Re: pcnet32 (maybe more) hosed in 2.4.3

2001-04-04 Thread Wade Hampton
question! Cheers, -- W. Wade, Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> If Microsoft Built Cars: Every time they repainted the lines on the road, you'd have to buy a new car. Occasionally your car would just die for no reason, and you'd have to restart it, but you'd just accept this.

2.2.19 toshiba option broken

2001-04-04 Thread Wade Hampton
ivers/char/toshiba.c and change #include "toshiba.h" to #include"linux/toshiba.h" Cheers, -- W. Wade, Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> If Microsoft Built Cars: Every time they repainted the lines on the road, you'd have to buy a new car. Occasio

OPPS with 2.4.3 and LIDS

2001-04-09 Thread Wade Hampton
See attached oops description. -- W. Wade, Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> BUG report for vmguest5 on Mon Apr 9 07:00:32 EDT 2001 [1.] One line summary of the problem: Kernel oops with 2.4.3+LIDS running under VMWare [2.] Full description of the problem/report: The machine that cras

oops script for /usr/src/linux/scripts

2001-04-09 Thread Wade Hampton
I made a simple bug_report.sh script to facilitate generating a bug report. It could be included in /usr/src/linux/scripts and could be referenced in /usr/src/linux/BUG-REPORTING. If anyone is interested, please see attached. Cheers, -- W. Wade, Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> bug_report.sh

2.4.3, VMWare, 2 VMs

2001-04-09 Thread Wade Hampton
I/800, 256 M RAM, RedHat 6.2 with updates, 2.4.3 VM1: RedHat 7.0 with recent updates VM2: RedHat 7.0 with 2.4.3 and LIDS Cheers, -- W. Wade, Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> If Microsoft Built Cars: Every time they repainted the lines on the road, you'd have to buy a new car. Occasionall

Re: 2.4.3, VMWare, 2 VMs

2001-04-09 Thread Wade Hampton
Petr Vandrovec wrote: > > On 9 Apr 01 at 12:03, Wade Hampton wrote: > > > Is anyone having problems with running more than > As I already answered on VMware newsgroups: Thanks. I didn't see the post on the VMware newsgroup > VMware's 2.0.3 vmmon module uses

apparent file corruption on 2.4.2

2001-03-02 Thread Wade Hampton
chgrp, mv, cat, vi, touch, etc. Does anyone have any ideas. I can live with one messed up file in /binold, but I can't live with a messed up /dev/dsp. I really don't want the Microsoft solution (reload) Any help would be MOST appreciated! -- Wade Hampton - To unsubscribe from th

Re: eject weirdness on NEC disc changer, kernel 2.4.2

2001-03-05 Thread Wade Hampton
CD-R, CD-ROM, DVD), all with ide-scsi running Note, this has forced me to reboot both 2.4.0, 2.4.1, and 2.4.2 (multiple boxes). Cheers, -- W. Wade, Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> If Microsoft Built Cars: Every time they repainted the lines on the road, you'd have to buy a new car. O

Re: regression testing

2001-03-22 Thread Wade Hampton
tested such as file systems, network stack, SMP, compile options on various platforms, etc. More obscure hardware, some older hardware, etc., would be out of scope for such an effort. Cheers, -- W. Wade, Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> If Microsoft Built Cars: Every time they repainted the

Re: 2.4.2 cs4232 is not SMP safe

2001-03-30 Thread Wade Hampton
pop from the speaker. This appears to be a startup transient and is not present on my other sound card in the box, a SoundBlaster Vibra 16. This pop happens on ANY play application, playing ANY file (esdplay, play[sox], vplay, xmms, etc.). Cheers, -- Wade Hampton - To unsubscribe from this list: