Hi,
> I can not set the internal speaker volume on my sunblade, any one can
> help me please?
I have found nothing to set it, so I opened my blade and unplugged the
speaker, and now I feel much better :)
> i'm runing kernel 2.4.21 with no dma parameter to the
> kernel and i'm running that way s
Hi,
Take a look at this :
http://www.infosun.fmi.uni-passau.de/~nils/type6/
Olivier.
Selon Liek Lam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Here a newbie,
>
> Can anyone please help me with this, it has probably has been asked over
> and over again but I CAN't find it !
>
> How do I get the SUN special fun
Hi,
Here is the link to the page where you can download the patch. Everything is
explained on this page.
Olivier.
http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/retrieve.pl?doc=fpatches%2F79&zone_32=sunblade%20100
Yours,
Olivier.
Quoting Mark Laird Copper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >From the threads on t
Hi,
Did you install the egcs64 package ?
Olivier Hochreutiner
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Hi,
> Also as the kernel loads I am gettings lots of "lost interrupt" for my
> HDD/CD.
Try passing "ide=nodma" to the kernel.
Olivier Hochreutiner
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Hi,
I had the same error message when I tried to install Woody on my Sun
Blade 100. I upgraded OpenBoot to the latest release and it worked.
I know it is not the same computer but it is nothing worth trying...
Olivier Hochreutiner
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Hi,
> However, I think Dave is making it a point to get gcc-3.2 able to
build
> kernels.
I compiled a 2.4.19 kernel with gcc-3.2.1 on my Blade 100 and it seems
to work fine for the moment.
Olivier Hochreutiner
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this
card, you will have to remove it and use the built-in ATI Mach64.
If it does still not work try passing "ide=nodma" to the kernel (at SILO
prompt type "linux ide=nodma"). This is because some DVD drives on Blade
100 seem to dislike DMA mode.
Olivier Hochreutiner
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Hi,
> Therefore, during the first installation kernel loading, beyond the
"NET4 > : Unix Domain Sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0" message, the
kernel gives
> another message and irretrievably stops :
> "Kernel Panic : I have no root and I want to scream. Press STOP-A to
> return to the boot prom"
the option "ide=nodma" but the performance loss is quite
big.
So is there a way to disable the DMA only for the DVD drive without
affecting the hard drive ?
Note that I use kernel 2.4.19rc3 (the problem is the same with kernel
2.4.18) but I did not try any 2.5.x version.
Olivier Hochreu
d put the file on
an UFS partition.
If you have other questions about installing Woody on a Sun Blade 100, just
ask on the mailing list. I should be able to answer to some of them, as I
managed to install it myself (but it was not painless ;-)
Regards,
Olivier Hochreutiner
EPFL, SSC
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