Alan McKinnon writes:
> On 23/11/2015 22:31, lee wrote:
>> Todd Goodman writes:
>>
>>> * Peter Humphrey [151123 07:15]:
On Monday 23 November 2015 12:11:36 Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Monday 23 November 2015 12:29:42 lee wrote:
>> Neil Bothwick writes:
>>> Grepping .config pro
On Tue, 24 Nov 2015 06:26:04 +, Mick wrote:
> > By using the search tool. without it, all the options would show up
> > all the time, even those you don't want and can't enable. Hiding all
> > irrelevant options makes kernel configuration almost sane to manage.
>
> It is also worth mentioni
On Monday 23 Nov 2015 23:08:18 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 21:31:26 +0100, lee wrote:
> > And qdisc is extremely well hidden, I'd never have found that. It
> > doesn't show up unless other options are enabled: You have to know
> > exactly what you want to enable before even knowing
On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 21:31:26 +0100, lee wrote:
> And qdisc is extremely well hidden, I'd never have found that. It
> doesn't show up unless other options are enabled: You have to know
> exactly what you want to enable before even knowing that it's there.
>
> How are we supposed to be able to co
On 23/11/2015 22:31, lee wrote:
> Todd Goodman writes:
>
>> * Peter Humphrey [151123 07:15]:
>>> On Monday 23 November 2015 12:11:36 Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Monday 23 November 2015 12:29:42 lee wrote:
> Neil Bothwick writes:
>> Grepping .config proves nothing. If a requirement of
Todd Goodman writes:
> * Peter Humphrey [151123 07:15]:
>> On Monday 23 November 2015 12:11:36 Peter Humphrey wrote:
>> > On Monday 23 November 2015 12:29:42 lee wrote:
>> > > Neil Bothwick writes:
>> > > > Grepping .config proves nothing. If a requirement of the option is not
>> > > > set, the
* Peter Humphrey [151123 07:15]:
> On Monday 23 November 2015 12:11:36 Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > On Monday 23 November 2015 12:29:42 lee wrote:
> > > Neil Bothwick writes:
> > > > Grepping .config proves nothing. If a requirement of the option is not
> > > > set, the option may not appear in .con
Just a quick side note, because it doesn't seem that many people know about
it: you can use "make nconfig" instead of "make menuconfig".
It's another ncurses based interface, similar to menuconfig but different
enough to prefer one or the other.
Keep in mind that you can access the menu items with
On Monday 23 November 2015 12:11:36 Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Monday 23 November 2015 12:29:42 lee wrote:
> > Neil Bothwick writes:
> > > Grepping .config proves nothing. If a requirement of the option is not
> > > set, the option may not appear in .config. The only reliable test is
> > > the
> >
On Monday 23 November 2015 12:29:42 lee wrote:
> Neil Bothwick writes:
> > Grepping .config proves nothing. If a requirement of the option is not
> > set, the option may not appear in .config. The only reliable test is the
> > search facility in make *config.
>
> Search facility?
>
> I only use
On 23/11/2015 13:29, lee wrote:
Neil Bothwick writes:
On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 00:14:36 +0100, lee wrote:
I'm using 4.1.12-gentoo and it contains Ingress Qdisc. Look for
NET_SCH_INGRESS:
grep -i SCH_INGRESS /usr/src/linux/.config
# CONFIG_NET_SCH_INGRESS is not set
heimdali ~ # grep NET_SCH_
Neil Bothwick writes:
> On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 00:14:36 +0100, lee wrote:
>
>> > I'm using 4.1.12-gentoo and it contains Ingress Qdisc. Look for
>> > NET_SCH_INGRESS:
>> >
>> > grep -i SCH_INGRESS /usr/src/linux/.config
>> > # CONFIG_NET_SCH_INGRESS is not set
>>
>>
>> heimdali ~ # grep NET_SC
On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 00:14:36 +0100, lee wrote:
> > I'm using 4.1.12-gentoo and it contains Ingress Qdisc. Look for
> > NET_SCH_INGRESS:
> >
> > grep -i SCH_INGRESS /usr/src/linux/.config
> > # CONFIG_NET_SCH_INGRESS is not set
>
>
> heimdali ~ # grep NET_SCH_INGRESS /usr/src/linux/.config
>
Mick writes:
> On Thursday 19 Nov 2015 14:53:26 lee wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> does anyone know what happened to the 'Ingress Qdisc' kernel option
>> mentioned on [1], and what the replacement would be?
>>
>> I'm trying to follow [2] to set up some simple traffic shaping with the
>> intention to impro
On Thursday 19 Nov 2015 14:53:26 lee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does anyone know what happened to the 'Ingress Qdisc' kernel option
> mentioned on [1], and what the replacement would be?
>
> I'm trying to follow [2] to set up some simple traffic shaping with the
> intention to improve VOIP quality.
>
>
>
Hi,
does anyone know what happened to the 'Ingress Qdisc' kernel option
mentioned on [1], and what the replacement would be?
I'm trying to follow [2] to set up some simple traffic shaping with the
intention to improve VOIP quality.
[1]: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Traffic_shaping
[2]: http://
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