comp.os.linux.development.system
- Re: Causes for process going into D state
- From: Rainer Weikusat
- Re: ask for benchmark software for linux
- From: eric
- Causes for process going into D state
- From: guru
- Re: lseek: Value too large for defined data type
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: ask for benchmark software for linux
- From: Yao Qi
- Re: Einstein?s mathematical excellence and Newton?s insightful perception of mass- energy inter conversion (E=mc2)
- From: phil-news-nospam
- Re: lseek: Value too large for defined data type
- From: phil-news-nospam
- Re: lseek: Value too large for defined data type
- From: phil-news-nospam
- Re: lseek: Value too large for defined data type
- From: phil-news-nospam
- ask for benchmark software for linux
- From: eric
- ioctls problem with uart, wrong parameter received?
- From: sasa . trkulja
- Disk benchmark tool
- From: Seongsu Lee
- Re: lseek: Value too large for defined data type
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: lseek: Value too large for defined data type
- From: guru
- Re: lseek: Value too large for defined data type
- From: guru
- Re: aggregate NFS export
- From: Chris Cox
- Re: lseek: Value too large for defined data type
- From: Tim Southerwood
- Process D state
- From: guru
- Re: lseek: Value too large for defined data type
- From: guru
- Re: lseek: Value too large for defined data type
- From: guru
- Custom Software Development
- From: VB
- Re: Retrieving BIOS Tick count equivalent
- From: Bob Hauck
- Retrieving BIOS Tick count equivalent
- From: philbo30
- Re: dma hardware underrun
- From: Bob Hauck
- Re: How to set timezone
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: lseek: Value too large for defined data type
- From: spacecriter \(Bill C\)
- Question on getimeofday
- From: eric
- Re: lseek: Value too large for defined data type
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: lseek: Value too large for defined data type
- From: phil-news-nospam
- Re: PLEASE HELP - Very odd kernel panic problem
- From: guru
- Re: lseek: Value too large for defined data type
- From: Tim Southerwood
- lseek: Value too large for defined data type
- From: guru
- Re: List of tools for C development in Linux.
- From: Yao Qi
- Re: How to set timezone
- From:
- Re: My program can't work on redhat enterprise AS 4
- From:
- Re: how to invoke netconsole
- From: Bill Marcum
- how to invoke netconsole
- From: Mozis
- Re: My program can't work on redhat enterprise AS 4
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: to make soft interrupt with AX registers in linux?
- From: Douglas Wells
- Re: what does "prepare_all" do?
- From: Yan Zheng
- Re: to make soft interrupt with AX registers in linux?
- From: Yan Zheng
- Re: How to set timezone
- From: Tim Southerwood
- Re: About Parallelism
- From: Scott J. McCaughrin
- Re: How to set timezone
- From: Bill Marcum
- Re: to make soft interrupt with AX registers in linux?
- From: David Schwartz
- How to set timezone
- From: dbansal
- Re: GCC problem
- From: Gil Hamilton
- Re: GCC problem
- From: Mike McGInn
- Re: My program can't work on redhat enterprise AS 4
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: My program can't work on redhat enterprise AS 4
- From: David Schwartz
- GCC problem
- From: westymatt
- Re: GCC problem
- From: Ulrich Eckhardt
- Re: to make soft interrupt with AX registers in linux?
- From: Tim Roberts
- to make soft interrupt with AX registers in linux?
- From: google-rambo88
- Re: My program can't work on redhat enterprise AS 4
- From: Rainer Weikusat
- Re: My program can't work on redhat enterprise AS 4
- From: Rainer Weikusat
- Re: My program can't work on redhat enterprise AS 4
- From:
- Re: sys/queue.h
- From:
- Re: My program can't work on redhat enterprise AS 4
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: sys/queue.h
- From: westymatt
- Re: My program can't work on redhat enterprise AS 4
- From: Rainer Weikusat
- Re: aggregate NFS export
- From: phil-news-nospam
- Re: sys/queue.h
- From: phil-news-nospam
- Re: user_to_phys() without mmap?
- From: phil-news-nospam
- Re: aggregate NFS export
- From: Måns Rullgård
- aggregate NFS export
- From: phil-news-nospam
- Re: sys/queue.h
- From:
- Re: My program can't work on redhat enterprise AS 4
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: My program can't work on redhat enterprise AS 4
- From: Joe Beanfish
- Re: My program can't work on redhat enterprise AS 4
- From: Rainer Weikusat
- Re: user_to_phys() without mmap?
- From: Rainer Weikusat
- Re: sys/queue.h
- From: westymatt
- Re: user_to_phys() without mmap?
- From: Neil Steiner
- Re: user_to_phys() without mmap?
- From: Neil Steiner
- Re: My program can't work on redhat enterprise AS 4
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: user_to_phys() without mmap?
- From: phil-news-nospam
- Re: user_to_phys() without mmap?
- From: Rainer Weikusat
- Re: user_to_phys() without mmap?
- From: phil-news-nospam
- Re: sys/queue.h
- From:
- Re: sys/queue.h
- From: westymatt
- Re: PLEASE HELP - Very odd kernel panic problem
- From:
- PLEASE HELP - Very odd kernel panic problem
- From: cpptutor2000@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: sys/queue.h
- From: William Pursell
- sys/queue.h
- From: westymatt
- Re: modularized kernels
- From: Rainer Weikusat
- Re: modularized kernels
- From: phil-news-nospam
- Re: Undefined SysCall
- From: Paul Pluzhnikov
- Re: Undefined SysCall
- From: Jan Kandziora
- Re: user_to_phys() without mmap?
- From: Rainer Weikusat
- Re: user_to_phys() without mmap?
- From: Ulrich Eckhardt
- Re: BGP Job Opening
- From:
- Re: user_to_phys() without mmap?
- From: Rainer Weikusat
- user_to_phys() without mmap?
- From: Neil Steiner
- modularized kernels
- From: Rainer Weikusat
- Re: Is SATA driver built-in or a loadable module?
- From: phil-news-nospam
- Re: Read only: Incompatibility between using qemu and grub
- From: phil-news-nospam
- Re: BGP Job Opening
- From: phil-news-nospam
- Re: List of tools for C development in Linux.
- From: phil-news-nospam
- Re: List of tools for C development in Linux.
- From: Ke Tao
- Re: My program can't work on redhat enterprise AS 4
- From: Chris Cox
- Re: Newbie: allocating aligned physically-contiguous memory?
- From: Neil Steiner
- Re: Newbie: allocating aligned physically-contiguous memory?
- From: Neil Steiner
- Re: char device driver and bus ?
- From: Grant Edwards
- Re: About Parallelism
- From: Iwo Mergler
- char device driver and bus ?
- From: freegnu@xxxxxxx
- Undefined SysCall
- From: Scott J. McCaughrin
- Re: Newbie: allocating aligned physically-contiguous memory?
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Newbie: allocating aligned physically-contiguous memory?
- From: Neil Steiner
- Re: About Parallelism
- From: Chris Friesen
- Re: List of tools for C development in Linux.
- From:
- Re: About Parallelism
- From: David Schwartz
- Re: About Parallelism
- From: Josef Moellers
- Re: List of tools for C development in Linux.
- From: William Pursell
- About Parallelism
- From: Scott J. McCaughrin
- Re: List of tools for C development in Linux.
- From: Bob Hauck
- Re: List of tools for C development in Linux.
- From:
- List of tools for C development in Linux.
- From: Hadron
- Strange top's output
- From: Krivenok Dmitry
- Re: Questions about signals.
- From: Rainer Weikusat
- Re: Alternatives to signals
- From: Josef Moellers
- Re: Alternatives to signals
- From: Bin Chen
- what does "prepare_all" do?
- From: Louis Ning
- Re: Alternatives to signals
- From:
- Alternatives to signals
- From: harsha . kgp
- Re: Questions about signals.
- From: Josef Moellers
- Re: global array allocation
- From: Josef Moellers
- Re: global array allocation
- From: kushneeraj
- Re: Questions about signals.
- From: Rainer Weikusat
- Re: Questions about signals.
- From: Josef Moellers
- strange kernel log message: kernel: rcv_rceive_msg: This can not be a streaming kind of message BH is 711
- From: rdiazmartin
- Re: global array allocation
- From: Josef Moellers
- Questions about signals.
- From: Krivenok Dmitry
- Read only: Incompatibility between using qemu and grub
- From: Victor Schneider, Ph. D.
- Re: global array allocation
- From: Rainer Weikusat
- Re: global array allocation
- From: kushneeraj
- Re: Getting STDOUT from daemon a to a socket on daemon b
- From: Rainer Weikusat
- Re: Getting STDOUT from daemon a to a socket on daemon b
- From: Grant Edwards
- Re: Getting STDOUT from daemon a to a socket on daemon b
- From: Rainer Weikusat
- Re: Getting STDOUT from daemon a to a socket on daemon b
- From: Grant Edwards
- Re: How do you force link time symbol resolution to a particular library on linux g++
- From: Paul Pluzhnikov
- Re: global array allocation
- From: Rainer Weikusat
- Re: Getting STDOUT from daemon a to a socket on daemon b
- From: Rainer Weikusat
- global array allocation
- From: kushneeraj
- Re: Getting STDOUT from daemon a to a socket on daemon b
- From: Grant Edwards
- Re: Getting STDOUT from daemon a to a socket on daemon b
- From: Rainer Weikusat
- Re: Getting STDOUT from daemon a to a socket on daemon b
- From: David Schwartz
- Getting STDOUT from daemon a to a socket on daemon b
- From: mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: BGP Job Opening
- From:
- BGP Job Opening
- From: BrentJRogers@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: My program can't work on redhat enterprise AS 4
- From: Rainer Weikusat
- Re: My program can't work on redhat enterprise AS 4
- From:
- Re: My program can't work on redhat enterprise AS 4
- From: William Pursell
- Setup a Python Environment in Diskless system
- From: hide1713@xxxxxxxxx
- How do you force link time symbol resolution to a particular library on linux g++
- From: sudha . k . iyer
- Re: Kernel debug howto
- From: Jean-François Moine
- My program can't work on redhat enterprise AS 4
- From: Kevin
- Re: Is SATA driver built-in or a loadable module?
- From: Rainer Weikusat
- Re: Is SATA driver built-in or a loadable module?
- From: phil-news-nospam
- Re: Is SATA driver built-in or a loadable module?
- From: Tim Southerwood
- Re: Is SATA driver built-in or a loadable module?
- From: eugenios
- Re: Is SATA driver built-in or a loadable module?
- From:
- Is SATA driver built-in or a loadable module?
- From: eugenios
- Server squid,ftp protocol and downloading from some area
- From: Mirosław Makowiecki
- Re: a confusing function:netdev_priv
- From: !truth
- Re: a confusing function:netdev_priv
- From:
- Read only: Dual boot using a vfat partition and loop
- From: Victor Schneider, Ph. D.
- Re: a confusing function:netdev_priv
- From: !truth
- Re: a confusing function:netdev_priv
- From:
- Re: a confusing function:netdev_priv
- From: Gil Hamilton
- Re: a confusing function:netdev_priv
- From: Gil Hamilton
- Re: a confusing function:netdev_priv
- From: !truth
- Re: a confusing function:netdev_priv
- From: !truth
- Re: a confusing function:netdev_priv
- From:
- a confusing function:netdev_priv
- From: !truth
- Re: Ground Up
- From: phil-news-nospam
- Re: Ground Up
- From:
- fuse mount options?
- From: Joe Pfeiffer
- Ground Up
- From: A. Anderson