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<0> i like it because it's more "clean" than LinuX but not as feature rich
<1> bsd is for server right?
<0> you can use it for everything, but many people don't agree with the typical bsd license, thus there are not so much user (not counting OsX users)
<1> yah i have installed for about 2 months freebsd before few years



<1> init 0
<2> hi there... what kind error can produce this warn: "BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0" ?
<3> bengoa: all kinds of lockups can produce it when the softlockup watchdog is working
<3> it should print a stack backtrace in addition to this message
<2> balrog-kun, Tks. My laptop freezy with this error when I put my orinoco wifi card on the pcmcia slot.
<3> ah
<3> and it doesn't print out a backtrace?
<2> I have a hardware freezy when this message is printed
<2> No. :(
<2> On kernel 2.6.16.1
<3> the softlockup watchdog is there to detect hardware freezes and it seems that it's working
<2> But the hardware freezy anyway, right!?
<3> yep, but it's detected!
<3> what a great difference
<2> yes, sure.
<2> It's a new feature?



<3> maybe you need to enable some verbose mode for it to print out the backtrace..
<3> i don't really know
<2> The cardbus works fine with kernel 2.4. This is the sad side :(
<4> i have my fglrx module that I am compiling
<4> are _spin_lock _spin_unlock part of the SMP enabling in kernels?
<4> anyone?
<3> neuro_damage: not sure what you mean, but _spin_lock are _spin_unlock used a lot accross the code also in parts unrelated to SMP afaik
<3> s/are/and/
<5> I configured a vanilla kernel (2.6.16) so that it is optimized for my Athlon processor. when i compiled it with make-kpkg i got a deb package with i386 in its name. should I be worried about this?
<5> do you think make-kpkg overrode the cpu optimization setting?
<5> any idea?
<5> anyone? :)
<3> you should probably ask in debian
<3> in #debian, i mean
<3> or ##debian maybe
<5> ok
<4> balrog-kun: that's what I thought, thank you


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