27;ll be happy to do as much as I can to give whoever needs it
better errors (files in /proc, better description of problem, etc). Just
let me know...
Geoff
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> Geoffrey Gallaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > in 2.4.0-test9, kampd is taking up between 70% and 80% of cpu usage on my
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> Good!
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> Seriously, the kapmd is doing the job of yje idle loop. The processor
> is almost always asleep, but the time just
egs ram,
IDE, ne2000 network card (ISA).
Any ideas? I'm more than willing to assist in debugging this problem if I
can...
Geoff
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o NFS section in Documentation/Changes.
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nection. To move the kernel, I simply copy it to
floppy and move it over to the other machine. However, for the modules,
is my only choice appears to be "make modules-install" then tar up
/lib/modules/kernel-release/ and then remove the directory. Is there a
cleaner way to handle this?
-eyed-alien.net/~mdharm/linux-usb/
http://linux1.onstream.nl/test/
Thank you,
Geoff
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