Re: hotmail can't deal with ECN

2001-01-26 Thread Steven N. Hirsch
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Chris Wedgwood wrote: > On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 09:55:00PM -0500, Steven N. Hirsch wrote: > > Adelphia Communications just blew off my problem complaint (they > have a router between me and the POP server that DENY's ECN), > telling me that t

Re: hotmail can't deal with ECN

2001-01-25 Thread Steven N. Hirsch
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, David S. Miller wrote: > "test"? I know exactly whats going to happen, and unless folks like > hotmail.com and others get their act together I'll certainly end up > removing *@*hotmail.com from the lists by the end of that day. > > That is the whole point of this experiment

RE: named streams, extended attributes, and posix

2001-01-25 Thread Steven N. Hirsch
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Leif Sawyer wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > Here's an idea: streams/etc are reached by appending > > "/.../xxx" or some such to paths, thus: > > for streamname on /dir/file, we have "/dir/file/.../streamname" > > for a directory /dir/dir, we get

Re: kernel network problem ?

2001-01-09 Thread Steven N. Hirsch
On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Helge Hafting wrote: > Nicolas Noble wrote: > [...] > As others have told already, this is the ECN problem. > > > I noticed the same bug. This is very weired, I can send a list of sites > > which I can't connect anymore. > > You have a list? Send all of them a message stat

Re: Adaptec AIC7XXX v 6.0.6 BETA Released

2000-12-30 Thread Steven N. Hirsch
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Justin T. Gibbs wrote: > daptec SCSI HBA device driver for the Linux Operating System > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > cc: > Fcc: +outbox > Subject: Adaptec AIC7XXX v6.0.6 BETA Released > --- > After several months of testing and refinement, the Adaptec > sponsored aic7xxx driv

Re: Adaptec AIC7XXX v 6.0.6 BETA Released

2000-12-14 Thread Steven N. Hirsch
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Justin T. Gibbs wrote: > >> I'll update my patch tomorrow to restore the definition of current. > >> I do fear, however, that this will perpetuate the polution of the > >> namespace should "current" ever get cleaned up. > > > >It can probably get cleaned up after 2.4 by makin

Re: Adaptec AIC7XXX v 6.0.6 BETA Released

2000-12-14 Thread Steven N. Hirsch
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Justin T. Gibbs wrote: > >Thanks for posting this. Unfortunately, the kernel won't build unless you > >restore this macro to the namespace after aic7xxx_linux.h blows it away: > > > >--- linux-2.2.18/drivers/scsi/hosts.c.orig Wed Dec 13 20:27:34 2000 > >+++ linux-2.2.18/dr

Re: Adaptec AIC7XXX v 6.0.6 BETA Released

2000-12-13 Thread Steven N. Hirsch
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Justin T. Gibbs wrote: > Subject: Adaptec AIC7XXX v6.0.6 BETA Released > --- > After several months of testing and refinement, the Adaptec > sponsored aic7xxx driver is now entering Beta testing. Although > still missing domain validation and the last bits of cardbus >

Re: 2.2.18-25 and PS/2 Mouse

2000-12-09 Thread Steven N. Hirsch
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Jeff V. Merkey wrote: > The mouse problems have gone away with the 2.2.18-25 pre-patch. I > am not seeing the problems anymore on the affected systems. I am > trying this evening to apply the 2.4 patch sent to me to see if it > helps with the page cache corruption problem w

Re: Phantom PS/2 mouse persists..

2000-12-03 Thread Steven N. Hirsch
On Sun, 3 Dec 2000, Jeff V. Merkey wrote: > On Sun, Dec 03, 2000 at 05:42:03PM -0500, Steven N. Hirsch wrote: > > FWIW, USB isn't compiled into the kernel in question. > > Yes it is. I am also seeing compile problems. I will post to a new subject > since they are not

Re: Phantom PS/2 mouse persists..

2000-12-03 Thread Steven N. Hirsch
On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Daniel Roesen wrote: > On Sun, Dec 03, 2000 at 10:24:19AM -0500, Steven N. Hirsch wrote: > > Unfortunately, 2.2.18pre24 is still convinced that I have a PS/2 mouse > > attached to my machine. > > Nod. Which board? I'm seeing the problem with As

Re: Phantom PS/2 mouse persists..

2000-12-03 Thread Steven N. Hirsch
On Sun, 3 Dec 2000, Jeff V. Merkey wrote: > > On Sun, Dec 03, 2000 at 06:27:52PM +, Alan Cox wrote: > > > > > > I've fixed the major case. I can see no definitive answer to the other ghost > > > PS/2 stuff (except maybe USB interactions). I take it like the others 2.4test > > > also misrepor

Phantom PS/2 mouse persists..

2000-12-03 Thread Steven N. Hirsch
Alan, Unfortunately, 2.2.18pre24 is still convinced that I have a PS/2 mouse attached to my machine. Steve - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/

2.2.18pre15 mouse problems (cont.)

2000-10-06 Thread Steven N. Hirsch
Alan, Again, not sure if you are getting these reports (my mail to you is bouncing), but 2.2.18pre15 is still insisting that I have a ps/2 mouse connected to my machine (it uses a serial mouseman on COM2). The sluggishness and missed button-down events are no longer present, though. Steve - T

Can't E-Mail you..

2000-10-05 Thread Steven N. Hirsch
Alan, Sorry to post this in public, but my last two E-Mails bounced (are you blocking the adelphia.net domain for some reason?). At any rate, the odd mouse problems I reported in 2.2.18pre12 did not appear in pre11, and I did not have USB present in the pre12 kernel either. I didn't see anythin

Re: 2.2.18pre12 mouse detection problem

2000-09-30 Thread Steven N. Hirsch
On Sat, 30 Sep 2000, Alan Cox wrote: > > use. At boot of 2.2.18pre12, kudzu announces that it's found a new PS2 > > mouse and do I want to install it, etc. If I tell it not to change > > anything, the system comes up. However, the real mouse then misbehaves > > badly, losing button-down events

Re: 2.2.18pre12 mouse detection problem

2000-09-30 Thread Steven N. Hirsch
On Sat, 30 Sep 2000, Alan Cox wrote: > > use. At boot of 2.2.18pre12, kudzu announces that it's found a new PS2 > > mouse and do I want to install it, etc. If I tell it not to change > > anything, the system comes up. However, the real mouse then misbehaves > > badly, losing button-down events

2.2.18pre12 mouse detection problem

2000-09-30 Thread Steven N. Hirsch
Alan, I just jumped to 2.2.18pre12 from 2.2.17 final. Something's broken with mouse detection. My mouse is a Logitech Serial Mousman on ttyS0, and has been forever. A ps/2 port is present on the motherboard, but not in use. At boot of 2.2.18pre12, kudzu announces that it's found a new PS2 mou

Re: Linux 2.2.18pre4

2000-09-13 Thread Steven N. Hirsch
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Ed Tomlinson wrote: > Horst von Brand wrote: > > > OK, OK, OK. It is by now abundantly clear that NFSv3 is a high-priority > > item for lots of people out there. But just complaining about it not being > > in the kernel just generates ill will. > > Think Alan has made that

Re: Linux 2.2.18pre4

2000-09-10 Thread Steven N. Hirsch
On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Alan Cox wrote: > This cleans up a lot of the small bugs, some ext2 races and other smaller > items partly from 2.2.17 partly from the new code. Hopefully the changes > from now on through to 2.2.18 can be smaller as we shake stuff out of the > drivers and other stuff merged.

Re: [PATCH] 2.2.18pre2: AGP and the i810

2000-09-03 Thread Steven N. Hirsch
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Chip Salzenberg wrote: > First, thanks, Alan, for using the USB and AGP patches. You just > saved me a bunch of integration work. > > I'd like to suggest the below patches for the AGP i810 driver. > (snip) Gentlemen, After reading every f'ing bit of documentation I can f