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2005 Sep 16
2
Orinoco Injectors
Has anyone gotten the Lucent / Orinoco injectors (AE-1, AE-6, AE-12) to work with the Cisco 79* series phones? I'm not sure if the are the statndard POE or not.... -Darren
2007 Feb 12
0
Orinoco mini-pci card not working
Hello All, I have a Dell C800 laptop which boots and runs wonderfully with centos 4.4 except for the wireless card.. The card works fine with other OS'es but not centos.. I have read a ton of postings in various places about conflicts with orinoco_cs and host_ap, etc etc.. I have tried to add blacklist entries to /etc/hotplug/blacklist, I have tried changing the alias in
2000 Nov 07
1
lucent orinoco pcmcia with pci adapter
Hello guys, I try to install this card in linux redhat 6.2 (kernel 2.2.14), in a new Compaq PC. In win98 it work nice, in linux, the drivers (and pcmcia) compile and install well , but when redhat boot, and start "pcmcia", the pc hang... What happened? sorry for my english. -- Best regards, fabian mailto:fabian@catamarca.rffdc.edu.ar
2008 Oct 14
0
Orinoco 802.11b PC Card doesn't work on STABLE
Hi, I have Orinoco 802.11b PC Card from Proxim. I plugged it to pcmcia slot, but It doesn't work - no blinking LEDs, no wi0 in ifconfig. I have 7.1-PRERELEASE, laptop Prestigio Nobile 157. On NetBSD seems working, but NetBSD is not friendly with me. if_wi driver included in kernel. ----- dmesg Copyright (c) 1992-2008 The FreeBSD Project. Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989,
2004 Oct 29
9
xen and pci
hello, I''m running XEN 2.0 on IBM ThinkPad T23. Now the weird thing is that I get two different outputs from /sbin/lspci depending on whether I run 2.6.8.1-xen0 or 2.6.8.1-bproc. In particular the output from 2.6.8.1-xen0 seems to be missing those 4 lines 0000:00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp. 82830 830 Chipset AGP Bridge (rev 02) 0000:00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp. 82801BAM/CAM PCI
2004 Oct 21
3
Samba 3.0.7 freezes on windows
Hi I have installed samba 3.0.7-1 on debian sarge. I have configure it as standalone. I put a share as follows: [share] writeable = yes browseable = yes public = yes path = /home/samba The permission on /home/samba is as follows: chmod 777 /home/samba Now on my windows XP, the share is listed when i browse. I am also able to copy a file to the share. But i cannot open the file and it just
2005 Sep 22
1
compatible wireless devices
Can anyone recommend compatible wireless cards for desktops? Also what software/packages/etcwould I need to get the devices working? I have the centrino ipw2200 pkg running nicely on my laptop, I suspect that none of the desktop wireless cards will be this easy... Thanks in advance for any advice. ========================================== Your Mouse Has Moved. Windows must restart to affect
2000 Oct 23
1
Regular Expression and Pmatch
Hi, I wonder if there's a good intro to the pattern matching using R? I'm a perl programer and find it too confusing and complex to use regular expressions under R. For instance, why does pmatch("d","ad") returns NULL? How would I call the functions in order to match any portion of the string? Under what circumstances shall backslush be used? I try to extract all
2019 Nov 26
9
[net-next V3 0/2] drivers: net: virtio_net: implement
This series add two important features. One of them changes the .ndo_tx_timeout to include an extra parameter to identify the stuck queue. Many drivers are using a nester loop to identify which queue is stooped/stucked. This is a redundant work since dev_watchdog is doing exactly the same thing. This is so interesting for other drivers to in terms of code optimization. The second part (second
2019 Nov 26
9
[net-next V3 0/2] drivers: net: virtio_net: implement
This series add two important features. One of them changes the .ndo_tx_timeout to include an extra parameter to identify the stuck queue. Many drivers are using a nester loop to identify which queue is stooped/stucked. This is a redundant work since dev_watchdog is doing exactly the same thing. This is so interesting for other drivers to in terms of code optimization. The second part (second
2005 Jan 25
3
centos wireless 54Mb card
Hi, A collegue of mine wants to go wireless at his home. Anyone got any buyer tips for a low-maintenance 54Mb brand/model and Centos? Kind regards Barrie
2019 Dec 03
4
[PATCH RFC net-next v8 0/3] netdev: ndo_tx_timeout cleanup
A bunch of drivers want to know which tx queue triggered a timeout, and virtio wants to do the same. We actually have the info to hand, let's just pass it on to drivers. Note: tested with an experimental virtio patch by Julio. That patch itself isn't ready yet though, so not included. Other drivers compiled only. Michael S. Tsirkin (3): netdev: pass the stuck queue to the timeout
2019 Dec 10
4
[PATCH net-next v11 0/3] netdev: ndo_tx_timeout cleanup
Sorry about the churn, v10 was based on net - not on net-next by mistake. A bunch of drivers want to know which tx queue triggered a timeout, and virtio wants to do the same. We actually have the info to hand, let's just pass it on to drivers. Note: tested with an experimental virtio patch by Julio. That patch itself isn't ready yet though, so not included. Other drivers compiled only.
2019 Dec 10
4
[PATCH net-next v11 0/3] netdev: ndo_tx_timeout cleanup
Sorry about the churn, v10 was based on net - not on net-next by mistake. A bunch of drivers want to know which tx queue triggered a timeout, and virtio wants to do the same. We actually have the info to hand, let's just pass it on to drivers. Note: tested with an experimental virtio patch by Julio. That patch itself isn't ready yet though, so not included. Other drivers compiled only.
2019 Dec 10
4
[PATCH net-next v12 0/3] netdev: ndo_tx_timeout cleanup
Yet another forward declaration I missed. Hopfully the last one ... A bunch of drivers want to know which tx queue triggered a timeout, and virtio wants to do the same. We actually have the info to hand, let's just pass it on to drivers. Note: tested with an experimental virtio patch by Julio. That patch itself isn't ready yet though, so not included. Other drivers compiled only.
2019 Dec 09
4
[PATCH net-next v9 0/3] netdev: ndo_tx_timeout cleanup
A bunch of drivers want to know which tx queue triggered a timeout, and virtio wants to do the same. We actually have the info to hand, let's just pass it on to drivers. Note: tested with an experimental virtio patch by Julio. That patch itself isn't ready yet though, so not included. Other drivers compiled only. Michael S. Tsirkin (3): netdev: pass the stuck queue to the timeout
2019 Dec 09
4
[PATCH net-next v9 0/3] netdev: ndo_tx_timeout cleanup
A bunch of drivers want to know which tx queue triggered a timeout, and virtio wants to do the same. We actually have the info to hand, let's just pass it on to drivers. Note: tested with an experimental virtio patch by Julio. That patch itself isn't ready yet though, so not included. Other drivers compiled only. Michael S. Tsirkin (3): netdev: pass the stuck queue to the timeout
2019 Nov 24
1
[PATCH net-next v2] drivers: net: virtio_net: Implement a dev_watchdog handler
On Sun, 24 Nov 2019 18:29:49 -0500, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > netdev: pass the stuck queue to the timeout handler > > This allows incrementing the correct timeout statistic without any mess. > Down the road, devices can learn to reset just the specific queue. FWIW Acked-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski at netronome.com>
2008 Sep 04
0
Bitmap cursor on game Silver by Infogrames
Hi all, I'm trying to execute a game named Silver, by Infogrames of +/- 1998... But I find an opposite to continue: The cursor (bitmap cursor I think) don't cover all the screen, I need to move the window of my game to continue... :-( I search and find something in www but nothing to solve the problem. Someone can help? Thanks! :D
2004 Jun 16
1
VOIPTalk silver service
There was some discussion on this list recently about the voiptalk silver service. I've just had an e-mail from them saying that the price has been reduced to 2.99 per month. However, they still only provide an 0870 number whereas pipecall provide a local call rate 0845 number in the fee. Chris