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<0> sudo make-kpkg --append-to-version=.XXXX --initrd kernel_image <-- im compiling kernel 2.6.16.1, what goes on the .XXXX the version number of the kernel ? like 2.6.16.1 or not?
<0> anyone?
<1> yo
<2> when i do a kernel config , i do a make oldconfig , then i have to manaully press enter for , can it be automated
<3> Hi
<3> How to check if my Pentium4 has hyper threading from linux ?
<3> I dont know if I should enable it in kernel config
<4> hi
<4> almost everytime I copy large files my kernel goes crazy and kswapd+pdflush use up my whole CPU, almost freezing my computer. I use 2.6.15.7 vanilla and, 2.6.16 + ck2 patchset, and I experience the same behavior.
<5> Hi could somebody help me to get started with debugfs?
<6> lamikr: Could? Maybe;Want too? Maybe Not
<5> gb: I am trying to work with the suspend/resume in pda that uses busybox. The problem is that the suspend freezes the system and I would like to have some method for tracing what happens before the freeze happens. Do you know could debugfs be a good for that?
<6> lamikr: That problem is not restricted too your pda



<6> happens on lots of different hardware
<5> yes I know.
<6> there is much dicumentation available you can read on the issue with some possible solutions which may/may not help you resolve the issue
<6> I personally no longer bother with suspend/resume because it's more h***le then it's worth
<5> I found following example driver that opens and writes to somewhere by using debugfs. I just do not know where it writes and how I could read the data in next boot.
<5> http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/gregkh/gregkh-2.6/patches/gregkh/gregkh-debugfs_example.patch
<6> lamikr: sorry cant help you
<5> gb: Well, that's ok. Thank's anyway.
<6> but ang in there, there might be sumone else in here who wants too help
<7> how can i tell what Wireless extension version my kernel is built with?
<8> gb: playing your god damn nethack ><
<7> Any ideas?
<6> bobbens: same was doing well with my monk till a horse come up n started bighting me
<6> pony rather
<8> gb: best score 350k :) with no wishes
<6> wishes?
<6> how do you wish?
<8> gb: wand of wishing, get a water demon to give you one (really rare from quaffing from fountains), djinni from cloudy potions (also rare), sitting on throne (luck dependent)...
<7> Any ideas? :(
<6> ahh ok have too try that some time
<6> bobbens: why is it my god damn nethack?
<8> wamty: dont remember the exact line in your .config, but just use make menuconfig and see if its enabled
<8> gb: playing waaaay too much when should be doing other things :)
<8> gb: its too good
<6> bobbens: hahahahahaha thatl lern yuh :P
<6> http://bofhgn.boldlygoingnowhere.org/jokes/backpacking.html
<6> have a gander at that bobbens, wrote it this morning
<8> heh
<6> between nethacking that is :)
<8> gah im thinking about making it so my user cant use it
<6> hehehehe
<6> theres always moria & rogue too :)
<8> the problem now is that i have too many bones files in nethack
<8> got my *** kicked by one of my mummies ><
<8> he had +2 blessed greased white dragon scale mail ><
<8> the mummy
<6> oo
<6> anyhow time I spent some time in the horizontal position resting instead of nethacking
<6> cya
<8> n8
<7> Are the current kernel these: [ 2.6.16.1 / 2.6.16-git19 ]
<7> ?
<9> there we go
<9> finally
<9> is there an easy way to upgrade the kernel in suse 10.0 to 2.6.16? like rpm
<8> ask #suse, not #kernel
<9> fine
<8> we dont keep track of how distros do it
<10> hi, im writing a kernel module for my usb ir receiver. I've used the usb-skeleton but the read procedure wont work for me. Its based on BULK-in/out, but i need to use interrupt pipes read. I have a little experience in programming, but not much. Could anyone help me?
<1> oh noes



<10> ? :s
<11> plazm: what model of usb ir receiver?
<11> (not that i know the answer to your question)
<11> plazm: i also have an unsupported usb ir adapter that i would like to add support for, the device ID is "Dazzle" and the vendor ID is "KingSun Semiconductors"
<10> balrog-kun
<10> mine is a Creative USB IR Receiver
<10> balrog-kun
<11> ok, it's a different one then
<10> please try to write "# lsusb"
<10> you will get a line with you ir adapter and a number like this XXXX:XXXX
<11> Bus 001 Device 037: ID 07d0:4100 Dazzle
<10> okay, do you know if it needs initiation, or just broadcasts its "state" all the time?
<11> nope, i don't know
<12> hi there
<12> do anyone know where to get the trident cyberblade i1 driver as patch for the kernel ??
<10> balrog-kun, do you have a /dev/usb/hiddevX ?
<12> the suse dev`s did remove it from there kernels :S
<12> and the vanilla kernel is not realy working looks like the want to build an own kernel tree :S
<11> plazm: i don't have a /dev/usb at all
<10> balrog-kun, which distro are you running?
<11> plazm: gentoo
<11> well, i just wanted to know if the models were the same
<11> i'm not writing the driver now
<12> is there some one who have 5 minutes time for me ?
<10> balrog-kun, well, if the info from your dongle is accessed the same way as mine, i just have to add yours to the module
<10> balrog-kun, i'll return someday, when im finished, if i ever get the needed help :)
<11> plazm: okay :) good luck
<12> hello ??
<11> this ir adapter is always recognised as a USB-to-Serial device
<10> ^willie^ if people knows how to help you, im sure they already had done so
<11> i think it's a clone of one of the devices that come with Nokia phones for communication between the phone and a PC
<12> plazm: since i get annoyed by suse channels that deliver 0 support i just not have the patience to wait 1 hour for an reply that i don't read when i'm busy on my laptop
<12> just a simple question like where i can get the trident driver sources to build them my self is not that hard or is it ?
<10> well, if you dont have the time for waiting, then i think you chose the wrong os
<12> it is in the vanilla kernel but the suse dev`s do remove it for some lame reason :S
<11> ^willie^: you can probably get it from the suse repository for one of the older kernels
<12> plazm: vanilla kernels come with the trident and trident cyberblade driver
<12> balrog-kun: the remove it from the kernel :S
<10> then just download the vanilla source and compile it?
<11> but applying the patch to the latest vanilla kernel may not always go well
<12> plazm: is not working
<12> suse 10.0 can't boot on an vanilla kernel for some reason
<11> ^willie^: yeah, but the should have a repository
<10> ^willie^, then your missing some options in your config...
<11> repositories keep all the versions, the never forget any information
<12> nope
<12> suse it self is the problem
<12> gentoo works fine on vanilla kernels
<12> suse patch a lot and the os is based on there patches
<10> ^willie^, i know. but the different distros need different configs
<12> true
<10> gentoo has its requrements
<10> suse has others
<12> yes but gentoo rocks
<10> then install gentoo?
<12> it just works like how it shut be but my pc is to slow to compile kde-base
<12> so i'm only use it on my servers
<12> and suse as second option for the desktop and laptop
<10> then you will have to find the requirements for suse vanilla sources
<12> if i can add the trident cyber blade driver is the problem solved
<12> i can live with the 2.6.13 kernel on my desktop


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