Hi,
One little remark:
The use of hotplug is now deprecated from kernel version 2.6.15 on.
See for example , http://lwn.net/Articles/166954
or udev README in
http://www.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/hotplug/udev.git;a=blob;hb=HEAD;f=README
So if you have a kernel higher than 2.6.15 you should use the
hotplug (as found in /sbin/hotplug and /etc/hotplug/) is what's
responsible on Linux 2.6 for automatic loading of modules for permanent
(e.g. PCI) as well as removable (USB) hardware. The modern fashion is
_not_ to load kernel modules just the moment when its their device file
are used, but rat
Or quite possible I'm asking the wrong question, but here is the story
anyway:
I recently received a Novatel Merlin U740 HSDPA cellular modem. I got it
working with just a bit of fiddling on my Fedora Core 5 laptop, but I
need to modprobe usbserial to use it (apparently regardless of the
PCMCIA in
On Tue, 1 Aug 2006, Olshvang Lev wrote:
> Hello friends,
>
>
> I am trying to get profiling data for the CA product. They built for me
> executables with gprof option.
>
> The CA insisted their daemons are not multithreaded, but I sawthat
> they useg++ STL (STL surely is thread-safe and uses pthr
Title: No time statistics in gprof, although multithtread hook is pre-loaded
Hello friends,
I am trying to get profiling data for the CA product. They built for me executables with gprof option.
The CA insisted their daemons are not multithreaded, but I saw that they use g++ STL (STL