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2004 Apr 02
2
Strange Fedora Booting problem: can not mount "LABEL=*" partitions
Hi, Just got Fedora FC1 vanilla 2.4.25kernel+libata8patch booting problems, FC1 complains that it can not automatically find&found partitions specified with "LABEL=" in /etc/fstab, and then falls me into repair mode. In the repair mode I can mount it manually without any problems. More interesting are: 1) I have several partitions specified with "LABEL=*" in
2006 Mar 24
1
build failure on Gentoo Linux, recommended fix included.
Kernel 2.6.15-gentoo-r7 (2.6.15.7) glibc 2.3.6 (NTPL/NTPL only) Build error in server/mailslot.c: mailslot.c: In function 'mailslot_next_msg_size': mailslot.c:221: error: 'uint32_t' undeclared (first use in this function) mailslot.c:221: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once mailslot.c:221: error: for each function it appears in.) make[1]: *** [mailslot.o] Error
2008 Feb 06
1
POSIX semaphores in CentOS 5.1?
According to the man pages for sem_wait, etc., POSIX semaphores are available in Linux 2.6 (with the right NTPL threading in glibc). However, I have a program that compiles just fine but won't link because it can't find the library for the semaphore operations. What am I missing? I ran a find and grep through all the libc's on the system and they turned up nothing: $ find /lib
2004 Mar 02
0
Unhandled Exception with Excel
I am running Mandrake 10RC1 w/ Kernel 2.6.something Excel installed off the cd without a hitch. But when I run excel: $ wine -- EXCEL.EXE Could not stat /mnt/fd0 (No such file or directory), ignoring drive A: fixme:ole:CoRegisterMessageFilter stub fixme:font:WineEngCreateFontInstance Untranslated charset 255 fixme:font:WineEngCreateFontInstance just using first face for now
2004 Aug 06
0
A better fix for the /lib/tls problems
Further to the email below from a few weeks ago, I can announce that Xen/Linux 2.6 handles the TLS problem (-ve accesses into segments) by dynamically rewriting the offending instructions. This is enabled by default in the 2.6 kernels, and reduces the overhead of handling those instructions to almost zero (compared with around 100% overhead when using pure emulation in Xen, when running
2004 Apr 15
2
Strange Fedora Booting problem: can not mount "LABEL=*"partitions
Hi, Stephen and Jeff, Thanks. But the problem got debugged&fixed, the answer was post on fedora-list about 2 weeks ago. The problem is: the /etc/blkid.tab file works as an old unappropriate disk partitions cache for fsck|blkid commands when stystem image is installed to a different arch (scsi->ide) machine, the old cache will mislead fsck|blkid at the first run and only the first run,
2005 Mar 21
11
NPTL/db4 problem with FC3
This is a cross post to <xen-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> and <user- mode-linux-user@lists.sourceforge.net> Dear lists, Anybody successfully running cyrus-imapd in FC2/3+Xen/UML? When i tried to run cyrus-imapd in a virtual FC3 (Xen or UML) i got lot''s of DBERROR db4: Berkeley DB library configured to support only DB_PRIVATE environments DBERROR:
2008 Jun 21
4
centos 4.6 - 586 install - how to get that to a 486 level if possible
Is there a method to get a 586 (i586 text) install to a 486 level? I am looking for information guidance on this. I have looked into using debian/386 which stinks in my opinion, slackware doesnt quite have it either. So I am wishing/hoping there is a NOT TO painful way to get a 586 install to run on a 486 chip. I have been searching but havent found anything useful. If anyone knows what might
2004 Nov 04
1
VPN Routing issues from local IP to Big Internet IPs
Ok ladies and gents, I give up! I just can''t find a solution to the problem. Setup: I have a linux box with 2.4.22-1.2197.nptl kernel running 2 eth and one ppp connection over one of the eth for VPN tunneling. I have 2 needs: - masq and forward internal lan hosts via the tunnel on PPP and then on to the big internet. No problem there. All works fine. - Forward ppp0 native
2007 May 25
1
vanilla 2.4 kernel
What are the odds of success for putting the latest 2.4 kernel(2.4.34.4) from kernel.org onto a CentOS 3.x machine? -Mark
2005 May 25
1
Re: Demonizing generic Linux issues as Fedora Core-only issues -- WAS: Hi, Bryan
From: Les Mikesell <lesmikesell at gmail.com> > Yes, but... whose choice was it to ship 2.6 with lots of broken > and omitted stuff when 2.4 works better for many things? Again, 2-2-2, 6-6-6 At some point, Red Hat has to start the new series for "early adopters." That means being the first to adopt the new GLibC, GCC, kernel, etc... Looking at just the GLibC 2+ generations
2006 Mar 21
3
Test version of the glibc with xen flavour
Hi all, I have built a test version of the glibc with a xen flavour. It is available on http://people.debian.org/~aurel32/xen/ . The only difference with the version currently in sid is the presence of the libc6-xen package. If you are using xen, please test it and tell me if it fixes speed problems. If everything is ok, I will commit it into our SVN. Bye, Aurelien -- .''`.
2005 Jul 18
1
Can't run most apps after updating to Mandriva 2005 LE
Hi all, I've just updated my system from Mandrake 10.1 to 10.2 (Mandriva 2005 LE) with kernel 2.6.11-12mdk and most apps that worked before don't work now. I've tried different versions of wine, both RPM and source code, the one I used before (20050111), the one that is supplied with the distribution and the latest RPM from SourceForge. The following is a typical example of the
2004 Dec 30
3
Problems migrating from WBEL
Hi folks: I've recently migrated one of my production servers (bad Jason!) from WBEL to CentOS 3.3 using Donavan's instructions in the FAQ (http://www.centos.org/modules/smartfaq/faq.php?faqid=19). While it was as painless as the document suggests, I've run into problems with postgrey (a postfix greylisting daemon) on my server. Whenever I try to start postgrey, I get the
2004 Aug 09
5
Questionaire :
Hi, I have read quitea bit of the available resources and have this idea of asterisk. Would someone kindly answer these briefly 1-) Asterisk does not need a sound card...but if i am to record voice into an extension or dial from CLI ( basically use asterisk itself as a softphone ) then i need a sound card. : Yes/No a-) If yes creative soundblaster pci 128 is my best bet. Yes/No 2-) Which is
2004 Dec 15
21
Re: Xen and reiser4
>>> Hi all >>> >>> Thanks to Milan I am able to get further with xen and reiser4 >>> >>> - In swap line 6 and 7 status_flags.c >>> >>> #include <linux/bio.h> >>> #include <linux/page-flags.h> >>> >>> >>> - PACKED is redefined, but the definitions are the same, so the gcc >>>
2005 Aug 02
1
How does TDM work?
How does TDM work, how do you connect to it? I have the impression it can't be routed like ethernet, but a cable from your switch has to be plugged into the providers equipment. I have seen the Asterisk info about TDMoE - does this mean that the Asterisk card will modulate the signal on the Ethernet cable to allow it plug directly into a proper TDM connection? Will someone please enlighten
2004 May 10
0
Uniden UIP200 Review (Repost)
Hello Everyone, My company is about to deploy * as replacement for our existing commercial Altigen PBX. Meanwhile, I've been trying to find the best cost effective SIP VoIP phone which we can use in office for 20-30 employees, as well as a few remote staff. Normally I wouldn't post about a VoIP phone, however, this phone was released less than a week so I thought I'd give some
2004 May 07
1
Uniden UIP200 Review
Hello Everyone, My company is about to deploy * as replacement for our existing commercial Altigen PBX. Meanwhile, I've been trying to find the best cost effective SIP VoIP phone which we can use in office for 20-30 employees, as well as a few remote staff. Normally I wouldn't post about a VoIP phone, however, this phone was released less than a week so I thought I'd give some
2006 Aug 19
9
SSH scans vs connection ratelimiting
Gang, For months now, we're all seeing repeated bruteforce attempts on SSH. I've configured my pf install to ratelimit TCP connections to port 22 and to automatically add IP-addresses that connect too fast to a table that's filtered: table <lamers> { } block quick from <lamers> to any pass in quick on $ext_if inet proto tcp from any to ($ext_if) port 22 modulate