Began studying up on mobile IP and MPLS so that can get implemented too.
Expect next diary update 1 or so years from now. Sorry, I totally don't understand the whole blog phenomenon and what drives people to update these things constantly. It's like the internet equivalent of a bullhorn "HERE IS WHAT I HAVE TO SAY AND THE BORING SHIT I DID TODAY, HEAR ME ROAR!"
Oops, did I just fall into the trap myself? :-)
Jeff Garzik will help me on this thing and I let him loose on the vger cvs tree today.
Someone told my wife about the multi-head experiment I had planned for her. Get back in the dog-house dude!
I think I crashed the playboy cyber club server yesterday.
12 Jun 2001 (updated 12 Jun 2001 at 21:33 UTC) »
I just int10 booted the x86 bios on a r128 PCI graphics card on my Sparc SunBlade-100. Life is... ummm... good? Will be cleaning up these xf86-4.1.x mods and trying out tdfx and other cards tomorrow. Maybe I'll even get r128 DRI working on this box, which would be nice. Gareth Hughes promised he would help.
What does this mean? Well basically I can now multi-head Creator3D/Elite3D UPA boards, mach64 ATI cards with Sun firmware, and off the shelf PCI graphics cards with x86 bios on them.
I think I'll setup some scary Xinerama 6 head configuration using the endless supply of monitors I have here, just to scare the wife when she gets home :-)
In other news, linux-kernel thinks I'm a communist, I've become a gonzo journalism addict, and I've joined the playboy cyber club.
I've driven my pathfinder roughly 1,000 miles since my most recent powder day in the Sierras. I'm so pathetic, I know...
Paul Oakenfold is the ruler.
Starting looking into overlay support for FFB in xf86-4.0, unfortunately the xf40 overlay layer lacks the concept of window-id's for the 8-bit overlay (essentially, WIDs give you N 8-bit colormaps to use, where N is the number of window IDs supported by the ramdac) so we'll just use one WID for xf86-4.0 until this is cleared up. I wonder if I can trick the xf86 overlay layer and do WID management internally to the ffb driver.
Checking out
axboe's
latest cut of his elevator hacks, let's
see
how this goes.
I believe AT&T Cable has a conspiracy going. Every time I've gotten a new cable box, exactly one month later the cable goes out. I call them up, they ask for the number on the bottom of my Digital Cable box, and then immediately turn my service back on. I think what they're doing is just keeping track of the boxes their customers have on a lazy basis, ie. having the customer do the work for them.
Playing with Jens's new elevator stuff, on my box the first
run
looks really bad... hope that's just a cold first run issue
because
he's sent this stuff off to Linus already.
Wonder what the heck I'll talk about in my keynote. I'll probably just play it safe and do a "state of the kernel address" type presentation, with emphasis and detailing in the areas I have some clue about (ie. networking, sparc, page cache).
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