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>
> smbfs is unmaintained and we'd like to kill it off. Please use cifs.
Oh, I wasn't aware that CIFS had become stable enough and smbfs was
deprecated.
I will begin migration to cifs.
Thanks.
Regards
/Rasmus
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e kernel: [apic_timer_interrupt+31/36]
>> apic_timer_interrupt+0x1f/0x24
>> Nov 12 03:54:57 gere kernel: [journal_init_revoke+49/678]
>> journal_init_revoke+0x31/0x2a6
>> Nov 12 03:54:57 gere kernel: [smbiod+238/348] smbiod+0xee/0x15c
> and this *may be* double (un)l
On Sat, 14 Jul 2001, Masaru Kawashima wrote:
> > Jul 12 20:36:43 wiibroe kernel: NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out
>
> I had the same problem with linux-2.4.6-ac2, and I found a bug
> in the function rtl8139_start_xmit() of 8139too.c.
>
> Attached patch will fix this bug.
Now the box h
On Sat, 2 Jun 2001, Andreas Hartmann wrote:
> I got massive file corruptions with the kernels mentioned in the subject. I
> can reproduce it every time.
You cannot use NFS on reiserfs unless you apply the knfsd patch. Look at
www.namesys.com.
Rasmus
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On Wed, 2 May 2001, Bill Wendling wrote:
> Question: Does Linux support >2G files and, if so, how do I implement
> this?
With kernel 2.4 it does. You will probably need to compile
userspace programs against 2.4 headers to get this functionality in
userspace programs too.
Rasmus
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On Thu, 26 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, [iso-8859-1] Rasmus Bøg Hansen wrote:
> > > i'd be happy to accept proof that multi-user is a solution for
> > > clueless user, not because it's proven on servers. but because it
> taking place as a clueless user, i think i should be able to do anything.
Yeah, I thought so when I started using Linux. I stopped thinking so,
when I accidentally blew up the FS on my datadrive and lost
nearly _everything_ I had written for 2 years...
> i'd be happy to accept proof that multi
On Sat, 21 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a Intel Pentium MMX machine and it acts as a mailserver, webserver,
> ftp and I use X on it. I would like to know if the MMX instructions are
> used by the kernel in this operations or not (networking, X etc.).
I _think_ some MMX is used if y
Hi
I just got an oops with 2.4.3-ac7:
[1.] Kernel oops'es and KDE hangs.
[2.] While compiling gcc, suddenly KDE hangs. I was able to change to a
console to investigate the problem. It appears that the dying process
was kwin as X and other parts of KDE still is responsive. The kernel
seems to run
Hi
This morning I tried to restart networking on our server. However,
networking did not come up again. It showed out, that ifconfig had
triggered an oops. The box is running vanilla 2.4.3 with reiserfs 3.6.x
fs format.
The box is running iptables and squid - and not more than this. It has
got a
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Tim Pepper wrote:
> I know there was a thread on this previously and I was thinking it had been
> resolved (or was that only for a specific mobo mfg?). When I finally got my
> VIA chipset machine up to date with a 2.4.3 kernel I noticed the following on
> boot up:
I get a li
l eller filkatalog
find: /var/spool/squid/03/F5/0003F5E9: Adgang nægtet
find: /var/spool/squid/04/B6/0004B6E0: Adgang nægtet
(Ingen sådan fil eller filkatalog = No such file or directory
Adgang nægtet = Access denied)
Rasmus Bøg Hansen
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