r
not. Isn't big blue behind open source? Or is it just for
publicity? Makes me wonder now...
Must be some real good rocket science in that interface that
theres no way on earth someone else could come up with it for it
to be important IP to protect. Makes me wonder what's hiding
behind it..
rocket science in that interface that
theres no way on earth someone else could come up with it for it
to be important IP to protect. Makes me wonder what's hiding
behind it...
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cessors? ;o)
I'll just have to replace my 486 firewall with the dual 486 in
the closet. ;o)
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just have to replace my 486 firewall with the dual 486 in
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a somewhat higher priority at the
>moment.
Yes, it is cheap. It isn't always an acceptable workaround
though, so I'm glad you guys are working on it - even if we have
to wait a bit.
I have faith in the system. ;o)
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Yes, it is cheap. It isn't always an acceptable workaround
though, so I'm glad you guys are working on it - even if we have
to wait a bit.
I have faith in the system. ;o)
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Point noted, however that isn't going to stop anyone from
speaking their personal opinion on things. Freedom of speech.
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board will only show "0x38 0x54". I have written a
patch for SYSRQ to allow it to be used with broken keyboards that
send the make+break code for the SYSRQ sequence simultaneously.
If you need it, let me know and I'll send it to you.
piled it, and the sysrq is definitely in the config. No doubt at
>all. I also use make mrproper and config again before dep and actual
>compile. Maybe it is just a quirk/oddball.
What does this say:
ksyms -a |grep -i sysrq
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compile. Maybe it is just a quirk/oddball.
What does this say:
ksyms -a |grep -i sysrq
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for the SYSRQ sequence simultaneously.
If you need it, let me know and I'll send it to you.
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a slew in X, and I have yet to see
>significant swap activity.
Try _compiling_ XFree86. Watch the machine nosedive.
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using 2.2 over the 60minute build using 2.4 anyday.
This is the real world. And no cost isn't an issue to me.
Putting another 80Gb drive in this box for swap isn't going to
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Try _compiling_ XFree86. Watch the machine nosedive.
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On Sun, 20 May 2001, Shawn Starr wrote:
>Date: Sun, 20 May 2001 03:31:55 -0400 (EDT)
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
>Subject: Mail admin notice
>
>
>My emails may bounce between 3AM -> 8AM Est time, @Home is doing some
On Sun, 20 May 2001, Shawn Starr wrote:
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My emails may bounce between 3AM - 8AM Est time, @Home is doing some
fiber
On Fri, 11 May 2001, Hacksaw wrote:
>Well, I can't disagree. Unix's biggest turn off was the stupid command names.
I agree partially with that, but as someone who's used DCL in
VMS, I can say meaningful names are no better. People don't want
to type SHOW DIRECTORY or CREATE /DIRECTORY
On Fri, 11 May 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>Heaven help us when tradition is more important than clarity.
>>
>
>If clarity is the most important consideration, then other things should be
>changed as well. For instance, the command we use to search for text strings in
>files should be called
On Fri, 11 May 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heaven help us when tradition is more important than clarity.
If clarity is the most important consideration, then other things should be
changed as well. For instance, the command we use to search for text strings in
files should be called
On Fri, 11 May 2001, Hacksaw wrote:
Well, I can't disagree. Unix's biggest turn off was the stupid command names.
I agree partially with that, but as someone who's used DCL in
VMS, I can say meaningful names are no better. People don't want
to type SHOW DIRECTORY or CREATE /DIRECTORY
Hi Keith,
Whenever I post to linux-kernel with your name in the Cc or To,
the mail bounces back 5 days later with:
The original message was received at Sun, 6 May 2001 05:16:14 -0400
from mharris@localhost
- The following addresses had permanent
Hi Keith,
Whenever I post to linux-kernel with your name in the Cc or To,
the mail bounces back 5 days later with:
The original message was received at Sun, 6 May 2001 05:16:14 -0400
from mharris@localhost
- The following addresses had permanent
On Sun, 6 May 2001, Keith Owens wrote:
>>On Sun, 6 May 2001, Keith Owens wrote:
>>>A frequent requirement is to rename vmlinuz-2.x.y to 2.x.y-old or
>>>2.x.y.save to preserve a working kernel.
>>
>>I don't see how this patch is necessary when we have
>>"EXTRAVERSION" available. Change
On Sun, 6 May 2001, Keith Owens wrote:
>Date: Sun, 06 May 2001 17:15:45 +1000
>From: Keith Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>Subject: [patch] 2.4 add suffix for uname -r
>
>A frequent requirement is to rename vmlinuz-2.x.y to 2.x.y-old
On Sun, 6 May 2001, Keith Owens wrote:
Date: Sun, 06 May 2001 17:15:45 +1000
From: Keith Owens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Subject: [patch] 2.4 add suffix for uname -r
A frequent requirement is to rename vmlinuz-2.x.y to 2.x.y-old or
On Sun, 6 May 2001, Keith Owens wrote:
On Sun, 6 May 2001, Keith Owens wrote:
A frequent requirement is to rename vmlinuz-2.x.y to 2.x.y-old or
2.x.y.save to preserve a working kernel.
I don't see how this patch is necessary when we have
EXTRAVERSION available. Change EXTRAVERSION in your
On Sat, 28 Apr 2001, Lee Mitchell wrote:
>Playing mp3's under 2.4.4 (SMP) results in bursts of noise overlayed on top
>of actual music being played.
>Works fine running 2.4.3 (SMP)
I have the same problem using XMMS in both a UP system running
2.4.2-2 (RH kernel) as well as stock 2.4.4 both UP
On Sat, 28 Apr 2001, Lee Mitchell wrote:
Playing mp3's under 2.4.4 (SMP) results in bursts of noise overlayed on top
of actual music being played.
Works fine running 2.4.3 (SMP)
I have the same problem using XMMS in both a UP system running
2.4.2-2 (RH kernel) as well as stock 2.4.4 both UP and
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Frank v Waveren wrote:
>Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2001 06:02:22 +0200
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>To: Mike A. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: Linux Kernel mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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but dead web links
and email that point to nowhere as well.
Any help in obtaining the source for this module would be greatly
appreciated.
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On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Frank v Waveren wrote:
Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2001 06:02:22 +0200
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Cc: Linux Kernel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: ICQ masq modules for 2.2?
On Sun
rdware and the software
is coming along quite nicely. I've heard mostly good stuff about
it so far, although it is not a consumer level product yet - it
is a developers product, for people ready to fire up emacs and
start coding.
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ally, it is a reality:
http://www.agendacomputing.com
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it is not a consumer level product yet - it
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it's okay. if not, what is it doing there?
Serving it's purpose? ;o)
Here is a useful command for you to add to your toolkit:
chmod -R 777 /
GPL of course. ;o)
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rok --autologin so it explodes and respawns until init kills it.
I'm rewriting it to use a config file instead, and might possibly
change the name if Florian doesn't mind.
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ust email me privately. It is useful if you
are in an environment where physical security is not a concern at
all, but network security is still a concern. I use it so I can
boot up, login once, and it fires up tty's on all consoles for
me. It can also bypass any login if you like.
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all, but network security is still a concern. I use it so I can
boot up, login once, and it fires up tty's on all consoles for
me. It can also bypass any login if you like.
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rewriting it to use a config file instead, and might possibly
change the name if Florian doesn't mind.
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there?
Serving it's purpose? ;o)
Here is a useful command for you to add to your toolkit:
chmod -R 777 /
GPL of course. ;o)
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controller? Money is
no object. Reliability, performance and Linux compatibility are
though.
Chipsets to avoid?
Any experiences/info good/bad would be greatly appreciated.
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? Money is
no object. Reliability, performance and Linux compatibility are
though.
Chipsets to avoid?
Any experiences/info good/bad would be greatly appreciated.
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extra dotfile in ~, they can set
CMLRC=~/.etc/.cmlrc
or somesuch from ~/.bashrc and friends. Anything more would be
indeed featureitis IMHO, or abusing a defined file format
(Xdefaults).
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that was
>all the rage about two Christmasses ago -- there was one
>floating around my office).
Just to keep this on topic... the real question is what would be
the best way to interface this sound system into the Linux
kernel?
;o)
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floating around my office).
Just to keep this on topic... the real question is what would be
the best way to interface this sound system into the Linux
kernel?
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featureitis IMHO, or abusing a defined file format
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but then only benchmarking it both ways
would know for sure. Even with incredibly large rulesets,
ipchains &&/|| netfilter works admirably well. Rusty?
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uld think that this could be done entirely in userland by
software that just adds rules for you instead of you having to do
it manually.
Just a thought.
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that just adds rules for you instead of you having to do
it manually.
Just a thought.
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for sure. Even with incredibly large rulesets,
ipchains /|| netfilter works admirably well. Rusty?
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control back instantly. This
is with 2.4.2. I hope this is a good sign!
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control back instantly. This
is with 2.4.2. I hope this is a good sign!
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there.
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backwards IMHO, but I don't
understand the details, so I'll let someone that does explain
them to me.
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backwards IMHO, but I don't
understand the details, so I'll let someone that does explain
them to me.
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7 until the newer version of gcc is released.
http://www.bero.org/gcc296.html
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proven version of gcc was included, but called
kgcc instead. You should always use this to compile your kernels
under redhat 7 until the newer version of gcc is released.
http://www.bero.org/gcc296.html
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ot;$ncpus" = "0" ] && ncpus=1
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me good FS that can install linux?
>exclude reiserfs, ext2, ext3, DOS FAT..etc
>just need non-normal or non-popular FS, any suggestion?
cbmfs? Might be a bit tight on disk space though. It would
definitely be non-{normal,popular}.
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just need non-normal or non-popular FS, any suggestion?
cbmfs? Might be a bit tight on disk space though. It would
definitely be non-{normal,popular}.
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On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Tim Wright wrote:
>Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 10:01:32 -0800
>From: Tim Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Mike A. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: Pavel Machek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Linux Kernel mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
On Sat, 1 Jan 2000, Pavel Machek wrote:
>Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2000 05:06:12 +
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>To: Mike A. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: Linux Kernel mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>Subjec
On Sat, 1 Jan 2000, Pavel Machek wrote:
Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2000 05:06:12 +
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Subject: Re: Incorrect module init message..
Hi
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Tim Wright wrote:
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 10:01:32 -0800
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Cc: Pavel Machek [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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Subject: Wrong data
ther
alterative is to stick up for open source, and debate you until
I'm blue in the face - and you wont change your mind anyways,
and considering you're the minority here.. who cares?
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head - go use something
else that works for you.
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stable and have no experimental code in them, and that drivers do
not crash or have bugs, you haven't been computing for long.
At any rate, nobody has a gun to your head - go use something
else that works for you.
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I'm blue in the face - and you wont change your mind anyways,
and considering you're the minority here.. who cares?
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will MAKE it work. Windows users - tough luck - procmail
is open source - hire someone to port it...
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are both
>loaded, so I presume they *should* work.
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code license that makes it impossible to
contribute bugfixes effectively. ;o(
TIA
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Should ever we meet, I'm buying the beer good man!
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Or just hit "T" in a message or index "F-> Take to Filter"....
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y know more, and has perhaps even
fixed Elm.
PINE is virtually everywhere, and is a good elm replacement,
having been initially based on the elm code... (PINE==Pine Is Not
Elm)
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t want to interrupt our regular traffic for too long :)
Why not. Might as well get it all out now, it has been at least
6 months since this topic came up.
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kml] thing to the subject line
yourself.
procmail is installed on probably 99.9% of all
machines in existance. If it isn't on yours and your employer
will not install it, I'll be REALLY surprised.
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On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Mike Harrold wrote:
>> > There are advantages: distinguish personal messages from mailing list
>> > messages, and distinguish between different mailing lists. And
>> > disadvantages - maybe only one: sacrificing valuable Subject: line
>> > space.
>>
>> The advantages can
to others.
I asked on procmail-list and got some feedback but it didn't give
me a useable filter..
Any help appreciated..
TTYL
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procmail is installed on probably 99.9% of all
machines in existance. If it isn't on yours and your employer
will not install it, I'll be REALLY surprised.
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t has been at least
6 months since this topic came up.
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: Re: lkml subject line
Pine, Mutt, there might be a few more.
Sorry there... PINE *DOES* do filtering, and has for quite some
time.
Main menu -Setup-Rules-Filtering
Or just hit "T" in a message or index "F- Take to Filter"
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more, and has perhaps even
fixed Elm.
PINE is virtually everywhere, and is a good elm replacement,
having been initially based on the elm code... (PINE==Pine Is Not
Elm)
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source - hire someone to port it...
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My duplicate folder contains numerous messages from linux-kernel
cc'd to reiserfs-list. I am not on reiserfs-list to my
knowledge, so it looks like there is another loop somewhere..
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My duplicate folder contains numerous messages from linux-kernel
cc'd to reiserfs-list. I am not on reiserfs-list to my
knowledge, so it looks like there is another loop somewhere..
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>wondering when linux boot gets so long that mpeg2 player gets
>integrated into kernel.
;o)
I doubt strongly that that is technically possible. In fact I'm
sure it is not.
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et via proc at runtime.
Again, uptime means absolutely nothing.
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simultaneous tasks you must recompile with NR_TASKS set
higher. You can set it as high as 4090 or so (read the docs).
In 2.4.x it can be set via proc at runtime.
Again, uptime means absolutely nothing.
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player gets
integrated into kernel.
;o)
I doubt strongly that that is technically possible. In fact I'm
sure it is not.
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