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<0> "Warning: Unable to open an initial console" Any help?
<1> did you create /dev/console?
<0> What do you mean
<0> I was recompiling a new kernel
<0> Would it be an option that I missed in .config?
<1> PTY or TTY support, if you're sure you have /dev/console
<0> Alrighty
<0> I've also googled a bit
<1> in character devices
<0> Some people say it's udev
<1> udev is not running at that time i think
<0> ah okay
<0> Let me check
<1> oh no it's root!
<0> I would have given the URL to my webcam... But I'm not THAT showoff
<2> anyone got any idea why 'buffers' in top are very low? they should be few MB, and on very busy box i have them at 10k



<3> hi
<4> how are things with Reiser4 inclusion nowdays?
<5> Delicates: last time i checked LKML, there was a big fight with Prof. reiser and the rest... it's not in the kernel.
<4> TheBonsai: I know it's not, and that fight was almost a year ago
<4> I was wondering what came out of it
<5> the essence of the discussion was: reiser4 doesn't use kernel core support like journaling etc.., instead it has its own mechanisms
<5> well, reiser didn't change that...
<5> so...
<5> the oracle company did it different. they asked the kernel team how to design the implementation BEFORE. the newest kernel contains OCFS...
<4> Wikipedia March update says "coding style" issues... though as far as I understand last year issues were with abstraction layering... It also says Namesys made inclusion its top priority
<4> so I was wondering what's been happening in the last half a year or so
<4> also Reiser4 changelog says in September they removed "inventions which rejected by linux kernel developers"
<6> moin gb
<7> Hi, I'm trying to compile a kernel GIT and there is an error, can someone help me? it's on: http://pastebin.com/623009
<7> No one?
<8> loco: Can?Perhaps;Want too?More then likely not :)
<7> --'
<7> is just a lib missing, but i don't know which one is that
<8> loco: what makes you think sumone in here can guess any more accurrately then you based on the limited information you've suppplied?
<7> gb: have you seen my past code/
<7> If I knew some more info needed, maybe I could supply..
<8> loco: my ability too cut/paste is restricted presently
<7> yeah, I can imagine..
<8> loco: often the action of collecting the information for a web search is enough too help you suss it out for yourself
<7> yep, I know..but I thought that a channel that is supposed to help could help me..maybe not =)
<8> things like error message, kernel version, etc are essential hints too finding a solution
<8> who said this was a help channel?
<7> ok, no problem, I'll fix it, forget it =)
<8> I thought its name was #kernel :)
<7> yep, maybe was a reading lack
<8> loco: distracting people with gripes about not getting what you want is a sure bet too getting more of what you didn't want :)
<8> stay focused
<8> irc is not a very good forum for getting answers, even wen you do know the person on the other end of the screen
<7> in fact it is, when you find people that really want to help.. but that's a hard thing to find..but, forget it, I'm already googling
<8> irc==the biggest time waster out of all the information retrieval mechanisms
<7> maybe you're right
<8> loco: I find the best method of tracking the info I need is grepping the lkml's
<8> but often people dont have access too these so it's not always appropriate too suggest it as an option
<7> lkml's will be the best source of information ever. the main developers are there..
<8> if you are using bleeding edge kernel stuff, it's a very good idea too subscribe too those lkml's that apply too you
<8> exactly, developers are usually developing, not ircing
<7> I'm trying to help the porting of linux to palm pdas
<8> mm interesting
<8> sounds like fin
<8> fun
<8> can you recommend a decent palm for *nix users?
<7> 'sounds like fun' - why/
<7> ipaq should be a good option, they already have linux working fine
<8> biggest h***le I see with them is the restriction on hardware that can be used with them
<6> can they run nethack? :P
<8> same issue I currently face with my notebooks
<8> bobbens: if it can run linux, it can run nethack :P
<6> dunno, its pretty graphic intensive
<8> hehehe
<6> if i got a palm that could run nethack, itd be the end of the line for me
<8> bobbens: you need too get a life n maybe a wife :P
<8> too late for the likes of me :)
<6> meh, lifes are overrated, and too young to get married imho
<8> how bout iydo?



<6> more like imedo
<9> hi
<9> i'm trying to build a cross-compiler for m68k
<9> so i need to specify --target for binutils and gcc
<9> where could i find all possible targets?
<9> there're many possibilities m68k-elf m68k-coff ... :(
<7> grapsus: I don't know if it's this what are you looking for, but scratchbox doesn't do that already?
<9> http://gcc.gnu.org/install/specific.html i found this list of different platforms
<9> but what is the diffrence between coff and elf ?? wich one do i need to cross-compile a kernel ?
<10> gus
<10> 2.6.16 kernel compile gives errors
<10> http://pastebin.com/623101
<8> tuxmaniac: of course
<10> gb: what do u mean?
<10> gb: you too got the same?
<8> tuxmaniac: of course I have errors but not with that kernel version
<10> gb: which one then?
<10> gb: i have had o probs with any of the previous versions
<10> gb: but this one is giving me a helluva problem
<11> hi. i consider changing the default I/O scheduler to deadline. it's intended for a desktop system. should i still prefer Anticipatory?
<12> Isil`Zha: You shouldn't notice any big differences. For desktop I prefer Anticipatory.
<11> ok thank you
<11> actually in this case does it make sense to remove the other two?
<12> Isil`Zha: No. You can change between scheduler(s) while running your kernel.
<11> ok nice. thnx
<13> hi, i have a problem with video-buf on 2.6.16 running on xscale, unresolved external: xscale_mc_clear_user_page
<14> Anyone here can lighten me up on poll_ctl()? I heard it was possible to attach something in the structure...
<13> found out that arch/arm/mm/copypage-xscale has been changed from .S to .c
<13> apparently now xscale_mc_clear_user_page is not exported any more for modules to use
<13> anyone an idea for a workaround ?
<8> ok em baq on cya next adds
<6> might be my lack of caffeine, or my lack of understanding of the english language, but should what you just said make sense to me?
<14> lol
<8> bobbens: here in Austra;ia with have this thing called commercial television with advertising in the midst of movies in which eddie murphy acts
<8> cya next adds
<8> ddddd: Whats with the mating call?
<6> i always thought it was spent ads, adds made me think of some other thingy
<6> and also didnt break up your sentance well, was reading "on cya" instead of "baq on"
<8> bobbens: here in aus we all aint rich enough too have cable/add free television :)
<6> btw you know a good calendar app with an ncurses interface?
<8> not like you anyway :)
<6> meh i just dont watch tv :P
<6> all the channels ****
<8> nah sorry
<8> found out the other day why my gpm dont work with ncurses
<6> how bout CLI + X11 interface?
<6> i just want a calendar i can use remotely, and also on my computer
<8> its a known bug with certain packaged dists n the way they're packaged
<6> sometimes i have trouble with utf-8 + ncurses
<6> makes things look funny
<8> my calander consists of /etc/crontab & a shell script called output.sh :)
<8> ok bhII baq on
<8> outpu.sh echo's too festival --tts & pts/1
<8> probably not what you want :)
<8> but it works fine for me
<6> yeah, i want something more dynamic and stuff, with somewhat fancy features without having to write me a complicated bash/python script
<8> umm my bash script aint complicated :P
<6> meh im just going to use eyeos for now
<6> horrible, but once the leader makes the fscking svn server he promised me ill be happy
<8> 11 lines long & over half that is comments :)
<6> heh
<6> thats pretty big
<15> hey i am having some problems with my nvidia drivers and alsa drivers. " Modprobe nvidia " returns " FATAL: Module nvidia not found.
<15> ". I followed the nvidia guide exactly, and I used genkernel. Can someone give me some advise?
<15> mhh gentoo didnt respond
<6> petok: #gentoo would probably be a better place for your problem, but it just seems like you didnt install the module properly
<8> petok: take the crap video card back too place of purchase & buy something else :P
<15> haha
<15> it is a MSI geforce 6600gt
<15> i'll try #gentoo


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