Hi,
I am very new to Linux and wish to understand the Kernel code.I have
done assembly language progrmmin for386.
I cannot understand the Language rahter the syntax used for Kernel Source
Code.I will be thankful if somebody suggests me a site or book.
Thanks and regrads,
Abhijeet
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OK, Jim. Your answers rule out a lot of possibilities.
First thing is to look at the firewall. (Yes, you do have one; the ipchains
command you ran told you what it was.) I *think* this entry ...
REJECT tcp -y 0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0 * -> 0:1023
... is preventing
Ray Olszewski wrote:
> Jim -- Hard to say what you've missed because you don't say much about what
> you hit. So some of what I suggest below may be things you've already
> covered but didn't mention here.
>
> First, before we get to real services ... can the Windows hosts ping the
> Linux host?
Jim -- Hard to say what you've missed because you don't say much about what
you hit. So some of what I suggest below may be things you've already
covered but didn't mention here.
First, before we get to real services ... can the Windows hosts ping the
Linux host? Can the Linux host ping itself (a
Finally got around to putting a network card in my Linux machine, and I'm
having trouble. It's on a LAN with three Windows machines, and from Linux
I can ping each of the Windows machines, and vice versa. But that's all
I can do. Running RH7.1.
IP addresses are 192.168.0.1, 2, and 3 for the Wi
I resolved my calendar problem by renaming an archive file from calendar to
xxx
With 'calendar -a' in cron.d and the default name 'calendar removed from the
user account, the once daily calendar notification proceeds smoothly
David
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On Saturday 30 June 2001 11:54, Steven Smith wrote:
> > My question: Are both of these device
>
> files functionally identical since
>
> > they share the same major and minor
>
> numbers?
>
> Normally. The device driver will be the same.
>
> On the other hand, devfs might be configured
> to load
I am trying to set my Linux box up to use my Handspring Visor with it, and
reading through the How-to, it says to set up a link from /dev/ttyS01 (or
whatever serial port the cradle is attached to) to /dev/pilot. Before doing
this though, I check to see if /dev/pilot exists. It does, and it is