ig. Of course, it's debatable
whether that actually means 'default' or not (since in fact it's more
like 'what Linus uses'), but plenty of people will see it as such.
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U.
Toshiba laptops and probably others have been doing the same thing for
ages now, I once had a Tecra (now sadly deceased) that would throttle
from 133MHz to 66MHz (I think) when unplugged.
I think this behaviour can be controlled with tpctl for the Thinkpads
and possibly with the Toshiba utils o
ith your glibc headers (though
its absence in the kernel is probably a bug, either that or its use
is).
Complain to your distribution vendor.
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Andi Kleen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 10:20:37PM -0500, David Huggins-Daines wrote:
> > Dan Aloni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > > This preliminary, small patch prevents execution of system calls which
> > > were e
Dan Aloni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This preliminary, small patch prevents execution of system calls which
> were executed from a writable segment.
How does signal return work, then?
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remove_wait_queue(&state->dmabuf.wait, &wait);
break;
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To find out for sure, run:
grep 'flags.*apic' /proc/cpuinfo
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2-pre, so I've reverted to the test11 driver (v0.09). It's too
early to tell whether this cures the lockups however.
I'm running -test12-pre7 (with and without KDB applied) and pcmcia-cs
3.1.22. I'm also using a cardbus 3c575 and a Belkin USB serial
converter/hub.
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