Hi, Aron and RHEL5 guys
I found e1000_shutdown of 2.6.18 don't call e1000_free_irq().
e1000_shutdown of 2.6.19 call e1000_free_irq().
I'm testing now, and I'll post the patch to Aron.
BTW, 2.6.16.29 of xen-ia64-unstable don't call .shutdown handler.
So this issue is not occurred on it.
Best
On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 02:44:31PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
I maintain a RHL 7.3 system which I plan to try to upgrade to ...
something. RHEL5 (or a clone) would be nice.
I appreciate that there will be problems (such as the need to find a
replacement for WU-imapd).
I have a
On 11/30/06, John Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I maintain a RHL 7.3 system which I plan to try to upgrade to ...
something. RHEL5 (or a clone) would be nice.
I appreciate that there will be problems (such as the need to find a
replacement for WU-imapd).
I have a test system on
On 11/30/06, John Summerfield wrote:
I maintain a RHL 7.3 system which I plan to try to upgrade to ...
something. RHEL5 (or a clone) would be nice.
I hope you mean upgrade in the generic sense of a
reinstall/restore data.
I appreciate that there will be problems (such as the need to find
Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On 11/30/06, John Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I maintain a RHL 7.3 system which I plan to try to upgrade to ...
something. RHEL5 (or a clone) would be nice.
I appreciate that there will be problems (such as the need to find a
replacement for WU-imapd).
On Sat, 2 Dec 2006, John Summerfield wrote:
snip
For the record, and any who come behind, here's the pxelinux stanza I used:
label terry
kernel /linux-install/RHEL/4.90/vmlinuz
append initrd=/linux-install/RHEL/4.90/initrd.img ramdisk_size=8192 \
ksdevice=link vga=6 ks=file:
Greetings,
If you have a machine to practice on then you should practice doing a
clean install of RHEL 5 (or whatever you might use) and moving over your
data, and setting up the service you need.
I agree with Jack on this. Rather than upgrade, I would back up your data
and put it onto a
I'm trying to configure a RHEL5 workstation, and get the system menu
(reboot/shutdown/etc) to not appear on the login screen.
Traditionally, this was done by editing /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf and
setting SystemMenu=false under the [greeter] section.
It appears that RHEL5 (and with it the new
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 07:38:41PM +, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
Ummm... Branding?
They're not called Blue Hat you know...
On 30 Nov 2006, at 19:23, Jack Neely wrote:
Driving by Red Hat HQ every morning, I think they've been very
successful with their branding.
However, making the entire
I've submitted bug #218133 about this -- looks like the RHEL5 theme is
what's broken, not gdm.
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Subhendu Ghosh wrote:
On Sat, 2 Dec 2006, John Summerfield wrote:
snip
For the record, and any who come behind, here's the pxelinux stanza I used:
label terry
kernel /linux-install/RHEL/4.90/vmlinuz
append initrd=/linux-install/RHEL/4.90/initrd.img ramdisk_size=8192 \
ksdevice=link vga=6
Dario Landazuri wrote:
Greetings,
If you have a machine to practice on then you should practice doing a
clean install of RHEL 5 (or whatever you might use) and moving over your
data, and setting up the service you need.
I agree with Jack on this. Rather than upgrade, I would back up your
On 11/30/06, Jack Neely [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks,
UmmmI've been told over and over again by usability folks at Red Hat
and elsewhere how bad it is to have the desktop red. In fact rhgb has a
red background which made me instantly think that there is something
very wrong with my
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