terminal.
When I disconnect the serial cable my Linux get stuck. Even my telnet
connection doesnt responds.
When I re-connect the serial everything is OK again.
Do you know what can be the problem?
I am working with HW flow control? can it be the problem?
Thanks a lot!
Hagit
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Hi all,
I am having a stable Debian distribution with GNOME on MIPS24KF
(mipsel).
When I run several applications after a while (3-4 hours not
deterministic) my applications crashes.
My dmesg shows the following:
Nov 6 21:08:43 hz-stb-1 gconfd (root-1799): starting (version
2.16.1), pid 1799 user
Hi all,
I am having a stable Debian distribution with GNOME on MIPS24KF
(mipsel).
When I run several applications after a while (3-4 hours not
deterministic) my applications crashes.
My dmesg shows the following:
Nov 6 21:08:43 hz-stb-1 gconfd (root-1799): starting (version
2.16.1), pid 1799 user
thought of opening the serial driver as if
I was a user and with the file descriptor to read()/write()/ioctl()
etc...
Can I do this from the kernel space?
Do you have maybe a better idea how to implement?
Thanks
Hagit
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run at all (cant get a full desktop).
Did it happened to someone?
Is it something with my hardware?
Why is this happening?
I would love to hear any comments.
Thanks,
hagit
PS - same happened when I run 'startx' from terminal on another PC
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