Re: Problems with IDE burner on an ultra5
On Fri, Jan 03, 2003 at 06:44:25PM -0800, Dustin Lundquist wrote: > I'm experencing lockups on my ultra5, whenever I attempt to burn with > cdrecord. I have ide-scsi and the scsi cdrom driver staticly compiled in > the kernel (2.4.19), burner (LiteOn 32x) is hdc with nothing else on the > channel. Has anyone else had any luck with IDE burners on an Ultar5/10? > -Dustin Lundquist > I use a Liteon 52x24x52x in my Ultra 10 with no problems. I have the ide-scsi, scsi cdrom and generic scsi drivers compiled as modules, and have an append="hdc=ide-scsi" line in my silo.conf for my kernel. I also disabled cdrom support for regular ide drives. Oh, and I'm using kernel version 2.4.18. -- Jacob Helwig -BEGIN GEEK CODE- Version: 3.12 GCS/MU d- s+:- a-- C>$ UL+++ P L+++> !E W+++ N++ K? W--- M-- PS+ PE Y+ PGP++(+++) t+ 5+ X+ R(+) tv b++(+++) DI++ D++(+++) G(++) e* h* r++>+++ y? --END GEEK CODE-- pgppeU3UB2v7y.pgp Description: PGP signature
Problems with IDE burner on an ultra5
I'm experencing lockups on my ultra5, whenever I attempt to burn with cdrecord. I have ide-scsi and the scsi cdrom driver staticly compiled in the kernel (2.4.19), burner (LiteOn 32x) is hdc with nothing else on the channel. Has anyone else had any luck with IDE burners on an Ultar5/10? -Dustin Lundquist
Re: Internet with Debian & Cayman 3220 router slower than with Windows & 56K modem
I guess your network interface settings are inconsistent with the router's port (assuming you have connected to it directly). On an Ultra use `ethtool' to view and adjust the settings, but that doesn't seem to work on sparc32. [I'd actually be interested if anyone else can say what to use on sparc32.]
sparc32 2.4.21-pre2 kernel debs
Happy 2003. I just uploaded 2.4.21-pre2 sparc32 kernel debs to http://osinvestor.com/sparc/debs/ and joy of joys I actually managed to boot them on sun4c and both UP and SMP sun4m. Standard cover-my-ass disclaimer, these debs work for me, they might not for you and there are no guarantees (except death and taxes). Regards, Rob Radez