Re: USB cards for PWS 433au

2012-06-23 Thread Bob Tracy
On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 04:42:39PM +1200, Michael Cree wrote: > Oh! A VIA USB card. I had a USB card recovered from a PC at work that > proved unreliable in the PWS and the XP1000 and my recollection is that > it had a VIA chipset. I thought the card must be faulty, but maybe > there really is a

Re: USB cards for PWS 433au

2012-06-23 Thread Michael Cree
On 24/06/12 14:46, Bob Tracy wrote: > On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 08:35:38PM -0500, Bob Tracy wrote: >> On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 11:59:15AM +1200, Michael Cree wrote: >>> On 23/06/12 18:43, Bob Tracy wrote: I recently retired an old AMD K6-III/450 system that had a serviceable USB controller i

Re: USB cards for PWS 433au

2012-06-23 Thread Bob Tracy
On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 08:35:38PM -0500, Bob Tracy wrote: > On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 11:59:15AM +1200, Michael Cree wrote: > > On 23/06/12 18:43, Bob Tracy wrote: > > > I recently retired an old AMD K6-III/450 system that had a serviceable > > > USB controller in it, so I tried transplanting it to

Re: USB cards for PWS 433au

2012-06-23 Thread Bob Tracy
On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 11:59:15AM +1200, Michael Cree wrote: > On 23/06/12 18:43, Bob Tracy wrote: > > I recently retired an old AMD K6-III/450 system that had a serviceable > > USB controller in it, so I tried transplanting it to my Alpha. The > > kernel seems to detect it just fine and load the

Bug#678721: ltrace FTBFS on alpha: header file included twice leads to compilation error

2012-06-23 Thread Michael Cree
Source: ltrace Version: 0.5.3-2.1 Severity: normal Tags: patch User: debian-alpha@lists.debian.org Usertags: alpha X-Debbugs-CC: debian-alpha@lists.debian.org ltrace FTBFS on alpha with the following error: gcc -Wall -g -O2 -iquote /«PKGBUILDDIR» -iquote /«PKGBUILDDIR»/sysdeps/linux-gnu -DSYSCONF

Re: USB cards for PWS 433au

2012-06-23 Thread Michael Cree
On 23/06/12 18:43, Bob Tracy wrote: > I recently retired an old AMD K6-III/450 system that had a serviceable > USB controller in it, so I tried transplanting it to my Alpha. The > kernel seems to detect it just fine and load the appropriate drivers, > but there's evidently a conflict of some kind