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2011 Jul 24
3
No sound
I am currently using a gentoo, (so no pulseaudio installed) and I can't get any sound with wine. I 'm trying to use alsa because winecfg deleted the entry of oss. My wine version is 1.3.24 The sound worked one time but doesn't still work...I uninstalled wine, deleted the .wine directory and re-installed but it didn't fix the problem. These are details about my soundcard : >
2011 Feb 02
2
syslinux 4.02 hangs at "boot:"
Hi all, I have a machine that won't boot syslinux 4.02 but will boot syslinux 3.53. We've installed syslinux 4.02 on a number of machines but only this one has a problem. The problem is that the machine hangs entirely after printing "boot:" on the tty. The stanza being booted in /boot/extlinux.conf is: label xe # XenServer kernel mboot.c32 append /boot/xen.gz
2010 May 05
1
Does Opensolaris support thin reclamation?
Support for thin reclamation depends on the SCSI "WRITE SAME" command; see this draft of a document from T10: http://www.t10.org/ftp/t10/document.05/05-270r0.pdf. I spent some time searching the source code for support for "WRITE SAME", but I wasn''t able to find much. I assume that if it was supported, it would be listed in this header file:
2005 Jan 01
1
Ices and ALSA / OSS
Hello Karl In reference to: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/2004-June/007473.html I am also receiving this error with an M-Audio Audiophile 2496 device running with the ice1712 ALSA module. I've not quite figured out how to test it with a hw pcm because it isn't accepting any of my formats. I've no idea how ALSA's plug opens it but I've tried all the obvious ones,
2013 Jun 25
6
Heterogeneous XCP 1.6 pool
Hi, I''ve been trying to use E5520 and X5650 together in an heterogeneous pool without success. I know the combination is not on the official XenServer supported list (http://hcl.xensource.com/CPUPoolsList.aspx), but I thought it would be possible to set the mask anyway and see for myself if the combination works… My problem is that the mask doesn''t "stick" after a
2015 Dec 08
0
CentOS 6 pci audio card not enabled
CentOS 6 up-to-date 2.6.32-573.8.1.el6.x86_64 Gigabyte GA-Z68P-DS3 on-board audio BIOS disabled. Intel I5 Pny 550Ti video Envy 24HT pci audio module I want to use the fiber in/out of the audio card, but it is not listed in System/Preferences/Sound/Hardware, only the HDMI is available. It was installed in the pci slot when the system CentOS 6.0 was installed. I have searched all over Google,
2012 Oct 10
7
[PATCH 0 of 7] Miscellaneous updates
Clearing out my local queue of changes before applying other''s.
2014 Feb 01
0
[RFC 02/16] drm/nouveau: basic support for platform devices
The T124 generation of Tegra GPUs uses the Kepler architecture and can thus be driven by Nouveau. However, they are declared as platform devices using the Device Tree, and Nouveau has a very strong dependency on PCI. This patch makes Nouveau core able to handle platform devices as well as PCI devices. Commonly-used PCI functions include resource range query and page mapping. These functions are
2015 Sep 04
4
[PATCH 0/4] tegra: DMA mask and IOMMU bit fixes
These 4 patches fix two issues that existed on Tegra regarding DMA: 1) The bit indicating whether to use an IOMMU or not was hardcoded ; make this a platform property and use it in instmem 2) The DMA mask was not set for platform devices. Fix this by converting more pci_dma* to the DMA API, and use that more generic code to set the DMA mask properly for all platforms. Tested on both x86
2017 Mar 14
3
Red Hat VirtIO SCSI pass-through controller
Hello, All! virtio-win.iso contains two different Windows drivers. these Windows Server 2012 R2 drivers have different hardware IDs: \vioscsi\2k12R2\amd64\vioscsi.inf "Red Hat VirtIO SCSI pass-through controller" PCI\VEN_1AF4&DEV_1004&SUBSYS_00081AF4&REV_00 PCI\VEN_1AF4&DEV_1048&SUBSYS_11001AF4&REV_01 \viostor\2k12R2\amd64\viostor.inf "Red Hat VirtIO SCSI
2014 Jun 03
1
[PULL 2/2] vhost: replace rcu with mutex
On 06/03/2014 08:48 AM, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > Il 02/06/2014 23:58, Eric Dumazet ha scritto: >> This looks dubious >> >> What about using kfree_rcu() instead ? > > It would lead to unbound allocation from userspace. > >> translate_desc() still uses rcu_read_lock(), its not clear if the mutex >> is really held. > > Yes, vhost_get_vq_desc must be
2014 Jun 03
1
[PULL 2/2] vhost: replace rcu with mutex
On 06/03/2014 08:48 AM, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > Il 02/06/2014 23:58, Eric Dumazet ha scritto: >> This looks dubious >> >> What about using kfree_rcu() instead ? > > It would lead to unbound allocation from userspace. > >> translate_desc() still uses rcu_read_lock(), its not clear if the mutex >> is really held. > > Yes, vhost_get_vq_desc must be
2009 Nov 22
4
Xen 3.4.2 DomU Network Issues
I''ve got a new system with Dual Quad Core Intel E5520 processors and Intel 82576 NICs built on the motherboard (this is a Supermicro Nehalem based blade). I''m running Xen 3.4.2, but I''ve also tried 3.4.1 and had the same problem. Dom0''s network works flawlessly, but the DomU systems all have network issues. Whenever they transmit large packets, it is as if
2007 Apr 18
1
virtualization kickoff
Welcome to the Linux virtualization list. This mail should bring the list uptodate with offlist mail. It is a burgeoning attempt at generating needs for Linux virtualization. Thanks to Orran for putting together the summary of the OLS BoF. thanks, -chris ----- Forwarded message from Orran Y Krieger <okrieg@us.ibm.com> ----- Finally got around to typing in the mailing list for the
2007 Apr 18
1
virtualization kickoff
Welcome to the Linux virtualization list. This mail should bring the list uptodate with offlist mail. It is a burgeoning attempt at generating needs for Linux virtualization. Thanks to Orran for putting together the summary of the OLS BoF. thanks, -chris ----- Forwarded message from Orran Y Krieger <okrieg@us.ibm.com> ----- Finally got around to typing in the mailing list for the
2007 Oct 03
4
Problem with mISDN and HFC-Cards in Asterisk-DomU
Hello, I am having problems, getting my asterisk-domU to work properly. It consists of the following components: - Debian Etch under Xen-3.1 with a 2.6.18-kernel - Asterisk 1.2.24 - mISDN-1.1.5 I have 2 HFC-ISDN-cards, which I pass through to the Asterisk-DomU in permissive mode. This is working fine. The strange problem is, that the two HFC-ISDN-cards are not beeing initialized by the
2006 Sep 29
0
[PATCH 2/6] xen: add per-node bucks to page allocator
This patch adds a per-node bucket to the heap structure in Xen. During heap initialization the patch determines which bucket to place the memory. We reserve guard pages between node boundaries in the case that said boundary isn''t already guarded by the MAX_ORDER boundary to prevent the buddy allocator from merging pages between nodes. -- Ryan Harper Software Engineer; Linux Technology
2001 Mar 04
1
passing pointer types via .C calls
Hi, this relates to my earlier message about external references and finalizers. I was experimenting over the weekend and now suspect that the appropriate solution to my problem will be to have a special case in the code that handles the .C call so that external references are handled appropriately - I guess that a pointer to the reference should be passed to the C code. As I've never
2011 Apr 26
3
Opinion wanted: metadata in HTTP requests
I'm thinking it might be an interesting idea to pass ipappend-style metadata (and quite possibly additional information, e.g. obtained from DMI) when making a http request, but I'm not 100% sure about the best way to do it. Options are pretty much: 1. some kind of metavariables in either the configuration file or in the filename syntax. + very general. - cumbersome for the
2004 Apr 19
16
Firewall sizing guidelines?
I have just completed the installation of a new firewall running Shorewall 1.4 on Mandrake 9.2 for our campus network. It appears to be running fairly well so far, but is generating significantly more log entries than our previous linux 2.0.x firewall... Our previous firewall enjoyed more than 6 years of 24/7 operation with no downtime before we finally decided it needed more horsepower, and