On 09/19/2010 10:53 PM, JD wrote: > > On 09/19/2010 10:49 PM, JB wrote: >> Daniel B. Thurman<dant<at> cdkkt.com> writes: >> >>> ... >>> Sep 18 10:34:15<host> kernel: DeQueueRunning[0]= TRUE! >>> >>> I get these messages quite often and would like to >>> know why the kernel is spitting out these messages. >>> >> Hi, >> # yum info rt2870 >> >> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1056424&page=3 >> browser Edit-Find Find: DeQueueRunning >> >> The rt2870.h file has a printk statement, that is a print kernel message. >>> From the context you can see it is a diagnostic message, probably a help for >> a programmer to trace the program logic execution, but annoying to the user. >> >> ... >> /* ----------------- TX Related MACRO ----------------- */ >> #define RT28XX_START_DEQUEUE(pAd, QueIdx, irqFlags) >> ... >> printk("DeQueueRunning[%d]= TRUE!\n", QueIdx); \ >> ... >> >> If you downloaded the driver source code, you could remove it, compile the driver >> yourself without impacting program execution. >> So, no problem. >> JB >> >> > Dan, which kernel version, and is this the rpmfusion driver or the > redhat/fedora driver? > I am using standard: Fedora + RpmFusion Apologies about not using your built-in Wifi RT28XX kernel since I am trying to stick to what Fedora provides, in that way, I can check things out and send nice missives when things breaks ;) I hope someday soon, Fedora will start folding in kernel Wifi drivers, such as you did, but I wonder when/if it will happen, but I am in no hurry. :P -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines