forwarding to lkml, as no response on netdev list so far.
maybe someone has a clue how to properly fix this timing issue. the remaining
question is about how to correctly replace readl() with inl() to make it
compile cleanly or how eeprom_delay() is being done correctly. inl() seems to
be
forwarding to lkml, as no response on netdev list so far.
maybe someone has a clue how to properly fix this timing issue. the remaining
question is about how to correctly replace readl() with inl() to make it
compile cleanly or how eeprom_delay() is being done correctly. inl() seems to
be
> Change the default to
>
> default:
> pnpbios_print_status("pnp_dock. etc)
> printk(KERN_ERR "PnPBIOS: Disabling dock monitoring\n");
> complete_and_exit(_sem, 0);
>
> that should produce you one error message, a warning that
Change the default to
default:
pnpbios_print_status(pnp_dock. etc)
printk(KERN_ERR PnPBIOS: Disabling dock monitoring\n);
complete_and_exit(unload_sem, 0);
that should produce you one error message, a warning that dock
Hi,
on an ancient GX1 Geode embedded board (Evo T20/Wyse wt3235le Thin Client,
which are cheap (<$10) and low power x86 embeded platform) , dmesg is getting
constantly spammed with "PnPBIOS: pnp_dock_thread: unexpected status 0x5"
during and after boot.
Any ideas what this means and how to
Hi,
on an ancient GX1 Geode embedded board (Evo T20/Wyse wt3235le Thin Client,
which are cheap ($10) and low power x86 embeded platform) , dmesg is getting
constantly spammed with PnPBIOS: pnp_dock_thread: unexpected status 0x5
during and after boot.
Any ideas what this means and how to
hi,
does anybody know if there is a linux live-cd which contains recent kernels
from kernel.org and which is updated on a regular basis to incolude most recent
kernel releases?
I mean some live cd which is updated/remastered via an (semi-)automated process
with focus on running the latest
hi,
does anybody know if there is a linux live-cd which contains recent kernels
from kernel.org and which is updated on a regular basis to incolude most recent
kernel releases?
I mean some live cd which is updated/remastered via an (semi-)automated process
with focus on running the latest
Hi,
regarding https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/syslinux/+bug/930447
Grub2 "accidentally" heals a problem for systems which cannot boot PAE enabled
kernels. This happens because grub2 apparently jumps into the kernel at a
different entry point, so CPUID checking (check for PAE for
Hi,
regarding https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/syslinux/+bug/930447
Grub2 accidentally heals a problem for systems which cannot boot PAE enabled
kernels. This happens because grub2 apparently jumps into the kernel at a
different entry point, so CPUID checking (check for PAE for
> How will that work? Fuse makes up a filesystem - not helpful
> if you have a raw disk without a known fs to mount.
take zfs-fuse or ntfs-3g for example.
you have a blockdevice or backing-file containing data structures and fuse
makes those show up as a filesystem.
i think vmware-mount is not
>In fact, VMware uses local nbd today for its vmware-loop helper
>utility, most likely because of the above-mentioned reasons. (Though
>it quite often hung last time I tried.)
seems this will go away.
recent vmware versions (e.g. server 2.0 beta) have a fuse based replacement for
that.
ldd
cat /sys/devices/system/clocksource/clocksource0/current_clocksource
acpi_pm
cannot switch to any other clocksource, "echo tsc|jiffies|pit
>current_clocksource" doesn`t have any effect.
current_clocksource stays at acpi_pm
maybe somebody has a clue what to check besides this?
thanks
roland
>I have a patch pending for the PIT issue. Will add jiffies to this as
>well.
yes, please.
while trying to analyze a timer issue and learning about that timer stuff, i
"killed" my box twice because i didn`t know that "echo jiffies|pit >
current_clocksource" is a no-no with dynticks.
this
I have a patch pending for the PIT issue. Will add jiffies to this as
well.
yes, please.
while trying to analyze a timer issue and learning about that timer stuff, i
killed my box twice because i didn`t know that echo jiffies|pit
current_clocksource is a no-no with dynticks.
this happened
cat /sys/devices/system/clocksource/clocksource0/current_clocksource
acpi_pm
cannot switch to any other clocksource, echo tsc|jiffies|pit
current_clocksource doesn`t have any effect.
current_clocksource stays at acpi_pm
maybe somebody has a clue what to check besides this?
thanks
roland
I`m
In fact, VMware uses local nbd today for its vmware-loop helper
utility, most likely because of the above-mentioned reasons. (Though
it quite often hung last time I tried.)
seems this will go away.
recent vmware versions (e.g. server 2.0 beta) have a fuse based replacement for
that.
ldd
How will that work? Fuse makes up a filesystem - not helpful
if you have a raw disk without a known fs to mount.
take zfs-fuse or ntfs-3g for example.
you have a blockdevice or backing-file containing data structures and fuse
makes those show up as a filesystem.
i think vmware-mount is not
Hi !
I`m running 2.6.24 kernel in a recent version of vmware workstation and i`m
unsure if i hit a linux issue or a vmware issue here.
after suspend/resume (hibernate) of my physical system (win xp), the linux
guest seems to have lost itŽs timesource.
don`t know much about timers in linux, so
Hi !
I`m running 2.6.24 kernel in a recent version of vmware workstation and i`m
unsure if i hit a linux issue or a vmware issue here.
after suspend/resume (hibernate) of my physical system (win xp), the linux
guest seems to have lost itŽs timesource.
don`t know much about timers in linux, so
nice !
did you think about some boot-time param , e.g. "insecure-devmem" or something
like that?
recompiling kernel is time consuming.
From: Arjan van de Ven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [PATCH] x86: introduce /dev/mem restrictions with a config option
This patch introduces a
nice !
did you think about some boot-time param , e.g. insecure-devmem or something
like that?
recompiling kernel is time consuming.
From: Arjan van de Ven [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PATCH] x86: introduce /dev/mem restrictions with a config option
This patch introduces a restriction
looks very similar to
http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel=119759817332220=2
http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel=119902059626408=2
http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel=119259674826979=2
http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/6/14/59
so you should try without CONFIG_MTD_PNC2000
that driver having problems for some
looks very similar to
http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernelm=119759817332220w=2
http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernelm=119902059626408w=2
http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernelm=119259674826979w=2
http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/6/14/59
so you should try without CONFIG_MTD_PNC2000
that driver having problems for
oh, nice to see that this is still alive.
i tried this around half a year ago because i needed more than 256 loop devices
and iirc, this was working quite fine.
at least i got no crashes and was able to mount and acess more than 300
iso-images with that.
shortly after, loop device was extended
oh, nice to see that this is still alive.
i tried this around half a year ago because i needed more than 256 loop devices
and iirc, this was working quite fine.
at least i got no crashes and was able to mount and acess more than 300
iso-images with that.
shortly after, loop device was extended
Hi!
>4) Yesterday, I have done a menuconfig and turned on some drivers (USB HID and
>I2C). \
>This resulted in a kernel size of about 1.4MB.
if you saved your old .config you could add those features one after the other
to see if it`s size related
>5) Booting up this 1.4MB kernel over
this looks very useful!
>Unfortunatly, it's not always easy to see directly
>which module is being loaded/unloaded from the oops itself.
no wonder, as most modules seem to be very quiet on on load/unload.
some days ago i was curious how "consistent" modules would leave messages in
syslog
this looks very useful!
Unfortunatly, it's not always easy to see directly
which module is being loaded/unloaded from the oops itself.
no wonder, as most modules seem to be very quiet on on load/unload.
some days ago i was curious how consistent modules would leave messages in
syslog
Hi!
4) Yesterday, I have done a menuconfig and turned on some drivers (USB HID and
I2C). \
This resulted in a kernel size of about 1.4MB.
if you saved your old .config you could add those features one after the other
to see if it`s size related
5) Booting up this 1.4MB kernel over NFS
>I also didn't do a whole lot of digging to see what the problems this
>bug can cause in practice, but after the PIT clocksource was installed,
>I tried 'sleep 1' and this did not wake up.
i`m using clock=pit on many of our virtual servers for accurate time
syncronization. (as recommended by
I also didn't do a whole lot of digging to see what the problems this
bug can cause in practice, but after the PIT clocksource was installed,
I tried 'sleep 1' and this did not wake up.
i`m using clock=pit on many of our virtual servers for accurate time
syncronization. (as recommended by
Hi !
while insanely looping trough a driver load/unload, i had taken a look at dmesg
afterwards (i.e. after each modular driver had been loaded/unloaded once)
besides some other things that probably could be point of discussion, i saw
noticeable clutter. (this is an admin`s point of view)
Hi !
while insanely looping trough a driver load/unload, i had taken a look at dmesg
afterwards (i.e. after each modular driver had been loaded/unloaded once)
besides some other things that probably could be point of discussion, i saw
noticeable clutter. (this is an admin`s point of view)
>>>i was wondering how to make kernel messages appear on /dev/ttyS0
>>without a reboot, i.e. kernelparam "console=ttyS0"
>>
>>The solution is simple... the following piece of code is inside
>>opensuse-10.3/src/sysvinit-2.86-115.src.rpm#showconsole-1.08.tar.bz2#showconsole-1.08/blogd.c
>>
>>
> This errno is so out of place.
yes, that was stupid.
anyway:
# strace ./mytiocons
--snipp--
open("/dev/ttyS0", O_RDWR) = 3
ioctl(0, TIOCCONS) = -1 EBUSY (Device or resource busy)
ioctl(3, TIOCCONS) = -1 EBUSY (Device or resource busy)
fantastic, thanks!
unfortunately..
opensuse103:/home/roland/serialcons # ./mytioccons
ioctl: Device or resource busy
but, it`s not userspace:
opensuse103:/home/roland # lsof |egrep "console|ttyS0"
opensuse103:/home/roland #
in tty_io.c -> ticoccons() there is
if (redirect) {
hi !
i was wondering how to make kernel messages appear on /dev/ttyS0 without a
reboot, i.e. kernelparam "console=ttyS0"
after playing for a while with setconsole, setterm and klogconsole i didn`t
find a way to make that happen.
i can do "setconsole /dev/tty1 /dev/console" and see "test" on
hi !
i was wondering how to make kernel messages appear on /dev/ttyS0 without a
reboot, i.e. kernelparam console=ttyS0
after playing for a while with setconsole, setterm and klogconsole i didn`t
find a way to make that happen.
i can do setconsole /dev/tty1 /dev/console and then echo test
fantastic, thanks!
unfortunately..
opensuse103:/home/roland/serialcons # ./mytioccons
ioctl: Device or resource busy
but, it`s not userspace:
opensuse103:/home/roland # lsof |egrep console|ttyS0
opensuse103:/home/roland #
in tty_io.c - ticoccons() there is
if (redirect) {
This errno is so out of place.
yes, that was stupid.
anyway:
# strace ./mytiocons
--snipp--
open(/dev/ttyS0, O_RDWR) = 3
ioctl(0, TIOCCONS) = -1 EBUSY (Device or resource busy)
ioctl(3, TIOCCONS) = -1 EBUSY (Device or resource busy)
i was wondering how to make kernel messages appear on /dev/ttyS0
without a reboot, i.e. kernelparam console=ttyS0
The solution is simple... the following piece of code is inside
opensuse-10.3/src/sysvinit-2.86-115.src.rpm#showconsole-1.08.tar.bz2#showconsole-1.08/blogd.c
(void)ioctl(0,
> > same with radio-sf16fmr2 and esp
> >
> > after repeatedly modrpobe/modprobe -r radio-sf16fmr2, i can hang my
> > system when loading esp afterwards
> >
> > before loading esp, doing a "cat /proc/ioport" segfaults
> >
> > this is with 2.6.24rc6 and also with 2.6.22
> >
> > i have found
same with radio-sf16fmr2 and esp
after repeatedly modrpobe/modprobe -r radio-sf16fmr2, i can hang my
system when loading esp afterwards
before loading esp, doing a cat /proc/ioport segfaults
this is with 2.6.24rc6 and also with 2.6.22
i have found these issues by running
same with radio-sf16fmr2 and esp
after repeatedly modrpobe/modprobe -r radio-sf16fmr2, i can hang my system
when loading esp afterwards
before loading esp, doing a "cat /proc/ioport" segfaults
this is with 2.6.24rc6 and also with 2.6.22
i have found these issues by running some (probably
same/similar behaviour with
l440gx and container
l440gx and acpiphp
after load of l440gx, container and acpiphp modules do also hang my system on
load/unload.
maybe l440gx leaving the system in some weird state after probe ?
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
there seems some weird interference between l440gx and parport_pc modules
i can reproduceable crash my box by either:
modprobe parport_pc;modprobe l440gx;rmmod parport_pc
or
modprobe l440gx; modprobe parport_pc;rmmod parport_pc
this happens on 2.6.24rc6 and also older kernel (2.6.22)
nothing
there seems some weird interference between l440gx and parport_pc modules
i can reproduceable crash my box by either:
modprobe parport_pc;modprobe l440gx;rmmod parport_pc
or
modprobe l440gx; modprobe parport_pc;rmmod parport_pc
this happens on 2.6.24rc6 and also older kernel (2.6.22)
nothing
same/similar behaviour with
l440gx and container
l440gx and acpiphp
after load of l440gx, container and acpiphp modules do also hang my system on
load/unload.
maybe l440gx leaving the system in some weird state after probe ?
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
same with radio-sf16fmr2 and esp
after repeatedly modrpobe/modprobe -r radio-sf16fmr2, i can hang my system
when loading esp afterwards
before loading esp, doing a cat /proc/ioport segfaults
this is with 2.6.24rc6 and also with 2.6.22
i have found these issues by running some (probably sick
when i had that module modular and added to the initrd, udev didn`t work,
though.
same error message:
udevd[1226]: init_udev_socket: error getting socket: Address family not
supported by protocol
not sure if i did a mistake here
anyway, this message is not obvious to the end user.
i
when i had that module modular and added to the initrd, udev didn`t work,
though.
same error message:
udevd[1226]: init_udev_socket: error getting socket: Address family not
supported by protocol
not sure if i did a mistake here
anyway, this message is not obvious to the end user.
i
rmmod capidrv never returns
this is 2.6.24-rc6 with allmodconfig
gcc version 4.2.1 (SUSE Linux)
also see https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=350850
[ 1807.666763] capidrv: Rev 1.1.2.2: loaded
[ 1810.803450] capidrv: Rev 1.1.2.2 : unloaded
[ 1810.808417] BUG: unable to handle kernel
Hi !
i build a kernel with allmodconfig and didn`t get my system to boot with that.
after some investigation i found that it was due to udev:
udevd[1226]: init_udev_socket: error getting socket: Address family not
supported by protocol
this was missing support UNIX DOMAIN SOCKETS at boot
while doing some systematical driver load/unload testing i have also come
across this one.
searched lkml and found/tried this patch - seems to work fine, at least driver
now behaves as expected:
insmod: error inserting 'pnc2000.ko': -1 No such device or address
if it really _works_ is another
while doing some systematical driver load/unload testing i have also come
across this one.
searched lkml and found/tried this patch - seems to work fine, at least driver
now behaves as expected:
insmod: error inserting 'pnc2000.ko': -1 No such device or address
if it really _works_ is another
Hi !
i build a kernel with allmodconfig and didn`t get my system to boot with that.
after some investigation i found that it was due to udev:
udevd[1226]: init_udev_socket: error getting socket: Address family not
supported by protocol
this was missing support UNIX DOMAIN SOCKETS at boot
rmmod capidrv never returns
this is 2.6.24-rc6 with allmodconfig
gcc version 4.2.1 (SUSE Linux)
also see https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=350850
[ 1807.666763] capidrv: Rev 1.1.2.2: loaded
[ 1810.803450] capidrv: Rev 1.1.2.2 : unloaded
[ 1810.808417] BUG: unable to handle kernel
> Erm... same system here -
>
> $ gzip -cd /proc/config.gz | grep DEBUG_INFO
> # CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO is not set
>
> I think you managed to snafu something during building.
mhh - i have kernel-default-2.6.22.13-0.3 kernel (didn`t touch that since
online update) and this has CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=y
> [Adding jcm to Cc]
>
> On Dec 28 2007 16:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >i have the same issue, but with 2.6.24-rc6 on a box with 512MB RAM
> >
> >System is openSUSE 10.3
> >
> >on "make modules_install" , depmod reproduceably dies with out of memory
> >error when it is ~800MB VSZ and
[Adding jcm to Cc]
On Dec 28 2007 16:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have the same issue, but with 2.6.24-rc6 on a box with 512MB RAM
System is openSUSE 10.3
on make modules_install , depmod reproduceably dies with out of memory
error when it is ~800MB VSZ and ~350MB RSS
this
Erm... same system here -
$ gzip -cd /proc/config.gz | grep DEBUG_INFO
# CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO is not set
I think you managed to snafu something during building.
mhh - i have kernel-default-2.6.22.13-0.3 kernel (didn`t touch that since
online update) and this has CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=y
i have the same issue, but with 2.6.24-rc6 on a box with 512MB RAM
System is openSUSE 10.3
on "make modules_install" , depmod reproduceably dies with out of memory error
when it is ~800MB VSZ and ~350MB RSS
this happens on different hardware.
any clue what`s going wrong?
how much memory should
i have the same issue, but with 2.6.24-rc6 on a box with 512MB RAM
System is openSUSE 10.3
on make modules_install , depmod reproduceably dies with out of memory error
when it is ~800MB VSZ and ~350MB RSS
this happens on different hardware.
any clue what`s going wrong?
how much memory should i
i did some module tests with 2.6.24-rc kernel (suse) and think i found some
issues with modules.
for some of those i found i`m not yet sure if they are mainline issues, but the
following should exist in mainline too (see below)
i searched this list and also bugzilla and found no reference
i did some module tests with 2.6.24-rc kernel (suse) and think i found some
issues with modules.
for some of those i found i`m not yet sure if they are mainline issues, but the
following should exist in mainline too (see below)
i searched this list and also bugzilla and found no reference
> > not sure if really all of them are the edd problem i have, but i`m quite
> > sure for some of those.
> > can provide more links if somebody likes.
>
> None of them seemed like they were determined as EDD problems -
so - see how difficult it is to determine, what`s the problem is ? ;)
> This is awfully verbose.
yes, this was meant as an example
also mind, that the last printf with "\rOK" is meant to overwrite the hint
message, so nobody should ever notice that message. i`m just unsure if this is
a good approach. i have found two occurences in linux kernel, where drivers
> It does not look like this issue is common - googling for "Linux EDD Boot
> hang" does not bring up relevant and recent results - in fact this post of
> yours comes on top.
i don`t wonder here - how should one know that it`s an edd problem if all he
sees is a blank screen with a blinking
Hello!
i`m sysadmin for quite some time and while being that, i have come across the
one or another system, which refused to boot a linux kernel. typical symptom i
have seen is a blinking cursor in the upper left just after kernel/initrd were
loaded.
i never spent much time on that and either
Hello!
i`m sysadmin for quite some time and while being that, i have come across the
one or another system, which refused to boot a linux kernel. typical symptom i
have seen is a blinking cursor in the upper left just after kernel/initrd were
loaded.
i never spent much time on that and either
It does not look like this issue is common - googling for Linux EDD Boot
hang does not bring up relevant and recent results - in fact this post of
yours comes on top.
i don`t wonder here - how should one know that it`s an edd problem if all he
sees is a blank screen with a blinking cursor
This is awfully verbose.
yes, this was meant as an example
also mind, that the last printf with \rOK is meant to overwrite the hint
message, so nobody should ever notice that message. i`m just unsure if this is
a good approach. i have found two occurences in linux kernel, where drivers do
not sure if really all of them are the edd problem i have, but i`m quite
sure for some of those.
can provide more links if somebody likes.
None of them seemed like they were determined as EDD problems -
so - see how difficult it is to determine, what`s the problem is ? ;)
some even
Hello !
on my old fujitsu-siemens lifebook, booting is at least 20 seconds slower as
before.
on ata_piix init i can see 2 longer delays of ~10 seconds each, which didn`t
happen before.
i`m using SuSE kernel of the day from
http://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/kernel/kotd/
problem exists with
Hello !
on my old fujitsu-siemens lifebook, booting is at least 20 seconds slower as
before.
on ata_piix init i can see 2 longer delays of ~10 seconds each, which didn`t
happen before.
i`m using SuSE kernel of the day from
http://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/kernel/kotd/
problem exists with
Hi Clemens,
>
> Hi, Roland!
>
> Please don't top-post.
sorry!
> > > [was: it would be easy to disable the kernel watchdog]
> > thanks, but i know i could do this.
>
> Good. I was also curious and just checked again. The watchdog subsystem
> is by default _disabled_ in the kernel
Hi Clemens,
Hi, Roland!
Please don't top-post.
sorry!
[was: it would be easy to disable the kernel watchdog]
thanks, but i know i could do this.
Good. I was also curious and just checked again. The watchdog subsystem
is by default _disabled_ in the kernel configuration. If you
Hi Clemens,
thanks, but i know i could do this.
this thread is not meant to protect myself from this curiousity but it is meant
to protect others.
it`s a trap.
i stepped into that.
now i know that trap, so i can easily sidestep.
but most people using linux don`t know about the watchdog, so i
since i have gotten more or less similar answers from here, i have talked to
some more people privately.
the result is interesting:
if the person i talked to was some sysadmin or related to that (i.e. some
person running servers), his opinion was very similar to mine.
if the person was a
since i have gotten more or less similar answers from here, i have talked to
some more people privately.
the result is interesting:
if the person i talked to was some sysadmin or related to that (i.e. some
person running servers), his opinion was very similar to mine.
if the person was a
Hi Clemens,
thanks, but i know i could do this.
this thread is not meant to protect myself from this curiousity but it is meant
to protect others.
it`s a trap.
i stepped into that.
now i know that trap, so i can easily sidestep.
but most people using linux don`t know about the watchdog, so i
>There is.. it's called "root privileges".
yes, true.
but - regardless of being a windows app or not - what if you want to take a
look on your system as a whole, especially when using some tool which
graphically shows how and where your diskspace is being used? if i let this
run from ordinary
good evening,
i stumbled over some funny issue when trying windirstat (like KDirStat) with
wine.
after running that tool for a while my system rebooted. i could reproduce this
with every run.
after some deep investigation (i thought i had stability issues with my system
and spent more than
good evening,
i stumbled over some funny issue when trying windirstat (like KDirStat) with
wine.
after running that tool for a while my system rebooted. i could reproduce this
with every run.
after some deep investigation (i thought i had stability issues with my system
and spent more than
There is.. it's called root privileges.
yes, true.
but - regardless of being a windows app or not - what if you want to take a
look on your system as a whole, especially when using some tool which
graphically shows how and where your diskspace is being used? if i let this
run from ordinary
besides a web-browseable directory structure with all the single broken-out
patches (which are typically part of src.rpm or similar) , i assume it would be
good to put those patched and unpatched kernel sources online via lxr ? (
http://lxr.linux.no/ )
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
>
>I would also like to see something like this
nice to get positive feedback, thanks :)
>as some work I'm doing on
>working some funny networking (unfortunately IT department don't have
>common sense) across multiple distros.
so if _you_ have common sense, it`s up to you alone to make your own
I would also like to see something like this
nice to get positive feedback, thanks :)
as some work I'm doing on
working some funny networking (unfortunately IT department don't have
common sense) across multiple distros.
so if _you_ have common sense, it`s up to you alone to make your own life
besides a web-browseable directory structure with all the single broken-out
patches (which are typically part of src.rpm or similar) , i assume it would be
good to put those patched and unpatched kernel sources online via lxr ? (
http://lxr.linux.no/ )
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Hi !
does somebody know if there is a website or a project for giving comfortable
and deeper insight into what`s specific to distro`s kernels and what`s their
difference to vanilla kernel ?
i mean some way to have some transparancy to what different distro vendors add
to vanilla kernel
Hi !
does somebody know if there is a website or a project for giving comfortable
and deeper insight into what`s specific to distro`s kernels and what`s their
difference to vanilla kernel ?
i mean some way to have some transparancy to what different distro vendors add
to vanilla kernel
Hello!
I tried 2.6.24-rc1-git11 with "allmodconfig ARCH=um" today.
this gave at least two errors - i needed to set CONFIG_SMP=n and
CONFIG_UML_NET_VDE=n to make it compile.
not sure if options should be set to "n" automatically or being fixed
differently, but if there is something broken or
Hello!
I tried 2.6.24-rc1-git11 with allmodconfig ARCH=um today.
this gave at least two errors - i needed to set CONFIG_SMP=n and
CONFIG_UML_NET_VDE=n to make it compile.
not sure if options should be set to n automatically or being fixed
differently, but if there is something broken or some
>Having a framework for giving people the choice between different
>solutions usually sounds good in theory, but in practice there's the
>often underestimated high price of people using a different solution
>instead of reporting a problem with one solution or people adding
>features to only
Having a framework for giving people the choice between different
solutions usually sounds good in theory, but in practice there's the
often underestimated high price of people using a different solution
instead of reporting a problem with one solution or people adding
features to only one of
> GAFL. "Gossip fans" are over there at splashsnot; now bugger off and do not
> crosspost.
that was just meant ironic.
now i feel like a troll.
i`m not a tabloid reporter and also not related to wired.com, i just thought
there is more than one person on this list who is very interested in
Hi !
it seems that it hasn`t brought up here yet, so I`d like to let you know that
there is some long Reiser-Story at WIRED MAGAZINE: ISSUE 15.07.
For all you gossip fans ;) or for those who want to have some more "in depth"
information obout the incident or the person Hans Reiser himself -
Hi !
it seems that it hasn`t brought up here yet, so I`d like to let you know that
there is some long Reiser-Story at WIRED MAGAZINE: ISSUE 15.07.
For all you gossip fans ;) or for those who want to have some more in depth
information obout the incident or the person Hans Reiser himself - it`s
GAFL. Gossip fans are over there at splashsnot; now bugger off and do not
crosspost.
that was just meant ironic.
now i feel like a troll.
i`m not a tabloid reporter and also not related to wired.com, i just thought
there is more than one person on this list who is very interested in what`s
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