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
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
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
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
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
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