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From: James M. <mac...@ED...> - 2000-10-05 00:41:59
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On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Jeff Dike wrote: > mac...@ed... said: > > My machine at work (P600) seems to act still like it is missing > > signals from the ttys/0 that I boot on. Appears as missed keystrokes. > So, for example, you could type "abcdef" and on the screen would appear "abdf"? Yes. In its worse state you can type for a while and nothing, then suddenly it begins again, but misses all the in between strokes. > Does the shell act like it sees the missing characters? I do not understand. The modem lights flicker (I'm at home connecting to work), but I see nothing in the screen to suggest it is getting anything. > > Tcpdump on home box shows arp replies from UML, but for some reason > > they are not picked up by the physical kernel. > Can you see anything that the UML is doing wrong? Not by my looking. I can basically get at all boxes other than the physical box that are on the local network (no need for forwarding). Yet forwarding is on in both physical and UML, and I am already using this box as a gateway for other traffic. I tried multiple ip's with no luck. I even tried the tap0 approach. tcpdump on the physical sees the traffic but the physical kernel/TCP/IP does not apply, act on it. Even when I manually add the arp into the table, it just acts as if there is no traffic for it to see. > > An attempted rsync to my work box of a few programs resulted in: Stack > > overflowed onto current_task page In interrupt handler - not syncing > > which resulted in me killing the linux processes. > I need a stack trace of this. See the latest traffic on the devel list for > how to get one. > Jeff Saw about 6 messages. I will look into getting that done. Thanks, JES -- James B. MacLean mac...@ed... Department of Education http://www.ednet.ns.ca/~macleajb Nova Scotia, Canada B3M 4B2 |