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<0> <1> get your money back on such a ****ty quality :) <2> dont make me jack bauer your *** <1> jack bauer, wots that? <1> some lemming thing :P <3> gb: be carefull with your *** :) an strike will be on you LOL <3> with 1kbps hahaha <2> nice <2> you'll get it in time for christmas 2010 <3> :)
<1> _RADIOhead: I dont have an ***, donkry or even a mule :P <3> hahahah gb <3> gb: check your mail :) <1> mail? <1> I'm homeless, I get no mail :P <3> ups neil_m <3> sorry gb <1> why for? I'm not, ot sick of paying through the nose for services I wasn't using <1> thats why I live in the beast on solar power now :) <3> :P <3> can i join u haha <1> _RADIOhead: I like my solitude too compile kernels without interruption from lemmings :) <3> gb: i have a lot of interrupts :) <2> heh just got your email _RADIOhead <3> ;) <1> wot spam did you send too neil_m ? <3> gb killer spam LOL <3> :) <1> LamerOnLine spam? <3> yap :) <1> you kids, you'l never growup too be real bofh's will yuh? :P <3> ;) we don`t wanna be like you :) :P <1> :) <1> no way one of me is enough for any universe <4> hey chaps. just grabbed hold of 2.6.16.5. is there any where i can see a -changelog-? the one i've seen at kernel.org dont say much <5> I've changed the defkeymap.kmap.gz for "string F12", but it still sends its original value even after logging out - does anyone know how to fix this? <1> oh no it's y***ine hide everyone <6> :) <6> hi gb <7> Will an initrd equivelant become part of upstream? <7> That is, will linux ever become auto-detecting, auto-loading of needed modules, right from the start? <1> sandman: sure. about the same time lemmings get a clue & stop expecting linux too be a one size fits all type software that crashes on a regular basis because it guesses badly quite often on what the users needs are <1> A well configured box does load all the appropriate modules when they are needed <1> If you want something that loads modules on the fly like that there are already a number of dists that comply, knoppix comes too mind :) <1> it still took the dist creator a lot of time too get it too work like that which requires configuration by sumone sumwhere <1> hmm supriding such a question would come from an irssi user :) <1> arrgh <7> I'm aware of that. <7> However, one must (from what I've seen) build ATA drivers for the system into the kernel. <7> I was just wondering if it's possible for it to be built as a module, as loaded @ boot <1> sandman: yes it is possible & there are multiple ways too do it <1> if you build an initrd kernel you can load it from the initrd
<1> or you can place your module in /etc/modules which will load it after init comes up <1> or you can build a seperate script too load modules & run daemons ***iciated with it in /etc/init.d/whatever you want the script called so you can only load the module in certain runlevels <1> there are otherways too do it too <1> each way has it's pros & cons <1> biggest issue with loading a module before init starts is the amount of memory it hogs <1> but for loading / it's the only way too do it <1> so the best way for you depends on what you are trying too achieve & why <1> sandman: anything else? <1> guess not <8> hi, I got some problem install compiled kernel <1> of course you do <8> I got a kernel panic <1> of course you do <1> place your panic & kernel version in a search engine & go from there <8> kernel is 2.6.16.1 <1> when you figure out what you did wrong come back & tell us all <8> I compiled it successfully. But it crashed in the beginning <1> wy: based on what you've told me, what do you want me too tell you? <8> If I figured out what I did wrong, I needn't go here <8> based on what you've told me, you are a bot <1> are you trolling? <1> must have been a troll <1> bzh?? <1> Where? <9> yup n it's about too happen again <10> hi all, I am running kernel-2.6.15-gentoo from the livecd <10> and as soon as I run modprobe powernow-k8 it tells me losing to many ticks <10> and it aborts <10> how can I solve this? <9> olgask in the relevant channel too bein with, this is not #gentoo <9> freaking trolls <11> hello, anyone here? <12> Hello! I need IPC that: 1) it can communicate non-related proccesses 2) server can check UID\GID of user who owns proccess 3) it must p*** messages <12> Can you advice me one? I was thinking of UNIX Domain Sockets.. <13> Hi <13> I hope that someone can please answer my question, since I am expirencing this weird behavior for a long time and it drive me nuts <13> I have a Dell D610 laptop here, hdd is a pata drive connected to sata ICH6 controller <13> it doesn't run in ahaci mode (no way to change it in BIOS), I have to use Intel PII SATA driver <13> problem is that each drive access makes my CPU usage jumps <14> good evening <13> when copying some big file I can see that it takes about 15% of cpu, although it feels like it takes much more. <15> hi there <15> can anybody help me out with a DM-CRYPT issue? <15> I'm trying to use LUKS with a usb key as a user, and I'm having issues with dm-crypt <15> stracing the process I've noticed this: <15> ioctl(3, DM_VERSION, 0x80bb108) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied) <15> cant find out what it is about... <16> I am trying to install kernel modules and this is what I get I know very little about this stuff so yeah: http://pastebin.com/660183 <17> Hello, I have started out on kernel programming and have written a small chunk of code in a file in the crypto dir, now how do i ensure that this code compiles? I mean how do i handle the make files, what are the changes that i would have to bring in?
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