Hey all,
I got the USB ethernet client/server to compile, and the iPaq client side
driver seems to work, but I have strange errors with the host side which
crashes my PC-Linux system.
I think it may be due to my system being a dual-pentium box running kernel
2.2.16 with SMP enabled AND USB backport patches installed.
Is this a contributing factor to the usb code failing on the pc? Should I
compile a single-processor version to do this testing with? Do I need to
install a 2.4.0 kernel on the PC to do the testing? Or perhaps this KERNEL
NULL POINTER error is just my mistakes in pointer casting/passing.
All these things take time, so if anyone has any info about the multi-proc
issue or the backport issue, please let em know so that I can get started.
Alternately, I could post my kernel trees and module .o files so that
others can test it in a more conventionally configured linux system. e.g.
"Hey, why don't we all crash our systems today?".
Thanks in advance!
-G!
Received on Sun Sep 24 09:36:03 2000
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