On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, Toralf F?rster wrote:
For a long time I used the command factor to test my system WRT the cpu
ondemand governor of the linux kernel, eg for issues like this :
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12385
However switching from coreutils-6.10 to 7.1 (stable Gentoo
For a long time I used the command factor to test my system WRT the cpu
ondemand governor of the linux kernel, eg for issues like this :
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12385
However switching from coreutils-6.10 to 7.1 (stable Gentoo Linux) now the
factor command is too fast: it
Just built 7.2 on Solaris 10/SPARC and src/df doesn't seem to like
zones:
$ src/df
...
src/df: `/var/zones/poog/root/.SUNWnative/lib': Permission denied
src/df: `/var/zones/poog/root/.SUNWnative/platform': Permission denied
src/df: `/var/zones/poog/root/.SUNWnative/usr': Permission denied
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 6:35 PM, Stefano Carucci stecaru...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hello all!
Can anyone suggest to me a detailed guide about the chroot implementation ?
The implementation in coreutils or the one in your kernel?The
implementation of chroot(1) in coreurils looks pretty much
Hi list,
When modifying patch files, i'm getting a bit sick of counting lines just
so I can modify hunk sizes to correctly apply a patch.
Then I noticed at the bottom of the man page for patch:
Paul Eggert removed patchs arbitrary limits
Has that statement got anything to do with arbitrary
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According to Alfie on 4/21/2009 6:55 PM:
Hi list,
When modifying patch files, i'm getting a bit sick of counting lines just
so I can modify hunk sizes to correctly apply a patch.
Wrong list. You want to ask this on bug-patch (the address listed