Hello,
computer.enthusiastic, le Thu 20 Aug 2009 17:52:17 +0200, a écrit :
> Can it be a libc issue ?
I have this crash too but haven't gotten the time to look at it yet. At
first sight it looked to me like a bug in the memory mapping function,
making the int10 call bogus.
Samuel
Hi,
I forgot to mention at the last meeting that I'm traveling again (to
FrOSCon, which is a very nice conference BTW), and thus won't be able to
attend the meeting on Friday. See you all next Tuesday I hope :-)
-antrik-
Hi,
I'm using Debian GNU/hurd (lastest current repository update) both in
a qemu and virtualbox environments.
I have installed the lastest version of xserver-xorg from debian GNU/
hurd repository, but the xserver crashes during graphics card module
startup
complaining about a segfault with the fo
Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Da Zheng, le Tue 04 Aug 2009 16:15:10 +0800, a écrit :
>> The driver reads the keyboard status from the port 0x64, and it seems OK. It
>> doesn't work when the driver tries to write the command to the port 0x64.
>> The whole process dies. (the port 0x64 is used for both r
Hi, I've just now realized that this newsgroup is only for hurd kernel
bugs so that my post if currently off-topic. I apologize for it and
I'll move the post to gnu.bug.help. Thanks.
Hi,
I'm using Debian GNU/hurd (lastest current repository update) both in
a qemu and virtualbox environments.
I have installed the lastest version of xserver-xorg from debian GNU/
hurd repository, but the xserver crashes during VESA module startup
complaining about a segfault with the following b