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<0> _RADIOhead: aww your lemming m8 left <1> would it be off topic to ask how the process and thread sigmasks interact? <1> (2.6.9)
<1> does calling sigprocmask affect the thread sigmasks? <1> i'm also interested in ways to not create zombie children. We know you can ignore SIGCHILD are there otehr ways? (ignoring daemons) <2> hi <3> good evening <4> ge2u2 <5> Can anyone help me with this initrd file? I try to mount it, but it won't mount, saying "ioctl: LOOP_CLR_FD: Device or resource busy" and "mount: you must specify the filesystem type".
<6> How would I go about altering my module so that multiple versions of it can be loaded into the kernel to operate on devices at different memory-mapped I/O spaces? <6> I've added a "base" address, that the user can provide as a parameter upon inserting the module. <6> But, it complains that a module already exists with the same name. <7> A guy and work reports that he's having trouble with some EDA tools on x86_64 systems with 128GiB of RAM; apparently the tools won't load his 80GiB design job (he claims they are giving up at 64GiB) <7> What's the malloc() limit of a 64-bit process on x86_64 processors (probably EM64T as opposed to Opteron, if that matters in this case) <7> Naturally the guy doesn't tell me which distro nor kernel version he's using ... I'll guess RHEL3 possibly with a 2.4.21-27 or later (-32 or -37) kernel <7> (That's what most of the EDA tools officially support)
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