Re: reading/writing CMOS beyond 256 bytes?

2001-07-06 Thread Peter Svensson
within Linux without having to tinker with BIOS setup. > > Unfortunately, it seems that some settings are not in the 128 (or 256) > bytes accessible this way, so they must be stored elsewhere. the L440GX has a lot of stuff attached to ipmi. Perhaps some of it is stored there? Just a tho

Re: temperature standard - global config option?

2001-06-06 Thread Peter Svensson
teract with the kernel. This is a usespace issue, I think. Peter -- Peter Svensson ! Pgp key available by finger, fingerprint: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>! 8A E9 20 98 C1 FF 43 E3 07 FD B9 0A 80 72 70 AF Remember, Luke,

Re: [PATCH] ip autoconfig with modules, kernel 2.4

2001-05-11 Thread Peter Svensson
be set either on the command line, or by the > kernel implementation of bootp. Am I missing it somewhere? Doesn't the pivot_root do just that in 2.4? Not that I have used it or anything. Peter -- Peter Svensson ! Pgp key available by finger, fingerprint: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>!

Re: magic device renumbering was -- Re: Linux 2.4.2ac20

2001-03-14 Thread Peter Svensson
r from the last round this came up that modern FC fabrics have some dynamic properties that may require more intelligence in the kernel. Peter -- Peter Svensson ! Pgp key available by finger, fingerprint: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>! 8A E9 20 98 C1 FF 43 E3 07 FD B9 0A 80 72 70

Re: Linux stifles innovation...

2001-02-18 Thread Peter Svensson
rketing it on a wide scale though. I believe I read about an optical mouse that worked on any surface by tracking surface constrast movement in an old issue of Byte. I think it was an Xerox invention, but my memory may be off. Peter -- Peter Svensson ! Pgp key available by finger, fingerpri

Re: Linux and 802.IQ

2000-11-17 Thread Peter Svensson
.html for two implementations for Linux. Peter -- Peter Svensson ! Pgp key available by finger, fingerprint: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>! 8A E9 20 98 C1 FF 43 E3 07 FD B9 0A 80 72 70 AF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> !

Re: serial problems

2000-10-24 Thread Peter Svensson
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Theodore Y. Ts'o wrote: > First of all, Red Hat doesn't install /etc/rc.d/init.d/serial. (Checked > under both Red Hat 7.0 and Red Hat 6.2). That script comes with some > version of setserial that I ship, but in its default configuration it > certainly won't crash machines.