Re: any hints on status of FC3 t1?
by Paul F. Johnson
Hi,
> anyway, further discussion should take place on the fedora-test-list.
> now to burn me some CDs ...
Where can I download it from? Can't find it on the local mirror
(zeniiia.linux.org.uk) or on the duke torrent site
TTFN
Paul
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19 years, 9 months
FC3t1 mirrors
by Paul F. Johnson
Hi,
I've just tried to access the mirrors page on the fedora site and it
seems to have vanished (gives a 404).
Anyone know where I can download it from or if I can use yum to grab it
for me and can I take it that it will only be available after the US
wakes up (about 4pm British Summer Time)?
TTFN
Paul
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I've never harmed anyone. I have cheated no one.
I have deceived no one. I have hurt no one.
Except myself. And that He will forgive me." - Hans Holzel
19 years, 9 months
preempt_voluntary problems
by Stan Bubrouski
Hey,
Using kernel 2.6.7-1.47 with latest devel packages with
preempt_voluntary enabled seems to be crippling my interactivity. For
example if I'm running simply 'make' to build vlc for example, while
make is running gnome-terminal takes 20-30 seconds to switch between
tabs. Many apps are responsive but it seems some like gnome-terminal
are not. To say the least. Any idea what might be going on here? Just
for verification I do only have preempt_voluntary enabled not preempt as
well.
Arjan?
-sb
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19 years, 9 months
NOPs in TCP traffic
by Andy Green
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Hi folks -
Tracking Fedora Development on this machine with the automated nightly yum
updates. Running kernel 2.6.7-1.478, but it has been the same for a week or
two.
Problem is that some sites load like treacle. For these site, you can see
individual packets of text coming in about once a second or every few
seconds. Other sites are fine.
Here is a tcpdump of the bad behaviours, I notice a lot of nop,nop.nop
actions, not sure how to interpret the TCP window sizes either.
10:35:00.689934 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33435 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: . ack 1 win 45 <nop,nop,timestamp
7052878 1017969034>
10:35:00.691408 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33435 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: P 1:587(586) ack 1 win 45
<nop,nop,timestamp 7052880 1017969034>
10:35:00.708506 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33435: . ack 587 win 15798 <nop,nop,timestamp 1017969036
7052880>
10:35:00.727144 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33435: P 1:1401(1400) ack 587 win 16384 <nop,nop,timestamp
1017969038 7052880>
10:35:00.727215 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33435 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: . ack 1401 win 65 <nop,nop,timestamp
7052916 1017969038>
10:35:06.137328 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418: . 846:987(141) ack 1 win 65535
<nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop>
10:35:06.137395 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: . ack 987 win 141 <nop,nop,timestamp
7058327 1017948259>
10:35:10.729183 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33435: F 1401:1401(0) ack 587 win 16384 <nop,nop,timestamp
1017970038 7052916>
10:35:10.768476 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33435 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: . ack 1402 win 65 <nop,nop,timestamp
7062959 1017970038>
10:35:11.606386 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418: . 987:1128(141) ack 1 win 65535
<nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop>
10:35:11.606452 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: . ack 1128 win 141 <nop,nop,timestamp
7063797 1017948259>
10:35:11.611410 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33435 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: F 587:587(0) ack 1402 win 65
<nop,nop,timestamp 7063802 1017970038>
10:35:11.611801 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33436 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: S 511096355:511096355(0) win 5840 <mss
1460,sackOK,timestamp 7063802 0,nop,wscale 7>
10:35:11.622934 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33435: . ack 588 win 16384 <nop,nop,timestamp 1017970127
7063802>
10:35:11.627787 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33436: S 633190833:633190833(0) ack 511096356 win 8760
<mss 1460,nop,nop,sackOK,nop,wscale 0,nop,nop,timestamp 1017970128 7063802>
10:35:11.627859 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33436 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: . ack 1 win 45 <nop,nop,timestamp
7063818 1017970128>
10:35:11.630171 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33436 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: P 1:583(582) ack 1 win 45
<nop,nop,timestamp 7063820 1017970128>
10:35:11.644152 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33436: . ack 583 win 15802 <nop,nop,timestamp 1017970130
7063820>
10:35:11.661815 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33436: P 1449:1751(302) ack 583 win 16384
<nop,nop,timestamp 1017970131 7063820>
10:35:11.661886 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33436 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: . ack 1 win 45 <nop,nop,timestamp
7063852 1017970130,nop,nop,sack sack 1 {1449:1751} >
10:35:11.662626 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33436: . 1:1449(1448) ack 583 win 16384 <nop,nop,timestamp
1017970131 7063820>
10:35:11.662658 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33436 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: . ack 1751 win 67 <nop,nop,timestamp
7063853 1017970131>
10:35:17.075042 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418: . 1128:1269(141) ack 1 win 65535
<nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop>
10:35:17.075126 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: . ack 1269 win 141 <nop,nop,timestamp
7069266 1017948259>
10:35:21.665165 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33436: F 1751:1751(0) ack 583 win 16384 <nop,nop,timestamp
1017971132 7063853>
10:35:21.704614 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33436 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: . ack 1752 win 67 <nop,nop,timestamp
7073897 1017971132>
10:35:22.544657 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418: . 1269:1410(141) ack 1 win 65535
<nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop>
10:35:22.544722 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: . ack 1410 win 141 <nop,nop,timestamp
7074737 1017948259>
10:35:28.013860 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418: . 1410:1551(141) ack 1 win 65535
<nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop>
10:35:28.013927 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: . ack 1551 win 141 <nop,nop,timestamp
7080207 1017948259>
10:35:33.482512 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418: . 1551:1692(141) ack 1 win 65535
<nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop>
10:35:33.482579 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: . ack 1692 win 141 <nop,nop,timestamp
7085676 1017948259>
10:35:33.722905 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33436 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: F 583:583(0) ack 1752 win 67
<nop,nop,timestamp 7085917 1017971132>
10:35:33.735953 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33436: . ack 584 win 16384 <nop,nop,timestamp 1017972339
7085917>
10:35:38.951894 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418: . 1692:1833(141) ack 1 win 65535
<nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop>
10:35:38.951961 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: . ack 1833 win 141 <nop,nop,timestamp
7091147 1017948259>
10:35:44.420090 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418: . 1833:1974(141) ack 1 win 65535
<nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop>
10:35:44.420157 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: . ack 1974 win 141 <nop,nop,timestamp
7096616 1017948259>
10:35:49.889778 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418: . 1974:2115(141) ack 1 win 65535
<nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop>
10:35:49.889844 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: . ack 2115 win 141 <nop,nop,timestamp
7102086 1017948259>
10:35:55.357924 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418: . 2115:2256(141) ack 1 win 65535
<nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop>
10:35:55.358005 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: . ack 2256 win 141 <nop,nop,timestamp
7107556 1017948259>
10:36:00.826987 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418: . 2256:2397(141) ack 1 win 65535
<nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop>
10:36:00.827053 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: . ack 2397 win 141 <nop,nop,timestamp
7113025 1017948259>
10:36:06.295913 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418: . 2397:2538(141) ack 1 win 65535
<nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop,nop>
10:36:06.295961 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33418 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: . ack 2538 win 141 <nop,nop,timestamp
7118495 1017948259>
10:36:06.299696 IP fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33437 >
cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache: S 555162417:555162417(0) win 5840 <mss
1460,sackOK,timestamp 7118499 0,nop,wscale 7>
10:36:06.314991 IP cache4-oxfd.server.ntli.net.webcache >
fastcat1.cb.ath.cx.33437: S 815105876:815105876(0) ack 555162418 win 8760
<mss 1460,nop,nop,sackOK,nop,wscale 0,nop,nop,timestamp 1017975597 7118499>
My ISP runs a transparent webcache on port 80, in this example I set Firefox
to use an explicit proxy on port 8080 instead. But the behaviour is
identical if I go out on port 80 and through the default webcache (different
to the one shown in this example) instead.
Konqueror acts the same on this bad machine, it is not the browser.
However, if I use my vnc session to another machine here, and get it to load
the URL in Konqueror, whoosh. That is using the same IP and firewall and
everything to go out, but still is running 2.6.7-1.437.
Any ideas or interpretations of the tcpdump data?
- -Andy
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19 years, 9 months
RE: FC3 Test 1
by Ernest L. Williams Jr.
-----Original Message-----
From: fedora-test-list-bounces(a)redhat.com on behalf of Gerry Tool
Sent: Mon 7/12/2004 3:39 PM
To: For testers of Fedora Core development releases
Subject: Re: FC3 Test 1
Gerry Tool wrote:
> I have successfully installed FC3T1, but it hangs on boot on "Mounting
> USB File System."
>
> Are there any boot parameters I can include to get it past this?
>
> The md5sum checksums were correct, the CDs all passed the media test and
> the install went without any hitches.
>
I notice that there is a schedule change to release FC3 T1 tomorrow
instead of today. I downloaded the CDs this morning from an open
mirror. It has the following MD5SUM file:
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70697f2afff9009836adbd9b7d35a44f FC3-test1-i386-disc1.iso
1df4df73beb2a7c38f509a2732f0f50c FC3-test1-i386-disc2.iso
e16d38b81421d95a4ed14631c2d37879 FC3-test1-i386-disc3.iso
eddbeced47675ecc243799d26bbd99d8 FC3-test1-i386-disc4.iso
e5c3c23c8c78e6f232f65d3bd8a72e9b FC3-test1-i386-DVD.iso
e0420f9c5e9ee5c216f5fab7d12197ba FC3-test1-SRPMS-disc1.iso
811d4b4d34681393635e227967246b80 FC3-test1-SRPMS-disc2.iso
1aea9c8e4025fbb3bb4f2cc7be00167d FC3-test1-SRPMS-disc3.iso
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Are these correct, or will the version released tomorrow be different?
Also, has Rawhide been frozen? I was in synch with rawhide yesterday.
I am hoping to transform into FC3 test1 via updates from rawhide?
Thanks.
Gerry Tool
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19 years, 9 months
FC3 Test 1
by Gerry Tool
I have successfully installed FC3T1, but it hangs on boot on "Mounting
USB File System."
Are there any boot parameters I can include to get it past this?
The md5sum checksums were correct, the CDs all passed the media test and
the install went without any hitches.
Gerry Tool
19 years, 9 months
Yum address for test 1
by Paul F. Johnson
Hi,
What address do I need to get hold of test1?
I'm currently using the zeniiia mirror in the UK which seems to update
once a day. Currently, the only thing on there is the rpmdb-fedora rpm
for todays date.
TTFN
Paul
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"If I face my God tomorrow, I can tell Him I am innocent.
I've never harmed anyone. I have cheated no one.
I have deceived no one. I have hurt no one.
Except myself. And that He will forgive me." - Hans Holzel
19 years, 9 months
kernel-sourcecode-2.6.7-1.481, naming?
by Lars G
hi
one minor thing, kernel-sourcecode-2.6.7-1.481 changelog says:
* Tue Jul 13 2004 Arjan van de Ven <arjanv(a)redhat.com>
- updated voluntary preempt
- 2.6.8-rc1
so shouldn't the package called something like kernel-sourcecode-2.6.8.xxx ?
btw. testing the new voluntary preempt now, and its working nice so far!
cheers
lars
19 years, 9 months