Curious because I have yet to use YOU yet for fear my machine takes a dive like other people. Preston
On Wednesday June 30 2004 10:09 pm, Preston Crawford wrote:
Curious because I have yet to use YOU yet for fear my machine takes a dive like other people.
The last bug doesn't effect standalone boxen anyway, so I'm not concerned about it. However, it could be an important fix and we'd not be able to get it. 'Hope they are able to find out what the problem is, and also why many systems are slower with 9.1. Fred -- "Ballmer is no more designed for the art of persuasion than the Abrams tank is for delivering meals on wheels."
On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 07:09:40PM -0700, Preston Crawford wrote:
Curious because I have yet to use YOU yet for fear my machine takes a dive like other people.
A week ago a new kernel was announced as available for testing on suse-security mailing list. Please see http://lists.suse.com/archive/suse-security/2004-Jun/0200.html if you are interested in testing it out. Regards, -Kastus
On Thursday 01 July 2004 03:09, Preston Crawford wrote:
Curious because I have yet to use YOU yet for fear my machine takes a dive like other people.
I finally traced my system shutdown problem to an interaction between the speedmgmt daemon used by my Speedtouch modem and the new SuSE kernels. Machine locked up completely when trying to kill it. Vanilla kernel worked fine, but required patching to get full functionality -- Subfs, bootsplash, and seemed to mess up my Wacom tablet.... However using the modem_run utility from the speedtouch Sourceforge site everything seems to work fine. Jason
Jason wrote:
On Thursday 01 July 2004 03:09, Preston Crawford wrote:
Curious because I have yet to use YOU yet for fear my machine takes a dive like other people.
I finally traced my system shutdown problem to an interaction between the speedmgmt daemon used by my Speedtouch modem and the new SuSE kernels. Machine locked up completely when trying to kill it. Vanilla kernel worked fine, but required patching to get full functionality -- Subfs, bootsplash, and seemed to mess up my Wacom tablet.... However using the modem_run utility from the speedtouch Sourceforge site everything seems to work fine.
Jason
Subfs is still very experimental, that's why it's not in vanilla kernels and I've had to change /etc/fstab, substituting "auto" for "subfs" to get things working properly. Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce .... Hamradio G3VBV and keen Flyer ===== LINUX ONLY USED HERE =====
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Fred Miller
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Jason
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Kastus
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Preston Crawford
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Sid Boyce