Re: 2.4.22-bk14-libata1.patch.bz2 ?

2005-08-17 Thread Franklin Chua
Thanks for the response. I'm forced to used 2.4.22 because this is the latest kernel version that openss7 supports for their sctp implementation. I already tried 2.4.31 but I'm having problems with threaded programs. They kept on crashing on a newly compiled 2.4.x kernel. Anyways, I'm already u

Re: 2.4.22-bk14-libata1.patch.bz2 ?

2005-08-17 Thread Richard Adams
On Wednesday 17 August 2005 08:38, Franklin Chua wrote: > Hello All, > > Anybody who knows what bk## stands for and what does it mean in this > kernel patch? > Thanks. > > 2.4.22-bk14-libata1.patch.bz2 I belive the BK is an alias for jgarzik, the person who wrote the code for VIA SATA sup

RE: dmesg output: impending hardware failure?

2005-08-17 Thread Vikas
Can anyone tell me what would be the best way to have good kernel understanding as I am a newbie in this field .. Where to start which book to prefer And how to update urself for latest kernel changes -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of

Re: dmesg output: impending hardware failure?

2005-08-17 Thread James Miller
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005, Ray Olszewski wrote: How did you install the kernel? That is, did you install the general 2.6 package for your architecture (kernel-image-2.6-386, for example) or did you install a specific kernel minor version (for example, kernel-image-2.6.8-2-386)? I believe I specifi

Re: dmesg output: impending hardware failure?

2005-08-17 Thread Ray Olszewski
James Miller wrote: [...] On the Synaptic issue: you are undoubtedly aware that Synaptic is a graphical frontend for apt, I suppose? Actually, no. I always use apt from the command line so I missed this front end. oops. [...] I really didn't want an updated kernel since I run vmware and h

Re: dmesg output: impending hardware failure?

2005-08-17 Thread James Miller
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005, Ray Olszewski wrote: I can only offer a guess, James, but the guess is that this report is nothing to worry about. I guess this from a look at the details. Thanks for your input, Ray. I was beginning to think maybe it was not a matter for much concern, so it's good to hea

Re: dmesg output: impending hardware failure?

2005-08-17 Thread Ray Olszewski
James Miller wrote: On Mon, 15 Aug 2005, chuck gelm wrote: First: Backup your data on /dev/hdb! :-| Second: I recommend editing /etc/smartd.conf to include /dev/hdb -a Then running smartd Then tail -f /var/log/messages and see whazzzup! ;-) This doesn't reveal anything related to the drive.

RE: Mount the SD card formatted using the DIGITAL CAMREA on Linux box but HOW?

2005-08-17 Thread Mukund JB`.
>> #fdisk -lV /dev/tfa0 (both camera & windows are same result) >> >> Disk /dev/tfa0: 448 cylinders, 2 heads, 32 sectors/track >> Units = cylinders of 32768 bytes, blocks of 1024 bytes, counting from 0 >> >>Device Boot Start End #cyls#blocks Id System >> /dev/tfa0p1 * 0+

Re: recording a .wav file in a daemon.

2005-08-17 Thread Ray Olszewski
P.Manohar wrote: hai, I am calling this below script( call it recording.scr) from a c program using system() , this C program is written as a daemon, so that it will run continuously and executes this script periodically. When I run this daemon in any terminal it is recording continously.