On Thu December 22 2005 15:52, Bob Tracy wrote:
> While I'm on your screen, if you would be so kind, please confirm
> that the sound hardware for the PWS is probably an ES1888 supported by
> the ALSA snd-es18xx driver. I wasn't paying attention when I had the
> case open to add an additional hard
Tyson Whitehead wrote:
> I seem to recall having the same issues with the rtc module versus the genrtc
> module (one did what you are describing and the other worked -- I think it
> was the genrtc one that worked).
I'm betting "genrtc" will work... I'm pretty sure "rtc" is what's
being tried ou
On Thu December 22 2005 09:43, Bob Tracy wrote:
> (2) hardware clock not being accessed correctly to set system time
> The hours/minutes/seconds seem to be correct, but the year is
> thought to be 2053 (!).
I seem to recall having the same issues with the rtc module versus the genrtc
System is a DEC PWS 433au (Miata) running "Sarge". The 2.4.27-2 kernel
works fine in all aspects as near as I can tell.
Since I run 2.6 kernels on my non-Alpha hardware, I decided to give the
2.6.8-2-generic package a try. The experience wasn't a *complete*
disaster :-), but I ran into the follo
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