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[Bug #16173] After uncompressing the kernel, at boot time, the server hangs.
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[Bug #16184] Container, X86-64, i386, iptables rule
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[Bug #16288] kernel panic with iwlagn for Intel Wifi Link 5100
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[Bug #16187] Carrier detection failed in dhcpcd when link is up
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GSoC 2010 - Migration from memory ballooning to memory hotplug in Xen
On 07/08/2010 03:32 PM, Andi Kleen wrote: Daniel Kiper <dkiper(a)net-space.pl> writes: OK, let's go to details. When I was playing with Xen I saw that ballooning does not give possibility to extend memory over boundary declared at the start of system. Yes, I know that is by desing however I thoug... 8 Jul 2010 21:27
UIO: munmap bug for boot time allocated memory
On Wed, Jul 07, 2010 at 04:36:02PM +1000, Peter Crosthwaite wrote: Hi, I'm currently experiencing a kernel bug when munmap'ing a UIO memory region. The uio memory region is a large (up to 48MB) buffer allocated by a UIO driver at boot time using alloc_bootmem_low_pages(). The idea is once the large b... 8 Jul 2010 20:20
staging: ti dspbridge: Remove CamelCase, reagroup variables.
On Thu, Jul 08, 2010 at 06:11:07PM -0500, Rene Sapiens wrote: The intention of this serie of patches is to rename the remaining variables with camel case. Words will be renamed avoiding CamelCase and Hungarian notation. Also the variables in the prototypes will be renamed to make them match with the one... 8 Jul 2010 20:20
GSoC 2010 - Migration from memory ballooning tomemory hotplug in Xen
> Daniel Kiper <dkiper(a)net-space.pl> writes: OK, let's go to details. When I was playing with Xen I saw that ballooning does not give possibility to extend memory over boundary declared at the start of system. Yes, I know that is by desing however I thought that it is a limitation which co... 10 Jul 2010 09:25
[PATCH 09/16] staging:ti dspbridge: Rename words with camel case.
The intention of this patch is to rename the remaining variables with camel case. Variables will be renamed avoiding camel case and Hungarian notation. The words to be renamed in this patch are: ======================================== pMemStatBuf to mem_stat_buf pMgrAttrs to mgr_attrts pMgrInfo to mgr_info pNod... 8 Jul 2010 20:20
[PATCH 10/16] staging:ti dspbridge: Rename words with camel case.
The intention of this patch is to rename the remaining variables with camel case. Variables will be renamed avoiding camel case and Hungarian notation. The words to be renamed in this patch are: ======================================== pPhysAddr to phys_addr pPhysicalAddress to physical_address ppIntfFxns to if_f... 8 Jul 2010 20:20
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