f Documentation/? Is the plan to DocBookize everything
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convention much less a formating one. I'm interested in helping out
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) end up not being scared off
by the process.
Is perl allowed for kernel scripts intended for users, or am I stuck
with sh?
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test kernels and most recently in the 2.4.0 kernel. I
dont recall witnessing this behavior in the 2.2 series. I do have a VIA
KA-7 motherboard, AMD Athlon 650 processor, and the following hdparm
settings:
hdparm -c 1 -d 1 -k 1 -m 8 -u 1 /dev/hda
If there is any other information that I can
Lucky b*st*rd! ;-) My spam is mostly from USA. Just deleted 78
of those, and only 7 seemed to be from abroad. I wish i could block
.com ... ;-)
Pedro
On 7 Jan 2001, at 17:53, John O'Donnell wrote:
> Only on my company's e-mail server. My company typically gets "zero"
> emails from outs
lation's for Configure.help have stale URL's...
I've XXX'd them, and sent a mail to the addresses for the maintainers
of the Spanish and Italian translation to see if there is a new URL.
The patch applies to 2.4.0 clean and to -ac4 with a bunch of offset
warnings, but manages
As per usual, when sending a mail with an attachment, I forgot to
attach it after I :wq'd.
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opose a 19M patch that doesn't *DO*
anything.
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> On Sat, Dec 23, 2000 at 04:29:19PM -0500, Todd M. Roy wrote:
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> > firs
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> On Sat, Dec 23, 2000 at 04:29:19PM -0500, Todd M. Roy wrote:
> > group is visible, and you just told meit should be, then I can just
> > copy volumes over under test13-pre3 and destroy and recreate the
> > firs
Alan and All,
I've detected a bug somewhere in 2.4.0-acX, at least in ac4,
the first ac kernel I built. It seems that I can't mount
a scsi zip disk in, unless the following has occurred:
1. There is a disk in the zip drive when I boot.
2. I fdisk the scsi block device and re-write the partit
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Giacomo Catenazzi spoke:
> Here a valid configuration (no AGP, but all DRM set)
> compiling [2.4.0]:
> [...]
DRM requires AGPGART.
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gotten recently has had a valid signature;
linux-2.4.0.tar.gz and patch-2.4.1-pre1.gz.
Since man pages can be used as trojans, this may be a problem.
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Andrea,
Sorry to say but lvm 0.9.1-beta1 still segfaults
at the same place, line 140 of pv_read_all_pv_of_vg.c
pv_this is still null.
This with a straight 2.4.0 kernel with an onstream tape
patch and the generated lvm patch. Lvm is a module (on
my home machine).
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Andrea,
This worked for me on my home machine!!
Thank you!
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Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jan 14, 2001 at 05:32:34PM +0100, Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
> > BTW, I can easily reproduce. I was near to go into it yesterday but got
> > interrupted by other issues (like the merging of
computer. Just let me know what I need to provide.
thanks,
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Yes, I have the same motherboard / chipset. Thanks for your help!
Rodney M. Jokerst
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Nathan Thompson wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 03:11:01PM -0600, Rodney M. Jokerst wrote:
> > This action causes my screen to go blank in X and remain blank
> > unless I
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. DRI works great with it.
my system is an ASUS CUSL2 with a Matrox G400.
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--- linux~/CREDITS Tue Nov 14 20:39:13 2000
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The D-Link DFE530TX NIC, which is based on the VIA Rhine-II chip,
doesn't seem to work properly when receiving data fast. Sending isn't a
problem.
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http://www.scyld.com/network/via-rhine.html
eth0: VIA VT6102 Rhine-II at 0xd400,
You are not alone. And the problem gets even worse when you
have to deal with ISDN devices. In my company´s data room we
have all Linux servers running 365 days a year (minus upgrade
time) and in one corner a lonely Windows NT Server 3.0 with 5
Client Access Licenses working as a RAS serve
Sorry if this is already reported; I'm not subscribed since it's way
over my head still and there's too much else to do... so, please CC
me if you need more input.
I'm goofing around trying to get the right options set so I can run
`dhcpd' and `vtun'... I accidently turned on the "netlink"
The latest firmware for the 3ware 5000 family of controllers -
Escalade 5.1 - allows for hotswap using standard ide removable
drive bays. I was already using ide removable drive bays to reduce
downtime in case i needed to do maintenance, but now the worry
is gone if it works as they adver
I'd like to announce the availability of streamfs filesystem for the
linux-2.4.0-test8 kernel. Streamfs is a special purpose file system for
Linux geared towards audio/video editing and other streaming media needs.
It is special purpose in the sense that only limited number of regular
files (or
On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Horst von Brand wrote:
> I've found more bugs by "working half crippled" (as you call it). I do
> agree with Linus that people who rely mainly on debuggers for finding and
> fixing bugs are on the whole bad programmers, I've had to deal with more
I've resisted from participat
Not so sure about NFSv3 server, since i haven´t pushed it that
much, but as a NFSv2 server and client, and a NFSv3 client, it has
proven itself to me. And i have a network comprised of about 40
Solaris, Irix, Aix and Linux machines, running different releases of
each operating system. Whil
The change to eepro100 done in pre16 isn´t listed as being
restored. Is it still in i/o mode?
Pedro
On 4 Sep 2000, at 19:53, Alan Cox wrote:
> Ok Linux 2.2.17 official is now out. This is the same as 2.2.17pre20 without
> the -pre20 id string
>
[...]
>
> 2.2.17pre16
[...]
> o Switch
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for file include/net/x25.h, test10-pre4 contains this patch:
...
extern void x25_kill_by_neigh(struct x25_neigh *);
-#include
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/* x25_dev.c */
...
with this, the file failed to compile -- the kernel compiles fine with it
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> for file include/net/x25.h, test10-pre4 contains this patch:
> with this, the file failed to compile -- the kernel compiles fine with it
> added back.
i wrote too fast -- while there is a problem with x25 in the current
kernel, it may n
I got this oops dding partitions. test10-pre3
works fine.
below is a representative sample.
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Disk /dev/hda: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 1216 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 bytes
Device BootStart EndBlocks Id Syst
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did something change in the past 2 months to break cpia_usb cameras?
the last i remember using my webcam was toward the end of august.
it hasn't been working with test9 or test8 i don't think.
the device shows up just fine, the /proc/cpia/video0 is
features a char device for
grabbing entropy and a timer device to inject the entropy directly into
/dev/random.
Jeff Garzik wrote it.
i am using it in 2.4 on my i815.
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probably not as up to date as the C source.
it works great for me. i have it feeding the standard entropy pool, so my
/dev/random is fat with entropy.
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Why not just remove the sa lines from /etc/crontab?
C.
Byron Stanoszek wrote:
>
> On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, J.D. Hollis wrote:
>
> > I've been having a problem with memory since 2.4.0test9...for some reason,
> > shortly after my system boots, my hard drive begins to seek rapidly for no
> > apparent
Guess: you're using RedHat 7.0 (or somehow else are using a "new"
version of gcc).
Either use make cc=kgcc for redhat or downgrade gcc to a supported
version.
James Simmons wrote:
>
> Something I seen on a lug. Anyone have a patch for this?
>
> I'm trying to compile a 2.2.17 kernel. When I do
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i'm happy to see my cheap little camera working again.
i have observations though:
using uhci.o, i only get black image from video camera in xawtv.
using usb-uhci.o, i get a picture, but i periodically get:
kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status , fr
I wrote a small patch to the SoundBlaster driver to allow use of a legacy
(non-PnP) card along with any PnP SB cards you may have, using an extra
insmod option. If the option is not specified, the driver works as
without the patch. The patch is created off the 2.4.0test9 kernel.
Please tell me
=i686-c -o mga_dma.o mga_dma.c
mga_dma.c: In function `mga_irq_install':
mga_dma.c:821: structure has no member named `next'
make[4]: *** [mga_dma.o] Error 1
make[4]: Leaving directory `/home/rml/src/linux/linux/drivers/char/drm'
make[3]: *** [first_rule] Error 2
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the new queue (is
there something in /Documentation?) and get a patch out ... i wonder how
many other drivers need to be patched to handle the new task queue?
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i previously reported a problem with mga_dma.c not compiling due to the
new schedule task queue updates. below is a patch to use the new task
queue system.
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--- linux/drivers/char/drm/mga_dma.c~ Sun Dec 10 17:35:17 2000
+++ linux/drivers
fs/smbfs/sock.c needs updating for the new task queue as well. find the
patch below. if i find any more of these ill put together a mass patch
instead of these individual emails.
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(where i got the
above, hopefully i am right) is readable.
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n, and drivers have not been redone for the new
implementation. so, there is no simple patch, and we need to fix all
these.
patches like you did for i2o are what we need. basically its just changing
to the new macros/member names.
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an 85%
> of CPU cycles. [...]
its supposed to do this - its taking up the idle thread. its not actually
using those cpu cycles, dont worry.
yes, i agree -- its cpu usage shouldnt be shown as normal but integrated
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s using its built
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--- linux~/CREDITS Sun Dec 10 19:4
Mikael Pettersson wrote:
> 2.2.18 broke the emu10k1 driver when compiled into the kernel.
> The problem is that 2.2.18 now implements 2.4-style module_init,
> so emu10k1 ended up being initialised twice when built non-modular,
> which rendered it dysfunctional. The fix is to remove the now
>
Juri Haberland wrote:
>>> 2.2.18 broke the emu10k1 driver when compiled into the kernel.
>>
>> Is there also a fix available to make the bass and treble settings
>> work again in mixer applications (for example, Gnome mix 1.2.0)?
>
> Yes, put something like "EXTRA_CFLAGS += -DTONE_CONTROL
Now that in 2.4.0-test12-pre4, lvm 0.9 has replaced 0.8, is it possible
to do a conversion of lvm created physical volumes, volume groups
and logical volumes from 0.8 to 0.9?
Sorry if this is already a FAQ that I just haven't found yet.
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Thanks,
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On Sat, Dec 23, 2000 at 02:24:39PM -0500, Todd M. Roy wrote:
>
>> Now that in 2.4.0-test12-pre4, lvm 0.9 has replaced 0.8, is it
possible
>> to do a conversion of lvm created physical volumes, vol
Perhaps someone can help me, I have also sent this message to Jens...
I have been trying to get my Toshiba DVD-RAM SD-W to work with linux
kernel 2.2.16.
The drive is recognized by the adaptec controller:
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Perhaps someone can help me, I have also sent this message to Jens...
I have been trying to get my Toshiba DVD-RAM SD-W to work with linux
kernel 2.2.16.
The drive is recognized by the adaptec controller:
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I have some more information on the Toshiba DVD-RAM problem:
I get a 'no medium' error when I try to format a DVD-RAM. A regular CDROM
in the same drive works fine.
Setting debug in /proc/sys/dev/cdrom/debug issues the following error
when I try to format a blank DVD-RAM disk.
Sep 29 07:53:14 g
Has anyone tried Redhat 7.0 yet? What a mess.
1) It would not compile stock kernels out of the box. (ends at
compress.S) with a fatal error.
2) Trying to compile the kernel source for 2.2.16 that comes with the
redhat disk (which is very different than the stock 2.2.16) causes my
system come to
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is there something magical about the memory size of 128M of ram in the
kernel, on this system, in the sound driver, or in esound?
i recently upgraded my inspiron 3800 from 96M (32 + 64) to 192M (64 +
128), and now playing mp3s, wavs or any other digi
dereferencing `void *' pointer
i810_rng.c:386: request for member `uc' in something not a structure or
union
make[3]: *** [i810_rng.o] Error 1
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Package: esound
Version: 0.2.19
i've emailed various people about this already, but i've figured out a
couple new things.
basically, when i added ram to my linux-2.4.0-test8 box taking it from
96M to 192M of ram. esd over tcpip started popping, hesitating,
distorting. if i limit the memory at k
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Scott M. Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > It may not be related, but out of five boot attempts, only one got past
> >the IDE driver stage(ie, below from 2.4.2 :
> >
Hi All,
I notice that the new aic7xxx driver needs some version
of the berkekey db. (the make file has -ldb1 in it). It blew
up on my because I apparently don't have it installed.
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Hi All,
I notice that the new aic7xxx driver in 2.4.3-pre7 needs some version
of the berkeley db. (the make file has -ldb1 in it). It blew
up on my because I apparently don't have it installed.
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Wayne,
I have also been seeing disk corruption with my ASUS A7V with both
2.4.3-pre7 and pre8.
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I'm running kernel 2.4.3-pre8 on an ASUS A7V (BIOS 1007) motherboard and
recently noticed that it sometimes corrupts my hard disk, an IBM 75GXP
on
the onboard PDC20265 IDE controller.
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, William Thompson wrote:
> First few things I noticed were things left out. I'm not sure about any of
> these. The last thing is vmlinux doesn't link. Tons of missing symbols.
None of the mainstream Linux kernels compile out of the box for Mac/68K
(or even for m68k in gene
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001 15:29:51 +, James Sutherland wrote:
> Except you can't retry without ECN, because DaveM wants to do a Microsoft
> and force ECN on everyone, whether they like it or not.
Who's forcing? You have to *SPECIFICALLY* enable it in the config,
ignoring the notice in the help text
ed to repeat itself as well, as more of
IP's features become unreserved (Class E IP Address, anyone?)
/jmd
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Have you tried it with the modutiles 2.4.0 required by kernel 2.4.0?
Dale Christ wrote:
<>
[7.1.] Software:
-- Versions installed: (if some fields are empty or look
-- unusual then possibly you have very old versions)
Linux localhost.localdomain 2.4.0i586 #9 Fri Jan 26 15:07:33 CST 2001
i586 un
o put this command in a
-boot script. Oh, and by the way, you exit 'showkey' by not typing anything
+boot script. Oh, and by the way, you exit 'showkey' by not typing anything
for ten seconds.
* I have more questions, who can I ask?
On Sun, 28 Jan 2001 11:35:50 +, David Ford wrote:
> AFAIK, this hasn't ever been true. I have never had to specifically
> enable it at run time.
I was suspicious of that in the old doc but thought I'd leave it in...
Should have asked for feedback on it, but you caught it anyway, thanks!
Her
Any information on XFS interoperability with current kernel nfsd?
Pedro
On 29 Jan 2001, at 10:49, Yi Li wrote:
>
> SGI has made available the pre-release version 0.9 of its high-end XFS
> file system ported to Linux®. Code and detailed information are at
> http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs
ican)
> is the right name for these devices.
Disk is spelled 'disk' except for Compact Disc and Digital Versatile
Disc. If it wasn't 3:30 in the morning, a patch would be attached.
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b 4 14:43:05 2001
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S: Maintained
CONFIGURE.HELP
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Btw, GFS (http://www.sistina.com) also needs 64bit inode
number support. They offer a patch called inode.patch that is a
backport of the 2.4 code.
Pedro
On 8 Feb 2001, at 0:15, Andi Kleen wrote:
> Tigran Aivazian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Under 2.4.1, after a little
I got the debug statement below during boot.
Environment:
Pentium M, Thinkpad R40
Debian unstable
Linux 2.6.12-rc2
Gnu C 3.3.5
binutils 2.15
Debug: sleeping function called from invalid context at mm/slab.c:2090
in_atomic():1, irqs_disabled():0
[] dump_stack+0x17/0x20
Please CC any reply to jmc AT xisl.com as I'm not subscribed - thanks
We had 5 machines broken into last night all but one with kernel 2.6.8
and found a binary "krad-no-longer-private.c" had been downloaded
It contains the string:
k-rad.c - linux 2.6.* CPL 0 kernel exploit
Discovered Jan 2005
Thanks to everyone for the pointers on this one I've rebuilt the kernels
and we'll see what happens.
Seems like they got in because on most of the machines I had an ancient
sshd_config which allowed Protocol 1. When I installed newer sshds the
newer sshd_config got stuck in as a ".rpmnew" file.
>
On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 14:08 -0700, Chris Wright wrote:
> * John M Collins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Thanks to everyone for the pointers on this one I've rebuilt the kernels
> > and we'll see what happens.
>
> BTW, I'd recommend updating to 2.6.11.7 so
you more or less have to buy computers in bits
and put them together if you want (like I do) to shuffle bits of
hardware between different machines to suit varying needs or bolt on
extra bits and pieces of new hardware and above all not pay M$ tax.
The nvidia card seems the only one with reasonable perf
On Thu, 2005-04-14 at 16:02 -0400, Greg Folkert wrote:
> A-Freakin'-MEN me droogy.
>
> Hehehe, either a slow system, or you know how to transfer a working
> setup to another machine.
>
> My current image I use(d) for all of my machines was Built a long time
> ago, I think slink was what I used to
rnel config, lspci -v, and two opreports of a bonnie++ run
to: http://www.muixa.com/lkml/
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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Andre,
Minor typo fix:
--- ide-dma.c.~1~ Tue Jun 5 14:39:06 2001
+++ ide-dma.c Tue Jun 5 15:04:54 2001
@@ -708,15 +708,15 @@
if ((!dma_base) && (!second_chance)) {
unsigned long set_bmiba = 0;
second_chance++;
- switch(dev->vender)
his stable series, we should indeed
leave it out. That said, I will be testing this patch a bit further
myself, and because it does address a real memory leak issue, we should
consider it or another fix for stable 2.6.12.4.
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I know the OSS drivers are deprecated, but I'm trying to figure this out
for my own understanding.
Here's code from sound/oss/forte.c, in the write system call handler. A
test has already been performed (under the protection of the lock) and
the driver has decided to sleep.
add_wait_queue (&
uently. *All*
the xfers are slower than they could be w/ a non-polling driver.
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Simple cleanup to eliminate X copies of the pci_enable_intx() function
in libata. Moved ahci.c's pci_intx() to pci.c and use it throughout
libata and msi.c.
Signed-off-by: Brett Russ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Index: linux-2.6.13-rc6/drivers/scsi/sata_sis.c
Andre Tomt wrote:
> Matt M. Valites wrote:
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>> Hail List,
>>
>> I've been banging my head against this for a few days, and I wanted to
>> see if anyone here could lend a hand.
>>
>> I have the following configuration:
>> P4 3.x Ghz
>> 2G
rive cache: write back
sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 < sda5 sda6 sda7 >
Attached scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
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fine.
> > The relevant dmesg output is pasted below.
> I thought all SCSI cdroms were using /dev/scdx or /dev/srx. Atleast all
> mine are (I use ide-scsi for ide disks)
You thought right. The "/dev/sdx" was just a typo
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As far back as I can remember with Kernel 2.6 on a
BookPC (BKi810) the kernel will lock up solid when a
USB device is inserted. The curious thing is if the
device is already plugged in when booted up, it will
work normally.
The only recovery is by turning power
t's Alan or Linus. And if a teacher or manager doesn't believe those two...
Let *him* prove that AC and LT are wrong, and not the other way around..
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Previous INTx cleanup patch had a bug that was not caught. I found
this last night during testing and can confirm that it is now 100%
working.
Signed-off-by: Brett Russ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Index: linux-2.6.13/drivers/pci/pci.c
===
Hello all,
I know I can use the /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern and
/proc/sys/kernel/core_uses_pid files to
control core filenaming for *all* core files on a system, but is there a way
for a particular
process to have control of its own core file names? The down side to the
current way Linux
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The patch above increases the number of PNP port resources we support.
Prior to this patch, we ignored some port resources, which masked the
it87 problem.
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Signed-off-by: Mark M. Hoffman <
gt; + device_remove_file(data->bmc_device,
> +&sensor_dev_attr_reset_high_low.dev_attr);
> + device_remove_file(data->bmc_device, &sensor_dev_attr_name.dev_attr);
> + for (i = 0; i < data->num_sensors; i++)
> + for (j = 0
return;
> + goto out_user;
> }
>
> /* finally add the new bmc data to the bmc data list */
Applied to hwmon-2.6.git/testing, thanks.
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gt; in action.
>
> Also, in other cases it's generally to late to unregister the coretemp device
> if the CPU is already dead, so it should be unregistered on CPU_DOWN_PREPARE.
>
> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (frozen fix)
> Cc: Mark M. Hoffman &l
mutex_unlock(&data->update_lock);
> return -EINVAL;
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Applied to hwmon-2.6.git/testing, thanks.
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> sleep? Of course, at the end you would have to check that all the CPUs
> really did come back up, and unregister the devices for the CPUs that
> are still offline.
Is it possible to unregister a driver on CPU_DOWN_PREPARE_FROZEN? If
so, then the simplest fix would be the patch b
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Dave Hansen wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-01-16 at 00:52 -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:
>> On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 16:08:31 -0700 Dave Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Replace all callers with open_namei() directly, and move the
>>> nameidata stack allocation in
th per-sensor alarm files.
>
> Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> drivers/hwmon/adt7470.c | 96
> +--
> 1 files changed, 84 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
Applied to hwmon-2.6.git/testing, thanks
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I'm using kernel 2.6.8.1 (from Mandrake 10.1 I usually like to build a
custom kernel for each machine we've got).
I've recently taken to using USB Flash "Disks" to carry stuff around on
and I've not had any problems except on one machine.wi
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