Sound on a SPARC 10

1999-11-15 Thread LannerHawk

Pleasant day

I have a SPARC 10 here and recently acquired the speaker for the system, but 
how do I get sound with gom or some other sound mixer?  I maned and infoed 
myself silly, and could not find documentation for this particular situation 
online.  The problem stems from the fact that I do not know the device name 
for that port, and I did not see anything recognizable in /dev/, and so I 
cannot give proper arguments for configuration.

Does anyone else have a SPARC 10 that has sound?  I believe the SPARC 5 also 
had this type of sound port as well.  The port is the high density 26 pin 
connector.

I am not too bright with LINUX yet, so be kind.

Thank you





Jesse Molina-Lanners[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phoenix Arizona



Re: Sound on a SPARC 10

1999-11-15 Thread sharkey
 I have a SPARC 10 here and recently acquired the speaker for the system, but 
 how do I get sound with gom or some other sound mixer?  I maned and infoed 
 myself silly, and could not find documentation for this particular situation 
 online.

Did you look here?:

http://www.dementia.org/~shadow/sparcaudio.html

The Sparc audio subsystems don't seem to be in a very good state right now.
The version in the 2.2 kernel doesn't respond to ioctls in the way that
most Linux programs expect, so most of them break.

I'm told this has all been fixed in the 2.3 kernel series, but I have yet
to get a functioning 2.3 series kernel working on Sparc.

Eric


Re: Spacr linux: bug in autofs and nis

1999-11-15 Thread Dinh-Tuan . Pham
Ben Collins writes:
  On Sat, Nov 13, 1999 at 07:34:02PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I have waited for almost one year now to see if nis ever
   works. Actually I have planned to convert some of Solaris machine to
   Linux, but this has been put off. I just have a small machine (SUN
   IPC) to spare just to see if Linux ever works right.
  
  I don't know about autofs since I don't use it. But I admin a set of 3
  sparc linux servers which are using NIS/NFS. The NIS master is running on
  a Sparc LX, running Debian/Slink, kernel 2.2.9 (it is also a client). The
  two clients are UltraSparc's running Debian/Potato, kernel 2.2.13.
  
  Looks to me from the error that you are having a configuration problem. Is
  this NIS master you are pointing to a Solaris one? If so what version of
  Solaris, and what type of system.

sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-5_10, system SunOS 5.7

Note that I have also several linux system on intel. They all run nis
without any problem. One system has also been just upgraded to the
latest potato too.

By the way, I think I have nade an error by trying to install the
kernel-image-2.2.13. I should install kernel-image-sun4c-2.2.13
instead ? (this is a Sparc IPC)

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Bug#50048: libg++2.8.2-dev: empty package on sparc

1999-11-15 Thread Matthias Klose
severity 50048 normal
thanks

this package  will be removed soon ...

Ben Collins writes:
  On Sat, Nov 13, 1999 at 11:02:32AM +0100, Matthias Klose wrote:
   There is a bug against ftp.debian.org to remove egcs (and
   libg++2.8.2-dev) from potato. The current libg++, which works with
   gcc-2.95 ist libg++2.8.1.3. Are there problems, that gcc-2.95 does not 
   correctly work on sparc?
   
   Is this really a grave bug for sparc?
  
  Gcc 2.95 works perfectly on sparc afaik. I'll check into the empty package
  though.


Re: Spacr linux: bug in autofs and nis

1999-11-15 Thread Ben Collins
On Mon, Nov 15, 1999 at 09:15:13AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 By the way, I think I have nade an error by trying to install the
 kernel-image-2.2.13. I should install kernel-image-sun4c-2.2.13
 instead ? (this is a Sparc IPC)
 

No, the sun4c image is only made available for boot disk purposes, not
actual long term usage.

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fdisk ?

1999-11-15 Thread Gergely Madarasz
Hello,

It seems the new util-linux provides fdisk for sparc. Is this a good fdisk?
If yes, should util-linux conflict  replace the old fdisk package on
sparc ?

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Re: fdisk ?

1999-11-15 Thread Ben Collins
On Mon, Nov 15, 1999 at 04:29:28PM +0100, Gergely Madarasz wrote:
 Hello,
 
 It seems the new util-linux provides fdisk for sparc. Is this a good fdisk?
 If yes, should util-linux conflict  replace the old fdisk package on
 sparc ?

Yes, and yes :)

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Re: 2.2.13 cannot load modules

1999-11-15 Thread Ben Collins
On Mon, Nov 15, 1999 at 08:13:40AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 I just compiled and booted 2.2.13 (sun4c, Sparc IPX) on a BARE Slink
 system (base dbootstrap install plus potato's apt, plus
 kernel-package+gcc) and saw a couple interesting problems.
 
 Firstly when I booted the machine to 2.2.13 for the first time I got
 several hundred lines of errors saying something like 'operation not
 permitted on /dev/cua0' and then a panic in the swapper process. So far
 this problem hasn't been reproducable.
 
 I am booting with console on serial port A, so it would already be in use.
 
 The main problem is that insmod says for my modules 'ELF file not for this
 archetecture' and fails to load anything.
 
 I did compile on the Sparc, but had the kernel source tree NFS-mounted.

I assume that you have the modutils from potato aswell. They are currently
in flux due to a sparc/sparc64 mismatch problem. I'm working on uploading
a fixed set today. You can in the meantime, either downgrade to slink's
modutils, or recompile the potato source yourself.

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Re: 2.2.13 cannot load modules

1999-11-15 Thread ferret


On Mon, 15 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 I just compiled and booted 2.2.13 (sun4c, Sparc IPX) on a BARE Slink
 system (base dbootstrap install plus potato's apt, plus
 kernel-package+gcc) and saw a couple interesting problems.
 
 Firstly when I booted the machine to 2.2.13 for the first time I got
 several hundred lines of errors saying something like 'operation not
 permitted on /dev/cua0' and then a panic in the swapper process. So far
 this problem hasn't been reproducable.
 
 I am booting with console on serial port A, so it would already be in use.
 
 The main problem is that insmod says for my modules 'ELF file not for this
 archetecture' and fails to load anything.
Update: I just installed and ran 'file' on my modules:
ELF 32-bit MSB relocatable, SPARC, version1, not stripped

Eh?


 
 I did compile on the Sparc, but had the kernel source tree NFS-mounted.
 
 Any ideas?
 
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Q: External modem on Sparc

1999-11-15 Thread ferret

I'd wanted to use my USR 56K external modem on my Sparc IPX and use it for
IP masquerading. Unfortunately the mac modem cable doesn't seem to work on
it. When I'm talking to the modem from minicom, both RX and TX lights
flash in unison and I don't get an OK or anything out of the modem.

I'll try things as I can think of them, but does anyone have ideas?

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