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Re: [MiNT] Christmas release ?? :-)



Am 14.12.2010, 19:38 Uhr, schrieb Peter Slegg <p.slegg@scubadivers.co.uk>:

 PID  PPID PRI CURPRI STATUS   SIZE    TIME    COMMAND
 000  000   0     0  Wait     163840 00:34.90  MiNT
 001  000   0     0  Wait      98304 00:00.17  init
 002  000   5     5  Sleep    163840 00:00.00  sld
 003  000   0     0  Sleep    163840 00:00.05  update
 004  000   0     0  TSR      122880 00:00.18  fpu__2m
 019  000   0     0  Wait     466944 00:00.16  gluestik
-> 020  000   0     0  TSR       16384 00:00.06  MACCEL3
 061  000   0     0  Sleep    245760 00:00.26  syslogd
 087  000   0     0  Sleep    761856 00:00.02  dhclient
 093  000   0    20  Sleep    262144 00:00.00  portmap
 101  000   0    20  Sleep    196608 00:00.02  inetd
 120  001   0     0  Wait      16384 00:01.14  aes
 121  000   0     0  Sleep    163840 00:02.18  AESSYS
 122  000   0    20  Sleep    163840 00:00.00  aesthred
 123  000   0     0  Sleep    163840 00:00.78  XaSYS
-> 124  123   0     0  Sleep    294912 00:00.12  Bubbles
 125  123   0     0  Sleep    909312 00:01.60  toswin2
-> 126  123   0     0  Sleep    245760 00:00.92  mltistrp
-> 127  123   0     0  Sleep   1957888 00:06.45  thing
 131  127   0     0  Sleep   1466368 00:02.87  HIGHWIRE
 D:\CAB2_7\HOTLIST.HTM
-> 132  127   0     0  Sleep    376832 00:00.75  EVEREST
 133  125   0     0  Ready    770048 00:01.07  bash
 148  133   0    21  Ready     49152 00:00.11  ps -A

You are asked to *boot* a clean system, not disabling things. We need the same environment, I cannot reproduce your bug.

I've marked the ones to not start at all with a ->

What TSR are started before MiNT?

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Helmut Karlowski