Charles Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are Win modems ever going to be supported? I suppose that is up to the
> manufacturers...bleh, how depressing.
You might look at www.linmodems.org. I haven't yet, but I will today.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ronald van Loon) writes:
> This problem goes away when you recompile your kernel *without* extended
> Real Time Clock support.
>
> Ronald van Loon ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Actually I believe that on the Dell portable we have here, it still
segfaults, even without RTC support. If w
|"[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tim Sailer) writes:
|"> I'm running the unstable tree. If someone else can try '/sbin/clock -r'
|"> and let me know if it seg faults, I'd appreciate it. It does it on
|"> 2 systems here... :(
|"
|"Yep... it segfaults for me too.
|"
|"An `strace' looked like it was cribbing on a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tim Sailer) writes:
> I'm running the unstable tree. If someone else can try '/sbin/clock -r'
> and let me know if it seg faults, I'd appreciate it. It does it on
> 2 systems here... :(
Yep... it segfaults for me too.
An `strace' looked like it was cribbing on a strange ioctl c
I'm running the unstable tree. If someone else can try '/sbin/clock -r'
and let me know if it seg faults, I'd appreciate it. It does it on
2 systems here... :(
Tim
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