class handles

2001-01-19 Thread J.D. Hollis
are used in the kernel. could someone explain to me how they work? I've read the source code and the comments, but I'm still not clear on just how it all fits together. thanks. j.d. p.s. could you please cc me, as I'm not subscribed to linux-kernel at the moment. --- J.D. Hollis ([EMAIL PROTECTED

class handles

2001-01-19 Thread J.D. Hollis
are used in the kernel. could someone explain to me how they work? I've read the source code and the comments, but I'm still not clear on just how it all fits together. thanks. j.d. p.s. could you please cc me, as I'm not subscribed to linux-kernel at the moment. --- J.D. Hollis ([EMAIL PROTECTED

a linux qos mailing list

2001-01-15 Thread J.D. Hollis
Is there a linux qos mailing list? thanks, j.d. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/

major problem with linux-2.4.0test10

2000-11-08 Thread J.D. Hollis
attached to any process. the one time I managed to get gtop open while the hard drive was seeking, I noticed that kflushd was using about 98% of my processor (an Athlon 900MHz). I'm running Redhat 7.0 (although I have no idea whether that makes a difference). regards, j.d. --- J.D. Hollis ([EMAIL

major problem with linux-2.4.0test10

2000-11-08 Thread J.D. Hollis
attached to any process. the one time I managed to get gtop open while the hard drive was seeking, I noticed that kflushd was using about 98% of my processor (an Athlon 900MHz). I'm running Redhat 7.0 (although I have no idea whether that makes a difference). regards, j.d. --- J.D. Hollis ([EMAIL

Re: linux-2.4.0test10

2000-11-07 Thread J.D. Hollis
a quick correction: I'm running Redhat 7.0 with some updates. sorry about that. j.d. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/

linux-2.4.0test10

2000-11-07 Thread J.D. Hollis
hey. I'm having some strange memory problems with the 2.4 kernel. I first noticed in linux-2.4.0test9 (the first 2.4 kernel I installed and that I installed about a week before 2.4.0test10 came out) that a little while after I boot my system, my hard drive begins to seek rapidly for no apparent

Re: linux-2.4.0test10

2000-11-07 Thread J.D. Hollis
a quick correction: I'm running Redhat 7.0 with some updates. sorry about that. j.d. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/