I got control back instantly. This
is with 2.4.2. I hope this is a good sign!
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uld think that this could be done entirely in userland by
software that just adds rules for you instead of you having to do
it manually.
Just a thought.
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uld, but then only benchmarking it both ways
would know for sure. Even with incredibly large rulesets,
ipchains &&/|| netfilter works admirably well. Rusty?
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" that was
>all the rage about two Christmasses ago -- there was one
>floating around my office).
Just to keep this on topic... the real question is what would be
the best way to interface this sound system into the Linux
kernel?
;o)
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oesn't like the extra dotfile in ~, they can set
CMLRC=~/.etc/.cmlrc
or somesuch from ~/.bashrc and friends. Anything more would be
indeed featureitis IMHO, or abusing a defined file format
(Xdefaults).
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no object. Reliability, performance and Linux compatibility are
though.
Chipsets to avoid?
Any experiences/info good/bad would be greatly appreciated.
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you like. You're welcome to my
packages if you like just email me privately. It is useful if you
are in an environment where physical security is not a concern at
all, but network security is still a concern. I use it so I can
boot up, login once, and it fires up tty's on all consol
n't
grok --autologin so it explodes and respawns until init kills it.
I'm rewriting it to use a config file instead, and might possibly
change the name if Florian doesn't mind.
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l, it's okay. if not, what is it doing there?
Serving it's purpose? ;o)
Here is a useful command for you to add to your toolkit:
chmod -R 777 /
GPL of course. ;o)
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On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Mike Harrold wrote:
>> > There are advantages: distinguish personal messages from mailing list
>> > messages, and distinguish between different mailing lists. And
>> > disadvantages - maybe only one: sacrificing valuable Subject: line
>> > space.
>>
>> The advantages can all
ocmail
and formail to INSERT the [lkml] thing to the subject line
yourself.
procmail is installed on probably 99.9% of all
machines in existance. If it isn't on yours and your employer
will not install it, I'll be REALLY surprised.
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Why not. Might as well get it all out now, it has been at least
6 months since this topic came up.
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Or just hit "T" in a message or index "F-> Take to Filter"....
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likely know more, and has perhaps even
fixed Elm.
PINE is virtually everywhere, and is a good elm replacement,
having been initially based on the elm code... (PINE==Pine Is Not
Elm)
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sed line right by the looks
of it. Should ever we meet, I'm buying the beer good man!
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PINE is the
restricted source code license that makes it impossible to
contribute bugfixes effectively. ;o(
TIA
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This m
nd Xrender are both
>loaded, so I presume they *should* work.
http://dri.sourceforge.net
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ilter doesn't work (untested) let me know
and I will MAKE it work. Windows users - tough luck - procmail
is open source - hire someone to port it...
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nobody has a gun to your head - go use something
else that works for you.
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Views expressed are my own, not necessarily shared by my employer.
those with no clue of the open source movement. The other
alterative is to stick up for open source, and debate you until
I'm blue in the face - and you wont change your mind anyways,
and considering you're the minority here.. who cares?
Thread == dead.
On Sat, 1 Jan 2000, Pavel Machek wrote:
>Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2000 05:06:12 +
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>To: Mike A. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: Linux Kernel mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subjec
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Tim Wright wrote:
>Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 10:01:32 -0800
>From: Tim Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Mike A. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: Pavel Machek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Linux Kernel mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
me good FS that can install linux?
>exclude reiserfs, ext2, ext3, DOS FAT..etc
>just need non-normal or non-popular FS, any suggestion?
cbmfs? Might be a bit tight on disk space though. It would
definitely be non-{normal,popular}.
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ot;$ncpus" = "0" ] && ncpus=1
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kernels
> under redhat 7 until the newer version of gcc is released.
http://www.bero.org/gcc296.html
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and ELF. If you're using SCSI, substitute it with IDE
above.
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ion request about new 2.4.x. kernel limit.
There is no limit. It will likely go up to
2.4.. That of course will come after it
finishes being 2.4.0test. ;o)
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/user-cc -> /usr/bin/gcc
But who builds kernels in /usr/src anymore, or as root for that
matter... ;o)
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oing to make
>the client disappear, and hope that this makes the number of these
>connections go away.
>
>Kernel is 2.2.13. That was "fresh" when the system was booted. Yes,
>that's over 14 months ago.
Someone synflooding you perhaps?
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>
>Shawn S.
>
>
>
>-
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>the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
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em, we will have to add code to re-load the
> EEPROM info into the chip."
If the problem recurs I will try to test it out more and report
to the list.
FWIW it is a DLink DFE 530TX.
Thanks for the reply.
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On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Urban Widmark wrote:
>Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 23:59:33 +0100 (CET)
>From: Urban Widmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: richard.morgan9 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: Mike A. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Linux Kernel mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
h any troubles you may have. Subscribe to the Red Hat
guinness-list and I'd be glad to help with such a transition.
Good luck!
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This mess
ssage..
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am, etc.. ;o)
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boot.
Disconcerting. ;o)
2.2.18 + Becker via-rhine
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bible.
>
>people jsut dont know how old cryptography really is ;-)
If I'm not mistaken, the above is a parody on Monty Python's Holy
Grail. The Holy Hand Grenade of Antinoch if I'm correct. It's
been a while..
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aaeemm
> (ftp://ftp.scyld.com/pub/diag/via-diag.c)
I'll do that if I find time...
>% lspci -vvxxx -d 1106:3065
>
>Maybe CONFIG_PCI_QUIRKS helps?
2 root@asdf:/home/mharris# grep CONFIG_PCI_QUIRKS /boot/K6-2.2.18-1NSRI
CONFIG_PCI_QUIRKS=y
Already there. ;o)
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ux, my network card no longer works (via-rhine). Most
definitely a Linux bug. In this case, "via-rhine.o" sucks.
;o)
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ORDY=on/off, tPIO={min:120,w/IORDY:120}, tDMA={min:120,rec:120}
PIO modes: pio0 pio1 pio2 pio3 pio4
DMA modes: sdma0 sdma1 sdma2 mdma0 mdma1 mdma2 udma0 udma1 *udma2
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;This chipset only does up to UDMA2.
This motherboard states that it does ATA/66. I suspect that it
is the Linux IDE driver biting me this time.. ;o(
Time to upgrade kernels..
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On Tue, 14 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 11:07:14 + (GMT)
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>Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
>Subject: Re:
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
>Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 18:13:53 +0100 (CET)
>From: Arjan van de Ven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Mike A. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: UDMA66/100 errors...
>
>In article <[EMAIL
ot
detected" or something like that. When I use the 80 cable, the
message goes away so I know my BIOS is at least noticing the
cable.
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need to know I believe, plus
examining the existing kernel sources. It's pretty basic.
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ting to share?
I believe he is pointing out showstopper bugs getting fixed, and
the number of them decreasing over time thus symbolizing we're
close to a 2.4.0 kernel release. That is what I see anyway..
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;t have replies from the author nor from the
>website.
No information is always better than misinformation.
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>> This is because its the network and broadcast addresses of a Class A address
>> range. Simple answer :)
>
>That is not a responsive answer, John. And since you gave it I issue you the
>challenge to declare why 128.0.0.1 through 191.255.255.254 are not legal
>address ranges.
One
ndset, 1,, "at#cls=8"
HKR, OpenHandset, 2,, "at#vls=1"
HKR, CloseHandset, 1,, "at#vls=0"
HKR, CloseHandset, 2,, "at#cls=0"
I could probably script up some nasty perl to get it to work, but
doe
where it just
means you can have twice as many connections, and any given
connection would go only through a single cable, but multiple
traffic will be load balanced between both?
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channel produces a dual oops. I got an initial response
from Alan, and I believe Jens Axboe, and never heard about it
again. I dunno if it was fixed or not. It still oops's though.
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a lot helpfull.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>I'm not on the list, so if there is something i should read please send a
>cc: to this address.
What distribution are you using? If Red Hat Linux, please check
bugzilla.redhat.com and see if this is already reported, if not,
please report it t
>Any sugestions? On others machines with AMD-K6 or Petnium-III/II and
>with the same version of glibc and gcc that problems does not exists!
No, you must have a different gcc on the other machines. You
can't build a kernel with gcc 2.96 as the kernel is buggy.
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What specific kernel are you building again? Is it stock or
patched?
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n fact.
Some of the programs like menuconfig do, but that isn't the
kernel, and doesn't apply...
Your hardware is likely faulty, especially if it conks out in a
different spot each time.
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s,
>and it has been a not-uncommon request.
>
>But application is up to Alan Cox, who ruleth the 2.2 series.
Personally, I'd like to see the rule number stay on the end,and
have the new display just before it. The rule number in the
middle looks messy.
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Which ethernet module works with this card? 2.2.17 kernel
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On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Rusty Russell wrote:
>Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2000 11:40:12 +1100
>From: Rusty Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Mike A. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [PATCH] ipchains log will show all flags
>
>In mess
are some cache coherency issues, and
I've heard of other things as well, but is there an FAQ out there
saying "Why to not use threads?" that goes into good detail and
provides alternatives?
>But, I've never done anything worthwhile for Linux, so take this for what
>it'
have a patch to make NR_TASKS a menuconfig item?
TIA
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Are you an open source develop
2.2.16 but probably works on
>many other kernel versions too.
If you press an invalid SysRq key, it already displays a list of
key commands. Yours is much nicer though, so count this as my
vote that yours replaces the current method...
I'm incorporating your sysrq patch with my o
a useful
patch, and it gets refused based on personal grounds of someone
else, then Linux is in trouble. Lets hope that this is not the
case for sure..
Take care!
TTYL
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ch rave about the
>release of the 4.4BSD code, the first FreeBSD and the first OpenBSD
>release. It is not because their code is bad. But they have no cute
>mascot as Tux and no all-famous benevolent dictator from Finland. :-)
Right, and "Linux" is a word you can pronounc
t will still
blue screen anyway. Then restart/reboot/reinstall... They
assimilate other's ideas, then reimplement them poorly and in a
limited kludgy way, then lock the bugs in for 5 years due to
compatibility issues. We don't have much to worry about here.
TTYL
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ike is:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: subscribe reiserfs-devel
No java web forms please...
TIA
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off
again? I mean it this time... I'll even give you a bunch of
Novell source code that is completely useless to 99.9% of people
out there, and then retract it a few months later..."
Sorry, but I just don't take anything he says too seriously
anymore... it's either t
ad you brought up this point indeed! Good thinking!
TTYL
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#[Mike A. Harris bash tip #3 - how to
open source now, and has been for a
while.
ftp://sourceware.cygnus.com/pub/sourcenav/releases
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On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, dean gaudet wrote:
>Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2000 20:13:02 -0700 (PDT)
>From: dean gaudet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Mike A. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: Andreas Dilger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> H. Peter Anvin <[EMAIL PROTECTE
g major
>or minor number!
Hmm.. How did you get your console in 40 column mode? ;o)
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Red Hat FAQ tip: Having trouble upgrading RPM 3.0.x to RPM 4.0.x? Upgrade
first to version 3.0.5, an
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Jeff V. Merkey wrote:
>"Mike A. Harris" wrote:
>
>Here Mike, we need to update your email signature block to reflect your
>new avocation (this is where I try to be your mega-buddy). I think the
>reason I'm so obtuse is that God gave me such a t
is the Linux version which is under the GPL
license. You may use this code with the GPL license in Linux
only."
That just simply doesn't work. The GPL does not allow you to say
that code is "for Linux only". You can say it, but saying it
and using the GPL doesn't me
ecially kernels with commercial
modules loaded.
If you can repeat the problem with a pristine official penguin
pee kernel, I'm sure everyone would be interested though.
Hope this helps.
TTYL
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Are there any known problems with using a reiserfs patched 2.2.16
or 2.2.17 with the NFS patches? If not, does the patch order
matter?
Also, what is the URL to get the NFS patches for the above
kernels?
TIA
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mtrr pge mmx
3dnow
bogomips: 599.65
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ery right to speak
freely. A shame he hides from us, but to be removed from a list
for such a troll is totalitarian IMHO.
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know better anyway as RedHat's offices are near Cary.)
Cary is roughly the size of Chapel Hill, and is approx 10Mi from
RH offices, due south of RDU. ;o)
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On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Dr. Kelsey Hudson wrote:
>Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 13:39:09 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Dr. Kelsey Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Mike A. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: David Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Linux Kernel mailing list <[EMAIL P
ut any
>problem !
>Any idea ?
On Red Hat 7, you _MUST_ use the "kgcc" compiler to compile
kernels by editing the top level makefile and changing "gcc" to
"kgcc".
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s a pre-release version of some sort. It seems that the gcc
>people are not happy that RH included this version with RH7.
Which is irrelevant since Red Hat 7 includes kgcc which is
intended for kernel builds.
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t x86-64 ;-), and let people adapt.
Better yet, make it use "ia32" to avoid confusion.
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more than religious CS BS.
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yone uses however, so the general idea is "if another OS does
the job, use it".
That said, I'll bet Linux can do what you want no problem, but
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>enough ?
What if build-machine != machine-kernel-was-built-for?
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On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Keith Owens wrote:
>Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2000 14:59:42 +1100
>From: Keith Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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tly with the Linux community in an open source manner.
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Jeff. ;o) I got a good kick out of it anyway. ;o)
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t;I HAVE built this kernel for another computer. I was having problems with
>this, so I remove the .config, created a new one with "make oldconfig" and the
>customised with make xconfig"
Try doing a "make distclean" or "make mrproper" first. Are you
using kgcc?
ugh.
I'd also like to be able to use whatever kernel I want without
using vendor supplied binary-only modules for IDE support.
Is there a totally open-source solution for me? ;o)
Would I get better results at all with 2.4.0testXX, with or
without any patches, and what value of XX?
TIA
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, latency 32
I/O ports at e000
Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2
00:07.3 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc.: Unknown device 3050
(rev 30)
Flags: medium devsel
Dunno if that helps...
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00:07.3 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc.: Unknown device 3050 (rev 30)
Flags: medium devsel
Kernel 2.2.18 + IDE patches.
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On 21 Dec 2000, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
>Date: 21 Dec 2000 10:07:12 +0100
>From: Thierry Vignaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Mike A. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject
d even be
nice... I think it is shoddy hardware with made up specs
myself.. makes a good sell to people... ;o)
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Anyone looked into this?
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that.
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c work fine, as
does the machine sitting idling doing its job. If I do a copy
from hdb to hdc it explodes. Very odd.. ;o(
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to work fine if I access any one drive, but if I copy from hdb ->
hdc the machine dies within seconds.
.config attached
I am thinking possible hardware failure, but I havent spent time
yet trying to narrow it down.
No special lilo options or any tweaking going on on this machine
other than hdp
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