Hi,
I'm trying to set up a PC with two (gig)ether cards as a test system in
which a router/firewall/what have you/ could be inserted between the two
ether cards. Then I want to send various lumps of test traffic between
the two.
Unfortunatly Linux is being a little too helpful - whatever the r
Hi,
Somewhere between test12 and test13pre4ac2 (sheesh the version
numbers.) CSS on ATAPI DVD ROM drives has stopped working.
Playing a CSS disc (using xine) causes a complete system hang (machine
doesn't ping - sysrq-b still works) on test13pre4ac2. On test12 it is
still OK.
This is on a
Hi,
I'm trying to debug a weird problem with Xine - its screwing up its use
of shared memory for regions I haven't sussed yet. One odd consequence is
that it has apparently successfully managed to allocate a 0 byte chunk of
shared memory; shmat is then called with shmaddr=0 and shmflg=0; the
re
On Mon, 25 Dec 2000, Jens Axboe wrote:
> The most likely suspect (as someone else pointed out) is not at
> all css (I'm not even sure what you mean by css hang?) but UDF.
I mean a complete system hang when playing a CSS disc - doesn't even ping.
Doesn't recover.
> Given the fs changes. Since sy
Hi Jens,
Thanks for the patch; unfortunatly at the moment I can neither confirm
or deny whether the patch works - since the damn thing won't crash on me
with or without the patch - I suspect it depends on system mood.
But I have a PDA logging console so if it happens I should catch it.
Thanks
On 27 Dec 2000, Christoph Rohland wrote:
> Hi Linus,
>
> The following patchlet bring the handling of shmget with size zero
> back to the 2.2 behaviour. There seem to be programs out, which
> (erroneously) rely on this.
Hi Christoph,
I think I've come to the conclusion that Xine does not in t
Hi,
On the server:
bash$ ls -l
total 21
drwxrwxrwx 11 root root 2048 Jul 23 02:32 arm
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Aug 22 1999 dg ->
/home/gilbertd
drwxr-xr-x 6 root root 1024 Mar 21 1999 ftp
drwx-- 5 g3oagg3oag1024 Oct 3 1999 g3oag
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Neil Brown wrote:
> > So where did the gilbertd directory go ?
>
> Is there any chance that /home/gilbertd is a mount point?
Nope; from the server:
[root@tardis gcc]# mount
/dev/hdc6 on / type ext2 (rw)
none on /proc type proc (rw)
/dev/hdc3 on /discs/c3 type ext2 (ro)
/de
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Neil Brown wrote:
> On Friday December 29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Neil Brown wrote:
> >
> > > > So where did the gilbertd directory go ?
>
> It suffered the curse of the 8-character file name
Ah well spotted! It also happens to 12 byte names.
Hi,
Thanks to everyone who helped out on my NFS problem -> memmove screw up
- pre7 built out of the box and seems to have fixed it.
Dave
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Hi,
2.4.0-prerelease with the Alan Cox new-year-special ac1 patches is
looking good for me on Alpha (LX164).
My standard build went just fine; so I decided to push it; I've built in
IPv6, a load of USB stuff, SCSI stuff, and a load of other stuff; loaded
them all as modules, all loaded OK and
Hi,
2.4.0-test9 failed to boot on my LX164 Alpha system; 2.4.0-test8 works
fine.
It looses interrupts in the IDE probes; it is a CMD646 controller and
what appears to be happening is that it is getting the wrong IRQs; under
2.4.0-test8 we see:
Oct 7 18:19:57 tardis kernel: CMD646: IDE contr
Hi,
I maybe going mad (or it may be too late) - but I've been starting X,
quitting and restarting - and there are a couple of times over the last
day where I could have sworn that I pressed return on the startx and had
to hit return again.
This is 2.4.1-ac2 with XFree 4.0.2 on Alpha.
OK - it m
Hi,
(On Alpha LX164, 2.4.5,built with Gcc 3.0 from CVS and binutils 2.9.11)
This seems to be running fine, but I've noticed that 'lspci' is listing
all devices twice:
00:06.0 SCSI storage controller: Adaptec AIC-7861 (rev 01)
00:06.0 SCSI storage controller: Adaptec AIC-7861 (rev 01)
00:07.0 E
On Sat, 26 May 2001, David S. Miller wrote:
>
> Dave Gilbert writes:
> > /proc/pci seems to be only listing it once.
>
> lspci uses /prov/bus/pci/${BUS}/${DEVICE}
> so likely it is showing up twice there.
Hmm nope - /proc/bus/pci has two entries '00' and de
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