similar to: Samba+preempt bug in 2.4.13+preempt

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2007 Feb 15
0
New AstLinux Branch: RT PREEMPT ("realtime" Linux) - Looking for testers
Hello everyone, Now that astlinux-trunk has been coming along very nicely, I thought I would try to add support for hard realtime capabilities to AstLinux. If everything works (and there are no problems with zaptel), with a little tweaking this should improve the audio quality on systems with high loads (and probably any system at that) - especially if it is finely tuned and has zaptel
2007 Feb 16
0
AstLinux + RT PREEMPT
Hello everyone, (I first sent this several hours ago, it appears it got lost. Thought I'd give it a second try). Now that astlinux-trunk has been coming along very nicely, I thought I would try to add support for hard realtime capabilities to AstLinux. If everything works (and there are no problems with zaptel), with a little tweaking this should improve the audio quality on systems
2001 Oct 22
3
ext3 0.9.13 for linux 2.4.13-pre6
An ext3 patch for the latest Linus kernel is at http://www.uow.edu.au/~andrewm/linux/ext3/ The changes are quite small: - Tided up some code now that quotas in Linus and -ac kernels are synced up. - Fix a race which can cause a null-pointer deref in ext3_writepage(). This bug has been there for a long time, but only manifested in 2.3.13-pre for some reason. I've tested this pretty
2002 Jul 08
0
(no subject)
Which version should I use out of the list? Or do I install all of them, one after the other? ext3-2.4-0.9.9-2410p4.gz 05Sep01 (Against 2.4.10-pre4) (Changelog) ext3-2.4-0.9.9-249ac9.gz 05Sep01 (Against 2.4.9-ac9) ext3-2.4-0.9.10-2410.gz 23Sep01 (Against 2.4.10) (Changelog) patch-rml-2.4.10-ac3-ext3-0.9.9-with-dir-speedup-1.gz 01Oct01 (From Robert Love. Unofficial :-))
2002 Jul 11
1
(no subject)
Which version should I use out of the list? Or do I install all of them, one after the other? ext3-2.4-0.9.9-2410p4.gz 05Sep01 (Against 2.4.10-pre4) (Changelog) ext3-2.4-0.9.9-249ac9.gz 05Sep01 (Against 2.4.9-ac9) ext3-2.4-0.9.10-2410.gz 23Sep01 (Against 2.4.10) (Changelog) patch-rml-2.4.10-ac3-ext3-0.9.9-with-dir-speedup-1.gz 01Oct01 (From Robert Love. Unofficial :-))
1998 Jul 15
2
Win311 Q: login & Windows EXIT
Hi Maybe this is a common stupid problem, but when I try to login to Samba server from Win311 (right after its start) Windows exits very quickly to DOS prompt without error messages. If I enter Windows without loginning to Samba server, and try to login then it hangs (mouse is still active) showing me its watch. I have a couple of Win311 hosts and this happends with all of them. What could it
2001 Nov 05
1
Ext3 compile problem on 2.4.13
I am having some trouble compiling ext3 for the 2.4.13 kernel. It appears that the journaling source file is corrupted: In file included from sysctl.c:33: /src/linux-2.4.13/include/linux/jbd.h: In function `buffer_jbd': /src/linux-2.4.13/include/linux/jbd.h:241: `BH_JBD' undeclared (first use in this function) /src/linux-2.4.13/include/linux/jbd.h:241: (Each undeclared identifier is
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
for this process is "root", that is correct. The PID 7247 is one of the users, but the UID shouldn't be "root" and should be the username that was authenticated during logon. Anyone have same or similar problem? and how do I prevent this problem from happening again? I would appreciate any help. Thanks. Will Sun wsun@jpl.nasa.gov (818) 354-2311 Return-Path:
2001 Oct 09
2
Assert in jbd-kernel.c
Hello. I have installed the ext3 file system on a test system, and sometimes I have a problem: I get an assert from within jbd-kernel.c, and whatever prgram was writing to the disk when this happens is unable to continue. The system is a server I built, which I named "dax". It is running Debian unstable, and I updated it to all the latest packages in Debian unstable as of today.
2001 Oct 24
0
Ext3 Patch for 2.4.13
Hi. Is there any ext3 patch for Kernel 2.4.13 out there. I'v been searchin all day for the patch, but can't find any then patch for 2.4.13-ac2 and others. Do they work with 2.4.13? Could anyone please mail me the link if it's avaiable. Thanks. Cheers, :0) best regards, Svavar Orn Reykjavik - Iceland svavar@fiton.is
2019 May 31
0
Inconsistency with LANMAN1 and Samba 4.9
On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 06:32:56PM +0200, Andreas Reichel via samba wrote: > Dear samba team, > > I have a lot of hobby projects including old PCs. I wanted to hook up a Win3.11 machine to my current > Arch-Linux Workstation running samba 4.9.4. > > I have used the following configuration: > > [global] > workgroup = HOMEBASE > netbios name = Orcane > wins
2001 Nov 05
2
Oops on 2.4.13-pre6 (sparc64)
Ah, Mondays. The following oops happened after approximately eleven days of uptime. The machine was not under any particular load at the time. Following a forced reboot, all filesystems replayed the journal successfully. Relevant log entries leading up to the oops: Nov 4 04:54:08 localhost kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device Nov 4 04:54:08 localhost kernel: 03:02: rw=1,
2002 Jul 18
0
Fwd: oops with 2.4.18 and preempt patch, on SMP + ext3 machine
I sent this report sometime ago to l-k and to the preempt-patch maintainer, but omitted to send a copy here, where some people could have clues about the problem - so here it is: ----- Forwarded message ----- To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, Robert Love <rml@tech9.net> Subject: oops with 2.4.18 and preempt patch, on SMP + ext3 machine Coming back home tonight, I found my machine in a bad
2001 Oct 27
1
Ext3 2.4.13 Patch Line-wrap Problems
I have gotten the 2.4.13 kernel and the 2.4.13 ext3 patch. Unfortunately, it appears that some lines are wrapped, meaning that the long lines are actually on two lines, which throws the entire patching process off. Right now, my only recourse is to go through and manually fix the problem, which will take awhile, since there are more than 17000 lines of code! Is the problem on my end, or on the
2019 May 31
2
Inconsistency with LANMAN1 and Samba 4.9
Dear samba team, I have a lot of hobby projects including old PCs. I wanted to hook up a Win3.11 machine to my current Arch-Linux Workstation running samba 4.9.4. I have used the following configuration: [global] workgroup = HOMEBASE netbios name = Orcane wins support = Yes client signing = No domain master = No lanman auth = Yes log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log max log size = 50 name
2001 Oct 25
3
ext3 Patch doesn't work with 2.4.13
Hi, I just wanted to compile my kernel 2.4.13 with the ext3-2.4.13-pre6 patch, but it doesn't work. It seems, that the patching failes by replacing some things in a textfile. Does anyone of you know, if there is a upcoming solution for this? Kind regards Jan Albrecht -- Jan Albrecht Phone: +49-5241-80-88404 System Consultant UNIX/NT Fax:
2001 Nov 01
0
Re: HIGMEM, SMP, 2.4.13 and Cerberus
Hi, On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 04:06:31PM +0100, Joan Batet wrote: > As you suggested, I ran the test again with Linux-2.4.12-ac6, > Linux-2.4.13-ac4 and Linux-2.4.13, this time with ext2 filesystem (the > previous cerberus run was run on ext3 partitions). How does ext3 look on 2.4.12-ac6? Pretty much all of the VM testing we've done on ext3 has been on Rik's VM as still present
2001 Nov 07
1
2.4.13
Hi all, I've downloaded the http://www.zip.com.au/~akpm/ext3-2.4-0.9.13-2413.gz file and want to know what to do with it once it's unzipped. Is it a patch file or is it a compiled kernel? I need an ext3 patch for kernel 2.4.13, I then need to patch kernel 2.4.13 with win4lin. TIA Robyn
2001 Oct 26
1
2.4.13 patch
Passes all my testing. http://www.uow.edu.au/~andrewm/linux/ext3/ It's still at 0.9.13. No changes were made apart from resolving the fs.h reject, and retesting. People who have already applied the 2.4.13-pre6 patch to 2.4.13 needn't apply this patch.
2001 Nov 04
3
2.4.13 kernel on Redhat 7.2
I have tried everything to compile a new kernel on my 7.2 base system. I have used 2.4.13-ac6 and 2.4.13 w/ ext3 patch. I have compiled with ext3 built-in and with ext3 as module (with the initrd). I have a SCSI system so I have done the previous variations with both SCSI support built-in and modular (with the initrd). The error I get is: Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode: mount: no