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- 2k file read vs 4k file read
- about linux module
- Accessing SCSI device in f/w upgrade mode.
- Any pointers on how to port Linux SMP to a new chip?
- any unix os guru?
- API function interception and hooking
- atomic_dec vs mmput
- Attempting to use the LTT (Linux Trace Toolkit)
- block device bio merges
- broadcast to all file readers?
- bzImage and vmlinux
- calling stat on mounted USB filesystem cause crash
- Can I turn off sparse file support + file extent questions
- Creating a Linux distro
- current->pid isn't always PROCESS id
- Debian 'Stable' not so stable.
- Determining the hard drives.
- doing direct-io on pci memory
- driver policy: blocking read() returns requested or available data?
- driver policy: blocking read() returns requested or availabledata?
- Drivers
- Drivers for beginners
- Edge triggered PCI device problem (x86)
- Excelent job
- exec: Permission denied. ls -l: -rwxr-xr-x. file:ELF 32-bit LSB executable...
- File Open
- get and save image using socket conn.
- getting bad fragmentation on ext3 file system w/large files
- Getting information from task_struct
- getting memory mapped IO to work on linux
- glibc backward compatibility
- glibc compliance to POSIX and SUS
- GNU Fortran95 and OpenMosix
- hang after uncompressing linux... ok, booting the kernel
- HELP, different performance on Linux and OSE
- How can 2 drivers drive same 'endpoint' of USB
- How do I get the source code for this Fedora driver (USB)?
- how do threads work?
- How does "Scheduling in interrupt" happen in kernel?
- How to capture audio using ALSA
- How to get thread ID inside 2.6 kernel
- How to mount a root FS on Flash RAM?
- how to retrieve a request from request_queue
- I can't open more than one tap device
- I can't open more than one tap devices
- Idiocy in Linux Kernel
- Increasing TCP queues seems to have no effect
- Inter-process Pthread Mutex?
- ioctl BLKGETSIZE /dev/md0 produces Permission denied error for non root
- is there a user mode way to flush disk cache
- is there any rs323 standard?
- Kernel 2.4: HZ = 1000, kernel panic
- kernel compile and the 8139too.o module
- knowing kernel memory usage
- Linux HD on a new machine
- linux module problem again
- Linux MTP
- linux virtual memory clarification is needed
- list_for_each and &(__this_module)
- Looking for DVB-H or DVB-T Software developer
- mlock() vs. mmap() or read()
- mmap returns EINVAL
- Multithreaded App hanging in pthread calls
- Multithreaded app hangs in pthread calls
- ned some help...
- Netlink socket problem
- nscd performance benefit
- Oops in 2.6.15-rc2
- owner field in file_operations and MOD_*_USE_COUNT makros, kernel 2.4
- page faults when spawning subprocesses
- Request for assistance - DHN520 driver
- rs323 port
- RTP Stack and Performance
- Scope of get_user_pages
- SCSI programming
- Segmentation Fault in pci_find_class (Kernel 2.6.9)
- SetPageDirty needed with get_user_pages?
- So small context switch time?
- sockets and pipes....
- Specs (programmer's manual) for NEC 765 floppy controller
- Spinlocks
- stack and heap
- syscall to create a child process
- Thread prority setting for SCHED_RR and SCHED_FIFO does not work as expected on Linux kernel 2.6
- threading
- Threading Slow. Event based concurrency
- Threads vs. Processes - the war goes on?
- Throttling Process CPU Utilization
- Timer in Linux at User Space
- TLB flush and IPIs
- Traffic Controll
- Unix library
- USB webcam
- User proc stack allocation
- using fork and wait reliably w/signals
- Utilities for listing/removing POSIX IPC objects
- version magic in kernel module and gcc 4
- What Distro?
- Where could I find ifo to delop a Linux USB driver?
- Why is interruptible_sleep_on deprecated on 2.6 kernels
- Writing to Task_struct ?
Last message date: 11/29/05
Archived on: 11/29/05 CET
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