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<0> hi
<0> little question: is s3 unichrome supported by the kernel?
<1> well sorry, is s3 unichrome supported by kernel?
<1> I found so it's good. Thanks
<1> goodnight
<2> hello, i want to modify the driver to support data link layer error report, does it applicable?
<3> in linux 2.6 proc/pid/maps returns totally weird results. some offsets are a couple of kb which seems correct. some offsets (For anonymous maps) are the same as the start address (0xb7--------)... how am someone supposed to parse this correctly? offcourse this is undocumented too....
<3> stupid kernel...
<4> please help configure sound card
<5> i got a fairly consisten kernel oops what do I do? (although I think its related to the ati driver)
<6> can i use two ohci1394 PCI cards on the same bus?
<5> what do I do with a kernel stack trace?
<3> wohoo... mmap seg faults every once in a while... i use it in one specific way. i run my program loads of times. sometimes it segfaults, sometimes not, on mmap.. in 2.6.15.3... how nice.
<7> Hi
<8> hi folx
<9> hi, i am having a server with 4GB RAM. But i couldn't allocate more than 2GB as user, when i am starting "java -Xmx 2048M". I think this might be a kernel issue. Any hints?



<10> hmm why do people expect you too know what kernel & what options they have selected in order for them too get into the mess they're in?
<10> must be a cef influence :)
<11> hello all
<11> where I find documentations for build a simple external module for kernel?
<11> documenations for newbie :-)
<10> varogami: one would presume any of the places listed in the topic
<12> varogami: there is an official 2.6 module guide somewhere taht is real nice, ill try to see if I can find the link somewhere in my cache
<10> I personally just browse too http://www.kernel.org & rtfm on there
<11> gb, I don't understand
<11> bobbens, thanks
<12> i'm not sure i found it in kernel.org or tldp
<12> or they could be mirrors ><
<12> man you keep on dropping pdp11 on me, now I want one ><
<12> altough im starting to work with AVR microcontrollers which are more powerfull :P
<10> bobbens: you wouldn't be able too afford the power bill required too run one :)
<12> probably :P
<11> gb, what things list in the topic?
<12> to be able to afford a decent internet connection I am forced to live of a diet of rice
<10> bobbens: luxury :)
<12> he probably meant the LDD book
<10> We dream of a diet of rice
<12> its soo worth it :)
<10> no kernel.org & a few other things used too be in the topic
<10> but the mailing lists are helpful also
<12> i think this one is the one I used: http://www.faqs.org/docs/kernel/
<12> ist real nice
<10> in fact mailing lists are of more help then irc ever was
<10> bobbens: When bush my diet is primarily wheat in the form of noodles
<10> rice is too difficult too obtain
<12> i have it the other way around
<12> rice is cheap as hell, noddles are more expensive
<12> ~40 cents the kilogram
<10> bobbens: not here it aint
<10> looking at several $ a kilo for rice here
<12> australia must not be good for rice farming
<10> no its too hot, no water
<10> wheat grows well though, primary export
<10> then australians buy it back from china as noodles
<12> heh
<10> I'm Serious
<10> it's completely bogus
<12> yeah stuff like that happens
<10> we export it for next too nothing n probably pay several 100% more too get our raw materials back in the form of edible food, electronic goods, etc
<10> coal/iron ore/wheat/uranium
<12> but the chinese are cheap labour
<10> yeah slave labour is often fairly cheap
<13> gb, dude
<13> a question /?
<10> anyway wont bitch bout that in here this is the kernel channel thats talk for round the campfire, etc
<10> oh no
<10> _RADIOhead: its not a lemming question is it?
<14>
<13> :) a friend of mine have asus k8v se deluxe that have ide raid , so i wonder can i conect cd/dvd/dvd-rwrw on RAID? or just HD*
<13> gb, :) dont heat me with pd11 LOL
<13> hit
<12> connect a cd/dvd/dvd-rw on RAID???
<12> what does that mean?
<12> make a raid of cd-roms?



<13> bobbens,
<10> _RADIOhead: no you'd probably need too connect it too a standard ide port
<13> example on mobo u have 2 ide ports
<13> so i have one more ide port on that mobo
<12> you mean extra ide card
<10> pointless raiding crom's, if you want too speed them up dd them too a ramdisk
<13> that is 3 ide ports . but one is raid
<13> bobbens, yap
<10> nope on an ide port without a raid drive
<10> you'll kill performance chucking a rom on the same cable as a raid
<12> id probably hook up the CD to secondary master/slave and use only HDD on the extra pci ide
<13> gb, third ide is on raid
<13> onboard
<10> yeah I personally wouldn't use ide for raid unless I had a dedicated raid card, performance would be crap
<10> I have done scsi raids & even thats fairly poor
<13> gb, well a friend of mine have that mobo and need 5 dvd-rwr conected
<10> by all means chuck the dvd's together, but if you can cache their output, that will help enormously
<13> gb, bobbens http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?l1=3&l2=14&l3=67&model=235&modelmenu=1
<10> cant look at urls from here
<13> noX :)gb
<10> well I can but I'm not going too :)
<13> :P
<13> well remember whtn u drop your pd11 i will run and won`t let you to drop it :)
<10> not till this box gets 128meg more added too the current 16
<13> hahahah
<13> i have 512 here
<10> the 128meg for this box is sitting in my PIII which the vm also kills x on after one day of running
<13> Linux Slackware_D1-Box 2.6.15 #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Jan 3 13:40:21 CET 2006 i686 prescott i386 GNU/Linux
<10> but this box is adequate for my needs, lynx runs ok on it as does irssi
<10> 22:38:19 up 36 days, 5:44, 26 users, load average: 0.13, 0.03, 0.01
<10> it struggles by
<12> lots of users
<10> no lots of screens & bash's
<12> heh, that is alot then
<10> 11 tty's with screens running at least 2 bash sessions
<12> man you beat my server barely
<12> 15:41:49 up 36 days, 1:36, 1 user, load average: 0.29, 0.06, 0.02
<12> since I gave it kernel 2.6.15
<10> thats my backup notebook by the way :)
<12> heh notebook
<10> my PIII is pathetic crashes at the drop of a hat when the cpu overheats
<12> my server has dual PII with just one 120mm fan
<12> and its cooler then my main
<12> heh I dont even have a gig of ram myself
<12> my server always runs on swap cuz it has too little
<12> or because I host too many things on it :)
<10> stupid thing is my backup notebook with it's p132 processor consumes more power then my pIII notebook does
<10> hopefully once I acquire a wind turbine that wont matter so much :)
<10> anyhow ppl its rest time for me after some caffiene
<12> heh
<13> :) debian gb ?
<12> I want to set up my room to be like the one in PI
<12> with the ants on the processor
<10> of course woody & sid on the PIII & only woody on the backup
<12> i used woody back in the day :)
<13> ping me :)
<11> I go away
<11> bobbens, goodbye
<12> bye varogami
<11> gb, goodbye
<15> hey
<16> I'm not sure how to go about reporting kernel bugs, but I cannot get kernel 2.6.15.{3,4} to boot on a VIA VT-310DP motherboard (dual Eden-N processor ITX). It stops right after it registers the IO schedulers. Typically after that point, it displays info on the IDE controllers. I can help provide data on this config, but I need to know what to do. :)
<15> hhh
<17> is there some way to get my kernel back easily to its previous state before i installed wireless firmware ipw2200?
<17> ive tried uninstalling it, my problem stems from not being able to use acpi and wireless
<18> would it be hard to write a transparent OSS/pcm mixing device driver?
<18> i.e. multiplex several processes that open the same /dev/dsp onto one physical driver
<19> it's already implemented in alsa, why not use that :)
<18> that doesn't work with oss, I think
<18> and it might be a good start into kernel hacking :)
<20> Is there a race in unix file-descriptor sending?
<20> If process A sends the file descriptor and closes it before B receives it, will the resource be lost?
<20> You can use a named pipe.


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