On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 01:18:41AM +0200, Erik Mouw wrote:
> I also don't know the exact meaning, but here are two nice tutorials
> about inline assembly:
>
> http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-ia.html
> http://www.uwsg.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/9804.2/0953.html
this
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 07:22:38PM -0700, Alan Olsen wrote:
> > i386, i486
> > The Pentium processor has been around since 1995. Support for these older
> > processors should go so we can focus on optimizations for the pentium and
> > better processors.
> You are in a part of the world that can a
On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 03:28:36PM +0100, Russell King wrote:
> I believe that Netfilter will do this for you.
a) that'll require 2.4.x
b) that'll require 2.4.x recompilation
c) that will definitely not solve all the problems arise
thanks, anyway
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On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 09:57:25PM +0200, Erik Mouw wrote:
>> Is it possible by any means to isolate any given process, so that
>> it'll be unable to crash system.
> You just gave a nice description what an OS kernel should do :)
* Sigh * :-)
> > Please, supply ANY suggestions.
> >
> > My idea
Hi !
Is it possible by any means to isolate any given process, so that
it'll be unable to crash system. Suppose all the process needs is
stdin, stdout, and CPU time. Can Linux guarantee that given process
won't hurt system stability ? Let us soppose that we have ideal CPU
without mistakes. How c
On Tue, May 22, 2001 at 01:10:31PM +0300, Matti Aarnio wrote:
> This list is NOT exhaustive of domains with problems, it
> primarily lists only those who are subscribers of linux-kernel,
> and thus accumulated (al lot) more than 1 email with "connection
> timed out" status into vger's queue.
>
>
Hi !!
Well, don't warry about this issue any more :-). That's entirely
RedHat's mistake -- they didn't took a look at ./configure --help.
I've done ./configure --with-mmalloc and it does not complin amy more.
However, it still does not work :-))..
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Hi !!
I'm wondering what it may mean - something to be implemented in linux,
of poorly configured system:
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$ gdb -m dummy -q --batch
warning: mapped symbol tables are not supported on this machine;
missing or broken mmap().
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When I was reading info, I've seen that "this feature is suppor
Does anybody know any nice resource for beginners to try to write
some device drivers/other stuff ?
Anything like url:// or mailing list will be appreciated.
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Hi !
Does anybody know any nice resource for beginners to try to write
some device drivers/other interesting stuff ?
Anything like url:// or mailing list will be appreciated.
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Hi there again !
I've got brand new kernel, compiled it and all modutils/other stuff,
however, I still have problems with "magic buttons". It still crashes,
but in a new exciting fashion - not just plain oops, but tons of
non-stopping hex numbers in square brackets. As far as I could read it
on m
Hello linux-kernel,
Hi !! I'm running linux on Compaq Presario 1215 Laptop. Kernel is,
as shipped with RH 7.0, 2.2.16. So, every time I press any of
sound<+-> buttons [of + { = functional button, used in
conjunction with F1-F8 to alter various laptop-specific settings, and
to activate sleep mod
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