fine now, thanks for all the help
> (and a most likely, possible false alarm)
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> Colin Charles, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.bytebot.net/
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Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
> (infact I never had a single report), but well we'll verify that in
Richard, is that you? What had you done with real Andrea?
- Al Viro trying to beat two people with one cluebat
u" and change
> to 666, so i can work again.
>
> What keeps changing /dev/null perms?
> A process?
could be did you install udev ? (I'm not telling you to do so ;))
> A kernel config?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> __
> Do you Yah
s from 2.6. If you use 2.4, IIRC, you only need agpgart
> (and radeon, of course).
but he'll have to be sure agpgart is loaded _before_ radeon
>
> --
> Kiko
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So the current heuristic provably sucks. We have cold hard numbers, and
quite frankly, Al, there
t; old method of:
> mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /floppy
>
> doesn't seem to work now either :(
I guess sda* partitions are not created by udev but sda.
I saw a workaround somewhere to get them created along with sda, but I
can't find it immediatly.
Maybe a simple fdisk on it (
is trivial.
Anyway, reiser4 is still considered experimental, even though it is in
stabilization phase or so.
Regards,
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Mathieu Segaud
Microsoft is like a mountain with their installed base. Like it
or not, no matter how loud the wind howls, the mountain cannot bow
to it.
- Jeff Merkey on linux-advoca^Wkernel
;
here I hit swap on my iBook2.2, and GCC gives ICE segfault every 5 minutes in a
kernel compilation. And X does not last longer than one hour.
Seems to be some other races.
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"This, btw, is not something I would suggest you do in your living room.
Getting a penguin to p
related to this is that Synaptic will not start as "new
> process cannot be forked".
>
> Bleh. Should this package not still be in experimental?
>
> James
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Mathieu Segaud
Linus, Alan - Please apply the following self-explanatory patch.
+ /* LynuxWorks are polite
not use UseFBDev directive in XF86Config just ignore my
answer ;)
>
> This is on an iBook2.2 (700MHz) with an 2.6.4 kernel, the stock X server
> in Debian (not the one from Michael Dänzer).
>
> Any success reports of udev on ppc?
Yep, it rocks :)
>
> Ciao,
> Viktor
Ch
ng wrong or whats wrong, I am open for
> suggestions.
No crash here with aes and blowfish encryption.
Eh, here my loop module has some diffs from Andrew Morton mm tree
(some module autoloading stuff and highmem simplification for what I
remember)
These patches are available at
http://www.ker
Mathieu Segaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I forgot to mention that I run a 2.6.0-test11 kernel with Ben
Herrenschmidt's changes, some others from -mmX patches and
Nick Piggin's scheduler (may be irrelevant) without kernel preemption
enabled.
Sorry for the forgets.
I can pr
, I'm tweaking Vincent's python script to use X4.3 with
one head config and Michel's X with dual-head. It works but I find it
a bit nasty :-)
Has anyone suggestions ?
attached is my XF86Config-4
XF86Config-4
Description: X configuration file
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Code like that wo
o stop
> kdm/gdm/xdm from starting at boot time? Or is there a way to boot the
> Gentoo Live CD in another way?
Boot in single mode: at the boot prompt,
Linux single and go
dpkg-reconfigure xdm|kdm|gdm should bring you to a choice.
if you want to prevent them to start at boot, just remove startup
symlinks in /etc/rcX.d.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pander
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ve agp support in kernel or in
module (loaded) ?
>
> thanks,
>
> x
>
> --
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Postmodernism is german romanticism with better
> http://pilot.fm/ special effects. (Jeff Keuss / via ctheory.com)
Regards,
Mathieu Segaud
Mathieu Segaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I compiled the latest linux-2.5-benh tree and installed it on my
> ibook2.
so I have radeon M7 chip (I forgot to mention it)
> I experienced some problems:
(...)
Mathieu Segaud
;dead", and no device can be found by both
modules.
Mathieu Segaud
ps: I tried to let my ibook boot with a blank screen and reboot to get
the kern.log messages but nothing appears on the log when the screen
goes nuts. I will try to boot it and log onto it remotely (Vincent,
tu es là ou tu es au labo ?)
for /dev/dsp, /dev/mixer, etc and installed
> xmms-cdread.
You need to disable libcdaudio.so (which the xmms built-in cd audio
plugin) to get libcdread.so working fine. (just read
/usr/share/doc/xmms-cdread).
(...)
> Thanks in advance.
> Stefano
Mathieu Segaud
Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 11:45, Adam Hewitt wrote:
>> Or if this is the problem, does anyone know how to get around this with
>> gdm?
>
> Simply by using it. :)
>
> The X server doesn't crash for you, BTW.
>
>
&g
,
Mathieu Segaud
gt;
> Adam.
Can you please send your .config and give your kernel version ? :)
Mathieu Segaud
otocol not supported by server
Error: Can't open display: :0
so what did i do so bad ?
My system is Debian testing (can't upgrade to unstable)
and my kernel is the latest Ben's kernel (2.4.21-ben2).
I built radeon.o module from drm-trunk source and installed related packages
Thanks for any reply.
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