ass the FD back to the parent over
a socket, and then have the child exit.
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f the world will call it. Linux uses "i386" for what Intel calls
"IA-32" (which virtually nobody else uses).
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I'm trying to read an IDE drive from a different architecture on my x86
PC, and "hda=bswap" doesn't seem to work anymore. The option is
recognized (because I get "ide_setup: hda=bswap" in the boot output) but
it does not appear to have any effect.
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Once upon a time, L. K. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Albert D. Cahalan wrote:
>> Negative temperatures do not really exist.
>
>Are you really sure about this ?
He's positive!
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lla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=152162
There's a one-line patch in there; see if that fixes the problem for
you.
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was FC4, and FC4, FC5, FC6,
and rawhide all have libblkid.so in /lib.
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ds" do something and then hope they don't screw
it up). You can easily go the entire life of a device where the primary
operators never physically see the device.
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Once upon a time, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>do you realize that redhat uses checksums or signatures to check the
>validity of their CD's?
>
>try to burn a redhat image with the -pad option which adds a chunk of 0's
>to the end of the image and try to boot it.
It'll boot and run just fine. The
Once upon a time, Alexandre Oliva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> if you distribute copies of such a program, [...]
> you must give the recipients all the rights that you have
>
>So, TiVo includes a copy of Linux in its DVR.
>
>TiVo retains the right to modify that copy of Linux as it sees fit.
>
Once upon a time, Alexandre Oliva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>> What the GPL *does* say is that you can't "add additional
>> restrictions to the license"
>
>Not quite. It's more general than that:
>
> You may not impose any further restrictions on the recipients'
> exercise of the rights granted
Once upon a time, Alexandre Oliva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>But at least my participation in this thread was to show that GPLv3
>does not indeed change the spirit, unlike others who missed or
>misunderstood the spirit claimed.
What you continue to miss is that "the spirit of the GPL" is some
mys
Once upon a time, Jesper Juhl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Let's say I'm the owner of a company selling some device that uses a
>GPLv2 OS and some GPLv2 applications to do the job. Let's say that for
>some reason I don't want the end users of my device to tinker with the
>software inside my device.
o PCI device shows up, nothing).
Does Linux support hotswapping ExpressCards?
This is with Fedora Core 6 with all updates, kernel 2.6.20-1.2948.fc6.
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Once upon a time, Daniel J Blueman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On 4 May, 01:20, Chris Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I've got a Thinkpad Z60m with an ExpressCard slot, and I got a Belkin
> >F5U250 GigE ExpressCard (Marvell 88E8053 chip using sky2 driver)
Once upon a time, Brad Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>The point is that people are used to having "ttyS0" mean the first
>onboard serial port.
My first serial port is a USB dongle and is ttyUSB0. If the argument is
that all serials should be ttyS[0-9]+, are you going to change USB
adapters as
Once upon a time, Theodore Tso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>The people who want ZFS have in mind certain features, such as the
>ability to scale to very large sizes, and ease of use when
>administering filesystems that span multiple disks (ZFS subsumes the
>device-mapper/RAID layer in Solaris, so th
Once upon a time, Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Well if citing standards documents at people is rudeness so be it.
I hate to get involved in this, but actually chroot() is no longer part
of SuS as of version 3.
For other Unix versions, both Tru64 (5.1B) and Solaris (9) chroot(2) man
pages
l
address that is no longer listed by "ip -6 addr list br1".
This is on a Fedora 20 system, currently running the Fedora
3.17.7-200.fc20.x86_64 kernel. I don't know if it matters, but my
network setup is a router running OpenWRT and just IPv6 RAs and SLAAC
(DHCPv6 disabled).
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ould say "that's a known thing", or "that's
expected", or "you're measuring wrong".
Any suggestions, places to look, etc.? Thanks.
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