Hi,
I have a cdrom burnt by a friend with W2000 (I know, friends don't let
friends use W ;-) which has (at least) one directory on it which I
cannot
see when mounting the disk under linux. I am using kernel 2.4.4 and
the mount command is the usual
mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom -t iso9660
I have J
Hi,
More testing and more problems 8-( Mind you, that is not to say that
many
things do not work wonderfully, because they do ;-)
With regard to point one yesterday about the warm reboot problem, it was
suggested that I toggle the PnP BIOS option and retry. Well, I did that
and indeed
there wa
The power switch is totally unresponsive in this situation.
Richard
Dan Streetman wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Richard Polton wrote:
>
> >the power switch is disabled
> >too and the only way in which the machine responds is by switching
> >off at the wall and pulling
s a flag in the BIOS for Plug n Play OS. I shall toggle it and
observe the results.
Brad Hards wrote:
> Richard Polton wrote:
> > I have been testing my test10 installation and have come up with
> > a few old problems, all of which have been reported before.
> Don't known ab
(usb people, issue 1 is partly relevant and issue 3 is definitely USB.)
I have been testing my test10 installation and have come up with
a few old problems, all of which have been reported before.
1. Warm reboot fails to restart, i.e. hangs after displaying 'Restarting
system'. In this part
So what are these unusual conditions? Why would I not need to recompile?
If the interface changes then glibc will need recompiling and as
far as I can see, the kernel interfaces change relatively often,
particularly in the development tree. Moreover, how does one tell
which kernel the C library wa
Hi,
I am experiencing some strange behaviour in my code recently, and the
code has not
been modified. Insofar as I can see, the only change to the system has
been an upgrade
to the kernel, as I am currently running 2.4.0-test9. The version of
glibc is 2.1.3 and was
installed via an rpm from rpmfi
Hi,
I am attaching an oops report which I get with 2.4.0-test9 when I
echo scsi dump 0 > /proc/scsi/scsi
The system is an Intel Pentium II laptop with scsi emaulation built
into the kernel.
Unfortunately, I could not really get anywhere with ksymoops so any
pointers to its proper usage would al
Hi,
I am using 2.4.0-test8 on an i686 laptop. I find that netscape-4.72
keeps locking up. I am not able to kill the process at all (without
a reboot, and SysRQ cannot do a sync on the partition it is running
in either). I have been advised that RvR's memory patches will fix
this but I have
Hi,
I am using 2.4.0-test8 with scsi emulation turned on. I have one
internal atapi dvd-rom
drive and one external atapi cd-rw with a pcmcia interface. I enabled
scsi emulation and,
on the command line, set hdc=scsi and hde=scsi (where hdc is the dvd and
hde the cd-rw).
The machine starts up, the
I have been advised that PCMCIA cd-writers are not supported by Linux.
Is this true and
if so, will they be?
Thanks,
Richard
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