SMP machine, 2x P3/700 on an Abit VP6.
Never any trouble with the earlier 2.2.19pre's.
a strace shows the hang to be in the delete_module("hisax") call.
I'm having trouble with the sysrq-key, but I hope this is enough since
there were some changes w.r.t. modules/locking etc. in pre10.
Good
SMP machine, 2x P3/700 on an Abit VP6.
Never any trouble with the earlier 2.2.19pre's.
a strace shows the hang to be in the delete_module("hisax") call.
I'm having trouble with the sysrq-key, but I hope this is enough since
there were some changes w.r.t. modules/locking etc. in pre10.
It's
This copies the sun 12x22 font to a 12x20 font.
Readability on a 21" monitor remains very high @ 1600x1200, but you get
60 lines instead of 55.
On request, a 2.2.x version is also available.
Jurriaan
--
For who are we to question her
Who stands among the stones
Big Country - The Seer
This copies the sun 12x22 font to a 12x20 font.
Readability on a 21" monitor remains very high @ 1600x1200, but you get
60 lines instead of 55.
On request, a 2.2.x version is also available.
Jurriaan
--
For who are we to question her
Who stands among the stones
Big Country - The Seer
Upon booting my shiny new Abit VP6 motherboard, I get:
... : IO APIC version: 0011
WARNING: unexpected IO-APIC, please mail
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and here is the dmesg, followed by lspci -xx.
Hope it is of some use!
Greetings,
Jurriaan
Linux version 2.2.19pre3 (root@middle)
Upon booting my shiny new Abit VP6 motherboard, I get:
... : IO APIC version: 0011
WARNING: unexpected IO-APIC, please mail
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and here is the dmesg, followed by lspci -xx.
Hope it is of some use!
Greetings,
Jurriaan
Linux version 2.2.19pre3 (root@middle)
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 09:57:28AM +, Alan Cox wrote:
> > bug was discovered. Ever since, I have two boxes here
> > that keep falling over. Box A will randomly lock without
> > warning and box B will die and start printing this message
> > repeatedly on the screen until I physically hit
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 09:57:28AM +, Alan Cox wrote:
bug was discovered. Ever since, I have two boxes here
that keep falling over. Box A will randomly lock without
warning and box B will die and start printing this message
repeatedly on the screen until I physically hit reset:
for almost everything:
Dec 10 13:33:47 middle kernel: VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for kswapd...
Dec 10 13:33:50 middle kernel: VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for gdb...
Dec 10 13:33:50 middle last message repeated 9 times
Dec 10 13:33:57 middle kernel: VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for
for almost everything:
Dec 10 13:33:47 middle kernel: VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for kswapd...
Dec 10 13:33:50 middle kernel: VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for gdb...
Dec 10 13:33:50 middle last message repeated 9 times
Dec 10 13:33:57 middle kernel: VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for
I know it crashes some via chipsets when autotuning (IIRC), but
if it were added behind CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL it couldn't do any
harm, could it?
I stuck between HPT370 support in 2.4.x but non-working isdn lzs
compression code and the reverse in 2.2.x. Just now I adapted Andre's
2.2.18-3 patch to
I know it crashes some via chipsets when autotuning (IIRC), but
if it were added behind CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL it couldn't do any
harm, could it?
I stuck between HPT370 support in 2.4.x but non-working isdn lzs
compression code and the reverse in 2.2.x. Just now I adapted Andre's
2.2.18-3 patch to
On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 03:23:07PM -0400, Admin Mailing Lists wrote:
>
> On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Jeff V. Merkey wrote:
>
> >
> > Actually, the solution I think would be to use the MSDOS loader to boot
> > linux. I will look at grabbing the ELF code in Linux and loading Linux
> > from MSDOS -- if
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