* debian.arm.nos...@sub.noloop.net
[2009-09-27 16:34]:
> I still get these dmesg WARNINGs on the sheevaplug.
> Does not seem to be related to load or anything. Happens about once an hour.
> As before, they don't seem to have any observable negative impact on anything
> except for spamming the dme
I also have these kernel WARNINGs, not in debian, but using the kernel
I build in my own with gcc 4.3.4. At least with 2.6.31.
2009/9/27 :
> I still get these dmesg WARNINGs on the sheevaplug.
> Does not seem to be related to load or anything. Happens about once an hour.
> As before, they don't s
On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 23:02:39 +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> I've built kernel snapshots for armel based on 2.6.31.1. If your
> device has a recovery mechanism or a serial console, feel free to test
> them on your favourite ARM machine and report any problems you
> encounter to this list.
>
* John Martin [2009-09-27 15:45]:
> I just upgraded a slug to squeeze/testing, and the first thing that
> I noticed is that rather than going solid green after boot the top
> LED remains blinking as though it is still booting, though I have no
> trouble logging in via SSH or running anything that
I just upgraded a slug to squeeze/testing, and the first thing that I
noticed is that rather than going solid green after boot the top LED remains
blinking as though it is still booting, though I have no trouble logging in
via SSH or running anything that I would normally run. I can't tell from
dme
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 12:35:39PM +0200, Peter Bauer wrote:
> Am Sonntag, den 27.09.2009, 10:44 +0200 schrieb Pierre Habouzit:
> > Note that I've read about [1] on the archive. My thecus N2100 runs the
> > kernel from tbm's repository, with the DMA patch.
> >
> > I've experienced, during very hea
Am Sonntag, den 27.09.2009, 10:44 +0200 schrieb Pierre Habouzit:
> Note that I've read about [1] on the archive. My thecus N2100 runs the
> kernel from tbm's repository, with the DMA patch.
>
> I've experienced, during very heavy I/O load (as in rsync for a mirror
> plus large copy - ~200Go - from
Note that I've read about [1] on the archive. My thecus N2100 runs the
kernel from tbm's repository, with the DMA patch.
I've experienced, during very heavy I/O load (as in rsync for a mirror
plus large copy - ~200Go - from a locally mounted NFS partition to the
local raid array) mysterious freeze
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