-off-by: Indrek Kruusa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
lspci output on Gigabyte GA-M61SME-S2 (GF6100/NF405) can be seen from [1],[2]
thanks,
Indrek
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[1] http://www.hot.ee/bzmeez/nv_mcp61_lspci-n.txt
[2] http://www.hot.ee/bzmeez/nv_mcp61_lspci-vv.txt
diff -pur linux-2.6.git1/include
-off-by: Indrek Kruusa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
lspci output on Gigabyte GA-M61SME-S2 (GF6100/NF405) can be seen from [1],[2]
thanks,
Indrek
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[1] http://www.hot.ee/bzmeez/nv_mcp61_lspci-n.txt
[2] http://www.hot.ee/bzmeez/nv_mcp61_lspci-vv.txt
diff -pur linux-2.6.git1/include
-off-by: Indrek Kruusa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
lspci output on Gigabyte GA-M61SME-S2 (GF6100/NF405) can be seen from [1],[2]
thanks,
Indrek
__
[1] http://www.hot.ee/bzmeez/nv_mcp61_lspci-n.txt
[2] http://www.hot.ee/bzmeez/nv_mcp61_lspci-vv.txt
diff -pur linux-2.6.git1/include/linux
-off-by: Indrek Kruusa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
lspci output on Gigabyte GA-M61SME-S2 (GF6100/NF405) can be seen from [1],[2]
thanks,
Indrek
__
[1] http://www.hot.ee/bzmeez/nv_mcp61_lspci-n.txt
[2] http://www.hot.ee/bzmeez/nv_mcp61_lspci-vv.txt
diff -pur linux-2.6.git1/include/linux
>> Is there vendor interest in unionfs?
> MANY live cds seem to use it
I'd like to add that also in embedded area (flash storage) the UnionFS
helps in some cases.
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Is there vendor interest in unionfs?
MANY live cds seem to use it
I'd like to add that also in embedded area (flash storage) the UnionFS
helps in some cases.
thanks,
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Andrew Morton wrote:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm2/
Wow... it responds despite the load average of 83.63 :)
http://www.tuleriit.ee/progs/img/pic1.png
http://www.tuleriit.ee/progs/img/pic2.png
http://www.tuleriit.ee/progs/img/pic3.png
Andrew Morton wrote:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-rc2/2.6.12-rc2-mm2/
Wow... it responds despite the load average of 83.63 :)
http://www.tuleriit.ee/progs/img/pic1.png
http://www.tuleriit.ee/progs/img/pic2.png
http://www.tuleriit.ee/progs/img/pic3.png
Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
Diego Calleja schrieb:
When people gets OOM messages, many of them don't know what is
happening or what
OOM means. This brief message explains it.
--- stable/mm/oom_kill.c.orig2005-04-02 17:44:14.0 +0200
+++ stable/mm/oom_kill.c2005-04-02
Jeff Garzik wrote:
Indrek Kruusa wrote:
Jeff Garzik wrote:
Andi Kleen wrote:
Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I won't disagree with your experiences. For me, outside of one brief
moment when the r8169 driver didn't work on Athlon64, it has worked
flawlessly for me.
RealTe
Jeff Garzik wrote:
Andi Kleen wrote:
Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I won't disagree with your experiences. For me, outside of one brief
moment when the r8169 driver didn't work on Athlon64, it has worked
flawlessly for me.
RealTek 8169 is currently my favorite gigabit chip.
It does not
Jeff Garzik wrote:
Andi Kleen wrote:
Jeff Garzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I won't disagree with your experiences. For me, outside of one brief
moment when the r8169 driver didn't work on Athlon64, it has worked
flawlessly for me.
RealTek 8169 is currently my favorite gigabit chip.
It does not
Jeff Garzik wrote:
Indrek Kruusa wrote:
Jeff Garzik wrote:
Andi Kleen wrote:
Jeff Garzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I won't disagree with your experiences. For me, outside of one brief
moment when the r8169 driver didn't work on Athlon64, it has worked
flawlessly for me.
RealTek 8169 is currently
Indrek Kruusa wrote:
A bit silly point maybe but it is somewhat interesting what makes BIOS
on Intel motherboard decide which processor's logo to display.
Situation:
a) Fedora Core 4 test1 + kernel-2.6.11-1.1177_FC4smp
- going to reboot from fedora the bios shows always processors logo
with HT
A bit silly point maybe but it is somewhat interesting what makes BIOS
on Intel motherboard decide which processor's logo to display.
Situation:
a) Fedora Core 4 test1 + kernel-2.6.11-1.1177_FC4smp
- going to reboot from fedora the bios shows always processors logo with
HT marks
b) Mandrake
A bit silly point maybe but it is somewhat interesting what makes BIOS
on Intel motherboard decide which processor's logo to display.
Situation:
a) Fedora Core 4 test1 + kernel-2.6.11-1.1177_FC4smp
- going to reboot from fedora the bios shows always processors logo with
HT marks
b) Mandrake
Indrek Kruusa wrote:
A bit silly point maybe but it is somewhat interesting what makes BIOS
on Intel motherboard decide which processor's logo to display.
Situation:
a) Fedora Core 4 test1 + kernel-2.6.11-1.1177_FC4smp
- going to reboot from fedora the bios shows always processors logo
with HT
> Lee Revell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 12:41 -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:
> > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: [Bug 4282] ALSA driver in Linux 2.6.11 causes a kernel
panic when
> > > loading the EMU10K1 driver
> > >
> > >
> > This one is a real mystery. No
Lee Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 12:41 -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Bug 4282] ALSA driver in Linux 2.6.11 causes a kernel
panic when
loading the EMU10K1 driver
This one is a real mystery. No one can reproduce it.
Lee Revell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>/ On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 12:41 -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:/
>/ > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/
>/ > Subject: [Bug 4282] ALSA driver in Linux 2.6.11 causes a kernel
panic when loading the EMU10K1 driver/
>/ > /
>/ /
>/ This one is a real mystery. No one can
Lee Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/ On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 12:41 -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:/
/ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/
/ Subject: [Bug 4282] ALSA driver in Linux 2.6.11 causes a kernel
panic when loading the EMU10K1 driver/
/ /
/ /
/ This one is a real mystery. No one can reproduce it./
> I'm looking for a way to connect multiple linux systems
> into one big machine (server-farm) and I can't find any
> way of enabling it in kernel.
It seems that you have to analyse your problem a bit more.
There are 5 main types of clusters (or server-farms as you call it):
- parallel computing
-
I'm looking for a way to connect multiple linux systems
into one big machine (server-farm) and I can't find any
way of enabling it in kernel.
It seems that you have to analyse your problem a bit more.
There are 5 main types of clusters (or server-farms as you call it):
- parallel computing
-
Yes yes yes! It almost seemed that your work on thesis stuff will kill
-ac :(
Thank you!
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Yes yes yes! It almost seemed that your work on thesis stuff will kill
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> I'd love for the -mm tree to get more testing, but it doesn't.
So the question is how to hook up more "customers" for testing thing?
mm...maybe OSDL should provide special live mini-distro weekly, which
will run entirely from 256 MB USB flashdrive :)
Lot of automated testing, lot of nice and
I'd love for the -mm tree to get more testing, but it doesn't.
So the question is how to hook up more customers for testing thing?
mm...maybe OSDL should provide special live mini-distro weekly, which
will run entirely from 256 MB USB flashdrive :)
Lot of automated testing, lot of nice and
regatta wrote:
Hi
Is there anyway to disable CPU Hyperthreading without rebooting the system ?
You can find possible hint here:
http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0501.0/1071.html
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regatta wrote:
Hi
Is there anyway to disable CPU Hyperthreading without rebooting the system ?
You can find possible hint here:
http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0501.0/1071.html
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Hi!
First, sorry about the so-so topic for the kernel developers...but still
there are such things inside :)
Currently I am investigating how "they" divide those polynomials and
which possibilities exists to use SIMD for such calculations. I have
found several papers about how to do it with
Hi!
First, sorry about the so-so topic for the kernel developers...but still
there are such things inside :)
Currently I am investigating how they divide those polynomials and
which possibilities exists to use SIMD for such calculations. I have
found several papers about how to do it with
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