Frank Seidel wrote:
> Lets get serious. I cannot speak for Ann and Harvey, but I'm quite sure they
> also really hope - at least i very strongly do - you not only call on us when
> things become a burden, but let us help and assist you right from the start.
I just started a little
hen you fetch).
>
> If you keep a continuing git tree for this, you will have the history of
> all the next trees because I tag each one.
Thanks for that hint. Added it to the FAQ on the Wiki
(http://linux.f-seidel.de/linux-next/pmwiki/).
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This is also now documented on the pages i setup on
http://linux.f-seidel.de/linux-next/
while this
http://linux.f-seidel.de/linux-next/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Linux-next.ShortSummary
holds most of it in a short form.
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Hi, i'll provide tars of the current linux-next tree reachable
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> will kick in for the whole world?
Only that i don't have a kernel.org account ;-) But Stephen has and
i suppose he'll put it there.
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>> via my http://linux-next.f-seidel.de wiki ("Tar Downloads").
>> Is
2block
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next-20080222virt
So, i guess you just missed the trailing slash for the prefix
parameter of git archive?
(should be --prefix=next-20080222/ afaik)
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> I am now including tarballs in
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Looks great :-) Of course i also just put a ref to it on the
wiki.
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lso opened a Bugzilla bug for this issue, with the same
information and testcase, at
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9906
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On Thursday 07 February 2008 09:08, Pierre Ossman wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 19:25:42 +0100
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> I see you've guys have kept yourself busy in my absence. :)
EEMPT+GnuC-4.1.2+Glibc-2.5 = Reproducible.
>
> Not sure what the original reporter's $ARCH was.
Several, among which were i686+SMP+GnuC-4.0.3+Glibc-2.3.6. No PREEMPT.
Linux 2.6.18, 2.6.21 and 2.6.24-rc4.
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> 2. Make the series from Domenico architecture independent code
> 3. Reimplement a layer like that, differently
> 4. Make it a compile-time option and allow this only for
>low level debugging purposes but disable it in distro kernels.
I
in the RT patch set
but it may be useful to anyone determined to use cpu hotplug with PREEMPT_LL.
This patch was tested on 3.0.36-rt58 since that release has the latest
hotplug patches. I will re-test this on 3.5-rtX when that is available.
Signed-off-by: Frank Rowand
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i bet your $SUBJECT was meant for the Tree for Feb 25, wasn't it?
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m the xfs, ext3 or jfs
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I thought I should report this.
Below there is a copy of my dmesg log.
BTW: my motherboard runs at 112 Mhz, overclocked, was 100 Mhz.
Been running this configuration over more than 2 years now without such
major problems.
Could this be the cause?
Frank.
Linux version 2.4.3 (root@blu
Jeff,
I noticed the following on boot with 2.4.4-pre1:
kernel: eth0: Too much work at interrupt, IntrStatus=0x0001.
What is this saying to me :)
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>> Jeff,
>>
>> I noticed the following on boot with 2.4.4-pre1:
>>
>> kernel: eth0: Too much work at interrupt, IntrStatus=0x0001.
>>
>> What is this saying to me :)
>
>
> How often
Hello,
I have a problem with the 3dfx framebuffer since 2.4.4-pre1.
I have the following append line in my lilo.conf:
append = "video=tdfx:1280x1024-8@76"
This setting works fine for the 2.4.[0-3] kernels.
When I boot the box, the little penguin on the top left side is unrecognizable.
When I e
Hello,
During the last stage of make modules_install on 2.4.3-ac9, I received the
following:
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
/lib/modules/2.4.3-ac9/kernel/net/wanrouter/af_wanpipe.o
depmod: wanpipe_mark_bh
depmod: wanpipe_queue_tq
depmod: wanpipe_find_card
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The previous
to me. I don't even
> know what chip is used, since I can't find that on the webpage:
>
> http://www.dlink.com/products/adapters/dfe550tx/
I don't know exactly, but i think the chip is a via-rhine.
ff
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Hi.
Who can tell me, how is the performance of the big irons (zSeries)
from IBM comparing a pc server with linux?
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So I assume we wait on baited breathe for 2.4.2-pre4 or
branch off soon to 2.5 blah?
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MAP 4096
I know from HPUX that there is something like /etc/system for this kind of
params...
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I try to figure aout the different values taken by snd_cwnd
and after a little of work i find out that the number 2 is
the maximum reached.. even when passing a 100MB file on a
LAN
can you explain that to me???
I'm working on a 2.4.1 kernel
i386
i've tried out with proc and printk
please
Hello,
In patch-2.4.2-ac5 , a trident.c is created off the root directory. Was that
supposed to be a merge with drivers/sound/trident.c ? There is a separate patch on
drivers/sound/trident.c in 2.4.2-ac5. The one I'm referring to is located last in the
patch.
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Frank
Hello,
When I stated: 'off the root directory', I meant the root kernel directory:
/usr/src/linux , not /
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Hello,
I received the following make dep
error while compiling prerelease-ac5 .
Regards,
Frank
make -C acpi
fastdepmake[4]: Entering directory
`/usr/src/linux/drivers/acpi'/usr/src/linux/Rules.make:224: *** Recursive
variable `CFLAGS' references itself (eventually). S
+ current->state = TASK_ZOMBIE;
Why the update on exit.c to include TASK_ZOMBIE?
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#x27; drivers/acpi (Makefile, Rules.make, etc.)? Has v3.79 been
confirmed to work? I understand v3.78 is confirmed broken.
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Hello,
While compiling 2.4.0-ac4, I receivied the
following..Looks like a typo...Patch is also below.
Regards,
Frank
inode.c: In function
`qnx4_read_super':inode.c:372: `sb' undeclared (first use in this
function)inode.c:372: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only
o
Hello,
The following patch removes drivers/misc/misc.o
from the kernel build. It appears that drivers/misc isn't used for anything, and
should be probably be removed.
Regards,
Frank
--- Makefile.old Sun Jan 7 23:59:37 2001+++ Makefile Mon Jan 8 00:24:46 2001@@ -121,7 +
Hello,
test13-acXX and final-acXX have unresolved symbols, namely
ipt_register_target and ipt_unregister_target in the module
ip6t_MARK.o
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Hello,
The following error occurred while compiling 2.4.0-ac6..The strange
thing is that I checked mm/vmalloc.c (line 188, and the entire file) and didn't
see PKMAP_BASE mentioned. My guess is that there is a problem with one of the
header files.
Regards,
Frank
vmalloc.c: In fun
Hello,
I just applied 2.4.0-ac10 to 2.4.0(patch -p1 http://www.tux.org/lkml/
Hello,
I'll double check the locking later today, but not sure about the
transmission changes.
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ory '/usr/src/liunux/fs/ntfs'
...
make[1]: *** [modsubdir_ntfs] Error 2
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I would rather fix those non-SMP compliant drivers to be SMP compliant,
then keeping them 'broken'. Adding the print statements would only be a
temporary solution.
Regards,
Frank
--On Friday, November 17, 2000 10:20 AM +0100 Tobias Ringstrom
> How about adding an ifd
...
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Frank
--On Sunday, November 19, 2000 9:43 PM -0500 Ari Pollak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was going to report this back in pre6, but I thought someone had
> caught it already.. When the bttv driver is enbabled as a module in
> test11, make modules fails with:
>
> vi
Dax,
What is your modutils version? Is this the first test12 that has caused this error?
Regards,
Frank
> Linus, Andreas,
>
> I've been using this same config since FireWire was merged, just tried out
> test12-pre3 and got an unresolved symbol problem with raw1394.o
>
Hello,
The drivers/net/dummy.c compile error still exists..Looks like the
module.h patch wasn't included.
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--- drivers/net/dmfe.c.org Sat Dec 2 15:50:28 2000
+++ drivers/net/dmfe.c Sat Dec 2 17:02:03 2000
@@ -57,6 +57,13 @@
Resource usage cleanups.
Report driver version to user.
+ Tobias Ringstrm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
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indirect lcall without `*'
kgcc -D_KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux/include -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -02
-fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -march=i686 -c -o
pci-irq.o pci-irq.c
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Posting incremental changes to l-k is fine, just CC me, and I'll compile a list
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Hi all
When I'm in user mode and malloc ram this portion of ram is cleared (zeroed)
or?
i think it is!
My question is
who cleared it the kernel or the malloc function in glibc??
(i found some code in glibc but nothing in kernel)
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mfg
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I installed the 2.2.18pre9 compiled the kernel, but I cannot compile the
pcmcia modules nor the alsa modules for that kernel due to some
redifinitions
in header files (see attached file).
can anybody tell me whats wrong?
frank
PCMCIA.LOG
guess)
Greets,
Frank Dekervel
"Juan J. Quintela" wrote:
> Hi
> while I am running mmap002 in test9-pre4 I got the computer
> frozen, it don't answer to my open windows anymore, it answers
> only to pings. I have got the attached traces. The ma
lueless non-kernel-hacker, and the patch
might contain some absurd things, i don't know.
I hope this helps a bit...
Greets,
Frank Dekervel
--- linux-t9p5/fs/buffer.c Sat Sep 23 00:32:55 2000
+++ linux-t8riel2/fs/buffer.c Sat Sep 23 00:35:04 2000
@@ -410,9 +410,8 @@
are 3 different files?
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I didn't see this posted yet, so I have attached it below. If it has, sorry in
advance. I have gcc 2.8.1 , and the kernel version is : test10-5
Regards,
Frank
During make modules
...
af_irda.o : In function 'cleanup_module' :
af_irda.o(.text+0x3e90): multipl
Hello,
I compiled 2.4.0-test10-6 finemodules and all, and for some reason I can't
mount my root partition on boot..I get a
VFS kernel panic. I thought it might have something to do with devfs, but I disabled
it, and it still doesn't work. I'm using loadlin 1.6a..I haven't tried a boot di
Hello,
Its a parody page from someone in LateSky Omaha, Nebraska, USA .
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Hello,
I noticed that Pentium 4 isn't an config option in 2.4.0-test10. Is
someone working on a patch for the the kernel (if needed) to support the
Pentium 4 after 2.4.0 is released?
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On Tue, 7 Nov 2000 21:48:40 + (GMT) Alan Cox
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> > are you saying that rep;nop is not needed in the spinlocks?
> (because they
> > are for P4)
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> rep;nop is a magic instruction on the PIV and possibly some PIII
&
apability state fix?
3. 2.4.x may support processor speeds up to 100GHz, as well as Pentium IV. Linus will
have a Pentium IV available soon, but can someone test the kernel with a Pentium IV
sooner?
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3. 2.4.x may support processor speeds up to 100GHz, as well as Pentium IV. Linus will
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What are your modutils and pcmcia versions?
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Hello,
Did I miss an email from Linus to l-k announcing test11-pre4 or was it released w/o
an announcement?
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test12-pre9 soon. :-)
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I just downloaded test12-pre8 from ftp.kernel.org and received the following error,
as I did in the old test12-pre8. The following error appears to fix the problem.
Regards,
Frank
i2o_lan.c:116: warning: initialization makes integer from pointer
without a cast
i2o_lan.c:1404
mple patch that will fix all affected drivers?
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Hello,
> There is also a problem building fs/smbfs/inode.c at line 166
>
> Is there a fix or have I got something really screwed up?
If you are referring to 'next' is not a member of the structure? If so, known issue.
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Hello,
It appears that Linus has picked up most (if not all) of the patches with the
release of 2.4.0-test12-final. I'm building 2.4.0-test12 now.
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Hello,
I downloaded test13-1.gz, and noticed that it didn't have a subversion
change in it.
eg:
--- Makefile
+++ Makefile
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PATCHLEVEL = 4
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Linus didn't annnounce test13-pre1 as far as I am aware of.
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>> Did I miss a post from Linus o
Hello,
I haven't seen this posted yet, so I have included it
below.
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fpu_entry.c: In function
`math_emulate':fpu_entry.c:194: structure has no member named
`segments'make[2]: *** [fpu_entry.o] Error 1make[2]: Leaving directory
`/usr/src/linux/arch/i386/
}:1547: Warning: indirect lcall without `*'
There! It still compiled alright and life moves on
Frank :) Merry Christmas
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No clue what to test for here...
Perhaps udf.c is the problem?
Any ideas?
Merry Christmas
Frank
Dec 25 02:02:13 f1j kernel: hdf: packet command error: status=0x51 {
DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
Dec 25 02:02:13 f1j kernel: hdf: packet command error: error=0x00
Dec 25 02:02:13 f1j
specifically to my message, so I'm still not sure.
BTW, what I tried to do was to set up a HA configuration of machines B1/B2
using A as a "shared disk".
This is just to try out the HA software without buying more hardware.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Best regards,
Frank Olsen
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go ferreting?
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o(.text+0x5cee3): undefined reference to
`publish_netdev'make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1
Regards,
-Frank
Hello,
The following patch appears to fix 2 of the 3 undefined references:
publish_netdev is still unresolved.
Regards,
Frank
---
net/atm/lec.c.old Sat Dec 30 03:08:14
2000+++ net/atm/lec.c
Sat Dec 30 03:17:44 2000@@ -772,10 +772,10 @@
size = sizeof(struct lec_priv
This is a first for tdfx.o not loading with XFree 4.01.
All prior kernel build through test13-pre5 would load just fine...
Strange...
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> Frank Jacobberger wrote:
>
> > This is a first for tdfx.o not loading with XFree 4.01.
> >
> > All prior kernel build through test13-pre5 would load just fine...
> >
> > Strange...
>
> Very strange - others on this list, self included,
dy sent a patch to the maintainers?
>
> Wrong patch. Modversions.h should be getting automatically included. That
> is what needs fixing. You've nicely located the problem and fixed the symptoms
> for the module versioned case
This "patch" apparently has been around since t
Mohammad,
This appears to be a merge mismatch between Alan and Linus..This is
sent to Alan shortly after test13pre4-ac2 was released.
Regards,
Frank
--- linux/drivers/net/rcpci45.c.orig Sun Dec 31 15:58:05 2000 +++
linux/drivers/net/rcpci45.c Sun Dec 31 16:27:04 2000 @@ -157,7
+157,7
Tony Hoyle wrote:
> Alan Cox wrote:
> >
> > I see modversions.h being included properly on the command line
>
> Me too..
>
> make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux/drivers/char/drm'
> gcc -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux/include -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O2
> -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strict-a
Linus Torvalds wrote:
> On 1 Jan 2001, Adam Sampson wrote:
> >
> > It appears to work (even with the reiserfs patch with the obvious
> > Makefile tweak), but the drm modules have unresolved symbols:
>
> Does this fix it for you (do a "make clean" before re-building your tree)?
>
>
Hi Jes=FAs?=!
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Jes=FAs?= Carrete Montaña wrote:
>
> I receive this message very often in console, in every situation: when
> I'm coding and when I'm playing tetrinet. It's quite annoying, mostly
> because it fills my screen of garbage (I'll have to buy a new CTRL and
> L key
case, where you
actually have /usr/src/linux/arch/boot.
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Hello all,
I've been going through the drivers/block code (almost done) and noticed the use
of, eg.:
set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING); and also
current->state = TASK_RUNNING;
Which one is most recent, and is there a suggestion on which one to use?
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R: command not found
All previous steps appeared to work without any problems, and I performed a 'make
mrproper'. The build worked in 2.4.2-ac11 . Any suggestions?
Regards,
Frank
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Subject: Re: patch-2.4.2-ac19
Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 08:46:22 +0100
From: Frank Fiene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Joachim Backes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Tuesday, 13. March 2001 08:14, Joachim Backes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after applying pa
Is there anything new in the ac19/ac20 patch that slows down video
output or system throughput. With ac18, i can watch dvd using xine,
but with ac9/ac20, the system is so slow, that 1/4 of the frames are
skipped.
Any suggestions?
Regards. Frank.
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1000 ( 256MB), size= 64MB: write-back, count=1
reg02: base=0xe000 (3584MB), size= 4MB: write-combining, count=1
Same for 2.4.2 without ac patches.
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: unresolved symbol alloc_etherdev
8139too.o: unresolved symbol unregister_netdev
8139too.o: unresolved symbol register_netdev
Maybe Jeff can shed more light on these changes
Thanks,
Frank
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. The SMP-board also was NOT detected by 2.4.2.
Any hint?
Frank
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2.2.16 claimes to find a ncr53c1510D-chipset, supported by
the driver ncr53c8xx. Which kernel-param would be the correct one for this?
Frank
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&
e now to change the settings? Is there a
posibility to start something from "SmartStart" to adjust it?
I've installed RedHat7 default for servers - there is no special
COMPAQ-Partition on it (I'm not sure if there was before).
Thx,
Frank
>Hello EveryBody,
> I have a COMPAQ M
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