On Tue, Dec 30, 2003 at 03:40:51PM +0100, Tomas Kral wrote:
> I am set as follows..
> * kernel 2.2.20-custom (i686), CONFIG_PSMOUSE=y
> * gnome 1.4.x.x
> * xfree 4.2.x.x-custom configured with /dev/mouse -> /dev/gpmdata
> * gdm 2.2.5.5-2
Sometimes X is quite a beast, but I wouldn't expect it to me
I am set as follows..
* kernel 2.2.20-custom (i686), CONFIG_PSMOUSE=y
* gnome 1.4.x.x
* xfree 4.2.x.x-custom configured with /dev/mouse -> /dev/gpmdata
* gdm 2.2.5.5-2
* gpm 1.19.6-12 configured with repeat_type=raw, device=/dev/psaux and
type=imps2
serial.o gets loaded during kernel boot for the
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 10:00:17 +0100, Tomas Kral wrote:
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> I have included standard serial support as a module and it gets loaded
> even when I do not use modem or any other connection over /dev/ttyS. When
> I unload it (manually or by the cron entry 0-59/5 * * * * /sbin/rmmod -a)
> it gets back
On Tue, Dec 30, 2003 at 09:53:45AM +0100, Tomas Kral wrote:
> I have included standard serial support as a module and it gets loaded
> even when I do not use modem or any other connection over /dev/ttyS.
> When I unload it (manually or by the cron entry 0-59/5 * * * *
> /sbin/rmmod -a) it gets b
Dear list,
I have not been to the list for quite some time, and I am glad to be
back. I'd love to ask the following question. I have built my own
custom kernel to compile in only features needed and to keep the kernel
lean.
I have included standard serial support as a module and it gets loaded
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