Steve Dunham wrote: > Eric Delaunay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > This is because pci support is compiled into the kernel. I had some crash > > > problems on my sc2000 involving loadkeys with a kernel like this, so I > > > guess it isn't the best idea for the default kernel to contain pci. > > > Anyway, what sparcs have pci buses ? > > > Ultra/AX motherboard ? > > BTW, I added support for PS/2 style keyboards for this card, but if there is > > no PCI support in the default kernel, it seems to be useless. Am I wrong ? > > The I think the issue is only with sparc32 kernels - the only PCI > sparc32 machines that I know of are the javastations. > > I've disabled the PCI PS/2 stuff in the sparc32 kernel. There is a > new kernel at http://www.cse.msu.edu/debian/kernel > > I've included both an updated 2.2.7 cvs kernel and a 2.2.8 kernel > (which has the nice advantage of being built from unaltered Linus > source).
Hello Steve, I got your 2.2.8 kernel images. I will try to package another bootdisks set next week based on them. I already downloaded kernel-image-2.2.7*_cvs.19990507_sparc.deb last week. Are you updated them without changing their name ? btw, there is a 2.2.7 kernel image in the parent directory but I can't access to it: too restrictive permissions. Is it this one I have to download ? Thanks for your work. -- Eric Delaunay | "La guerre justifie l'existence des militaires. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | En les supprimant." Henri Jeanson (1900-1970)