Re: weird udev behaviour

2008-01-07 Thread Csillag Kristof
Csillag Kristof wrote: >> Dear all, [...] >> On some of my machines, udev started to act strangely lately. >> Just for the record: With today's update, problem has disappeared. Looking at /etc/udev/rules.d, I see that only the following three fi

Re: weird udev behaviour

2008-01-05 Thread Csillag Kristof
Which is strange, since neither udev, nor the kernel was updated lately. (libc6 was, but it should not introduce such grave errors...) Any ideas? How can I debug this further? Kristof Csillag Csillag Kristof wrote: > Dear all, > > > On some of my machines, udev started to a

weird udev behaviour

2008-01-05 Thread Csillag Kristof
Dear all, On some of my machines, udev started to act strangely lately. It created all the device files in the root of the /dev directory, instead of the normal places. (Instead of /dev/input/mice, I get /dev/mice; instead of /dev/snd/* I get /dev/*, etc.) Of course, this breaks a lot of t

XEN sound emulation locks device exclusively

2006-11-09 Thread Csillag, Kristof (GE Healthcare, consultant)
Hi there! My problem is the following: I am experimenting with virtualization with XEN. I am running WinXP in a HVM host with a Debian Gnu/Linux (Etch) dom0. I am also using audio emulation (sb16). This way, sounds from WinXP work fine. And here comes the problem: The HVM guest completely res

how to build custom XEN kernels

2006-11-09 Thread Csillag, Kristof (GE Healthcare, consultant)
Hi thers! How do I build custom XEN kernels? I did read the documentation, but it did not help much. /usr/share/doc/xen-utils-3.0.3-1/README.Debian.gz says this: Should you want to roll your own kernel this is the way yo