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<0> yes, thats my intepretation of how patches work <0> but I've been wrong before :) <1> now that i got it patched... :) <0> so it worked ok now? <1> well its patched <1> now i need to compile it i guess <0> hehehe <1> hmm <0> want too borrow my 10lb sledge for much needed percusive maintenance first? <1> i can copy old config file from /boot/ and put it in /usr/src/linux and name it .config to use it? <0> nope <0> well you can, but it will break <1> whys that? <0> you need too do a make oldconfig with it <0> so it can compare the previous kernels configuration options with those of the current kernel & provide a best match <1> yes, thats what i ment, i can do that?
<0> yup <0> sorry this notebook is being lagged by dpkg <1> no worry, your the first that can really help :) <1> all others are like "too complicated" :D <0> i'm running it niced too 19 but it's still making a dent in the cpu load <0> dont say that <0> you trying too r <0> uin my reputation? <1> nono, your ok by all means :) <0> irssi starts chucking a wobbly when theres insufficient cpu for it & inserts carriage returns for me <0> bad enough with the ones who idle in here <0> wonder how bobbens nethacking is going? <2> hi guys. <2> i've notice a kernel bug <2> Every day (maybe more or less) the clock seems to late 10 minutes.. <2> there's is no problem with motherboard batteries because i have the same at the same time with 3 machines. <2> the prob is: <2> Apr 5 11:36:23 dune Hangcheck: Using monotonic_clock(). <2> Apr 5 11:36:23 dune intel8x0_measure_ac97_clock: measured 54666 usecs <2> Apr 5 11:36:23 dune intel8x0: clocking to 46856 <2> seems a bug in clock driver.. <2> Anyone has notice this? <2> *have <3> yo <2> um amigo brasileiro? <2> :) <3> Drune: sim <2> hehe. <3> Drune: What are you doing here, btw? <2> i've notice a kernel bug. <2> with clock. <3> Drune: What bug? <2> Every day (maybe more or less) the clock seems to late 10 minutes.. <2> there's is no problem with motherboard batteries because i have the same at the <2> ops <2> (bad paste) <2> *there's is no problem with motherboard batteries because i have the same at the same time with 3 machines. <3> Drune: I quite didn't get the meaning of the last sentence <2> ok, clock lates every day - 10 minutes. <2> that will let me to think that may be a motherboard batteries right? <0> Drune: thats a known issue, usually linked with using smp <2> i dont use smp. <3> Drune: what time is it now in your watch? <2> gb, there's a lkml discution about that? <0> Drune: it's not enabled in your kernel at all? <3> I really mean your WATCH <2> gb, no. i've a single CPU with PREEMPT kernel. <2> Apr 5 11:36:23 dune Hangcheck: Using monotonic_clock(). <2> Apr 5 11:36:23 dune intel8x0_measure_ac97_clock: measured 54666 usecs <2> Apr 5 11:36:23 dune intel8x0: clocking to 46856 <2> at /var/log/messages <2> MegaByte, 15:39 <3> Drune: uh... where do you live? <0> MegaByte: please dont use capitals for more then one character in a row <2> MegaByte, Portugal. <0> Drune: same <0> it makes you unreadable <3> Drune: Yeah, I said it at the wrong channel :P <2> me? sorry. my english is not perfect. <3> <3> Portugal
<3> <3> Oh, let me see downstairs <2> lol <3> Drune: Ok... it was about 11:39 there and my clock says it's 11:42 <3> Seems ok <3> gb: You must hate acronyms <3> Drune: I'm using the latest kernel <3> 2.6.16.1 <2> me too. <2> yesterday i've made a ntpdate, and today too <2> check the time: <2> drune@dune ~ $ /sbin/hwclock <0> Drune: if you know it's an issue & you're on the lkml why are you here? <2> Wed Apr 5 15:34:10 2006 -0.453188 seconds <2> drune@dune ~ $ date <2> Wed Apr 5 15:43:15 WEST 2006 <3> bash-3.1$ /sbin/hwclock <3> Wed 05 Apr 2006 11:45:13 AM BRT -0.394023 seconds <3> Do I have a bug too? <2> no. it's right. <2> mine doesnt. hardware clock is 10 minutes late. <4> gb: all my good guys die >< <3> Drune: What exactly is triggering the bug on your kernel? <3> If it's also the latest stable version? <0> bobbens: hehe such is life, as is having too tolerate lemmings <4> i always faint from exhaustion and die >< <4> especially when lugging around fat human bodies to sacrifice at the altars :P <0> bobbens: I usually end up doing something stupid like kicking in a shop door, slipping while getting on a horse or not running away when I should <4> yup, it doesnt tolerate any mistakes <4> like my 350k game, was attacking too fast missed petrify message and since it was full moon it took 2 full turns for me to become a statue <0> hehehe <5> hi... I have to patch files, that I need to apply to the kernel. They overlap at some files, so I need to correct the later patch so i works after the first patch are applied... but I don't get the syntaks. Could anyone help me, or point med to some documentation on that ? <0> Could?Perhaps;Want too?Probably not. <5> gb: that's good help <0> kimrhh: glad you like it :P <0> bobbens: woohoo computer gave me a human samurai this time :) <4> gb: dun like lawful :P <4> chaotic is much nicer :) <4> no restrictions <4> gb: You kill the one-eyed one-horned flying purple people eater! got to love hallucinations :) <0> yeah had a good one yesterday, was using my pet too get all these scrolls <0> then one of the scrolls punished me with a ball & chain <4> those are always fun <4> if you have 25 strength you can kick them and use them as a weapon against things :) <0> I hear Katherine where I used too camp is under water :) <4> fun :) <4> time to get a scuba kit <6> What would the argument boot=casper do ? I'm trying to setup a LiveDVD and that's the argument it uses for ubuntu. <0> hmm crappy isp <0> mkrenz: you'd have too ask the makers of that particular dist <6> Well, its for a LiveDVD <6> I'm trying to figure out how the nautopia.net LiveDVD script is working and it puts that argument in the ubuntu grub menu. <6> :-) <0> lilo's not let me down too date :) <0> unlike that rotten game of nethack <0> it's all bobbens fault <0> I never used too play it as much till he reminded me it was there <4> gb: :P i blame you for introducing me to it <4> and the joys of monsters with blessed scrolls of create monster :) <0> bobbens: better if it's in a spellbook :) <0> you can waste your magic points creating one too leave you with none too fight it :) <4> monsters dont use spellbooks, and the scroll creates like 20 at a time :) much worse the a wand or anything else, especially if you're in an open room. Suddenly you get sorrounded by 20 guys <4> gb: last game i died creating monsters to sacrifice :) <0> hehehe <4> stupid winged gargoyles, do like 30 damage a hit even when you have -10 ac <0> those rotten water mocc***ins cornered me <4> quaffing from fountains are we? <4> if you're a knight you can just jump over them :) <0> yup :) <0> ever since you told me bout the genie :P <4> gb: its really rare, ive gotten 2 whilst been killed by water moc***ins/water demons at least 20 times :)
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