Eero Tamminen wrote:
It was a (new) bug noticed too little time before the latest release
so there was not enough time to find the root cause fix re-build
everything needed. The effect is a couple of secs lost at bootup and
a couple of MB of RAM lost after device is up (compared to system
Hi,
ext Frantisek Dufka wrote:
It was a (new) bug noticed too little time before the latest release
so there was not enough time to find the root cause fix re-build
everything needed. The effect is a couple of secs lost at bootup and
a couple of MB of RAM lost after device is up (compared
Eero Tamminen wrote:
Also there are other issues with the firmware. It looks like
/var/run/wtmp growing problem is back (was in some n770 firmware but was
solved if I remember correctly).
Sorry, it is in /var/log
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Hi,
ext Frantisek Dufka wrote:
Also there are other issues with the firmware. It looks like
/var/run/wtmp growing problem is back (was in some n770 firmware but was
solved if I remember correctly).
Sorry, it is in /var/log
That I have, but it's only 6kB after several days of device being
On 4/18/07, Eero Tamminen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, it is in /var/log
That I have, but it's only 6kB after several days of device being
on/online.
mine was 62-megs (of course what i did immediately is ln -sf /dev/null
/var/log/wtmp)
(latest firmware)
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2007/4/18, Eero Tamminen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
ext Frantisek Dufka wrote:
Also there are other issues with the firmware. It looks like
/var/run/wtmp growing problem is back (was in some n770 firmware but was
solved if I remember correctly).
Sorry, it is in /var/log
That I have, but it's
Hi,
ext Frantisek Dufka wrote:
Another thing is getty running on /dev/ttyS0, I think I removed it from
inittab and it appeared again. RD mode is disabled. Does this cause
higher power consumption or is harmless?
Are you building your own kernel which is newer than the one coming
with the
Eero Tamminen wrote:
Are you building your own kernel which is newer than the one coming
with the latest release?I heard that with some of the newer versions
/etc/init.d/ttyusb0 could start getty and the script needs to be updated
for newer kernel.
Own kernel from bora 3.1 repository with