> in 9front, i changed the return type of duppage to void.
Jetzt verstehe ich. Before returning 1 (failure) duppage
always calls uncachepage first, so no harm is done.
Good analysis. How about submitting a patch(1)?
> Jetzt verstehe ich. Before returning 1 (failure) duppage
> always calls uncachepage first, so no harm is done.
exactly!
> How about submitting a patch(1)?
i think geoff is working on it.
i wanted to verify this first. the code is subtile and
there might be even better ways to fix this.
modifi
for a while now i've known that usb/ether runs slow for me. i thought it
was something to do with the specific situation or hardware, and that,
say, usb/disk would be alright. it isn't. and not just on the olpc. now,
my machines are fairly slow as machines go... but 2.5MB/s reads are a far
cry from