Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 07 Sep 2009 12:06:58 +0200 | From | Jiri Slaby <> | Subject | Re: What to do? |
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Hi again.
On 08/24/2009 01:20 AM, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote: > On Monday 24 August 2009, Nigel Cunningham wrote: >> We should start by asking where you're at as far as knowledge of swsusp >> and TuxOnIce goes.
Well, I know swsups a bit and don't know about toi much. Still I think it's not a problem at all. I learn quickly ;).
>> I know you've been around the TuxOnIce lists a bit, >> but don't know how much you know about C programming or the inards of >> the kernel, swsusp or TuxOnIce (ie how much help do you need to get up >> to speed?).
I think C is no problem at all, so the kernel. The two I mentioned above. I think I'll need no or low help from your side regarding the code site. From what I've read already I would say it's well documented.
> Well, if you start from something that people don't like, it may be difficult > to push the rest. > > Still, I think Jiri is more than capable of handling that, so more or less > everything that is a clear improvement and doesn't introduce regressions of any > kind will probably work for me.
Thank you guys. I needed to cope with other things (a suspend regression, writable /proc/<pid>/limits etc.) which took me a long time, sorry.
Then I also went through the last "discussion" around the last merge try mainly to see what others think about kernel-side implementation of compression etc.
I hope I'll come up with something early.
Thanks.
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