function you are trying to look for an
equivalent of try_to_swap_out() is add_to_swap() and after that
try_to_unmap() which will add the page of page cache to swap cache
and remove entry from the page table respectively.
regards
lk
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From: "Josef E. Galea&quo
);
schedule_timeout(unsigned long timeout); /* schedule_timeout(10*HZ) will
suspend process & resume execution after 10 seconds */
set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
}
hope it helps
regards
lk
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From: "Banu R Reefath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wedne
Hi,
I have a question regarding blocked signals:
Is the current implementation to ignore attempts to set SIG_IGN on
blocked signals correct?
The following code will go into an endless loop on kernels 2.6.10 and
2.4.25, which is IMHO not the behaviour one would expect.
#in
Hi,
I have a question regarding blocked signals:
Is the current implementation to ignore attempts to set SIG_IGN on
blocked signals correct?
The following code will go into an endless loop on kernels 2.6.10 and
2.4.25, which is IMHO not the behaviour one would expect.
#in
on reiserfs ls -U show soething like:
one two four three
On Fri, 29 Jun 2001, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote:
> With Linux ext2, and some other systems, when you create files in a
> new directory, the file system remembers their order:
>
> $ mkdir new
> $ cd new
> $ touch one two three four
>
s.
>
>
> Richard Schilling
>
> -Original Message-
> From: lk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> > Speaking of:
> > A TV station in my country said that the most pirated products belong to
> > M$ because computers cannot work wothout the GUI M$ windows
Speaking of:
A TV station in my country said that the most pirated products belong to
M$ because computers cannot work wothout the GUI M$ windows provides.
In my country about 75% percent of M$ software are illegal copies :)
> > I suppose they received some pression from M$, but if people
Further information:
I inserted some printk()s in arch/i386/kernel/smpboot.c
320 static void __init synchronize_tsc_ap (void)
321 {
322 int i;
323
324 /*
325* smp_num_cpus is not necessarily known at the time
326* this gets called, so
I have an ASUS CUV4X-D Dual Processor Mainboard based on a VIA
694XDP chipset. I notice from the archives that someone else
has also reported a lockup with the m/b when using two cpus
and have some info that may be useful to track it down.
Using kernel 2.4.5 the kernel locks up sporadically at bo
Thank you all who have responded my question.
Have a nice day!
/me
On Sat, 21 Apr 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
> > I have a Intel Pentium MMX machine and it acts as a mailserver, webserver,
> > ftp and I use X on it. I would like to know if the MMX instructions are
> > used by the kernel in this ope
I have a Intel Pentium MMX machine and it acts as a mailserver, webserver,
ftp and I use X on it. I would like to know if the MMX instructions are
used by the kernel in this operations or not (networking, X etc.).
Thank you,
/me
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I have installed a Win2000 and you do not have to switch to NTFS. W2000
can be installed on a FAT32 partition. I have installed it on a FAT32
partition and hasn't caused me any problems.
You might wanna give it a try.
good luck,
/me
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> Where d
On Sat, 23 Dec 2000, Sourav Sen wrote:
> In some parts of the kernel code I find expression like
>
> len = (len + ~PAGE_MASK) & PAGE_MASK ;
>
> Whats happening to len?
It's being aligned properly.
if you have a continuous array of objects that are each 8 bytes, you
create a mask that's FFF8
I read this article on theregister today:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/2/15620.html
Does anyone have any details on this? I presume that the drive
firmware is capable of identifying copy-protected data during
a write. I also presume that nobody on lkml would condone
such a terrible idea. I
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