whole lot of ACPI problems with self compiled kernel

2005-01-22 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Hello, I now compiled an own kernel. I used unmodified kernel.org sources for 2.6.10 together with the config file from the Debian 2.6.10 kernel. I just added SOFTWARE_SUSPEND=y to also get suspend-to-disk. I made it as a initrd kernel just like the debian packaged kernel. I added "xfs" to /e

syslog: kernel: eth9: interrupt(s) dropped!

2005-01-22 Thread Clayton
Hi, this is a short example of the disturbing behavior in my syslog right now: Jan 22 16:03:19 box kernel: eth9: interrupt(s) dropped! Jan 22 16:03:21 box kernel: eth9: interrupt(s) dropped! Jan 22 16:03:23 box kernel: eth9: interrupt(s) dropped! Jan 22 16:03:25 box kernel: eth9: interrupt(s) drop

Re: whole lot of ACPI problems with self compiled kernel

2005-01-22 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Am Samstag, 22. Januar 2005 09:01 schrieb Martin Steigerwald: > 4) During suspend-to-ram time goes considerably too fast. This was > reported for the Debian kernel, but it seems to be true for the generic > kernel as well. > > Next thing will be trying with software suspend 2 patches. A guy from >

Re: whole lot of ACPI problems with self compiled kernel

2005-01-22 Thread Lukas Ruf
> Martin Steigerwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-01-22 13:27]: > > Am Samstag, 22. Januar 2005 09:01 schrieb Martin Steigerwald: > > > 4) During suspend-to-ram time goes considerably too fast. This was > > reported for the Debian kernel, but it seems to be true for the > > generic kernel as well. > >

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Re: Garmin GPS-18 connected by USB

2005-01-22 Thread DePriest, Jason R.
usbserial is loaded gpsd -p /dev/ttyUSB0 does not seem to work gpsd -p /dev/ttyUSB1 does not seem to work I have pointed gpsprobe at port entries as well. It just says "Waiting for /dev/ttyUSB0" and never gets past that. If it matters, the GPS seems to work on my Windows XP system; just not on