[driverloader] 16k Stack for Fedora Core 4

Linuxant support (Jonathan) support at linuxant.com
Mon Jul 11 12:54:06 EDT 2005


Hi,

please try this command instead:

---
dldrconfig --enable-workaround=stack
---

It will probably fix this error message.

Regards,


Jonathan
Technical specialist / Linuxant
www.linuxant.com
support at linuxant.com



Steven Friis wrote:
> I saved this as I also wanted to try FC-4. I did the FC-4 install, and 
> then driverloader thing. When this was finished, I tried the command
> "dldrconfig --enable-workaround stack" and got this error
> [root at localhost steve]# dldrconfig --enable-workaround stack
> ERROR: unsupported workaround
> /usr/bin/dldrconfig: extraneous arguments: stack
> Linuxant DriverLoader for Wireless LAN devices, version 2.28
> 
> Steve
> 
> 
> 
> Linuxant support (Jonathan) wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>>
>> it is quite possible that a 16K stacks kernel will not be required on 
>> Fedora Core 4 since the stack wrapper can be used unlike in Fedora 
>> Core 2 and 3. You can activate it with the:
>>
>> ---
>> dldrconfig --enable-workaround stack
>> ---
>>
>> command in a root shell or with the Web Configurator. The stack 
>> workaround is also automatically enabled with some wireless devices 
>> which the NDIS driver is known to require more than 8K of stacks.
>>
>> Please note that the stack wrapper will not work with Fedora Core 4 
>> and DriverLoader 2.27, it will generate a stack trace and the device 
>> will not be detected, this known problem will be fixed in the next 
>> release of DriverLoader which should be out soon.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>
>> Jonathan
>> Technical specialist / Linuxant
>> www.linuxant.com
>> support at linuxant.com
>>
>>
>>
>> jcs wrote:
>>
>>> I've read the replies that tell us driverloader rpm's will be available
>>> shortly.  However, is it possible to provide a FC4 kernel with a 16k
>>> stack that would hopefully improve the generic version of driverloader?
>>> I've given up running the generic version because the lack of the larger
>>> stack makes the system unstable. I would compile my own kernel, but I 
>>> haven't figured out how reconfigure
>>> the config to make a larger stack.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Clifford
>>>
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