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Hi,
I have a problem with ural-linux driver. I need it for a DWL-G122 usb wireless,
but the driver doesn't work.
I tried linux-2.6.12, 2.6.12-rc6, 2.16.13.4 and 2.6.14-rc5 and this is the
result:
Oct 22 13:03:19 fuzzy wlan: 0.8.4.5 (EXPERIMENTAL)
Oct 22 13:03:19 fuzzy ural: module license 'BSD'
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
The kernel should set the DMA speed of the CD to whatever is appropriate
for the drive. If you have problem and slowing it _down_ helps, then
it's indeed something interesting worth noting. If you are on the
contrary pushing it up, then I can't guarantee
Paolo Ardoino wrote:
Oct 22 13:03:21 fuzzy PREEMPT
Hi Paolo,
This may be the problem (at least, it _was_ the problem in my case). Try to
disable preempt in your kernel build. Without preempt, ural works really
fine here (except for the information provided by iwconfig about bit rate
and link
On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 13:58:16 +0200
Yannick Roehlly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paolo Ardoino wrote:
Oct 22 13:03:21 fuzzy PREEMPT
Hi Paolo,
This may be the problem (at least, it _was_ the problem in my case).
Try to disable preempt in your kernel build. Without preempt, ural
works
On 10/22/05, Andrea Lusuardi - UoVoBW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 13:58:16 +0200
Yannick Roehlly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paolo Ardoino wrote:
Oct 22 13:03:21 fuzzy PREEMPT
Hi Paolo,
This may be the problem (at least, it _was_ the problem in my case).
Try to
On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 02:15:58PM +0200, Andrea Lusuardi - UoVoBW wrote:
try this and be sure to grab the latest cvs:
the name is always the same:
http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/rt2x00-cvs-daily.tar.gz
I tried this driver several times, and each time, the driver didn't load with an
error
Hi, I compiled 2.6.14-rc3 for a SMP G4 with Radeon 9000
I asked this question before and I was wondering if there was going to be
an actual fix for this problem at some point. Or is this a bug in my
machine? My Mac stops the boot process with the console messages:
found cpu 1
Well I got it to work finally :D.I had to install alsa-base,I also had
to change to 8bits sound,and I have to do a killall artsd before I
start some applications,but it seems to work great now.Time to go play
some quake 3.
Hi Derek,
If you are not going to use it, you should disable artsd in
Hello Alex,thank you for the tip.I will have to check that out.
Cya,
Derek
On 10/22/05, Alex Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I got it to work finally :D.I had to install alsa-base,I also had
to change to 8bits sound,and I have to do a killall artsd before I
start some
On Sat, 2005-10-22 at 13:17 -0400, F. Heitkamp wrote:
Hi, I compiled 2.6.14-rc3 for a SMP G4 with Radeon 9000
I asked this question before and I was wondering if there was going to be
an actual fix for this problem at some point. Or is this a bug in my
machine? My Mac stops the boot
On Sat, 2005-10-22 at 13:53 +0200, Yannick Roehlly wrote:
What's the appropriate setting?
hdparm -I /dev/hdc tells me that the cdrom can cope with up to udma2:
Yes, but the bus it's connected to may not, also some CD-ROM drives do
lie about their capabilities.
/dev/hdc:
ATAPI CD-ROM,
In fact, setting it to udma2 makes it no longer work, does the kernel is
aware of this limitation and sets mdma2 as a consequence?
How do you set it to u/dma2 and remind me the exact machine model
cdroms dont support dma?? i thought they were pio only
with every cdrom on any arch when
On Sun, 2005-10-23 at 09:59 +1000, Dean Hamstead wrote:
In fact, setting it to udma2 makes it no longer work, does the kernel is
aware of this limitation and sets mdma2 as a consequence?
How do you set it to u/dma2 and remind me the exact machine model
cdroms dont support dma?? i
Oct 22 13:03:19 fuzzy usbcore: registered new driver ural
Oct 22 13:03:21 fuzzy scheduling while atomic: ip/0x0002/6056
Oct 22 13:03:21 fuzzy Call trace:
Oct 22 13:03:21 fuzzy [c03345e8] schedule+0x740/0x7a4
Oct 22 13:03:21 fuzzy [c0334818] wait_for_completion+0xa4/0x148
Oct 22
Hi all,
http://www.us.debian.org/ports/powerpc/inst/pmac is quite out of
date. I use new Mac hardware (G5), and have little experience with
minimal installs of Debian since potato. Comments on the patch below
would be appreciated. I will send this to debian-www after any
corrections that might
On Oct 22 2005, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
+1G is probably a realistic minimum disk space required for an
+experimental Linux system. You might get by with less, perhaps as
+little as 600 to 700M for a really basic system, but you'll more than
+likely want more than just the basics.
I question the
Hello,
On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 07:24:23PM -0700, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
http://www.us.debian.org/ports/powerpc/inst/pmac is quite out of
date. I use new Mac hardware (G5), and have little experience with
minimal installs of Debian since potato. Comments on the patch below
would be appreciated.
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