ozymandias G desid writes:
> On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 03:46:04AM -0500, Michael D. Crawford wrote:
>> I have an article that, in part, discusses some memory and burn-in
>> tools, including memtester. See:
memtester does this:
while(/* whatever */){
/* p1 and p2 are pointers */
*p1++ /= foo;
On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 04:39:34PM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 01:00:07PM -0800, ozymandias G desiderata wrote:
> > On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 03:46:04AM -0500, Michael D. Crawford wrote:
> > BTW, do any of you have a .config for a Cube that's been
> > stripped down to the mi
On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 01:00:07PM -0800, ozymandias G desiderata wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 03:46:04AM -0500, Michael D. Crawford wrote:
> BTW, do any of you have a .config for a Cube that's been
> stripped down to the minimum necessary to actually support all of the
> Cube's built-in hardwa
On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 03:46:04AM -0500, Michael D. Crawford wrote:
> I have an article that, in part, discusses some memory and burn-in
> tools, including memtester. See:
>
> Using Test Suites to Validate the Linux Kernel
> http://linuxquality.sunsite.dk/articles/testsuites/
>
> Scroll down to
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 04:19:18PM +0100, n_ki wrote:
>
> ive managed to install potato on an old 8500, with only a few hitches.
> thanks to the list archive, most of the quirks seems to have been documented,
> but i thought it might be usefull to shed a bit more light on the networking
> problems
> You are missing 'Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) support' in the 'Macintosh
> device drivers' section.
>
> Here's what it looks like for me:
>
> [*] Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) support
> [ ]Include MacIO (CHRP) ADB driver
> [*]Use input layer for ADB devices
> [ ] Support for ADB raw keycodes
> Rule number one when upgrading the kernel: _Always_ keep an option to
> boot a known working kernel. kernel-package makes this very easy with
> the vmlinux and vmlinux.old symlinks.
Thanks for the advice... I should have known better!
Anyway I was able to boot! Thanks again.
-r.
On Sam, 2002-01-26 at 22:44, linux-dev wrote:
> To see what kernel options I used for the recompilation, and the general
> methodology, please refer to the following document:
> http://www.dialectique.org/linux-dev/debian-kernel-compilation.html
Rule number one when upgrading the kernel: _Always_
On Son, 2002-01-27 at 19:19, linux-dev wrote:
> Does anyone else have keyboard difficulties upon successful
> compilation of the 2.4.16 kernel using GNU/Linux 3.0 (testing
> pre-release) for PPC ? I'm trying to get this working on a
> G3 400MHz 2000 (NewWorld) Apple "Pismo" Powerbook.
> All of
Hello,
Does anyone else have keyboard difficulties upon successful
compilation of the 2.4.16 kernel using GNU/Linux 3.0 (testing
pre-release) for PPC ? I'm trying to get this working on a
G3 400MHz 2000 (NewWorld) Apple "Pismo" Powerbook.
All of my kernel configuration parameters are located
Hi,
> Is someone hammering the mozilla java maintainer about the
> api issue? It's hard to believe that they are only a few months
> away from declaring mozilla 1.0 and they still can't get the java
> plugin api straight.
I think they have finally frozen things with mozilla 0.9.7 but we won'
Kevin,
Is someone hammering the mozilla java maintainer about the
api issue? It's hard to believe that they are only a few months
away from declaring mozilla 1.0 and they still can't get the java
plugin api straight. Has Laurent looked at the cvs to see if the
java plugin api is fixed there? If
Hi Michel,
> It is indeed strange that the JDK plugin doesn't even have a relocation
> for 'ect' - could it be a bug in the dynamic linker after all, mangling
> the relocation for 'select' or another symbol containing 'ect'?
Yes, I think you are absolutely right. It was probably some other symbo
On Sam, 2002-01-26 at 20:45, Kevin B. Hendricks wrote:
> I am no Galeon user but Laurent just reported the following:
>
> > just double-checked. The plugin is built with fPIC option and it's a
> > shared lib all right. There is no ect symbol per se in the plugin code.
> > Mozilla loads applets c
ive managed to install potato on an old 8500, with only a few hitches.
thanks to the list archive, most of the quirks seems to have been documented,
but i thought it might be usefull to shed a bit more light on the networking
problems it seems to share with the 7200.
install method. bootX + ramdi
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