Hi,
I have a Vibra16XS (yes, I know it sucks, but I can't afford better right
now), and, after about 15 minutes of mpg123 playing, it will suddenly go to
complete static. This can only be fixed by something closing the channel,
and then reopening it. I've also tried with large waves, only to get
I am having trouble with the 2.4.4 kernel using MSI 694D Pro AR dual
PIII processor motherboard with onboard Promise ATA100.
I have four nearly identically configured motherboards, two of which
have the Promise ATA100 and two which do not. There are no disks
hooked to the Promise controller and
Matthew Kirkwood wrote:
>
> On Sat, 5 May 2001, David S. Miller wrote:
>
> > > It adds the ability to run multiple interfaces on the same subnet,
> > > on the same machine, and have the ARPs for each interface be answered
> > > based on whether or not the kernel would route a packet from the
On Friday 11 May 2001 13:46, Alan Cox wrote:
> > I have been monitoring the memory usage constantly with the gnome
> > memory usage meter and noticed that as swap grows it is never freed
> > back up. I can kill off most of the large applications, such as
>
> The swap handling in 2.4 is somewhat h
I am working on them with a project here, and they have a lot of issues.
Most of these issues just require some hard work. I am seeing problems
on 2.2.19 on all machines if you cram 4 of these 8 IDE disk adapters
into a single bus. There are some hardware issues with the cards that seem
to sho
I have a few more data points on the 3ware 6410 card in case anyone else
is looking at this. As I said before, this is a nicely designed card,
I like it, kudos to the 3ware folks.
Combinations which work for me:
ASUS A7V and K7V motherboards, K7@1Ghz, 3c905, 1GB - 1.5GB ram. Works
like a champ
Hi,
We've identified several unchecked pointers using the Stanford checker and
have produced patches for them:
DAC960
PCMCIA bulkmem.c
ISDN-hisax
FTL (a memory card driver)
md.c
PCMCIA rsrc_mgr.c
sd.c from the scsi driver
The patches follow.
-- Frederick Akalin, Praveen Srinivasan
--- ../linux
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 12:06:03AM +0100, Anton Altaparmakov wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is anyone working on supporting the dynamic disk format introduced with
> Windows 2000? If not, does anyone have the specs / any detailed info on the
> on disk structures involved?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Anton
On Sunday 13 May 2001 00:18, Alexander Viro wrote:
> On Sat, 12 May 2001, Andreas Dilger wrote:
> > We could use the "buffer_uptodate" flag on the buffer to signal
> > that the block has been checked. AFAIK, a new buffer will not be
> > uptodate, and once it is it will not be read from disk again
On Saturday 12 May 2001 23:41, Andreas Dilger wrote:
> Daniel writes:
> > Oh yes, I'm well aware it, that's what I mean by the "bullet
> > proofing" item on my to-do list. I don't quite agree with the idea
> > of embedding the checking of directory entry format inside the
> > ext2_get_page routin
On Sun, 13 May 2001 01:00:39 +0200 (CEST), BERECZ Szabolcs said:
> Hi!
>
> root@kama3:/home/szabi# cat /proc/mounts
> ...
> /dev/hdb2 /usr ext2 rw 0 0
> ...
> root@kama3:/home/szabi# swapon /dev/hdb2
[snip]
hmm. while the technical issues of this situation are fairly interesting,
can i m
phonedev.diff is against 2.4.4 and brings the file phonedev.c up to date
with respect to the Quicknet CVS. Changes are very minor, mostly #if
LINUX_VERSION_CODE matching and structure updates. Small off by one
fixes and file operation semantics updates.
There is no impact to other files or f
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 12:32:20AM +0100, Alan Cox wrote:
> > > root@kama3:/home/szabi# cat /proc/mounts
> > > /dev/hdb2 /usr ext2 rw 0 0
> > > root@kama3:/home/szabi# swapon /dev/hdb2
> >
> > - Doctor, it hurts when I do it!
> > - Don't do it, then.
> >
> > Just what behaviour had you expected?
On Sat, 12 May 2001, Alexander Viro wrote:
> > > Just what behaviour had you expected?
> > maybe that I don't have to shutdown?
> > I think it's a *bad* behaviour
>
> Erm... Let me restate: what did you expect to achieve with that?
nothing
I have an unused partition, what I use sometimes as fs, s
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 12:06:03AM +0100, Anton Altaparmakov wrote:
> Is anyone working on supporting the dynamic disk format introduced with
> Windows 2000? If not, does anyone have the specs / any detailed info on the
> on disk structures involved?
I once collected some stuff from the Micros
On Sun, 13 May 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
> > > root@kama3:/home/szabi# cat /proc/mounts
> > > /dev/hdb2 /usr ext2 rw 0 0
> > > root@kama3:/home/szabi# swapon /dev/hdb2
> >
> > - Doctor, it hurts when I do it!
> > - Don't do it, then.
> >
> > Just what behaviour had you expected?
>
> EBUSY would
On Sat, 12 May 2001, Matthew Dharm wrote:
> I was under the impression that you need to call swapon on swap partitions,
> and not on mounted filesystems.
hmm. so we can remove every check for good values in the kernel. yeah,
that would be pretty fast.
yes, I know it's really unusual to call sys_s
> > root@kama3:/home/szabi# cat /proc/mounts
> > /dev/hdb2 /usr ext2 rw 0 0
> > root@kama3:/home/szabi# swapon /dev/hdb2
>
> - Doctor, it hurts when I do it!
> - Don't do it, then.
>
> Just what behaviour had you expected?
EBUSY would be somewhat nicer.
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On Sun, 13 May 2001, BERECZ Szabolcs wrote:
> On Sat, 12 May 2001, Alexander Viro wrote:
>
> > - Doctor, it hurts when I do it!
> > - Don't do it, then.
> >
> > Just what behaviour had you expected?
> maybe that I don't have to shutdown?
> I think it's a *bad* behaviour
Erm... Let me restate:
On Sat, 12 May 2001, Alexander Viro wrote:
> - Doctor, it hurts when I do it!
> - Don't do it, then.
>
> Just what behaviour had you expected?
maybe that I don't have to shutdown?
I think it's a *bad* behaviour
Bye,
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I was under the impression that you need to call swapon on swap partitions,
and not on mounted filesystems.
Matt
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 01:00:39AM +0200, BERECZ Szabolcs wrote:
> Hi!
>
> root@kama3:/home/szabi# cat /proc/mounts
> ...
> /dev/hdb2 /usr ext2 rw 0 0
> ...
> root@kama3:/home/szabi#
On Sun, 13 May 2001, BERECZ Szabolcs wrote:
> Hi!
>
> root@kama3:/home/szabi# cat /proc/mounts
> ...
> /dev/hdb2 /usr ext2 rw 0 0
> ...
> root@kama3:/home/szabi# swapon /dev/hdb2
- Doctor, it hurts when I do it!
- Don't do it, then.
Just what behaviour had you expected?
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> I was a little skeptical to think that the X11 server code
> has such a bug for SVGA 16bits color server today,
> and yet was still wondering if
Corner cases could exist. If you can replicate it the X folks will be most
interested I suspect.
>
> But can the same problem manifest on AMD 751 chi
Hi all,
Is anyone working on supporting the dynamic disk format introduced with
Windows 2000? If not, does anyone have the specs / any detailed info on the
on disk structures involved?
Cheers,
Anton
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Linux NTFS Maintainer / WWW: http://sou
Hi!
root@kama3:/home/szabi# cat /proc/mounts
...
/dev/hdb2 /usr ext2 rw 0 0
...
root@kama3:/home/szabi# swapon /dev/hdb2
set_blocksize: b_count 1, dev ide0(3,66), block 2, from c0126b48
set_blocksize: b_count 1, dev ide0(3,66), block 3, from c0126b48
set_blocksize: b_count 1, dev ide0(3,66), bloc
> I have done some tests and my conclusion of the tests below is that there
> is an odd slowdown when compiling kernels, but not anything measurable when
> runnig Livid OMS. As Alan says my VIA MVP3 chipset is older and shouldn't have
> the previosuly mentioned problems.
>
> real11m22.448s
Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Do you see this if you run a -ac kernel or apply the APIC 440BX patch ?
Alan, what APIC 440BX patch are you referring to? I must have missed
it, and I can't find anything in the archives.
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On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 12:16:09PM +0100, Alan Cox wrote:
> > Can somebody explain the use of ENOIOCTLCMD? There are order of 170
> > uses in the kernel, but I don't see any guidelines for that use (nor
> > what prevents it from being seen by user programs).
>
> It should never be seen by apps.
I'm not on the list so please also reply directly to me. I may soon be done :-)
I was made aware of the following:
>On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 07:37:23PM +0200, Peter Rasmussen wrote:
>> 2.4.4-ac8 doing "time make dep clean bzImage modules modules_install" :
>>
>> udgaard:/usr/src/linux# cat /proc
On Sat, 12 May 2001, Andreas Dilger wrote:
> We could use the "buffer_uptodate" flag on the buffer to signal that
> the block has been checked. AFAIK, a new buffer will not be uptodate,
> and once it is it will not be read from disk again... However, if a
> user-space process read the buffer
Daniel writes:
> Oh yes, I'm well aware it, that's what I mean by the "bullet proofing"
> item on my to-do list. I don't quite agree with the idea of embedding
> the checking of directory entry format inside the ext2_get_page
> routine, it should be moved outside ext2_get_page, on basic princi
In mailing-lists.linux-kernel, you wrote:
>Have a look at:
>http://reality.sgi.com/cbrady_denver/memtest86/
>
>IMHO this is one of the best memory tests I have ever seen.
The original poster has an Alpha, not an x86.
Wayne
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root wrote:
> Kernel gurus,
> Is this behavior all familiar to you? If so, please tell me whether
> my memory is failing or not. During the initial machine check before
> the SRM console prompt, I get Memory OK all the time.
Have a look at:
http://reality.sgi.com/cbrady_denver/memtest86/
IMHO
Hi guys,
This patch has been lightly tested, I'd appreciate it if some of you
could try it out on data you don't care about. The idea is to
improve fsync and O_SYNC performance by only doing a commit on the last transaction
the file was actually involved in. The old code always forced a com
Attached is a patch against 2.4.4-ac8 which includes several fixes to
the Tulip driver. This should fix the reported PNIC problems, as well
as problems with forcing media on MII phys and several other bugs.
After a bit more testing this will go to Alan, and get posted on the
Tulip driver web pag
I'm not sure how far back this has been broken.
I am attempting to do a cvs update of the XFree86 tree
with CVS_RSH set to ssh1.
old_mmap(NULL, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS,
-1, 0) = 0x40015000
_llseek(4, 0, 0xb9a4, SEEK_CUR) = -1 ESPIPE (Illegal seek)
fcntl(5, F_
>On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 01:51:59PM +0100, Alan Cox wrote:
>
>> > There really needs to be a hardware fix... this doesn't stop some
>> > application having it's owne optimised code from breaking on some
>> > hardware (think games and similation software perhaps).
>>
>> prefetch is virtually address
Hi,
I observe a problem with loop block device over a sparse file grater than
2GB on alpha. When write attempts to the device appear (probably only at
offset greater than 2GB), the filesysstem where the loop device file is
located gets corruptted. i observe this eg. while doing
mke2fs /dev/loo
On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 08:34:54PM +0300, Akos Maroy wrote:
> Erik Mouw wrote:
> > Hmm. Not that I am a USB expert, but could you try it with the usb-uhci
> > driver? The uhci driver got quite some changes in 2.4.4, so it might be
> > related with those changes.
>
> Good tip, it works with this d
why not make the preferred beverage a compile-time option ?
this would make a nice menu in the framebuffer section...
CONFIG_FB_LOGO
CONFIG_FB_LOGO_BEER
CONFIG_FB_LOGO_WINE
CONFIG_FB_LOGO_VODKA
CONFIG_FB_LOGO_MILK (for the sake of political correctness, this
should be the default)
CONFIG_FB_LOGO
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 05:39:40PM +0300, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I read net/ipv4/ipip.c. It seems to me that ipip_rcv() function after
> "unwrapping" tunelled IP packet creates "virtual Ethernet header" and submit
> corresponding sk_buff to netif_rx().
>
> Is there a some reason to
Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sat May 12 01:24:48 2001:
>> Supposedly there are some problems with the VIA chipsets, but apparently it
>> has been better before so I wonder why it is worse now and what the plans are
>> regarding any improvement?
>
>Until the past few -ac releases we acci
Erik Mouw wrote:
>
> On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 06:53:10PM +0300, Akos Maroy wrote:
> > Erik Mouw wrote:
> > >
> > > On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 03:36:17PM +0300, Akos Maroy wrote:
> > > > [1.] One line summary of the problem:
> > > >
> > > > Process accessing a Sony DSC-F505V camera through USB as a st
On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 06:53:10PM +0300, Akos Maroy wrote:
> Erik Mouw wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 03:36:17PM +0300, Akos Maroy wrote:
> > > [1.] One line summary of the problem:
> > >
> > > Process accessing a Sony DSC-F505V camera through USB as a storage
> > > device hangs.
>
> Ad
> tried to find the "opps" output in the /var/log/messages file but there is
> nothing there. The system hangs at the last line of the oops output to the
> screen and will not accept any commands. The only recourse at this point is
> to "CTRL-ALT-DEL" and let the system reboot.
>
> The oops out
> That's what's confusing me: why the distinction? It's true that the
> current scheme allows the dev->ioctlfunc() call below to force ENOTTY
> to be returned, bypassing the switch, but presumably that's not what
> one wants.
It allows driver specific code to override generic code, including b
Hi All,
Attached is a driver for the NCR Dual 700 Microchannel card. Since the chip
engine of this card is the 53c700-66, which appeared in quite a few other SCSI
cards as well, I've abstracted the chip function (in much the same way as the
8390 chip function is abstracted in network cards) s
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 12:44:45AM +0900, root wrote:
>
> On UP2000 SMP with two 21264 CPU's running 2.4.5pre1aa1 and 2.2.19aa1,
> I am getting the following message:
>
> ===
>
> May 12 07:02:09 norma kernel: TSUNAMI machine check: vector=0x630 pc
Erik Mouw wrote:
>
> On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 03:36:17PM +0300, Akos Maroy wrote:
> > [1.] One line summary of the problem:
> >
> > Process accessing a Sony DSC-F505V camera through USB as a storage
> > device hangs.
Additional information to this issue: kernel 2.4.3 works fine on the
same machin
On UP2000 SMP with two 21264 CPU's running 2.4.5pre1aa1 and 2.2.19aa1,
I am getting the following message:
===
May 12 07:02:09 norma kernel: TSUNAMI machine check: vector=0x630 pc=0x20001170070
code=0x10086
May 12 07:02:09 norma kernel: machi
On Sat, 12 May 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
> > Does any swap write/release if you hit such a box with heavy duty IO?
> > (pages on dirty list, swapspace allocated but writeout defered?)
>
> Hard to tell. I switched my desktop box back to 2.2 a while back
> until the VM works.
I should have reversed to
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 12:53:37AM +1000, Andrew McNamara wrote:
> I seem to recall that in 2.2, fsync behaved like fdatasync, and that
> it's only in 2.4 that it also syncs metadata - is this correct?
No, fsync in 2.2 also sync'ed the metadata. The question was always
the containing directory.
On Tue, 8 May 2001, David S. Miller wrote:
> So instead, you could test for the condition that prevents any
> possible forward progress, no?
if (!order || free_shortage() > 0)
goto try_again;
(which was the experimental patch I discussed with Marcelo)
regards,
Rik
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>> Under Linux, the Postfix MTA sets "chattr +S" on it's spool directories
>> - obviously this hurts it's performance badly (compared to the BSD's).
>
>Not really. BSD directory updates are always synchronous in the cases postfix
>cares about. At least on the old BSD FFS/UFS file systems. Thats th
At 12:16 PM +0100 2001-05-12, Alan Cox wrote:
> > Can somebody explain the use of ENOIOCTLCMD? There are order of 170
>> uses in the kernel, but I don't see any guidelines for that use (nor
>> what prevents it from being seen by user programs).
>
>It should never be seen by apps. If it can be t
Hello,
I have a K6-2D 333MHz system with Red Hat 7.0 (with updates) that gives the
following "oops" output when I execute the "shutdown -h now" command. I
tried to find the "opps" output in the /var/log/messages file but there is
nothing there. The system hangs at the last line of the oops outp
Jeff Garzik wrote:
>
> Manfred Spraul wrote:
> > @@ -437,9 +439,9 @@
> > if (option > 0) {
> > if (option & 0x200)
> > np->full_duplex = 1;
> > - np->default_port = option & 15;
> > - if (np->default_port)
> > -
Manfred Spraul wrote:
> @@ -437,9 +439,9 @@
> if (option > 0) {
> if (option & 0x200)
> np->full_duplex = 1;
> - np->default_port = option & 15;
> - if (np->default_port)
> - np->medialock = 1;
> +
> Does any swap write/release if you hit such a box with heavy duty IO?
> (pages on dirty list, swapspace allocated but writeout defered?)
Hard to tell. I switched my desktop box back to 2.2 a while back
until the VM works.
Alan
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> Under Linux, the Postfix MTA sets "chattr +S" on it's spool directories
> - obviously this hurts it's performance badly (compared to the BSD's).
Not really. BSD directory updates are always synchronous in the cases postfix
cares about. At least on the old BSD FFS/UFS file systems. Thats the onl
On Sat, 12 May 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
> > > > If I turn swap off all together or turn it off and back on
> > > > periodically to clear the swap before it gets full, I do not seem to
> > > > experience the lockups.
> >
> > Why do I not see this behavior with a heavy swap throughput test load?
> > I
Erik Mouw wrote:
>
> On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 03:36:17PM +0300, Akos Maroy wrote:
> > [1.] One line summary of the problem:
> >
> > Process accessing a Sony DSC-F505V camera through USB as a storage
> > device hangs.
>
> [snip]
>
> > [7.3.] Module information (from /proc/modules):
> >
> > NVdriv
On Sat, 12 May 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
> > Can somebody explain the use of ENOIOCTLCMD? There are order of 170
> > uses in the kernel, but I don't see any guidelines for that use (nor
> > what prevents it from being seen by user programs).
>
> It should never be seen by apps. If it can be then it is
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 10:19:13PM -0700, David S. Miller wrote:
>
> Andrea Arcangeli writes:
> > you _must_ know very well what the mainteinance of that code means ;).
>
> Which is why I added the facility by which such ioctl conversions can
> be registered at runtime by the subsystem/driver i
On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 03:36:17PM +0300, Akos Maroy wrote:
> [1.] One line summary of the problem:
>
> Process accessing a Sony DSC-F505V camera through USB as a storage
> device hangs.
[snip]
> [7.3.] Module information (from /proc/modules):
>
> NVdriver 629488 12 (autoclean)
[1.] One line summary of the problem:
Process accessing a Sony DSC-F505V camera through USB as a storage
device hangs.
[2.] Full description of the problem/report:
I have a Sony DSC-F505V digital camera which comes with a USB interface.
When I connect the camera to the USB port of my PC, at fir
Is the following still true in 2.4 (fsync() doesn't ensure directory
and inode data is up to date)? I had a feeling this had been fixed.
Under Linux, the Postfix MTA sets "chattr +S" on it's spool directories
- obviously this hurts it's performance badly (compared to the BSD's).
It would be reall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jonathan Lundell) wrote on 11.05.01 in
:
> At 1:32 PM -0300 2001-05-11, Ralf Baechle wrote:
> >On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 12:51:25AM -0700, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
> >> Kai Henningsen wrote:
> >> >What's a lot more important is that the mail standards say that this
> >> >stuf
> > > If I turn swap off all together or turn it off and back on
> > > periodically to clear the swap before it gets full, I do not seem to
> > > experience the lockups.
>
> Why do I not see this behavior with a heavy swap throughput test load?
> It seems decidedly odd to me that swapspace should
Hi,
Was there any change in the PCI initialization code between versions
2.4.0-test8 and 2.4.2.?
I am working on a card and for the same register settings of the card, DMA
from host memory to card memory is successfull for the 2.4.0-test8 but on
2.4.2 kernel, the data transfer is successfull but
> Can somebody explain the use of ENOIOCTLCMD? There are order of 170
> uses in the kernel, but I don't see any guidelines for that use (nor
> what prevents it from being seen by user programs).
It should never be seen by apps. If it can be then it is wrong code.
Basically you use it in things
> So are you saying that given the current information available you have you
> do not know how to fix the via -> Athlon stuff or am I reading too much
> into this?
I dont know how to fix it. Im not too sure I know how to even chase it down
further. Im still curious about the way it only affects
Minor update for the winbond-840 driver:
* fix for memory leak in netdev_close()
* SMP locking fixes (csr6, mdio)
I still try to figure out why freebsd doesn't need the fifo bug
workaround.
--
Manfred
--- 2.4/drivers/net/winbond-840.c Thu May 10 22:13:49 2001
+++ build-2.4/driver
Alan Cox wrote:
>
> > So only working kernel (without noautotune) on that A7V133 machine is
> > RedHat's 2.4.2-2 shipped with RedHat 7.1... But that's not good either
> > because the system has large reiserfs volume and 2.4.2-2 has some
> I wish I knew why the Red Hat one worked 8)
Here's my ker
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 10:01:50PM -0700, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
> Can somebody explain the use of ENOIOCTLCMD? There are order of 170
> uses in the kernel, but I don't see any guidelines for that use (nor
> what prevents it from being seen by user programs).
The idea with ENOIOCTLCMD is that
linux-2.4.4-ac8
old bios, no complete acpi support.
from dmesg:
<<
ACPI: System description tables not found
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address
00d4
EIP: acpi_get_timer+19
Call trace: bm_initialize
bm_osl_init
<
acpi_gbl_FADT is NULL.
J . A . Magallon writes:
> > What platform?
> Any more info ?
No, I thought it might be some cache flushing issue
on a non-x86 machine.
Later,
David S. Miller
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"J . A . Magallon" wrote:
>
> On 05.11 Manfred Spraul wrote:
> >
> > Please test it.
> > The kernel space part should be ok, but I know that the
> > patch can cause deadlocks with buggy user space apps.
> >
>
> I tried your patch on 2.4.4-ac8, and something strange happens.
> Untarring linux-2.4
On 05.12 David S. Miller wrote:
>
> J . A . Magallon writes:
> > I tried your patch on 2.4.4-ac8, and something strange happens.
> > Untarring linux-2.4.4 takes a little time, disk light flashes,
> > but no files appear on the disk (just 'Makefile', as you will see below).
> > Doing a separa
Dear Bill,
Thank you very much for your reply and help.
Best Regards,
Jaswinder.
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I think the current echok/echoke/echoe handling is wrong. The following
patch should fix the problem, unless I've totally misunderstood this...
--- linux/drivers/char/n_tty.c.orig Fri May 11 21:45:48 2001
+++ linux/drivers/char/n_tty.c Fri May 11 22:00:52 2001
@@ -352,7 +352,7 @@
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