| |
| |
| |
|
Comments:
<0> aNybody willing to have a look at a problem with the ISD-200 usb-storage driver on 2.6.15? <1> is there a way to re-enable an IRQ after getting the messages "irq 5: nobody cared" followed by a stack trace and then "Disabling IRQ #5"? <1> i'm getting this after resuming from swsusp with the ipw2100 driver on a dell 600m, kernel 2.6.14 <2> Eep! "cdrecord: Cannot allocate memory. Cannot get SCSI I/O buffer." <3> nnod: Where are you getting this message from? <3> what device is having the trouble with 5? <3> if it's a pcmcia device you can exclude irq's & io address ranges from being used <3> pretty much the same for most modules via parameters you p*** too the module whenloading
<1> gb: the message is broadcast from syslog using wall or something <1> the device is on the pcmcia bus, it's an internal wireless adaptor <3> nnod: yup thats what I figured, rtfm re pcmcia esp /etc/pcmcia/config.opts <4> usually irq 5 is used by audio so you'll need too exclude it as well as the 3, 4 & 7 already excluded probably <4> fortunatelymy hardware is intelligently configured not too conflict, unlike the dell obviously <3> # CardBus bridge device itself; this file only affects resources <3> # ***igned to cards. Also, interrupt settings here will only affect <3> # ISA bus interrupts ***igned to 16-bit cards. PCI interrupts <3> # generally can't be reconfigured. <3> mm that means you'll probably need too go into your bios & configure it properly instead <1> gb: thanks, but everything is working fine, just when i resume from hibernation my wireless card gets pooched <1> my original question pertained more to whether it's possible to re-enable a disabled interrupt. <3> nnod: its possible no doubt given everytime you boot it does so :) <3> gday dingo :) <1> gb: i was thinking along the lines of echoing something to some /proc entry to re-enable it <5> is it possible to change the name of a process? <5> such as how it appears in 'ps' <6> hi it is right place to talk abt fedora core 3 kernel <6> or not <6> i am working on 2.6.9-1.667 (fedora core 3 ) .. i have created a kernel thread <6> Badness in interruptible_sleep_on_timeout at kernel/sched.c:3004 <6> Sep 24 07:29:25 rpppc1 kernel: [<022f7ba4>] interruptible_sleep_on_timeout+0x5d/0x23a <6> Sep 24 07:29:25 rpppc1 kernel: [<0211b5bd>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc <6> i am getting opps someting like this <6> can anyone suggest wht shld i do <7> hi <7> is their issues with 2.6.15?
<7> specifically with ps2 kbd or promise raid controllers <8> check the mailing list arcive <8> +h <8> isnt the ps2 keyboard just a standard HID device? <8> i seriously doubt either have been affected <7> well <7> my promise card isnt working anymore <7> but the bios detects everything as it should <7> ? <7> im lost here <7> bedtime <7> ill bbl <3> no threats please <7> lol <9> heya paistis <10> Anyone here that have recompiled the kernel to patch it with bootsplash? <10> I've patched the sourcecode and I can see the option menu for bootflash in "make menuconfig" but i can't enter it (pressing enter to enter the bootsplash menu) <11> http://pastebin.com/532311 <11> io region are disabled <11> but this happens only under mips kernel <11> someone could give me a clue where a could see or search to understand the card's problem? <12> a sillynes in freebsd's manpage: it says in unix stream sockets you can p*** file descriptors. but isn't it supposed to be the opposite? <12> (by opposite i mean datagram) <13> hai2u <14> I'm having a problem with a new kernel that i tried to build. I get a VFS error saying it cant open root device hda1 or unknown block (0,0). and a kernel panic saying pretty much the same thing. Im pretty sure I compiled ext3 support into the kernel. I dont have an initrd file for the kernel though, which when I used others, it mounted and gave me loads of module errors :P <14> my question is where should I run /sbin/mkinitrd /boot/initrd-2.6.10.img 2.6.10 <14> i imagine replacing the versions with the kernel version i am compiling :) <14> do I need to do it from the root directory of the sources? <15> Hi <15> i need a little help for my project. i'm trying to port the old linux lcd driver to kv2.6. but i got a problem understanding the datasheed of the lcd module. <15> here it is: http://www.lcd-module.de/deu/pdf/doma/dip204-4.pdf <15> on page 2 there is a tab where some bits are described. but what the hell is the * for? <16> what's the best way to profile a kernel module's stack usage? <16> is oprofile what i want to look into?
Return to
#kernel or Go to some related
logs:
alsa gnome-light sound #gentoo centos + via8251
#math #suse ubuntu cannot select proper resolution php_value takes two arguments, PHP Value Modifier apache #gentoo metacity + compositor + aiglx screenshots ipconfig dapper
|
|