Linux-Hardware Digest #610

2001-04-12 Thread Digestifier

Linux-Hardware Digest #610, Volume #14   Thu, 12 Apr 01 08:13:06 EDT

Contents:
  CUV4X-D, io-apic problem (VIA chipset) (Pietro)
  Driver for DP83815 for SuSE 6.4 with kernel 2.2.14 ("Aalderd Bouwman")
  Re: Driver for DP83815 for SuSE 6.4 with kernel 2.2.14 ("Aalderd Bouwman")
  Superblock ("Aalderd Bouwman")
  Re: today's harddrives will surely fail before dialup users manage to fill them up? 
(Slash)
  Re: Switchboxes for keyboard, mice, video? (Roeland van Ochten)
  Re: Internal Diamond Supra PCI Modem Instalation HEL !!! (Johan Kullstam)
  Re: today's harddrives will surely fail before dialup users manage to fill them up? 
(Christian Garms)
  Re: Micron Netframe MV 5000 with AMI Megaraid problems (shane)
  Re: Question: Anyone got ide2 *and* ide3 working on Promise ata100? (Roeland van 
Ochten)
  Re: today's harddrives will surely fail before dialup users manage to fill them up? 
(Slash)
  Re: sys 6326 video driver ("LittleFish")



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Pietro)
Subject: CUV4X-D, io-apic problem (VIA chipset)
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 10:23:10 +0200

Hi everybody,
I've recently bought a CUV4X-D motherbord equipped with a VIA82C694XDP
chipset. I have problems with io-apic. In particular I have a RLT network
adapter and a sound card absolutely not listed in my /proc/interrupts.
I've tried both 2.4.3 and the last AC path (-ac3).
The problems is obviously with the io-apic since if I boot the system with
"noapic" option it doesn't hang, but I'm still unable to address correctly
my adapter. With 2.4.3-a3 and without kernel option I receive this message:
"probable hardware bug: clock timer configuration lost - probably a VIA686a
motherboard." and I can't boot.
With plain 2.4.3 I can boot but the irq redirection map is still broken.
I also receive this msg during boot:"unexpected IO-APIC, please mail ..."

does nobody know if there is a patch for this problem ?

TIA,
pietro

this is my /proc/interrupts

   CPU0   CPU1   
  0:  28428  77928   IO-APIC-level  timer
  1:102200IO-APIC-edge  keyboard
  2:  0  0  XT-PIC  cascade
  8:  1  0IO-APIC-edge  rtc
 12:  6  1IO-APIC-edge  PS/2 Mouse
 14:602309IO-APIC-edge  ide0
 15:  5  1IO-APIC-edge  ide1
 18:  0  0   IO-APIC-level  usb-uhci, usb-uhci
NMI:  0  0 
LOC:   5144   5169 
ERR:  0

and this is my log booting with plain 2.4.3:

Linux version 2.4.3 (root@pulp) (gcc version 2.95.3 20010315 
(Debian release)) #1 SMP Thu Apr 12 08:19:28 CEST 2001
BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
 BIOS-e820:  - 0009fc00 (usable)
 BIOS-e820: 0009fc00 - 000a (reserved)
 BIOS-e820: 000f - 0010 (reserved)
 BIOS-e820: 0010 - 1fffc000 (usable)
 BIOS-e820: 1fffc000 - 1000 (ACPI data)
 BIOS-e820: 1000 - 2000 (ACPI NVS)
 BIOS-e820: fec0 - fec01000 (reserved)
 BIOS-e820: fee0 - fee01000 (reserved)
 BIOS-e820:  - 0001 (reserved)
Scan SMP from c000 for 1024 bytes.
Scan SMP from c009fc00 for 1024 bytes.
Scan SMP from c00f for 65536 bytes.
found SMP MP-table at 000f5460
hm, page 000f5000 reserved twice.
hm, page 000f6000 reserved twice.
hm, page 000f5000 reserved twice.
hm, page 000f6000 reserved twice.
On node 0 totalpages: 131068
zone(0): 4096 pages.
zone(1): 126972 pages.
zone(2): 0 pages.
Intel MultiProcessor Specification v1.4
Virtual Wire compatibility mode.
OEM ID: OEM0 Product ID: PROD APIC at: 0xFEE0
Processor #3 Pentium(tm) Pro APIC version 17
Floating point unit present.
Machine Exception supported.
64 bit compare  exchange supported.
Internal APIC present.
SEP present.
MTRR  present.
PGE  present.
MCA  present.
CMOV  present.
PAT  present.
PSE  present.
MMX  present.
FXSR  present.
XMM  present.
Bootup CPU
Processor #0 Pentium(tm) Pro APIC version 17
Floating point unit present.
Machine Exception supported.
64 bit compare  exchange supported.
Internal APIC present.
SEP present.
MTRR  present.
PGE  present.
MCA  present.
CMOV  present.
PAT  present.
PSE  present.
MMX  present.
FXSR  present.
XMM  present.
Bus #0 is PCI   
Bus #1 is PCI   
Bus #2 is ISA   
I/O APIC #2 Version 17 at 0xFEC0.
Int: type 3, pol 0, trig 0, bus 2, IRQ 00, APIC ID 2, APIC INT 00
Int: type 0, pol 0, trig 0, bus 2, IRQ 01, APIC ID 2, APIC INT 01
Int: type 0, pol 0, trig 0, bus 2, IRQ 00, APIC ID 2, APIC INT 02
Int: type 0, pol 0, trig 0, bus 2, IRQ 03, APIC ID 2, APIC INT 03
Int: type 0, pol 0, trig 0, bus 2, IRQ 04, APIC ID 2, APIC INT 04
Int: type 0, pol 0, trig 0, bus 2, IRQ 06, APIC 

Linux-Hardware Digest #611

2001-04-12 Thread Digestifier

Linux-Hardware Digest #611, Volume #14   Thu, 12 Apr 01 12:13:09 EDT

Contents:
  Re: "SiS 6326" with XFree 4.0.3 ("LittleFish")
  Re: G450 TV-Out under Linux (David Balazic)
  Re: G450 TV-Out under Linux (Dirk Traenapp)
  Re: beeps (SammyTheSnake)
  Help wanted. Linux problems using AMD K6-2 (P Ashton)
  Re: Help wanted. Linux problems using AMD K6-2 ("Aalderd Bouwman")
  keyboard locks (Dd)
  Re: Best RAID controller for Linux (Hubba Bubba)
  Re: today's harddrives will surely fail before dialup users manage to fill them up? 
(Peter da Silva)
  Looking for (Chris Johnson)
  Re: today's harddrives will surely fail before dialup users manage to fill them up? 
(Marcelo Rodrigues)
  Re: A Linux emulator for Linux, does this exist? (bill davidsen)
  Re: ** HP Pavilion computers:  modem works? ** (Tim)
  Re: today's harddrives will surely fail before dialup users manage to fill them up? 
("Dave")
  Re: Intellimouse jumps to the upper left corner (SammyTheSnake)
  Re: Distorted sound output, what's wrong? (SammyTheSnake)
  IDE-SCSI for CDR on offboard IDE controller (Marc Ulrich)
  Re: Via + Maxtor + kernel 2.4.3 = crash? (Mark Hahn)



From: "LittleFish" littlefish_au[SPAM ME AT YOUR OWN RISK]@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: "SiS 6326" with XFree 4.0.3
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 21:44:50 +1000

Yep I can help you there just turn the Accelleration off.
# No_Accell or something like that just uncomment it and you will never
look back. Don't change anything else otherwise it will make it very hard to
get your system going!
Littlefish
"Raoul Markus" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:9asqib$pqa$01$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Hi everybody,

 I just happened to install XFree 4.0.3 (yeah, on a SuSE 7.0) since there
 where lots of improvements for SiS driver announced at xfree86.org...
 well, it's gotten really faster, I admit but now I have ugly color
 efects, e.g. the bars of my kde-windows have strange colors, sometimes
 strange rectangles are left halve filled with contents which belong
 elsewhere

 . this seems only to happen with certain fillments or movements of
 bitmaps: e. g. the nice window-bars of kde2... plain color fills are ok.
 and so are movements of these areas.

 does anyone have hints? some fine XF86Config lines to tune the behavior?


 thanks in advance,

 Raoul





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From: David Balazic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: G450 TV-Out under Linux
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 14:10:15 +0200

"David E. Fox" wrote:
 
 David Maslen wrote:
 
  I purchased a G450 recently. I was interested in the TV-Out feature,
  and was hoping to use both my PAL Television set and 17" monitor with
  Xfree86. I now discover this feature is unsupported.
 
 I bought a G450 a few weeks ago as well. The card did come with this funny-
 looking cable that has a VGA card connector and two other rca/din-type
 cables coming out of it. I presume that's supposed to go to the TV.
 
 What do you mean by "unsupported"? Does that mean that "it doesn't work" as
 if the card isn't supposed to do TV Out (for me, that wasn't needed, and I
 didn't really see much hype claiming that as one of the features) or simply
 that it's not officially supported by Matrox on Linux/XFree?

The hardware has the feature of TV-out , but it can not be used in Linux,
due to missing support for it in the current linux drivers. ( which
is due to missing documentation )


-- 
David Balazic
==
"Be excellent to each other." - Bill  Ted
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From: Dirk Traenapp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: G450 TV-Out under Linux
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 14:28:55 +0200

David Balazic wrote:
 "David E. Fox" wrote:
  
  David Maslen wrote:
  
   I purchased a G450 recently. I was interested in the TV-Out feature,
   and was hoping to use both my PAL Television set and 17" monitor with
   Xfree86. I now discover this feature is unsupported.
  
  I bought a G450 a few weeks ago as well. The card did come with this funny-
  looking cable that has a VGA card connector and two other rca/din-type
  cables coming out of it. I presume that's supposed to go to the TV.
  
  What do you mean by "unsupported"? Does that mean that "it doesn't work" as
  if the card isn't supposed to do TV Out (for me, that wasn't needed, and I
  didn't really see much hype claiming that as one of the features) or simply
  that it's not officially supported by Matrox on Linux/XFree?
 
 The hardware has the feature of TV-out , but it can not be used in Linux,
 due to missing support for it in the current linux drivers. ( which
 is due to missing documentation )

Hmmm, what about the driver from MATROX? Works fine for me and supports
TV-out, Dualhead, etc...

cu

   Dirk Traenapp
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Linux-Hardware Digest #612

2001-04-12 Thread Digestifier

Linux-Hardware Digest #612, Volume #14   Thu, 12 Apr 01 13:13:09 EDT

Contents:
  Re: HPT370 Driver Request (Emyr James)
  Re: Help wanted. Linux problems using AMD K6-2 (Magnus)
  BIOS Upgrades (Was: Via + Maxtor + kernel 2.4.3 = crash?) (Harold Stevens 
US.972.952.3293)
  Re: Gigabyte GA-7ZX5-1 Motherboard w/AC97 Sound (Peter Christy)
  Re: Support for LCD Monitors? (Michael Meissner)
  Re: linux driver for Canon S400 (Andrey Vlassov)
  Re: Epson Stylus 777, problems printing (Andrey Vlassov)
  Re: Best RAID controller for Linux (Joshua Baker-LePain)
  sis900 on silver book PC (Allen Ahoffman)
  Re: linux driver for Canon S400 (Andrey Vlassov)



From: Emyr James [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: HPT370 Driver Request
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 17:20:14 +0100

Am I understanding this right ? My Raid 0 installation of win2k is actually
doing it's thang in software not hardware ? Does that mean that the ABIT KT7
with onboard raid controller is no such thing cause it's all done in software
anyway ?
What a fucking con
(pardon my french...)

Juergen Sauer wrote:

 Emyr James [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb
 am Wed, 11 Apr 2001 15:05:41 +0100 in comp.os.linux.hardware:

  Please can some nice driver guru sort out raid support for an ABIT KT7
  RAID mobo (very popular board) ?
  Win2K handles it fine, surely it must be possible to get Linux to do it
  properly as well...or are there some complications ?
  Is there support for this in the pipeline ?
  Any news appreciated.

 Kernel 2.4.x has it in, called there HPT366, runns fine.
 No Raid functions avaible, because the 'HTP370' does Raid only as
 shitty Software in Windump ...
 mfG
 Jojo

 --
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 http://www.automatix.de to Mail me: remove: -not-for-spawm-


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Magnus)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
Subject: Re: Help wanted. Linux problems using AMD K6-2
Date: 12 Apr 2001 16:29:45 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], P Ashton wrote:
 I am have having numerous problems using linux (Redhat 7.0) on my k6-2
 based machine. Are there any known problems with K6-2s and what are the
 fixes?

No answer to the problem, but I just want to let you know that I run RedHat 7
on my k6-2 without any problems at all. 

-- 
Mvh Magnus Lundin
   
www.algonet.se/~elp

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Harold Stevens US.972.952.3293)
Crossposted-To: 
comp.os.linux.questions,comp.os.linux.development.system,comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: BIOS Upgrades (Was: Via + Maxtor + kernel 2.4.3 = crash?)
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 16:40:20 GMT

In 9b4io8$96n$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Mark Hahn:

[Snip...]

gross.  flash an updated bios or turn off "optimum" settings in bios.

On this topic, I need pointers on BIOS upgrades, especially where to find
them, as I haven't had any luck at all with Google to date.

Just added a 32 MB stick for a total of 64 MB as required by yast2 ("old"
yast needs less apparently) for a SuSE 7.1 install I've started.

Rebooting resulted in a kernel panic which I almost expected on these old
BIOS versions (Award 4.51PG i430VX) from reading threads I found. Figured
redoing LILO with the append="mem=64M" thingy was the ticket but a kernel
panic still resulted. OK, threads mentioned this may be a BIOS limit with
such old ones, so upgrade the BIOS. Simple. Not. After mergers and such I
could hardly find working vendor sites, and email totally ignored.

This is a point of dimishing returns for me, so any tips welcomed. Even a
"you can't get there from here" if the BIOS is too old; I'll just save us
all some time, and go back to yast instead of yast2, if it's moot.

-- 

Regards, Weird (Harold Stevens) * IMPORTANT EMAIL INFO FOLLOWS *
Pardon the bogus email domain (dseg etc.) in place for spambots.
Really it's (wyrd) at raytheon, dotted with com. DO NOT SPAM IT.
Standard Disclaimer: These are my opinions not Raytheon Company.


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From: Peter Christy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Gigabyte GA-7ZX5-1 Motherboard w/AC97 Sound
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 17:40:52 +0100
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

JNJ wrote:

 Am running the above with RedHat 7, but cannot get the sound to work for
 the
 life of me.  Anyone else worked with these and been able to get the sound
 running?  Any other known issues between these motherboards and RedHat 7?
 
 James
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 

I've got the GA-7ZM, and you need the Alsa drivers to get it to work! I'm 
using the 0.9.0beta3 drivers which seem to give the best results. I had no 
success at all with the kernel drivers, though some people have managed to 
get them working.

There is quite a good "howto" on the linuxnewbie site (www.linuxnewbie.org) 
about getting AC97 sound working.

-- 
Pete
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Crossposted-To: 

Linux-Hardware Digest #613

2001-04-12 Thread Digestifier

Linux-Hardware Digest #613, Volume #14   Thu, 12 Apr 01 14:13:11 EDT

Contents:
  Re: linux installation on acer travelmate 345t (R-R-B)
  Re: SCSI errors, why? (Trevor Jenkins)
  Re: Looking for (Andrey Vlassov)
  Re: Superblock (Andrey Vlassov)
  Re: IDE-SCSI for CDR on offboard IDE controller (Andrey Vlassov)
  Re: CUV4X-D, io-apic problem (VIA chipset) (Andrey Vlassov)
  Re: ** HP Pavilion computers:  modem works? ** (aflinsch)



From: R-R-B [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: linux installation on acer travelmate 345t
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 17:10:32 GMT

ks wrote:
 
 is it possible to install linux on that notebook?
 Any reference document in the web?

I installed quasi/successful a travelmate 201T (suse 7.1 kernel
2.4.0-4GB)
but had some problem with lucent modem and ali sound, both should work
with appropriate drivers, but i don't messed around very much with 'em.


-- 
Saluti..Gr"usse..Salutations..Regards..Saludos..  Rag.Roberto Basville
http://basrob.firenze.net/

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From: Trevor Jenkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SCSI errors, why?
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 17:14:06 +

Trevor Jenkins wrote:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On Mon, 09 Apr 2001 10:39:07 +, Trevor Jenkins
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Since connecting a Jaz and Zip drive on my workstation's SCSI bus I've
  been seeing odd behaviour from the (SCSI) CD-ROM. Prior to introducing
  these new devices I didn't have a problem using the CD-ROM .
 
  Do you have good termination at both ends of the SCSI bus?  ...
 
 Terminated this problem. :-) You were correct. Bus termination was all
 over the place.

Seems I spoke too soon. Although the SCSI bus is now usable I'm still
seeing errros reported when I try to use some CDs. Similar messages to
those I mentioned before. Although I don't think that the bus length is
too great some of the cables are long. 

From what I can see the Jaz and Zip drives are unaffected by these
problems.

Regards, Trevor

British Sign Language is not inarticulate handwaving; it's a living
language.
Support the campaign for formal recognition by the British government
now!

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From: Andrey Vlassov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: alt.comp.hardware
Subject: Re: Looking for
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 17:20:47 GMT

Hi Chris,

not too much help but try contact next guy he had some experience with
this Tape Library

Garry D. Robbins 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David x76353/RDCS/8-23-KP)

I have been using the Networker product from Legato for about 3 years
now.
It is in use on several of our servers. We backup over 250 workstations
nightly
to two SPARC20's each connected to a EXA-BYTE EXB480 jukebox.  We also
have several DLT-4000 jukeboxes running on other servers.

On one of the DLT-4000 servers we backup over 40Gbytes to two DLT's in
about
4-5hr. Using only 1 tape in each jukebox.


I have not had much success using the Soltice Backup product that SUN
bundles
with the SOlaris nowdays. It is not configurable enough to allow for use
on
more than a single NFS server machine, it allows only single client
usage.  

http://www.netsys.com/sunmgr/1996-12/msg00107.html

and check next pdf file - there is some reference for IBM tape library
which emulates EXB480.

http://www.storage.ibm.com/hardsoft/tape/pubs/7334sog.pdf

Andrey

Chris Johnson wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  We've inheritted an EXB480 tape library.  That's the good news.
 The bad news is we have no operations manual for it and don't know
 how to work the console keypad.  We're using software called mover
 to move tapes around.  It works fine on other libraries but on the
 EXB480 it tries to do an inventory search each time we ask for a move.
 Obviously we'de like to turn this behavior off.
 
  Where to find an operations manual or a PDF or an ASCII version
 or just plain HELP from someone who has one would really be
 appreciated.
 
  Thanks.
 
 ---
 Chris Johnson   |Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Systems Administrator   |Web:  http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/~johnson
 NMR Center  |Voice:617.724.2369
 Mass. General Hospital  |FAX:  617.726.7422
 149 (2301) 13th Street  |Survival, all by it self, isn't worth it.
 Charlestown, MA., 02129 USA | Me
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From: Andrey Vlassov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Superblock
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 17:27:27 GMT

Hi Aalderd,

when you create filesystem in the HDD it will write many superblocks.
But during boot process system try to read only first super block. To
fix the 

Linux-Hardware Digest #614

2001-04-12 Thread Digestifier

Linux-Hardware Digest #614, Volume #14   Thu, 12 Apr 01 17:13:07 EDT

Contents:
  Re: Help Mandrake sound Via driver ("Danny Heijl")
  Re: Serial Keyboard on Linux ("Jali")
  CDRW on ATA100 (Marc Ulrich)
  Re: Support for LCD Monitors? (Lack Mr G M)
  Re: BIOS Upgrades ("Peter T. Breuer")
  Re: Support for LCD Monitors? ("Roger Hamlett")
  Does Linux suport thermal printer? (Afonso Sam)
  Re: make config (Bryan Siemon)
  Re: BIOS Upgrades (Harold Stevens US.972.952.3293)
  Re: Problem with (fixed frequency?) Ikegami ct-20 on pc.. (ks)
  Re: tar of dot.files (Travis Casey)
  Samba - Strange Password Prompt (HOT/URGENT!) (Mark_Harju)
  Re: BIOS Upgrades ("Peter T. Breuer")
  Re: ISDN router for Linux (Steven Wayne)



From: "Danny Heijl" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help Mandrake sound Via driver
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 18:14:27 GMT

The ALSA sound drivers ( http://www.alsa-project.org/ ) should work I use
them with success on RH 7.0 with kernel 2.4.2 and the VIA sound chipset. The
only app that does not work with the OSS emulation provided by Alsa is
Realplayer 8.

Danny
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"Adrian Spilca" [EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef in bericht
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...

 Hi,

 I installed Mandrake 7.1 on an AMD Duron machine with Jetway 663ASpro
 motherboard, Via KT133 chipset.
 There is a sound interface on motherboard, AC97.
 On the manufacturer CD there is some linux support for sound, but only
 for RedHat and Caldera. (I actually tried RedHat 6.1 and the driver
 provided and didn't work on the first try, so I get back to Mandrake).
 There is nothing else new on the manufacturer web site, or maybe I
 didn't find the right one.

 Do I have any chance to listen sounds with this hardware / software
 configuration?

 thanx,
 Adrian







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From: "Jali" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Serial Keyboard on Linux
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 20:15:10 +0100

Sorry for the multiple posting of the mesage. It seemed I had a little
loop inside PAN.

regards,  Alex


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From: Marc Ulrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CDRW on ATA100
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 13:59:52 -0400

I was informed in an earlier message that putting a CDRW on my Promise
Ultra ATA 100 card would degrade the performance of my hdd. Is this the
case even if my HDD is on primary Promise controller and the CDRW is on
the secondary Promise controller?

I don't want to change b/c putting the CDRW on the onboard controller
funks out the hdx letters (hda is no longer hda) giving me a real
headache for trying to get the system to boot.

Well, if I have to change, what do I need to inform Lilo of? Currently:

On board primary = nothing.

On board secondary = master = cdrom
 slave  = Zip 250

Promise primary = master = HDD (which I think is only using 66Mhz
instead of 100. That's another question.)

  slave = none.

Promise secondary = master = none
slave = HP 7200 CDRW.

How can I move things around to keep the Promise primary hda?  Or, what
should I do to inform linux to look elsewhere for the root fs?

Thanks,
Marc


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lack Mr G M)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,alt.uu.comp.os.linux.questions,uk.comp.os.linux
Subject: Re: Support for LCD Monitors?
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 19:15:40 BST

In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Michael Meissner [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:
| 
|  The Radeon VE supports DVI flat panels with the vesa framebuffer support, but
|  there is no X support at the present time.

   I must be missing something.  Isn't a flat panel monitor just a
another display?  So if you configure XFree86 with the horizontal and
vertical referesh rates isn't that sufficient? 

   That's all I did with an IBM flat-panel for XFree86 v4.0.1.


-- 
= Gordon Lack === [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
This message *may* reflect my personal opinion.  It is *not* intended
to reflect those of my employer, or anyone else.

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From: "Peter T. Breuer" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: 
comp.os.linux.questions,comp.os.linux.development.system,comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: BIOS Upgrades
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 20:31:29 +0200

In comp.os.linux.misc Harold Stevens US.972.952.3293 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 In 9b4io8$96n$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Mark Hahn:
gross.  flash an updated bios or turn off "optimum" settings in bios.

 On this topic, I need pointers on BIOS upgrades, especially where to find

They're on your mobos manufacturers pages. Nowhere else!

 Just added a 32 MB stick for a total of 64 MB as required by yast2 ("old"
 yast needs less apparently) for a SuSE 7.1 install I've started.

 Rebooting resulted in a kernel panic which I almost expected on these old
 BIOS versions (Award 4.51PG i430VX) from reading threads I found. Figured

No .. there's no relation. If you tell the kernel ...

 redoing LILO 

Linux-Hardware Digest #615

2001-04-12 Thread Digestifier

Linux-Hardware Digest #615, Volume #14   Thu, 12 Apr 01 19:13:08 EDT

Contents:
  ide-scsi problem? (Julian Gough)
  Re: BIOS Upgrades (Harold Stevens US.972.952.3293)
  Re: Need help burning CDs using Linux (Peter Stein)
  Re: ISDN router for Linux ("C. Newport")
  Re: Abit VH6 II  OnBoard Sound... Help? (Alan Davis)
  Motherboard problems (Philip)
  Re: BIOS Upgrades (Was: Via + Maxtor + kernel 2.4.3 = crash?) ("Matt Ng")
  Re: Samba - Strange Password Prompt (HOT/URGENT!) (Ruud van Gaal)
  Bass/Treble w/ Soundblaster Live (Alan Davis)
  Re: Help wanted. Linux problems using AMD K6-2 (Philip)
  Re: Help wanted. Linux problems using AMD K6-2 (Jan Johansson)
  Re: SCSI errors, why? (Trevor Hemsley)



From: Julian Gough [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ide-scsi problem?
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 22:42:53 +0100

I have an ide PlexWriter 8/4/32A which was working flawlessly under
linux for many months via a virtual scsi
device set up by the bootloader etc. etc..  I was able to read and write
CDs and use commands such as
cdrecord,eject,mount etc..

Today it spontaneously stopped working.  I could not eject by pressing
the button on the drive,  the 'eject' command
yields:

[root@stash jgough]# eject
eject: unable to eject, last error: Invalid argument

as root or as a user.  When I try cdrecord it reports that my drive is
not supported:

[root@stash jgough]# cdrecord dev=1,0,0 -checkdrive
Cdrecord 1.9 (i586-mandrake-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Jörg
Schilling
scsidev: '1,0,0'
scsibus: 1 target: 0 lun: 0
Linux sg driver version: 2.1.39
Using libscg version 'schily-0.1'
Device type: Removable CD-ROM
Version: 0
Response Format: 1
Vendor_info: 'PLEXTOR '
Identifikation : 'CD-R   PX-W8432T'
Revision   : '1.07'
Device seems to be: Generic CD-ROM.
cdrecord: Sorry, no CD/DVD-Recorder or unsupported CD/DVD-Recorder found
on this target.
[root@stash jgough]#

I had experienced this same problem a year ago on a different computer
with a different CD drive,  with a different
distribution of linux and a very different kernel etc..  Having beaten
my head against the problem before (I tried all
the obvious things I could think of) I knew that the only way to fix
this was a reboot,  so I bit the bullet and rebooted
the machine which gets rebooted about every time there's a power cut or
I need to recompile the kernel.
After the reboot it was working fine again,  until I'd written one CD,
and then it went back to the same problem.
This is not a machine that can be rebooted often,  so I really need to
fix it this time.

The only other curious thing is that scsi_info reports the wrong SCSI
ID:

[root@stash jgough]# scsi_info /dev/scd0
SCSI_ID="0,0,0"
MODEL="PLEXTOR CD-R   PX-W8432T"
FW_REV="1.07"
[root@stash jgough]#

... but then this may be a separate issue.

I would really appreciate any advice or help on tackling this problem.
I've seen this problem reporteed by people all
over the newsgroups because they think its a 'cdrecord' problem,  or an
'eject' problem or 'gtoaster' etc. etc. but I
am pretty sure it's a bit more low-level than that.


many thanks

Julian


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Harold Stevens US.972.952.3293)
Crossposted-To: 
comp.os.linux.questions,comp.os.linux.development.system,comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: BIOS Upgrades
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 21:46:13 GMT

In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Peter T. Breuer:

[Snip...]

Which is it? The procedure I suggested will enable you to find out.

Like I said: I'll do yast in 32 MB standing on my head in Hades first.

Suddenly I don't care anymore about this futile exercise, OK?

[Snip...]

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Stein)
Subject: Re: Need help burning CDs using Linux
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 21:59:21 + (UTC)

In article JZlu6.16620$[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Ben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have Yamaha CRW4416S 4x burner. I installed cdrecord 1.9, mkisofs and a
couple of different GUI frontends. I am running RedHat 7.

The first time I tried burning a CD, it worked beautifully - just installed
the above mentioned programs without any hitches and the CD burned without
issue.

Ever since then, I can't get the burner to work - I think I am getting SCSI
errors but I am not sure. I haven't changed anything on my system (software
or hardware) since my first successful burn so I am very confused as to why
it doesn't work anymore.

I've included a sample of the log file from one of my attempts to burn a CD
at the end of this email. If anyone is able to give me some ideas where the
problem may be that would be fantastic. I'm outta ideas for what to check
next 


Linux-Hardware Digest #616

2001-04-12 Thread Digestifier

Linux-Hardware Digest #616, Volume #14   Thu, 12 Apr 01 20:13:10 EDT

Contents:
  Re: Why am I getting this cdrecord error? (Rich)
  using firewire with linux (Dan Hitt)
  Re: SCSI errors, why? (Trevor Jenkins)
  disk on chip question ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: SMP motherboard recommendations solicited (Cokey de Percin)



From: Rich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Why am I getting this cdrecord error?
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 23:20:31 GMT

A LOT of people are getting this error, and not just on Linux.  I'd say 
there's a problem with cdrecord.  I'm using 1.9-3, which is the latest for 
Linux-Mandrake.  I use to have Redhat 6.2 on the same box (same 
box/hardware) and gtoaster worked.  Under Linux-Mandrake 7.2, it doesn't.

jtnews wrote:

 Anyone have a clue why I'm getting this error?
 
 cdrw-write-audio: Started Sun Apr  8 09:04:42 EDT 2001
  
  
  OPTIONS SUMMARY =
 Current directory = "/"
 audio_directory="./auto/music/cd4/pop"
 blank="fast"
 dummy=""
 log_directory="/auto/cdrw/log"
 speed="1"
 = END OF OPTIONS SUMMARY =
  
 + local
 
audio_cd_dir=/auto/cdrw/log/cdrw-write-audio/./2001-04-08/09-04-41--0400/audio-cd
 + mkdir -p
 /auto/cdrw/log/cdrw-write-audio/./2001-04-08/09-04-41--0400/audio-cd +
 local mp3_file + local cdr_file + echo 'mp3_file=./auto/music/cd4/pop/The
 Corrs - Breathless.mp3' mp3_file=./auto/music/cd4/pop/The Corrs -
 Breathless.mp3 ++ basename './auto/music/cd4/pop/The Corrs -
 Breathless.mp3' .mp3 + local 'basename=The Corrs - Breathless'
 +
 
cdr_file=/auto/cdrw/log/cdrw-write-audio/./2001-04-08/09-04-41--0400/audio-cd/The
 Corrs - Breathless.cdr + echo
 
'cdr_file=/auto/cdrw/log/cdrw-write-audio/./2001-04-08/09-04-41--0400/audio-cd/The
 Corrs - Breathless.cdr'
 
cdr_file=/auto/cdrw/log/cdrw-write-audio/./2001-04-08/09-04-41--0400/audio-cd/The
 Corrs - Breathless.cdr + mpg123 --cdr - './auto/music/cd4/pop/The Corrs -
 Breathless.mp3' High Performance MPEG 1.0/2.0/2.5 Audio Player for Layer
 1, 2 and 3. Version 0.59r (1999/Jun/15). Written and copyrights by Michael
 Hipp. Uses code from various people. See 'README' for more! THIS SOFTWARE
 COMES WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY! USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
 Title  : Breathless  Artist: The Corrs
 Album  : Year  :
 Comment: Genre : Unknown
 
 Directory: ./auto/music/cd4/pop/
 Playing MPEG stream from The Corrs - Breathless.mp3 ...
 MPEG 1.0 layer III, 160 kbit/s, 44100 Hz joint-stereo
 
 [3:26] Decoding of The Corrs - Breathless.mp3 finished.
 + echo 'mp3_file=./auto/music/cd4/pop/The Corrs - Give Me A Reason.mp3'
 mp3_file=./auto/music/cd4/pop/The Corrs - Give Me A Reason.mp3
 ++ basename './auto/music/cd4/pop/The Corrs - Give Me A Reason.mp3' .mp3
 + local 'basename=The Corrs - Give Me A Reason'
 +
 
cdr_file=/auto/cdrw/log/cdrw-write-audio/./2001-04-08/09-04-41--0400/audio-cd/The
 Corrs - Give Me A Reason.cdr + echo
 
'cdr_file=/auto/cdrw/log/cdrw-write-audio/./2001-04-08/09-04-41--0400/audio-cd/The
 Corrs - Give Me A Reason.cdr'
 
cdr_file=/auto/cdrw/log/cdrw-write-audio/./2001-04-08/09-04-41--0400/audio-cd/The
 Corrs - Give Me A Reason.cdr + mpg123 --cdr - './auto/music/cd4/pop/The
 Corrs - Give Me A Reason.mp3' High Performance MPEG 1.0/2.0/2.5 Audio
 Player for Layer 1, 2 and 3. Version 0.59r (1999/Jun/15). Written and
 copyrights by Michael Hipp. Uses code from various people. See 'README'
 for more! THIS SOFTWARE COMES WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY! USE AT YOUR OWN
 RISK!
 Title  : Give Me A ReasonArtist: The Corrs
 Album  : Year  :
 Comment: Genre : Unknown
 
 Directory: ./auto/music/cd4/pop/
 Playing MPEG stream from The Corrs - Give Me A Reason.mp3 ...
 MPEG 1.0 layer III, 160 kbit/s, 44100 Hz joint-stereo
 
 [3:29] Decoding of The Corrs - Give Me A Reason.mp3 finished.
 + echo 'mp3_file=./auto/music/cd4/pop/The Corrs - I Never Loved You
 Anyways.mp3' mp3_file=./auto/music/cd4/pop/The Corrs - I Never Loved You
 Anyways.mp3 ++ basename './auto/music/cd4/pop/The Corrs - I Never Loved
 You Anyways.mp3' .mp3 + local 'basename=The Corrs - I Never Loved You
 Anyways' +
 
cdr_file=/auto/cdrw/log/cdrw-write-audio/./2001-04-08/09-04-41--0400/audio-cd/The
 Corrs - I Never Loved You Anyways.cdr + echo
 
'cdr_file=/auto/cdrw/log/cdrw-write-audio/./2001-04-08/09-04-41--0400/audio-cd/The
 Corrs - I Never Loved You Anyways.cdr'
 
cdr_file=/auto/cdrw/log/cdrw-write-audio/./2001-04-08/09-04-41--0400/audio-cd/The
 Corrs - I Never Loved You Anyways.cdr + mpg123 --cdr -
 './auto/music/cd4/pop/The Corrs - I Never Loved You Anyways.mp3' High
 Performance MPEG 1.0/2.0/2.5 Audio Player for Layer 1, 2 and 3. Version
 0.59r (1999/Jun/15). Written and copyrights by Michael Hipp. Uses code
 from various people. See 'README' for more! THIS SOFTWARE COMES WITH
 

Linux-Hardware Digest #617

2001-04-12 Thread Digestifier

Linux-Hardware Digest #617, Volume #14   Fri, 13 Apr 01 01:13:04 EDT

Contents:
  Re: BIOS Upgrades (Was: Via + Maxtor + kernel 2.4.3 = crash?) (Harold Stevens 
US.972.952.3293)
  Re: HPT370 Driver Request (Andrey Vlassov)
  Audio with Linux (2.4.2/2.2.16) kernel and Asus AV7133 ("Larry Snyder")
  Re: Does Linux suport thermal printer? (Andrey Vlassov)
  Re: ide-scsi problem? (Dances With Crows)
  Re: CDRW on ATA100 (Dances With Crows)
  Re: ** HP Pavilion computers:  modem works? ** ("larry")
  Re: Samba - Strange Password Prompt (HOT/URGENT!) (Peter F. Curran)
  Re: SMP motherboard recommendations solicited (Charles E. Hill)
  Re: Switchboxes for keyboard, mice, video? (Jonadab the Unsightly One)
  Re: Switchboxes for keyboard, mice, video? (Jonadab the Unsightly One)
  Re: Switchboxes for keyboard, mice, video? (Jonadab the Unsightly One)
  Re: Switchboxes for keyboard, mice, video? (Jonadab the Unsightly One)
  Re: Switchboxes for keyboard, mice, video? (Jonadab the Unsightly One)
  Re: Linux  on Intel Or Celeron? what is the best choice? (Jonadab the Unsightly One)
  Re: Linux  on Intel Or Celeron? what is the best choice? (Jonadab the Unsightly One)
  Re: Linux  on Intel Or Celeron? what is the best choice? (Jonadab the Unsightly One)
  Re: Linux  on Intel Or Celeron? what is the best choice? (Jonadab the Unsightly One)



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Harold Stevens US.972.952.3293)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development.system,comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: BIOS Upgrades (Was: Via + Maxtor + kernel 2.4.3 = crash?)
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2001 00:28:02 GMT

In 9b58du$h6c$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Matt Ng:

[Snip...]

Did you try http://www.ping.be/bios/index.html ? Found it using Google a
while back when upgrading a BIOS.

Thanks for that polite tip; I do not recall this one at all from about two
weeks ago (?) myself. Lotta water under the Google bridge, though.

[Snip...]

I'd think it's RAM related. Try just running the new sticks alone and see
if that brings up the kernel panic.

Thanks again and I think my first order of business will be to try out the
slrn "author kill" tip "burk" had in his post as well.

Oh, happy day; possibly two birds with one stone, as it were.

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From: Andrey Vlassov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: HPT370 Driver Request
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2001 00:29:02 GMT


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Emyr,

yes you right - KT7-RAID has software raid.  You and I got one extra chip which do 
nothing for hardware RAID.

Andrey

Emyr James wrote:

 Am I understanding this right ? My Raid 0 installation of win2k is actually
 doing it's thang in software not hardware ? Does that mean that the ABIT KT7
 with onboard raid controller is no such thing cause it's all done in software
 anyway ?
 What a fucking con
 (pardon my french...)

 Juergen Sauer wrote:

  Emyr James [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb
  am Wed, 11 Apr 2001 15:05:41 +0100 in comp.os.linux.hardware:
 
   Please can some nice driver guru sort out raid support for an ABIT KT7
   RAID mobo (very popular board) ?
   Win2K handles it fine, surely it must be possible to get Linux to do it
   properly as well...or are there some complications ?
   Is there support for this in the pipeline ?
   Any news appreciated.
 
  Kernel 2.4.x has it in, called there HPT366, runns fine.
  No Raid functions avaible, because the 'HTP370' does Raid only as
  shitty Software in Windump ...
  mfG
  Jojo
 
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Emyr,
pyes you right - KT7-RAID has software raid.nbsp; You and I got one
extra chip which do nothing for hardware RAID.
pAndrey
pEmyr James wrote:
blockquote TYPE=CITEAm I understanding this right ? My Raid 0 installation
of win2k is actually
brdoing it's thang in software not hardware ? Does that mean that the
ABIT KT7
brwith onboard raid controller is no such thing cause it's all done in
software
branyway ?
brWhat a fucking con
br(pardon my french...)
pJuergen Sauer wrote:
p Emyr James lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb
br am Wed, 11 Apr 2001 15:05:41 +0100 in comp.os.linux.hardware:
br
br  Please can some nice driver guru sort out raid support for an ABIT
KT7
br  RAID mobo (very popular board) ?
br  Win2K handles it fine, surely it must be possible to get Linux
to do it
br  properly