Ed Cogburn wrote:
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>
> Ok, I'll get ps compiled with debugging info and try again.
> I'll get back to ya. (This oughta be fun)
Well, not as much fun as I thought. I downloaded the procps source
from debian woody (plus diff). I modified the Makefiles to remove "-O2"
and a
Chris Gray wrote:
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Thanks for helping Chris.
> > Ed Cogburn writes:
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> ec> Athlon "Thunderbird" CPU, 1Ghz
>
> You lucky bastard.
You don't want to know what a 1Ghz Athlon plus an Ultra160 SCSI drive
can do for kernel compiles! By the time you're back from
> Ed Cogburn writes:
ec> Thanks guys for the help.
ec> Ok first, my CPU is not overclocked. My hardware is
ec> all fairly new though, so I'll list the major components:
ec> Athlon "Thunderbird" CPU, 1Ghz
You lucky bastard.
ec> Fourth, t
Thanks guys for the help.
Ok first, my CPU is not overclocked. My hardware is all fairly new
though, so I'll list the major components:
Athlon "Thunderbird" CPU, 1Ghz
Asus A7V mobo
Adaptec Ultra160 SCSI card
18Gb Seagate SCSI drive
"Geforc
Chris Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Gary Hennigan writes:
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>gh> "Ed Cogburn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>>>> This is what I get with an strace on ps:
>>>>
>>>>
>gh> [snip]
>>>> o
> Gary Hennigan writes:
gh> "Ed Cogburn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>>> This is what I get with an strace on ps:
>>>
>>>
gh> [snip]
>>> open("/boot/System.map", O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_NO
Ed Cogburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>This is what I get with an strace on ps:
[snip]
>open("/boot/System.map", O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_NOCTTY) = 6
>fstat(6, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0664, st_size=141296, ...}) = 0
>old_mmap(NULL, 141297, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE, 6, 0) =
>0x401df000
>close(6)
"Ed Cogburn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Colin Watson wrote:
> >
> > Ed Cogburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Ever seen this? Whenever I run 'ps' it says it caught 'signal 11'.
> > >The output from 'ps', aside from the signal 11 error message, is
> > >correct, the program is working ri
Colin Watson wrote:
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> Ed Cogburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ever seen this? Whenever I run 'ps' it says it caught 'signal 11'.
> >The output from 'ps', aside from the signal 11 error message, is
> >correct, the program is working right, and I'm not getting signal 11
> >from anywhere e
Ed Cogburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ever seen this? Whenever I run 'ps' it says it caught 'signal 11'.
>The output from 'ps', aside from the signal 11 error message, is
>correct, the program is working right, and I'm not getting signal 11
>from anywhere else, including when compiling th
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