Alan -- In your kernel, have you compiled in support for serial ports
sharing interrupts? It's an option (in "make menuconfig") under
Character Devices
Extended dumb serial options
Support for sharing serial interrupts
The fact that you have proble
after a few weeks hiatus, I am making another attempt at getting the last three serial
ports of my STB4COM online.
My system:
LFS 3.3
Amptron 9100C
STB 4Com 4 port ISA serial board
I have ttyS00 on the motherboard working perfectly:
alan@webby:alan $ setserial -a /dev/ttyS00
/dev/ttyS00, Line
i've not checked the readme till now but here are the ans to ur
questions:
1.command used : shutdown -h now
funnily if i use shutdown -h -n now (a quick shutdown command i
get till the system halted state)
2.i i use the above command as root and not from GNOME.
3.Kernel :Not sure which . whatev
I am new to running Samba too, so these comments may be a bit off the mark.
Also, I use Debian SId, while I'm guessing you use Woody, so our app
versions will differ a bit. With those warnings ...
1. Needing to be root to mount filesystems is the default behavior of
"mount". Entries in /etc/fst
Hi,
Here is what I want to do... in my program, I want to arbitrarily in some function
suspend the execution of the current (self) thread and schedule my self to resume from
that point later.
In my program, I only have 2 threads... and lets say thread 1 ends up calling a
function foo() that wil
Hello,
I'm running Debian (kernel 2.4.16) now for some time, but I don't manage
to configure samba (2.2.3a) like it should (I guess). I'll try to
explain as good as possible what my problems are...
I want to get on a Windows NT intranetserver, to access some data but
especially for the printers
On Friday 17 January 2003 18:16, Anant Aneja wrote:
> well i guess i was 0 on details last time.
> but heres another problem whose complete details I CAN supply.
> only problem is writing the exact o/p would mean actually WRITING
> it down first.
Well you explain what happens, but you dont say;
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