On 01-Feb-2001 Roeland Th. Jansen wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 01, 2001 at 03:38:28PM -0600, Mark Orr wrote:
>> I dont like to be the sort of person who, when people report problems,
>> fires back "it works fine here!"...but...just as a point of reference,
>> I have a Hay
Mr. Jansen's
recommendation 2 years ago in the comp.dcom.* groups (probably ISDN),
noting how flexible and tweakable the ESP drivers are. FWIW, I was
getting mountains of TCP errors before I got this card, and they all
disappeared once I installed the ESP. It's an amazing card.
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On 15-Jan-2001 Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, Mark Orr wrote:
>> I've been running 2.4.0-ac9 for a day and a half now.
>>
>> I have pretty low-end hardware (Pentium 1/ 100MHz, 16Mb RAM,
>> 17Mb swap) and it really seems to bog down with anything
ounted, MITSHM apps like MpegTV, Virtual
Gameboy, Xanim, etc. seem to work okay.
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changes were recently made to linux/mm/shmem.c.
I'm getting the same errors here. Christoph Rohland submitted
a series of shm patches to the list -- I tried --dry-run reapplying
them and at least a couple of them partially applied. Looks like
it didnt all get integrated.
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ong with a bunch of
IPTables stuff -- that was a couple of -ac's ago.
AC1 and AC2 applied cleanly, tho AC1 wouldnt compile
uniprocessor/no-quotas unless you added a
#include to fs/ext2/balloc.c
(i.e. it left some hanging refs to lock_kernel and
unlock_kernel in fs.o, and I think there was
It bugs me that they're making PC's w/o ISA cards now, because
I dont wanna give up my Hayes ESP. Based on what I saw, a 16550
with it's tiny 16-byte buffer, isnt enough.
(yes, I'm stuck with POTS+PPP. Cable modems are available...
but the ISP is @Hoax. Yuck. The onl
a Sound Blaster 16 ISA non-PnP
card) module is not marking itself used while it's being accessed.
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able to run any
substantial program w/o stopping.
Previous kernel was 240-test8, no problems there.
Sys: pentium 100, 16Mb RAM + 17 Mb swap
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