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I suspected that because openMosix is a form of symmetric multiprocessing
that maybe because SMP machines do not work then it could have a hand in the
problem.
I tried heyu program for x10 and using the "heyu monitor" for cm11a
monitoring I am able to see transmission and response data.
I have yet to try a different kernel. My Linux distribution is Gentoo 1.4
rc2. and as I said the kernel is the openMosix patched 2.4.20
(sys-kernel/openmosix-sources-2.4.20-r4 on the 1800+ and
sys-kernel/openmosix-sources-2.4.20-r3 one the 1333).
All help is greatly appreciated.
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that maybe because SMP machines do not work then it could have a hand in the
problem.
I tried heyu program for x10 and using the "heyu monitor" for cm11a
monitoring I am able to see transmission and response data.
I have yet to try a different kernel. My Linux distribution is Gentoo 1.4
rc2. and as I said the kernel is the openMosix patched 2.4.20
(sys-kernel/openmosix-sources-2.4.20-r4 on the 1800+ and
sys-kernel/openmosix-sources-2.4.20-r3 one the 1333).
All help is greatly appreciated.
I haven't heard of openMosix so I don't know if anyone has tried using the
drivers on it. Is it based on a standard Linux kernel? If so, what is the
kernel for it.
As to why it would lock, the problem may be in that when you send something
with the CM11A, you don't receive your own signal so you never test out the
receive capability. But, when you send something on the network with
another device, the receiver is called which is completely separate from
the transmitter. So, there may be a bug in the receiver funcationality.
I just tried it on a system with linux-2.4.21-rc3 and one with
linux-2.4.18-24.7.x and both worked when transmitting and when receiving
another transceivers signal.
So, let's get more info on what the kernel is that your machine is running.
Scott
_________________________________________________________________drivers on it. Is it based on a standard Linux kernel? If so, what is the
kernel for it.
As to why it would lock, the problem may be in that when you send something
with the CM11A, you don't receive your own signal so you never test out the
receive capability. But, when you send something on the network with
another device, the receiver is called which is completely separate from
the transmitter. So, there may be a bug in the receiver funcationality.
I just tried it on a system with linux-2.4.21-rc3 and one with
linux-2.4.18-24.7.x and both worked when transmitting and when receiving
another transceivers signal.
So, let's get more info on what the kernel is that your machine is running.
Scott
-----Original Message-----
Jake Gibbons
Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2003 2:39 PM
Subject: [wish-info] Wish 1.6.3: CM11A Receive signal locks linux..
What an awesome program. I can send signals to my X10 devices
via my CM11a
no problem. However, when I send a signal via another remote
control it
locks my PC.
I saw in the FAQ that SMP machines do not work - does this
also hold true
for openMosix kernels? I am running openMosix 2.4.20 on and
Athlon XP 1800+
and an Athlon Thoroughbred 1333. I have tried both machines
and both give
the same result. I compiled and installed the modules
separately; not as a
kernel patch. I have not tried using a different kernel. Has
anyone had
success with Wish and openMosix?
Thanks
Jake Gibbons
Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2003 2:39 PM
Subject: [wish-info] Wish 1.6.3: CM11A Receive signal locks linux..
What an awesome program. I can send signals to my X10 devices
via my CM11a
no problem. However, when I send a signal via another remote
control it
locks my PC.
I saw in the FAQ that SMP machines do not work - does this
also hold true
for openMosix kernels? I am running openMosix 2.4.20 on and
Athlon XP 1800+
and an Athlon Thoroughbred 1333. I have tried both machines
and both give
the same result. I compiled and installed the modules
separately; not as a
kernel patch. I have not tried using a different kernel. Has
anyone had
success with Wish and openMosix?
Thanks
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