Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 19 Nov 1997 22:07:52 -0500 (EST) | From | "Steven N. Hirsch" <> | Subject | Re: dentries rule. [was: Re: Pros and cons of newer kernels] |
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On Tue, 18 Nov 1997, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> [...] > > ps. kernel tracing is easy. Just apply the patch sent to linux-kernel a > few days ago by Michael L. Galbraith, turn on 'kernel tracing' in > the 'kernel hacking' options, compile+install the kernel, reboot, run > 'doit > trace.txt' and that was it. > <====================================== > > it's really this easy :) I'm attaching the ktrace tar file sent to > linux-kernel by Michael. Let me know if something isnt obvious. > > Ingo > > --79892230-946463641-879949315=:13302 > Content-Type: APPLICATION/octet-stream; name="ktrace-2.1.63.tar.gz" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: BASE64 > Content-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.95.971119152155.13302B@pc7537.hil.siemens.at> > Content-Description: > > H4sIAIv9azQAA+w7aXfbRpL5SvyKsmxHpAiSAC9JlOmJIsu2xrpGpDObsf34 > IKBBYgQCDA5JzCb727equkECJCXb+zKZY4Nni0B3dXV1dZ2Nwk0SWbaoNetm > vdtqfPMPuaBt7BoGfAN0yV+z3VbPqhG67VZzd7fbbHew12zuNr+Bzj+GnOKV
Ingo,
Thanks, but I haven't a clue how to render whatever type of encoding that might be into a tar.gz binary file. Neither netscape nor Pine recognizes it. Can you try again; specifying a binary attachment?
Steve
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