Linux-Hardware Digest #86, Volume #11            Tue, 24 Aug 99 08:13:20 EDT

Contents:
  Re: Pivoting ADI 17x monitor driver (CW petersen)
  Red Hat 6.0 and SiS 6326 ("Jarek Tomaszewski")
  Re: Kernel Panic.  Need Help! (Jonadab the Unsightly One)
  How to burn CD for RedHat version of Linux ("Thys de Wet")
  Re: Dual Celeron 366 vs PIII 450 ("tangui")
  Re: Memory Upgrade ("Jesse Urena")
  compaq netelligent with BNC (emeurant)
  Re: Older model RS6000 port? (Alberto Varesio)
  Re: CMOS settings (Teber Ozceyhan)
  Re: ATI Rage 128 GL AGP / X11 / RedHat 6.0 ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: Boot hangs on initializing Sendmail ("Tony Platt")
  Re: Drivers for Compaq's Fiber Channel Host Controller? ("Tony Platt")
  Re: Proliant 5500 + Smart Array ("Tony Platt")
  Re: getty problems ("Tony Platt")
  Re: Redhat 6 Installion with PCMCIA ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: Kernel compiling ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Install Suse 6.1 with a Freecom-IQ cdromplayer. ("f.g.a.m.wouters")
  Re: Older model RS6000 port? ("Kaj-Michael Lang")
  printing with Lexmark Z51 or Canon BJC-6000 - does it work? ("Patrick Berny")
  Re: Failed to format IOMEGA zip (John Thompson)
  Re: Red Hat 6.0 and SiS 6326 ("Gene Heskett")
  Re: ppp problems (W.G. Unruh)

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From: CW petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Pivoting ADI 17x monitor driver
Date: 24 Aug 1999 06:16:54 GMT

Sorry, I should have mentioned it's for Red Hat 5.2, kernel 2.0.36, S3 
Virge DX 4MB adapter

Thanks again in advance,
CW Petersen
for email replies, remove the spamfree

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From: "Jarek Tomaszewski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Red Hat 6.0 and SiS 6326
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 09:31:46 +0200

Hi,
I have problem with installing video card SiS 6326 on the linux Red Hat 6.0.
The funny thing is that there is the driver supporting the card I have but
it seems that it doesn't wotk properly. My screen very often doesn't refresh
at all and sometimes during refreshing it changes the colors (whan I scroll
the window for example). Does anyone know what is wrong?
Thanks,

Jarek



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jonadab the Unsightly One)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.setup,linux.redhat,linux.redhat.misc
Subject: Re: Kernel Panic.  Need Help!
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 07:46:44 GMT

Dan Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What does this error message mean?:
> 
> Kernel Panic: skput:over: 001a5818:110
> In swapper task - not syncing

I read somewhere in a book about Unix in general (not Linux
specifically) that a kernel PANIC message usually means
hardware failure.  I don't recall where I read this, and
I certainly can't be sure that's your problem, but you 
might want to consider it a possibility.

Does your BIOS have diagnostics?

 -- jonadab

I've given up spamblocking; it wasn't working all that 
well anyway; my email address is now correct in the headers.

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From: "Thys de Wet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: How to burn CD for RedHat version of Linux
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 09:50:56 +0200

Hi,

This is my first lurk on this ng.
I have to burn a version of RedHat 6.0 Linux that I want to burn to a CD-R
to use as installation version.  The CD-R must be bootable, to install Linux
on the PC.

What must I do to get this right?  I did a CD-Creator copy from the file
(IMG format FTP'ed onto local HD) and it doesn't work on installation to
host PC.
Using HP 8100 Plus IDE CD-writer on a dual proc's NT 4 SP4 box.

Any help will be appreciated.

Thanx

Thys de Wet in Stellenbosch, South Africa



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From: "tangui" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Dual Celeron 366 vs PIII 450
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 23:53:46 -0700

Well in my opinion it depends what you do... if you write software on a
Windows NT machine its better to have a SMP machine because you can catch
some realy nasty deadlocks that will occur only in SMP machines (and if your
customer has those and you write code for a single proc system you will be
getting some late night pages hehehe)... but since Windows98 does no support
SMP and whatever SB Live is then you should probably get a P III 450... but
that's just me... I don't know

Stou


Dik Kin Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Hi all,
>
> Since Intel drops the price of PIII 450 to $183, it makes the price really
> comparable to a Dual Celeron 366 system. Therefore, I would like to
> compare the performance of those two:
>
> 1) How does Dual Celeron 366 (oc to 550) compare to PIII 450 in Linux,
>    Windows NT (SMP version) and Windows 98 (no SMP) ?
>    I know the performance does vary a lot depends on applications being
>    used, but I am curious about the relative performance range.
>
> 2) Since SB Live is not supported in SMP, what is the alternative choice
>    which is better supported? Is there a list of SMP soundcards available?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Ken
>



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From: "Jesse Urena" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Memory Upgrade
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 01:24:49 -0600

I have a similar problem with the 2.2.11 kernel.
 I have 2 Gig of memory and only 1 Gig is detected.
If the kernel is autodetecting memory then do I still need the
/etc/lilo.conf entry ?
append="mem=2048M"

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

gus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> "R.Sharmila" wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > We have upgraded Memory from 64MB to 128MB . But the system with free
> > and dmesg command is diplating only 64MB. Please let me know how to go
> > about the same.
> >
> > Note: CMOS boot up shows 128MB.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Sharmila
>
> Tell us what kernel you are using. The 2.2.x series automatically
> detects the amount of memory.
>
> gus




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From: emeurant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: compaq netelligent with BNC
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 06:30:59 GMT

I have a compaq deskpro 4000 (5166)with mandrake6 and the netelligent is 
recognised during setup. But impossible to ping anybody else than the 
localhost adress. I'm using BNC as a media, is it possible that the 
problem is due to the fact I use BNC instead of UTP?

Is there some workaround in this case ?

Thanks to all

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From: Alberto Varesio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Older model RS6000 port?
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 10:10:14 +0200

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From: Teber Ozceyhan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: CMOS settings
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 11:39:57 +0300


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Thomas Zajic wrote:

> On Thu, 19 Aug 1999 16:53:50 +0300, Teber Ozceyhan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> wrote:
>
> > Can i read The CMOS settings from a C program (How)?
> > if yes How can i update this settings without entering by "hit DEL"
> > using a C Program
>
> Have a look at cmostool, it does exactly that:
>
>    ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/hardware/cmostool-1.0.tar.gz
>
> HTH,
> Thomas
> --
> =-------------------------------------------------------------------------=
> - Thomas Zajic  <thomasDOTzajicATtelewebDOTat>  Linux-2.0.37/slrn-0.9.5.7 -
> -  "It is not easy to cut through a human head with a hacksaw."  (M. C.)  -
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yes really it was exactly what i look

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<br>wrote:
<p>> Can i read The CMOS settings from a C program (How)?
<br>> if yes How can i update this settings without entering by "hit DEL"
<br>> using a C Program
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ATI Rage 128 GL AGP / X11 / RedHat 6.0
Date: 24 Aug 1999 11:28:54 +0100

David C. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I don't know how well it works, but if you don't want to use VESA and
>>> you don't want to wait for the XFree86 people to release a driver,
>>> this may be a good alternative.  Someone else who posted here said it
>>> worked well.
>>
>> Well as far as I remember the problem is not with the XFree86 team but
>> with ATI: if programming info was available I'm sure an ATI128 driver
>> would have made it into XF86 3.3.4...

> I didn't say there was any problem with them.  Just that they don't yet
> have a driver.  I merely said that for those who don't want to wait for
> one to be written (and who are incapable of writing it themselves),
> there is a commercial alternative.
Sorry if I misunderstood you; I felt just a hint of "God these Xfree people
are slow to write a driver" in your sentence... And Accelerated-X advocacy
has been rather unwelcome in the past (thrown in anytime someone had a
driver problem even if a newer XF86 version would have solved it easily).
Mea culpa on this one.

> The XFree86 people have written drivers for so many cards that adding
> one more (especially if the Rage-128 is in any way similar to the 64-bit
> chipsets) shouldn't be a big deal.  I have no doubt that they will get
> one written as soon as they get enough chipset-documentation to write
> it.  But that time is not now.
Unfortunately.
>From what I read elsewhere, ATI seems to have decided to write a driver
on their own. No time estimation however :-(

-- 
Alain Borel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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From: "Tony Platt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Boot hangs on initializing Sendmail
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 19:43:23 +1000


Walter Francis wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>Henrik Carlqvist wrote:
>>
>> Ian R Cornett wrote:
>> > I was trying to reconfigure my PPP connection and I had to reboot for
>> > one reason or other and whammo  I can't get past it initializing my
>> > Sendmail Service.
>>
>> When sendmail hangs for a long time during boot it is often because
>> there is something wrong in /etc/hosts. It is probably unable to
>> determine its own hostname.
>
>I've been having this same trouble, after I tinkered with the sendmail
>configuration within Linuxconf..  ugh..
>
>Sometimes it works fine, sometimes it doesn't..  I have a dynamic IP,
>and a dynamically assigned domain name, but I would like to refer to my
>machine as my domain name, wally.yi.org.  Here is my /etc/hosts, see if
>it's wrong..
>
>127.0.0.1       localhost       localhost

127.0.0.1     localhost.localdomain     localhost <<<<change

>127.0.0.1       wally.yi.org    wally<<<<<remove


>#0.0.0.0                linux.wally.yi.org      linux
>192.168.0.2     amiga.wally.yi.org      amiga
>192.168.0.3     linux.wally.yi.org      linux


also check your resolve file in /etc

make sure the order is hosts then bind

Tony Platt




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From: "Tony Platt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup,comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: Re: Drivers for Compaq's Fiber Channel Host Controller?
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 19:44:39 +1000

None made as yet......

There is a driver for the smart series of controllers, but not the fibre
ones

http://www.insync.net/~frantzc/cpqarray.html

Tony Platt


Brian Vance wrote in message <7ps4bp$f24$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>I am attempting to set up a 4 node cluster with a shared fiber channel
>storage array.   Does anyone know where I could get Linux drivers for
>Compaq's Fiber Channel Host Controller Cards?
>
>Brian A. Vance
>
>Enterprise Computing Group
>Phone: 408.285.5804
>Fax: 408.285.6966
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>



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From: "Tony Platt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Proliant 5500 + Smart Array
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 19:48:31 +1000

have something like this

when lilo pops up

type in

smart2=0x1000 mem=128999k
smart2=0x1000 mem=128M <<<<<<wrong

You can add the memory option in K but not M for some reason, must be a lilo
bug

Also if it is a EISA card, then the redhat 6.0 cdrom doesn't support it
....only PCI controllers

so you will have to install 6.0 to another scsi drive, then patch the kernel
for the smart controller using a higher than 0.99 version driver that comes
with redhat.

Tony Platt



Darren Young wrote in message <01beeda7$5144fe70$280410ac@young2706>...
>Dear all,
>
>I have a Compaq Proliant 5500 machine with a Smart Array controller. I have
>Redhat 6.0 and would like to get it working.
>
>I had this working at one point in time with RedHat 5.2 and a custom
>boot/root disk set that had the Smart Array driver built into it. I had
>heard that 6.0 would have this in the install time kernel, perhaps this
>isn't so.
>
>The server boots to the CD and proceeds to load, then gets a vfs kernel
>panic message and halts.
>
>Any ideas would be great. It does this from the CD at boot as well as from
>a boot disk built from boot.img.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Darren Young
>[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]



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From: "Tony Platt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: getty problems
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 19:50:37 +1000

Try Mgetty not uugetty for dialins

Tony Platt


Santosh H. wrote in message ...
>Hi all,
>   I've set up 2 lines in my /etc/inittab to read lke
>d1:12345:respawn:/sbin/uugetty 19200,9600,2400 1200 ttyS0 vt100
>d1:12345:respawn:/sbin/uugetty 19200,9600,2400,1200 ttyS0 vt100
>
>and my /etc/defaults/getty is
>LOGIN=/bin/login
>
>my /etc/gettydefs also has entries for all the speeds.
>
>   I've enabled autoanswer on my modem by movin a DIP switch. But when I
>dial in to my pc tho' the modem connects no login prompt appears.Could
>someone please tell me ASAP how this can be fixed as I need this urgently\
>Thanks in advance.
> BTW pls cc ur replies to [EMAIL PROTECTED] also.
>Thanx again:-)
>
>Santosh
>
>******************************************************************
>Santosh .H :
>Activities  Linux Linux and only Linux :-)
>Thought for a lifetime:
>   Only Wimps use MS windows
>   Toughs use Linux:-)
>******************************************************************
>



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Redhat 6 Installion with PCMCIA
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 09:24:36 GMT

In article <7prtr0$blg$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
  "Ben" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trying to install Redhat 6 into a Dell Latitude XPI laptop with New Media
> pcmcia scsi card which is connected to CDROM.  (Thats what I want to install
> from.)  Boot floppy works fine.  Then program asks if I want  PCMCIA support
> to install.  I say yes.  Asks for PCMCIA disc.  I made one from img file as
> instructed and that works fine and the laptop recognizes the pcmcia card.
> Beep when card goes in.  Beep when card goes out.  Then it says install from
> CDRom? I say yes, but computer can't find CDROM player connected to pcmcia
> adapter.  So I am stuck at that point.  Help!!
>
> Jim
>
>

did you also install the scsi driver for your pcmcia scsi card ? as a default
the install program will assume that the cdrom device is connected to ide .

ernst braun
eb @ con.de


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Kernel compiling
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 10:14:56 GMT

first of all, if your X works
why just not use

make xconfig

there you have a lot of help
for *almost* every setting

*Spoon!


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From: "f.g.a.m.wouters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Install Suse 6.1 with a Freecom-IQ cdromplayer.
Date: 24 Aug 1999 09:52:15 GMT

I'm a newbie with Linux (Suse 6.1) and i have installed Linux on my PC with
succes.
Now i want to install it on my laptop ! !
I have a IBM laptop 486 with HD of 850 Mb and a Freecom cdromplayer for
parrallel port use, but the Suse manual says they don't support Freecom.
Does anyone has a solution to this problem ?

Thanks,
Frans

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From: "Kaj-Michael Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Older model RS6000 port?
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 10:22:57 GMT

> > Is there someone porting Linux to the older model RS6000 computers ?
> What do you mean with older model ?

pre-PPC models (Like the one I have, 355)

> A model 320 is old and unusable, but a 43P 100 is not so old and might be
used
> to have Linux on it !

hmm.. old computers are always usable in some way.






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From: "Patrick Berny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: de.comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: printing with Lexmark Z51 or Canon BJC-6000 - does it work?
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 06:50:48 GMT

Hello there:

I'm just getting started with L. and about to buy either a Canon BJC-6000 or
Lexmark Z51 and would really like the printer to work also with that OS.
Should either of them work through Ghostscript? I'm not sure whether it
should, and I don't know how much of the printing work they offload to the
host OS (making them Win-only printers?)
Please help me out with your advice,
    Patrick



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From: John Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Failed to format IOMEGA zip
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 19:51:42 -0600

Roger wrote:

> Iomega Zip drives can only be formatted using Zip Tools, which aren't
> available for Linux - the Windows format shouldn't be used either.
> There should never be a reason to format a Zip disk, but if you have to,
> do it in Windoze using Zip Tools (they appear when you right click the
> Zip drive in Windows Explorer).  Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't
> think ext2fs is possible for this reason.

Well, mkfs -t ext2 /dev/sdb4 worked fine for me here...

-- 

-John ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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Date: 24 Aug 99 06:50:05 -0500
From: "Gene Heskett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Red Hat 6.0 and SiS 6326

Unrot13 this;
Reply to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Gene Heskett sends Greetings to Jarek Tomaszewski;

There are several options that need set in XF86Config, see a search of
SiS 6326 on dejanews, it should spit out multiple copies referenceing
that.

 JT> Hi,
 JT> I have problem with installing video card SiS 6326 on the linux
 JT> Red Hat 6.0. The funny thing is that there is the driver
 JT> supporting the card I have but it seems that it doesn't wotk
 JT> properly. My screen very often doesn't refresh at all and
 JT> sometimes during refreshing it changes the colors (whan I scroll
 JT> the window for example). Does anyone know what is wrong? Thanks,

 JT> Jarek

Cheers, Gene
-- 
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    Ch. Eng. @ WDTV-5          |A2091,GuruRom,1g Seagate,CDROM,Multiface III
                               |Buddha + 4 gig WDC drive, 525 meg tape
                               |Stylus Pro, EnPrint, Picasso-II, 17" vga
         RC5-Moo! 690kkeys/sec isn't much, but it all helps
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (W.G. Unruh)
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: ppp problems
Date: 24 Aug 99 11:21:57 GMT

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>I recently installed Linux-Mandrake 6.0 and am having some
>difficulties connecting to the internet.  I have followed all the
>instructions for setting up my modem and ISP connection but always
>receive the same error during the connect process, "Timeout expired
>while waiting for the ppp interface window to come up."  My modem
>initializes, dials the number and connects.  It then supplies the
>username and password before the connection window goes into a
>"Logging onto network" process.  This process sits for a while before
>I get the timeout error mentioned above. I have searched all over the
>internet but can't find any info to help me out in this situation.
>Any ideas?  Some help on this would greatly appreciated!

I strongly suspect that they do not want you logging on but rather want you 
using pap or chap immediately. Many ISPs will let you log on, but then leave you
in a limbo from which there is no escape.

Try following the procedure in
axion.physics.ubc.ca/ppp-linux.html


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