Petr Vandrovec wrote:
>
> On 9 Apr 01 at 12:03, Wade Hampton wrote:
>
> > Is anyone having problems with running more than
> As I already answered on VMware newsgroups:
Thanks. I didn't see the post on the VMware newsgroup
> VMware's 2.0.3 vmmon module uses save_flag
, 256 M RAM, RedHat 6.2 with updates, 2.4.3
VM1:
RedHat 7.0 with recent updates
VM2:
RedHat 7.0 with 2.4.3 and LIDS
Cheers,
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W. Wade, Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
If Microsoft Built Cars: Every time they repainted the
lines on the road, you'd have to buy a new car.
Occasionally your car
See attached oops description.
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W. Wade, Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
BUG report for vmguest5 on Mon Apr 9 07:00:32 EDT 2001
[1.] One line summary of the problem:
Kernel oops with 2.4.3+LIDS running under VMWare
[2.] Full description of the problem/report:
The machine that c
I made a simple bug_report.sh script to facilitate
generating a bug report. It could be included in
/usr/src/linux/scripts and could be referenced in
/usr/src/linux/BUG-REPORTING.
If anyone is interested, please see attached.
Cheers,
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W. Wade, Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
bug_report.sh
See attached oops description.
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W. Wade, Hampton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BUG report for vmguest5 on Mon Apr 9 07:00:32 EDT 2001
[1.] One line summary of the problem:
Kernel oops with 2.4.3+LIDS running under VMWare
[2.] Full description of the problem/report:
The machine that crashed
I made a simple bug_report.sh script to facilitate
generating a bug report. It could be included in
/usr/src/linux/scripts and could be referenced in
/usr/src/linux/BUG-REPORTING.
If anyone is interested, please see attached.
Cheers,
--
W. Wade, Hampton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
bug_report.sh
, 256 M RAM, RedHat 6.2 with updates, 2.4.3
VM1:
RedHat 7.0 with recent updates
VM2:
RedHat 7.0 with 2.4.3 and LIDS
Cheers,
--
W. Wade, Hampton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If Microsoft Built Cars: Every time they repainted the
lines on the road, you'd have to buy a new car.
Occasionally your car would
Petr Vandrovec wrote:
On 9 Apr 01 at 12:03, Wade Hampton wrote:
Is anyone having problems with running more than
As I already answered on VMware newsgroups:
Thanks. I didn't see the post on the VMware newsgroup
VMware's 2.0.3 vmmon module uses save_flags() + cli()
in poll() fops
/char/toshiba.c
and change
#include "toshiba.h"
to
#include"linux/toshiba.h"
Cheers,
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W. Wade, Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
If Microsoft Built Cars: Every time they repainted the
lines on the road, you'd have to buy a new car.
Occasional
ion!
Cheers,
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W. Wade, Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
If Microsoft Built Cars: Every time they repainted the
lines on the road, you'd have to buy a new car.
Occasionally your car would just die for no reason, and
you'd have to restart it, but you'd just accept this.
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/char/toshiba.c
and change
#include "toshiba.h"
to
#include"linux/toshiba.h"
Cheers,
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If Microsoft Built Cars: Every time they repainted the
lines on the road, you'd have to buy a new car.
Occasionally your car would ju
op from the speaker. This appears to be a startup
transient and is not present on my other sound card in the box,
a SoundBlaster Vibra 16. This pop happens on ANY play application,
playing ANY file (esdplay, play[sox], vplay, xmms, etc.).
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on my other sound card in the box,
a SoundBlaster Vibra 16. This pop happens on ANY play application,
playing ANY file (esdplay, play[sox], vplay, xmms, etc.).
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file systems, network
stack, SMP, compile options on various platforms, etc. More
obscure hardware, some older hardware, etc., would be out of
scope for such an effort.
Cheers,
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W. Wade, Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
If Microsoft Built Cars: Every time they repainted the
lines on th
, network
stack, SMP, compile options on various platforms, etc. More
obscure hardware, some older hardware, etc., would be out of
scope for such an effort.
Cheers,
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W. Wade, Hampton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If Microsoft Built Cars: Every time they repainted the
lines on the road, you'd have to buy
CD-ROM, DVD),
all with ide-scsi running
Note, this has forced me to reboot both 2.4.0, 2.4.1, and 2.4.2
(multiple boxes).
Cheers,
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W. Wade, Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
If Microsoft Built Cars: Every time they repainted the
lines on the road, you'd have to buy a new car.
Occasionall
DVD),
all with ide-scsi running
Note, this has forced me to reboot both 2.4.0, 2.4.1, and 2.4.2
(multiple boxes).
Cheers,
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W. Wade, Hampton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If Microsoft Built Cars: Every time they repainted the
lines on the road, you'd have to buy a new car.
Occasionally your car woul
, vi, touch, etc.
Does anyone have any ideas. I can live with one messed up file
in /binold, but I can't live with a messed up /dev/dsp. I
really don't want the Microsoft solution (reload)
Any help would be MOST appreciated!
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touch, etc.
Does anyone have any ideas. I can live with one messed up file
in /binold, but I can't live with a messed up /dev/dsp. I
really don't want the Microsoft solution (reload)
Any help would be MOST appreciated!
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