "user interface" stayed responsive, etc.
Also, I would not mind a bit if the kernel had tuning options, either
in configuration or through /proc to adjust for these very different
situations.
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s were never dropped, the MPEG decode never dropped
frames, and the "user interface" stayed responsive, etc.
Also, I would not mind a bit if the kernel had tuning options, either
in configuration or through /proc to adjust for these very different
situations.
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of discussion were,
what options were looked at, and what decisions were made. Are any
journalists there?
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es when the moon is in the right
phase, run at a much more reasonable 7 MB/s. We are working on it...
If anyone else out there has some improvements, I would love to hear
about them.
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n the moon is in the right
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machines
on board for continuous testing, keeping it a community effort.
Not that the testing work of IBM, SGI, Red Hat, et. al. is
unappreciated, but a distributed, open, regression testing package
sort of fits the Linux philosophy and model...
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be the significant ones.
Hopefully those problems can and will be solved soon, and then
we can get rid of /etc/mtab completely, and keep the root partition
read only almost all the time.
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> always broken with computers?
So were you breaking this rule? Were you using a journaling file system,
or RAID, or a UPS?
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re you using a journaling file system,
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e the significant ones.
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d, they make excellent mice. The mouse wheel and
the new optical mice are truly innovative and Microsoft should be
commended for them.
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g a kernel build.
Also note that putting in a huge logo will make your kernel
bzImage or zImage noticeably larger. This is not likely to be
a problem if you use modules for most things.
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Should someone submit a patch to copy the .config to a standard location as
part of "make install" or "make modules_install"? If included in the
official sources, that good example would encourage the distribution
maintainers do the same.
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Should someone submit a patch to copy the .config to a standard location as
part of "make install" or "make modules_install"? If included in the
official sources, that good example would encourage the distribution
maintainers do the same.
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have to deal with this again either.
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>Torrey Hoffman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
>> Does anyone know of a driver for the Crystal 4299 sound chip?
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>It's not something there's one particular sound driver for (it's just
>an ac97 codec chip, as you saw). Most likely you want to use something
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Does anyone know of a driver for the Crystal 4299 sound chip?
It's not something there's one particular sound driver for (it's just
an ac97 codec chip, as you saw). Most likely you want to use something
like the i810_audio
he is writing a driver?
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perfectly under Linux
Mandrake 2.2.17-mdk-21 - it shows up as /dev/hde. They are
cheap controllers if you don't get the RAID version.
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> Yeah.. I removed the
ing on a port to the 2.4 series, how is that coming
along?
For what it's worth, the chip seems to have detailed documentation at
http://www.national.com/pf/DP/DP83815.html.
Thanks for any help.
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along?
For what it's worth, the chip seems to have detailed documentation at
http://www.national.com/pf/DP/DP83815.html.
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has not been addressed.
For more information on this patch, see my first posting to this thread.
Please
let me know of bugs or problems - all I can really say is "it works for me",
and
it's pretty simple patch, so it should be ok.
Thanks.
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diff -u -r -x *.o -x
has not been addressed.
For more information on this patch, see my first posting to this thread.
Please
let me know of bugs or problems - all I can really say is "it works for me",
and
it's pretty simple patch, so it should be ok.
Thanks.
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diff -u -r -x *.o -x
Mohammad A. Haque provided enlightenment:
>>Why does fbcon_show_logo() have a loop that looks at smp_num_cpus?
> For every CPU you have you see one more Tux
(blush) I should have figured that out for myself.
You know, a different, or at least more comprehensive patch will be needed
for
ommand:
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and can be applied in /usr/src/linux with the command
patch -p1 < ../linux_logo.patch
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and can be applied in /usr/src/linux with the command
patch -p1 ../linux_logo.patch
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diff -u -r -x *.o -x *.flags -x *.depend linux-2.2.17/drivers/video/fbcon.c
linux/drivers/video/fbcon.c
--- linux-2.2.17/d
Mohammad A. Haque provided enlightenment:
Why does fbcon_show_logo() have a loop that looks at smp_num_cpus?
For every CPU you have you see one more Tux
(blush) I should have figured that out for myself.
You know, a different, or at least more comprehensive patch will be needed
for machines
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