El feb 25, 2012 10:28 a.m., "Samuel Thibault"
escribió:
>
> Things have changed in the past days. Check
> http://packages.qa.debian.org/gnumach before raising any doubt :)
>
Oh, that looks great! There's neither the need to disable the drivers
at compile time.
Sorry about the noise. I draw a bad
Diego Nieto Cid, le Fri 24 Feb 2012 22:25:35 -0300, a écrit :
> Unless things have changed in the past months, the gnumach packaged by Debian
> does not have the code to enable drivers in user space.
Things have changed in the past days. Check
http://packages.qa.debian.org/gnumach before raising a
Jakub Daniel, le Sat 25 Feb 2012 01:56:50 +0100, a écrit :
> I cant find the correct page (i will continue searching in the morning)
Only the bddebian url is up to date:
http://www.bddebian.com/~hurd-web/hurd/dde/guide/
> So either dde-debian hurd driver is not supposed to work with the
> packag
Hi,
Unless things have changed in the past months, the gnumach packaged by
Debian does not have the code to enable drivers in user space.
You'll have to compile gnumach from source using an alternative branch.
Check DDE's guide by browsing to the address below.
http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/h
I cant find the correct page (i will continue searching in the morning) but
i am sure that i used the gnumach shipped with 2012-02-19 with the
forcedeth driver built with the dde-debian hurd. and then i tried
user-space driver built (following the guide) with the same dde_forcedeth.
Both ended with
Jakub Daniel, le Fri 24 Feb 2012 19:05:32 +0100, a écrit :
> i compiled forcedeth driver against dde-debian (i checked multiple times)
> branch of hurd
> i have 1.3.99 gnumach running (from d-i (20120219) installed and one built by
> myself)
>
> when i issue:
> settrans -fgap /dev/dde_forcedeth
Hello,
i compiled forcedeth driver against dde-debian (i checked multiple times)
branch of hurd
i have 1.3.99 gnumach running (from d-i (20120219) installed and one built by
myself)
when i issue:
settrans -fgap /dev/dde_forcedeth /hurd/dde_forcedeth
i get:
vm_allocate_contiguous: (ipc/mig) bad