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<0> if i have a socket file descriptor, how to get the domain? (unix, inet) <1> Hi, since the kernel is quite big and I think about updating the source code from time to time, I was wondering if there is some kind of versioning system in place. I have heard about git. Can I use it to alwys get the diffs and keep my source at the latest stable level? <2> friggin k1W1's that try n steal my nick <3> hi all <3> any one up? <2> no we're all down, some of us down under :P <2> Are you taking a poll or something? <2> eww irssi on microsoft, that sounds awful <2> is ir as awful as it sounds? <2> obviously it is :) <2> Laibsch: Dunno about git,but I do know a lot of people utilise rsync, checkout rsync://rsync.kernel.org/pub/ <1> gb: Thank you for the answer. Won't that give me the bleeding edge? I want the latest stable. <2> http://www.kernel.org/pub/ is another representation of the same area in http as far as I know <2> Laibsch: It was an example for you too look at, nothing more <2> straight from http://kernel.org/ which you no doubt looked at before coming here :) <2> I'mjust the bofh here, I dont offerpracticable solutions based on my mental telepathy or your issue
<2> I can't even hit the <spac bar> on a regular basis in order too make my typing readable <4> Laibsch: yes, you could use git (only for the sources though) <4> you need to do an initial clone first though, that will install a lot of git's own files in the tree <4> e.g git cannot update from your tarball unpacked sources to a git snapshot sources, it can update the git tree that you have already in your system <1> Thanks balrog-kun. <1> Are you in any way related to Japan or Nihongo? <4> yes, <4> with a relation "is a student of" <1> Maybe you want to stop by at http://gakusei.sf.net. We always need good people to get the community of gakusei going. <4> oh <4> Laibsch: i will visit the site later today :) thanks <1> We are right now mainly working on Japanese support for embedded devices via openembedded and anthy. If you are interested in that you are welcome. My next big wish would be to get a decent vocab software based on Leitner-system going. But anything else you would be interested in is more than welcome. <1> If you want to become a member of the community let me know. I am the admin of gakusei.sf.net <4> wow, nice <4> i'm also working on embedded software right now <1> Wanna switch over to #nihongo? <1> I need to go to bed soon. though. <4> (but i'm only at the point of trying to run the kernel on the device, haven't come to the point of thinking about things like input methods yet) <1> here or there? <5> good evening <5> can someone help me with the automount mechanism for cdroms on 2.6.12? <2> _leexouce: Can? Perhaps;Will? Perhaps not;using mount is about as complex as reading man mount <5> gb, what I actually am looking for , if i understood correctly is understanding why I'm not getting the udev events which would trigger the mount <5> I don't see udev logging anything <2> hmm glad I didn't waste any energyu typing a response <6> can i disconnect a device from the system without actually physically disconnecting the cables? or rather, can i unbind a driver/module from a hardware device <2> computinchuck: sure <2> in the case of pcmcia simply shutting cardmgr down is sufficient <6> how do i do that? <6> it's a usb device <6> an ipod actually <2> depends how you're using it <2> if it's mounted using usb_storage just unmount it <6> i have a dock that lets me play music through my stereo, but i can't do anything with the ipod while it's captured by the computer <6> unmounting still keeps the ipod bound <2> kill the software that is binding it <6> i think in order to free up the ipod, i have to remove the usbcore module <2> yeah killing usbcore will do the trick too <6> can i use the same modules twice? just telling one of them to get the ipod and the other to get the rest of my devices? <2> ummusbcore is just that, the core driver for usb <7> Good day Everyone :) <7> am getting swtchroot: new root mount point expected <7> Kerenl panic - not syncing : attemted to kill init <8> Khan, what do you mean? <8> you mean to say that when you run the initrd, kernel goes into kernel panic? <8> what is the exact error? <7> exactly <7> When the system tries to runu swicthroot from /dev/root to /sysroot <7> It is switching properly <7> and new root is also getting mounted but after that am getting this error message <8> hmm..that i think some kernel gurus can surely figure out.. <7> Sorry it is mounting first followed by switchrooting <9> with initrd's, the kernel mounts the initrd image as it's root fs. initrd then mounts the real filesystem, and then uses pivotroot to switch to that <7> cef: Yes, you are correct <7> But after mounting the real rootfs <7> Its not able to switch to the real root thats the problem am facing <7> What could be the problem <7> ??? <10> hi folx <11> how to set a job to run on single CPU when there are more then one cpu <8> if the kernel is compiled with device mapper support, does it in anyway change the way the kernel boots ?
<8> adding the support doesnt mean that /dev/mapper and everything should be in terms of devmapper working? Right? <12> hi guys <12> what is the max size NFSv3 volume that one can mount in 2.4? <13> oh damn my head :) <13> gb, :) sup dude <2> yes please, always like a bit of supper :) <13> :) that is good <13> brb <14> hello all <14> i trie to compile a kernel from kernel.org linux-2.6.16-rc2 and get an error message include/linux/version.h Error 2 <14> it use the a config from the ubuntu kernel 2.6.12 <14> i use gcc-4 too <14> i put the error msg here: http://paste.husk.org/5148 <2> you say you used a config, but did you do make oldconfig or just tried too build it without normalising it? <2> can you compile anything? <2> rool back too a stable gcc <2> roll rather <2> that said you should either build a fresh config with a new kernel or use make oldconfig if you want similar options too a prior kernel <14> gb: i only copied the config in the directory /usr/src/linux and renamed it to .config <15> hi <2> phimic: that alone will cause problems <15> has someone compiled 2.6.16-rc2 ? <14> gb: i try make oldconfig <2> yup look it up on kernel.org or search engine if you want more info <15> with gcc 4.0 <2> yes well gcc 4.0 is an issue in itself also :) <15> lol <15> http://pastebin.com/546461 <14> gb: i copied config from /boot/ to /usr/src/linux and did a make oldconfig <14> but i become the same error message, i trie it again with make mrpropper <2> like I said earlier the issue is most likely your gcc, try & compile a known working kernel first, if it fails then it's your gcc <2> thats for the threat you made before you left :) <13> :) <13> then it is ok <13> lol <2> oh no not the lamer mating call again <2> that'l lern yuh for sleeping all day <16> heh <16> i just leave sleep on until i'm at the computer <16> just came back from the university <2> tsk tskno excuse :P <2> shoulda bin ircing at uni <16> damn, i thought you'd believe that <2> bobbens: nah remember I'm a bastard :) <16> bofh! <2> yup <2> the one & only <16> nah, theyre more like a secret cult nowadays <16> damn now to figure out how the fscking evdev driver works <2> bobbens: ask anyone who has crossed me how much of asecret it is <2> evdev? <17> anyone knows about hardware deubgging? <17> as in unknow hardware <16> silly xorg module, trying to get all the extra keys on my keyboard working, to be able to get alot more keybinds working <17> specifically PCMCIA <2> shay|wifi: What do I win for responding too your poll? <17> (on netbsd and/or linux) <17> gb, a couple of claps? :-) <17> gb, maybe a virtual hug. <2> hmm <17> :-/ <2> must be sumone else <17> uh? <2> bobbens: I dont much like xorg, seems a lot more unstable too me <16> it works somewhat well, just that my card ****s alot <2> bobbens: shall I guess nvidia? <16> nah ati <16> using OSS drivers, pretty shaky
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