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2009 Feb 26
0
re ceiving NMI while using a PCI card.
...windows XP HVM. Device is recognized under XP and look functionnal until I try to use it. If I try to acquire data or generate a signal (with National Instrument official tools) nothing happen on the card (no signal) and linux kernel start flooding me with this error message : kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received. Dazed and confused, but trying to continue kernel: You probably have a hardware problem with your RAM chips I tried another RAM module but no changes. If I insist my host computer freeze and reboot (if xen watchdog is activated) Something strange in xm dmesg : (XEN) mm.c:676:d0 Non-privileged...
2009 Nov 09
30
[Bug 24996] New: Wrong display resolution in X, "windowed" console. FX 5600 XT
...ckage. Using or not using fix_resolution_detection.patch doesn't change anything (superficially). I have enabled kms. Without it i had artifacts in different programs. I'll add dmesg and xorg.log. -- Configure bugmail: http://bugs.freedesktop.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug.
2004 Jul 07
2
Problem SIP Register
...-Forwards: 70 User-Agent: X-Lite release 1103m Content-Length: 0 11 headers, 0 lines Using latest request as basis request Sending to 213.240.242.42 : 5060 (non-NAT) Transmitting (NAT): SIP/2.0 100 Trying Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 213.240.242.42:5060;rport;branch=z9hG4bKBDF5CC31592C4472A643BDD8C314BD09;received=213.240.242.42 From: damencho <sip:damencho@194.12.230.167>;tag=4066431665 To: damencho <sip:damencho@194.12.230.167>;tag=as7b1386bf Call-ID: 7FEA34DBA7E1495F94AEC70F236290EC@194.12.230.167 CSeq: 58756 REGISTER User-Agent: Asterisk PBX Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER C...
2005 Oct 15
6
FW: Some queueing disciplines that I wrote.
...ic flow and the long flows accounted for the other 11% of the traffic flow over- all. During periods of high congestion, the long flows accounted for a disproportionate amount of the traffic flow - perhaps 88%. It stands to reason that interactive short flows are delay sensitive as far as the per- ceived quality of service is concerned, because a human being will have an active process happening and will be impatient to wait for a result from her mouse click or keystroke. For example, the keystrokes in a telnet session will have to wait in a queue congested by packets from long flows. It is also...