-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Tom Allison wrote: > Jay Zach wrote: >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> Tom Allison wrote: >> >>> I have an Agere Systems FW323 chipset firewire card that I think should >>> work under linux based on some linux compatibility stuff I found on the >>> internet. >>> >>> For the most part it does. >>> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsmod | grep 1394 >>> raw1394 25580 4 >>> ohci1394 30388 0 >>> ieee1394 88376 2 raw1394,ohci1394 >>> >>> During boot I get: >>> Apr 19 19:25:47 localhost kernel: ohci1394: $Rev: 1313 $ Ben Collins >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> Apr 19 19:25:47 localhost kernel: ohci1394: fw-host0: Unexpected PCI >>> resource length of 1000! >>> Apr 19 19:25:47 localhost kernel: ohci1394: fw-host0: OHCI-1394 1.0 >>> (PCI): IRQ=[193] MMIO=[e8000000-e80007ff] Max Packet=[2048] >>> >>> But I have to manually modprobe raw1394: >>> >>> Apr 19 19:26:44 localhost kernel: ieee1394: raw1394: /dev/raw1394 device >>> initialized >>> >>> >>> However, I continuously get a message that 'no camera exists' when I try >>> to grab anything. Yes, the camera is on. No the camera doesn't seem to >>> think there is much to talk to either. Once I get a 'DV-IN' message on >>> the camera. >>> >>> Sounds like a bad cable? >>> Might be, I haven't any way of knowing, the cable is about 2 hours old. >>> >>> But digging around I found mention of something called gscanbus as a >>> tool to identify what's on my system. It generally doesn't do much >>> useful. In fact once started, it doesn't really appear to do anything >>> at all. Then after about 3 minutes my entire system freezes and I have >>> to pull the plug and restart the system. keyboard, mouse, network, >>> everything. >>> >>> Because of this, I'm not entirely certain it's just a cable. >>> >>> I'm currently running 2.6.15-1-486 kernel >>> >>> Any suggestions? I'm not sure what the next step is other than to get >>> an RMA and never try firewire again. >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> Sounds about like the same problem I have. I found the solution on >> some list >> somewhere ( Can't remember if it was here or not). It's a weird >> solution, but >> works for me. >> >> I have to do a "rmmod iee1394" , then it just works.... >> >> Strange, huh? Hope it's the same issue for you.... >> > > I can't remove ieee1394. It says it's required for raw1394. I can remove > ohci1394 > ieee1394 > raw1394 > but when I modprobe raw1394 it pulls ieee1394 in without the ohci1394. > Only after I load ohci1394 does it even try to work with 'kino' > >
Sorry, it was actually the eth1394 module that needs rm'ed for me, not ieee1394.... I should have went and double checked my notes, instead of doing it from memory... - -- - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disco oil bussing will create a throbbing naugahide pipeline running straight to the tropics from the rug producing regions and devalue the dollar! Saturday Apr 29, 2006 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQEVAwUBRFLoYq3rZxntQpytAQI1egf9FXlee6xrGiA+U6Wf0XWf6gHalv9OyxBd BjsjPtj+vQSI8l4fzJgnabismwnJtUuRCOfOtz7pE81mucgsUP3CgTihIUSE0iWb tma2ExWbLHP2sl+j8tjK8QdqrXkBTBNTNK4a2g5p9aFN5A+45vpN1qVOBDY4r/IU 1HnsnoUviPacSt3TmZPnVBmQPkTf0TWMRsgDsyq8BCwfZCjd1euBOf715/3puSSw JArdBGHc3G7n0uHf/QgiGI8I2Q10jjLz9BLpbKQhZm2vHUs2P9VlJY0CIHwSBxw+ ILExz14UstsG+n4cD/7hGZ5bj/U80LdYQZrYL1H61zrlZEFYXz9Aaw== =qmjI -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]