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Someone sugested to use "irqtune"; but I then saw this, which implies that
that would not be needed, itis in the kernel; yes?
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On Sun, 01 Sep 1996 11:12:42 +0300 Linus Torvalds ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> In my never-ending battle to make the
>> "DS" == Darren Spiteri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DS> I've installed hwtools*.deb to make use of irqtune but it doesn't seem
DS> to work
DS> properly. When I run irqtune it responds:
DS> irqtune: insmod failed on '/usr/lib/hwtools/irqtune_m
I've installed hwtools*.deb to make use of irqtune but it doesn't seem to work
properly. When I run irqtune it responds:
irqtune: insmod failed on '/usr/lib/hwtools/irqtune_mod.o'
A manual insmod reports:
/usr/lib/hwtools/irqtune_mod.o: couldn't find the kernal versio
>>>>> "IMI" == Ignacio Más Ivars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
IMI> I have a problem with irqtune. I use Debain 1.3.1 almost upgraded to r7
IMI> and when I try to execute irqtune it complains about insmod not being
IMI> able to load module '/usr/lib/hw
st not too much :-)
I have a problem with irqtune. I use Debain 1.3.1 almost upgraded to r7
and when I try to execute irqtune it complains about insmod not being
able to load module '/usr/lib/hwtools/irq_tune.o'. I have tried to make
the insmod manually and then it complains about n
Serge Delorme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Problem is the module irqtune_mod.o won't load. Even when I do an
> ismod as root I have the same error message:
>
> "couldn't find the kernel version the module was compiled for"
There were some problems with wit
Hi all,
I'm trying to increase the speed of my ppp connection by any means
I can find. Thus I installed the deb package hwtools to use irqtune...
Problem is the module irqtune_mod.o won't load. Even when I do an
ismod as root I have the same error message:
"couldn't find th
On Sat, 5 Jul 1997, Kevin Traas wrote:
>
> When trying to start IRQTune, I get the following message:
> irqtune: setting system IRQ priority to 3/14 (Note: this was as expected)
> irqtune: insmod failed on `/usr/lib/hwtools/irqtune_mod.o`
>
> Trying to load this modul
When trying to start IRQTune, I get the following message:
irqtune: setting system IRQ priority to 3/14 (Note: this was as expected)
irqtune: insmod failed on `/usr/lib/hwtools/irqtune_mod.o`
Trying to load this module manually gave me:
./irqtune_mod.o: couldn't find the kernel versio
:
Apparently hwtools does not contain the most recent version of irqtune.
Using irqtune 0.5 will solve your problems.
I have addressed the package maintainer about this.
Two solutions:
1. Wait for the new hwtools package.
2. Get the irqtune 0.5 from the website.
You don't have to rec
irqtune is a bit non standard, in that it has a module but it is not
preloaded. Just run irqtune and it loads the module itself.
If you installed hwtools, edit /etc/rc.boot/hwtools and uncomment the
irqtune line.
Lindsay
On Mon, 30 Jun 1997, Hong Huang wrote:
>
> Got this error on my Debian 1.3 system:
>
> kernel: 2.0.30 compiled with loadable module support
>
> hwtools: 0.2-5
>
> moduils: 2.1.34-5
>
> Any idea what's wrong? Thanks
>
Did you build and install the modules?
Dwarf
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Got this error on my Debian 1.3 system:
kernel: 2.0.30 compiled with loadable module support
hwtools: 0.2-5
moduils: 2.1.34-5
Any idea what's wrong? Thanks
HH
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This solved the problem. Thanks.
On 4 Jun Martin Bialasinski wrote
>I have tracked down the cause of the problems which were reported about
>irqtune.
>
>Apparently hwtools does not contain the most recent version of irqtune.
>
>
Hi,
I have tracked down the cause of the problems which were reported about
irqtune.
Apparently hwtools does not contain the most recent version of irqtune.
Using irqtune 0.5 will solve your problems.
I have addressed the package maintainer about this.
Two solutions:
1. Wait for the new
On Tue, 3 Sep 1996, Philippe Troin wrote:
>
> On Sun, 01 Sep 1996 11:12:42 +0300 Linus Torvalds ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
> i.FI) wrote:
>
> > In my never-ending battle to make the kernel behave well by default without
> > needing "irqtune" (which is very setup-s
On Sun, 01 Sep 1996 11:12:42 +0300 Linus Torvalds ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
i.FI) wrote:
> In my never-ending battle to make the kernel behave well by default without
> needing "irqtune" (which is very setup-specific, and as such not something
> the kernel can do automatically), I wa
Hi again..
In my never-ending battle to make the kernel behave well by default without
needing "irqtune" (which is very setup-specific, and as such not something
the kernel can do automatically), I was thinking of doing interrupt priority
rotations instead of the current fixed m
> Just at a guess (and I don't know ppp internals that well), it
> might be PPP escaping the zero as a control character. If the
> software had to handle the escape sequence for "N thousand"
> nulls, it might bog it down a bit, and those escape sequences
> might themselves take up more space, as t
On Mon, 26 Aug 1996, Philippe Troin wrote:
>
> I've done some statistics regarding irqtune and kernels 2.0.14 and
> 2.0.15.
There are some nasty panic problems running this kernel with
apache httpd. I'm not sure about the details ...
>
> The protocol was the foll
On Mon, 26 Aug 1996, Gerry Jensen wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Aug 1996, Philippe Troin wrote:
>
> > Test I was done on a 2.0.14 kernel with a 100kb nul file (dd
> > if=/dev/zero...)
> > Test II was done on a 2.0.14 kernel with irqtune and a 100kb nul file.
> > Test III wa
On Mon, 26 Aug 1996, Philippe Troin wrote:
> Test I was done on a 2.0.14 kernel with a 100kb nul file (dd
> if=/dev/zero...)
> Test II was done on a 2.0.14 kernel with irqtune and a 100kb nul file.
> Test III was done on a 2.0.15 kernel with a 100kb nul file.
> Test IV was d
I've done some statistics regarding irqtune and kernels 2.0.14 and
2.0.15.
The protocol was the following:
1) ftp to my ISP
2) put a file
3) get the same file 10 times with a 'mget file file '
I timed only the 'GET', not the 'PUT' as Linux buffers outgo
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