Re: 2.4.5: Duplicate PCI devices (new pciutils fixed it)

2001-05-26 Thread Dave Gilbert
On Sat, 26 May 2001, David S. Miller wrote: > > Dave Gilbert writes: > > /proc/pci seems to be only listing it once. > > lspci uses /prov/bus/pci/${BUS}/${DEVICE} > so likely it is showing up twice there. Hmm nope - /proc/bus/pci has two entries '00' and de

2.4.5: Duplicate PCI devices

2001-05-26 Thread Dave Gilbert
Hi, (On Alpha LX164, 2.4.5,built with Gcc 3.0 from CVS and binutils 2.9.11) This seems to be running fine, but I've noticed that 'lspci' is listing all devices twice: 00:06.0 SCSI storage controller: Adaptec AIC-7861 (rev 01) 00:06.0 SCSI storage controller: Adaptec AIC-7861 (rev 01) 00:07.0 E

routing question: Kernel being too helpful

2001-04-19 Thread Dave Gilbert
Hi, I'm trying to set up a PC with two (gig)ether cards as a test system in which a router/firewall/what have you/ could be inserted between the two ether cards. Then I want to send various lumps of test traffic between the two. Unfortunatly Linux is being a little too helpful - whatever the r

Losing a keystroke or two?

2001-02-05 Thread Dave Gilbert
Hi, I maybe going mad (or it may be too late) - but I've been starting X, quitting and restarting - and there are a couple of times over the last day where I could have sworn that I pressed return on the startx and had to hit return again. This is 2.4.1-ac2 with XFree 4.0.2 on Alpha. OK - it m

2.4.0-prerel-ac1: Looking good on Alpha

2001-01-01 Thread Dave Gilbert
Hi, 2.4.0-prerelease with the Alan Cox new-year-special ac1 patches is looking good for me on Alpha (LX164). My standard build went just fine; so I decided to push it; I've built in IPv6, a load of USB stuff, SCSI stuff, and a load of other stuff; loaded them all as modules, all loaded OK and

Alpha: memmove fix - worked!

2000-12-30 Thread Dave Gilbert
Hi, Thanks to everyone who helped out on my NFS problem -> memmove screw up - pre7 built out of the box and seems to have fixed it. Dave -- Have a happy GNU millennium! -- / Dr. David Alan Gilbert | Running GNU/Linux on | Happy \ \ gro.

Re: NFS oddity (2.4.0test13pre4ac2 server, 2.0.36/2.2.14 clients)

2000-12-29 Thread Dave Gilbert
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Neil Brown wrote: > On Friday December 29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Neil Brown wrote: > > > > > > So where did the gilbertd directory go ? > > It suffered the curse of the 8-character file name Ah well spotted! It also happens to 12 byte names.

Re: NFS oddity (2.4.0test13pre4ac2 server, 2.0.36/2.2.14 clients)

2000-12-29 Thread Dave Gilbert
On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Neil Brown wrote: > > So where did the gilbertd directory go ? > > Is there any chance that /home/gilbertd is a mount point? Nope; from the server: [root@tardis gcc]# mount /dev/hdc6 on / type ext2 (rw) none on /proc type proc (rw) /dev/hdc3 on /discs/c3 type ext2 (ro) /de

NFS oddity (2.4.0test13pre4ac2 server, 2.0.36/2.2.14 clients)

2000-12-29 Thread Dave Gilbert
Hi, On the server: bash$ ls -l total 21 drwxrwxrwx 11 root root 2048 Jul 23 02:32 arm lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Aug 22 1999 dg -> /home/gilbertd drwxr-xr-x 6 root root 1024 Mar 21 1999 ftp drwx-- 5 g3oagg3oag1024 Oct 3 1999 g3oag

Re: [Patch] shmmin behaviour back to 2.2 behaviour

2000-12-27 Thread Dave Gilbert
On 27 Dec 2000, Christoph Rohland wrote: > Hi Linus, > > The following patchlet bring the handling of shmget with size zero > back to the 2.2 behaviour. There seem to be programs out, which > (erroneously) rely on this. Hi Christoph, I think I've come to the conclusion that Xine does not in t

Re: css hang; somewhere between test12 and test13pre4ac2

2000-12-25 Thread Dave Gilbert
Hi Jens, Thanks for the patch; unfortunatly at the moment I can neither confirm or deny whether the patch works - since the damn thing won't crash on me with or without the patch - I suspect it depends on system mood. But I have a PDA logging console so if it happens I should catch it. Thanks

Re: css hang; somewhere between test12 and test13pre4ac2

2000-12-25 Thread Dave Gilbert
On Mon, 25 Dec 2000, Jens Axboe wrote: > The most likely suspect (as someone else pointed out) is not at > all css (I'm not even sure what you mean by css hang?) but UDF. I mean a complete system hang when playing a CSS disc - doesn't even ping. Doesn't recover. > Given the fs changes. Since sy

shmat returning NULL with 0 sized segment

2000-12-24 Thread Dave Gilbert
Hi, I'm trying to debug a weird problem with Xine - its screwing up its use of shared memory for regions I haven't sussed yet. One odd consequence is that it has apparently successfully managed to allocate a 0 byte chunk of shared memory; shmat is then called with shmaddr=0 and shmflg=0; the re

css hang; somewhere between test12 and test13pre4ac2

2000-12-24 Thread Dave Gilbert
Hi, Somewhere between test12 and test13pre4ac2 (sheesh the version numbers.) CSS on ATAPI DVD ROM drives has stopped working. Playing a CSS disc (using xine) causes a complete system hang (machine doesn't ping - sysrq-b still works) on test13pre4ac2. On test12 it is still OK. This is on a

2.4.0-test9 boot failure (Linux/Alpha, EIDE CMD646)

2000-10-07 Thread Dave Gilbert
Hi, 2.4.0-test9 failed to boot on my LX164 Alpha system; 2.4.0-test8 works fine. It looses interrupts in the IDE probes; it is a CMD646 controller and what appears to be happening is that it is getting the wrong IRQs; under 2.4.0-test8 we see: Oct 7 18:19:57 tardis kernel: CMD646: IDE contr