));
*ptr = 0; //likely crash
Patrick
GHashTable *handlehash = g_hash_table_new(g_int64_hash, g_int64_equal);
The 'key' pointer (0xd104) passed to g_hash_table_lookups
from nbd-tester-client.c:1103 points to a location which is only
4-bytes aligned, causing the crash.
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Where can I read the source for nbd-tester-client.c? I just did a quick
scan of ghash.c but I didn't see anything really silly going on, so I'd
like to check this file. All copies I can find of nbd-tester-client.c
seem to be short (600 lines) and not use glib at all.
Patrick
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012
graphical issues that make it pretty much unusable on
Linux for anything Xorg.
Patrick
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 2:41 PM, Yaroslav Halchenko
deb...@onerussian.comwrote:
Dear Sparc-ers,
to troubleshoot FTBFS from time to time (and provide access to it to
upstream developers) I decided to reincarnate
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=570955 looks like the same
problem, for i386/amd64. Reported Feb 2010.
Experienced Debianers -- is this good strategy: add more info to that
and/or bring it to the forefront?
Patrick
On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 9:12 AM, Josip Rodin j
is a good place to
report them should I find more?
Patrick
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I had this problem too. I just used XFCE 4 instead, but it isn't a problem
specific to SPARC. The fix looked annoying when I read it and I don't
really like Gnome anyways...
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=525718
I think this is what you are looking for.
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at
the CD)...are the IDE errors only for the HDD or for both CD and HDD?
Patrick
2011/12/9 Jack Hill jackh...@jackhill.us
On Fri, 9 Dec 2011, Joost van Baal-Ilić wrote:
On Fri, Dec 09, 2011 at 08:55:15AM -0500, Jack Hill wrote:
I'm trying to install squeeze on my Ultra 5. The install failed
: redirect console to rsc
setenvdiag-out-consoletrue
setenvinput-devicersc-console
setenvoutput-device rsc-console
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On Thursday 25 May 2006 02:36, john hedge wrote:
Pat,
Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, I posted the card's id
incorrectly. I subsequently requested information on 540-2989 which
Chris responded to in like fashion, to whit:
This is a FC-100 card which uses the FCAL driver.
The FC and
On Tuesday 16 May 2006 08:25, john hedge wrote:
Hi List,
Does anyone know if there's a driver for these cards and if there is
directions would be appreciated. I've done a lot of searching but
nothing seems to fit.
I believe there was a working driver in late 2.2.x kernels, but from 2.4
on,
Title: SunWS_cache ???urgent need
I did a quick Google search on SunWS_cace, and it looks
like it's related to Sun's compilers for Solaris.
If it is, you're asking the wrong
people.
From: Vishant, Singh
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to not work. Compiling this
option out makes it work.
That works for me too on an Ultra 5 too :)
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On Wednesday 01 February 2006 10:53, Nathan Ollerenshaw wrote:
On Feb 1, 2006, at 11:31 PM, Martin Morris wrote:
Memory in Sparc hardware is installed in pairs.
Actually in quads in an Ultra 80.
I have a feeling that you can't use that 1GB SIMM unless you have
another installed in Bank 1.
On Monday 10 October 2005 00:15, F. Kappen wrote:
Hartwig Atrops wrote:
Hi all.
I want to do some tests with Debian Sarge on an Ultra2 and try to
make a barbone work again. Added CPU and memory - since this
machine has no graphics, I attached a terminal (DEC VT 420) to
serial A.
system gathering dust, let me know what you want
for it, I'd rather find something here than on Ebay...
I'm in detroit and I can go pretty much anywhere in the midwest to
pick it up if necessary.
Thanks.
Patrick
Hartwig Atrops declared on Sunday 09 October 2005 12:18 pm:
Hi.
The BREAK key.
That was my first idea. But I can't find a break key on the DEC
keyboard.
IIRC, F5 should be mapped to it, assuming a VT220 or newer. If that
doesn't work, look at the keyboard setup menu (F3 does setup) and
Louie, Steven declared on Thursday 29 September 2005 12:55 pm:
Hello,
is sarge compatable with Sun Ultra 10 or 5
I tried to install sarge (via bootable CD) but the installer failed
with these messages:
snip
It looks like you have a bad hard disk. Are you sure that the hard disk
is
If these numbers stay fairly constant, they're normal. You're using no
swap, so memory's probably not leaking; free memory is being allocated
to buffers to improve performance.
Timo Aarnipuro wrote:
Hello
I have xfree86 with gnome running on Ultrasparc 2 (4X300MHZ smp)
platform. The
Alejandro Galue declared on Wednesday 21 September 2005 09:20 am:
Hello All,
I need to test debian on a Sun Blade 2500 (UltraSparc III) and Sun
Fire 6800 (UltraSparc IV).
FYI, a Sun Fire 6800 is UltraSparc III, not IV. The 6900 is an USIV.
Pat
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Anybody have a HOW TO to configure MBR on 2 disks
To do RAID1 in a netraT1
Thanks all
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vmlinuz ... possibly a typo with an X on the end.
Tyler.
Patrick Dos Santos wrote:
Yes it's a linux 2.6
But i tried make vmlinux and it don't work
I 'll go to test make all
Thanks
On Thursday 08 September 2005 12:38, Patrick Dos Santos wrote:
Hi
How to compile a kernel manualy
Hi
It works with this netboot on sparc64
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/installer-sparc/current/images/sparc64/netboot/2.6/boot.img
It a net installations
Use a tfptboot wtih bootp or rarp and then in openboot tip boot net
bootp boot.img or boot net boot.img
Good luck
I'm
Hi
How to compile a kernel manualy with tue commande
make
I try make bzImage and make vmlinux but it don't work
Can you help me
thanks
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Yes it's
On Thursday 08 September 2005 12:38, Patrick Dos Santos wrote:
Hi
How to compile a kernel manualy with tue commande
make
I try make bzImage and make vmlinux but it don't work
If you're building a 2.6 kernel it's 'make all' else 'make vmlinux' should
work as long
Tib wrote:
Sound - is anyone familiar with the hardware or what commands to run on
here to find out, and therefore which modules to install?
What hardware?
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I've lost a lot of power supplies in Ultra 10s -- but I've had a *hell*
of a lot of 'em.
I'd put it as somewhat less common than a hard drive failure, but
somewhat more common than anything else.
It happens.
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005, Martin wrote:
Is this (dead power supply) a common failure
If you're referring to the recently-found bug in the ia32 compatibility
execve() systemcall, it does not occur on anything but
ia64-architecture machines.
Jurzitza, Dieter wrote:
Dear listmembers,
this issue / having been fixed by Andy Kleen / is related to X86 - architecture
only, not
No. They're totally different architectures.
gaspo wrote:
i want to know somthing about deBiansparc 64... is possible the
eXecution of Binary file compiled ON x86 pc?
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Good point. Mmmm, foot.
David S. Miller wrote:
No. They're totally different architectures.
Actually, indirectly you can with something like qemu
which does work on Sparc.
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Have you tried modprobe sunhme ?
On Fri, 01 Jul 2005, Steve Lewis wrote:
I see under the /lib/module/2.2.x directory there is no sunhme.o, yet
there is under /lib/modules/2.4.x/kernel/drivers/net ... doesn't
sunhme.o take care of my eth0 interface? ... or not as the case maybe
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On Tuesday 15 March 2005 07:34, you wrote:
Yep, I've been given access to an e4500 with a T3 array. So far, I've
only been able to try the drivers that are currently available. I've
gone back to 2.2.4 where socal first appeared, and still can't get
things working. I can only get the socal
The [...] part would be helpful -- it should say why those three
packages aren't being installed.
Rakotomandimby (R12y) Mihamina wrote:
Hello,
I would like to install lablgtk on my Ultra-5.
I make a
# apt-get install liblablgtk2-ocaml
[...]
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 14:23:17 +0100, Martin Zobel-Helas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi List,
On Sunday, 13 Mar 2005, Steve Langasek wrote:
[...]
Therefore, we're planning on not releasing most of the minor architectures
starting with etch. They will be released with sarge, with all that
Convines us that it is debian-sparc@lists.debian.org related.
If anyone here can help him, then they should, but by telling him its
the wrong forum without directing him to the correct forum you are
just helping to continue the myth that gnu/linux users are
elitists..
Michael, try posing
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004, Jurzitza, Dieter wrote:
- I can only say: the default ought to be off
I'd respectfully disagree. Speaking as someone who came to Sparc Linux from
a Solaris background (which I'd venture to guess puts me in the majority
of Sparc Linux users), having Stop-A behave the same
error message when I try to compile a 2.4
kernel.
The ultimate goal is to see if a 2.4 or 2.6 kernel will allow the
use of all of the 40GB ide hard drive I have available for the system.
Thanks,
Pat
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with the glint driver? Attached are relevant
files.
Thanks,
Patrick
#
# Automatically generated make config: don't edit
#
CONFIG_64BIT=y
CONFIG_MMU=y
#
# Code maturity level options
#
CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y
CONFIG_CLEAN_COMPILE=y
#
# General setup
#
CONFIG_SWAP=y
CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y
On Tuesday 06 July 2004 20:58, David S. Miller wrote:
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 21:33:21 -0400 (EDT)
Andy Tolonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been running woody (kernel 2.4.24) happily for 6 months on
my ultra 10. this week, i decided to upgrade to testing by
changing my sources.list and
On Tuesday 06 July 2004 21:33, you wrote:
Hmm. I saw the same problem on an Ultra 5 running 2.6.7 with woody.
Does it have to be newer than that?
Actually, I'm wrong, it was 2.4.18, when upgraded to Sarge. I ended up
having some other problems that I was confusing with this (the keymap
that
On Wednesday 09 June 2004 08:50, Frederik Dannemare wrote:
Activating swap-devices in /etc/fstab...
failed
Checking file systems...
fsck 1.24a (02-Sep-2001)
fsck.ext2: No such file or directory while trying to open /dev/hda1
(null):
Try booting with devfs=nomount. This issue looks like the
Has anyone tried to use SOC And Pluto to run a Sun Storage Array off of
an SOC (FC25/S) card? I'm currently running 2.6.7-rc1 (but have had
the same thing happen with 2.4.26). I get the following messages when
doing a modprobe soc (uncommented debug #defines in fc.c and pluto.c):
Philippe Troin wrote:
Frederik Schueler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sure? I killed my U2 with / starting at 0 when I updated silo.
I had to reinstall, and now the partition begins at 0, and I had no
trouble anymore.
AFAIK, starting at cyl 0 is correct.
It is. I offer as proof a
On Saturday 29 May 2004 13:31, Erwan MAS wrote:
On Sat, May 29, 2004 at 09:50:38AM -0700, Philippe Troin wrote:
[../..]
| the first 512 byte of /dev/hda and the 512 byte of /dev/hda1 are
| identical .
|
| That's the case if hda1 starts at cylinder 0. And it is unlike the
| PC where the
On Wednesday 26 May 2004 15:46, Joubin Moshrefzadeh wrote:
Okay, I re-installed Debian Sparc on my Ultra5 from scratch, this
time only doing a base installation of woody, then doing a
dist-upgrade to testing, then tasksel to install desktop packages...
but still i get errors when running
On Wednesday 19 May 2004 15:41, Mike Artis wrote:
My problem is that during and after installation, Debian reports the
drive order incorrectly. It is reporting disk #4 (the first slot on
the first controller card) as /dev/sda instead of disk #0 as
/dev/sda. This setup worked correctly in
For what it's worth, I get the same thing reported earlier when trying
this image on my Ultra 5:
NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
RAMDISK: Couldn't find valid RAM disk image starting at 0.
Freeing initrd memory: 1442 freed
cramfs: wrong magic
sh-2021: reiserfs_read_super: can
, Patrick Morris wrote:
For what it's worth, I get the same thing reported earlier when trying
this image on my Ultra 5:
NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
RAMDISK: Couldn't find valid RAM disk image starting at 0.
Freeing initrd memory: 1442 freed
cramfs: wrong magic
sh-2021
Hope nobody's been waiting for a reply from me on this one... Since I
can't get it to boot, I've got a dead Ultra 5 (well, a couple,
actually), and I really couldn't say what kernel options are included,
or what fs was used for the initial ramdisk. If it helps, though, I'll
poke around on
On Friday 14 May 2004 16:33, Andrew Sharp wrote:
Yeah, there were patches available. I don't know if there were any
in the package archive, but I tried that that exact thing on that
exact machine. Be very careful, as that code had a nasty tendency to
wipe out the disk label on one or more of
The Debian install docs are pretty decent:
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/sparc/ch-post-install.en.html#s-kernel-baking
Adam Haeder wrote:
I was just wondering if there are any
gotchas for sparc. I know about lilo vs. silo, so booting the new kernel
isn't that big of a deal. Do I 'make
(CC'd to linux-kernel and sparclinux lists)
I've been trying to get 2.6.6-rc3 to work in SMP mode on my E3000
without much success yet. It boots fine with a uniprocessor kernel,
but trying to enable SMP gives me this as the last few lines of the
kernel messages (booted with -p early printk
Output from ksymoops is attached below.
On Friday 07 May 2004 10:49, you wrote:
I've been trying to get 2.6.6-rc3 to work in SMP mode on my E3000
without much success yet. It boots fine with a uniprocessor kernel,
but trying to enable SMP gives me this as the last few lines of the
kernel
Mark T. Valites wrote:
Does anyone here have X working on a U5 in 2.6.5?
Works fine here, as long as I've got evdev loaded -- the mouse device is
/dev/input/mice
On Sunday 25 April 2004 16:37, Everard Brown wrote:
Hi All,
I have installed woody via 'net boot'. All went well, but I can't
boot from the hard disk.
System: SPARCstation 20
32Mb RAM
No floopy or CDROM drive
Issues that make me suspicious include:
o I used the 's'
On Sunday 25 April 2004 18:39, Everard Brown wrote:
That sounds a very likely cause of my problem, but when I try to
create the Sun disk label ('s' option in fdisk) that is always the
default.
Can anyone suggest how I might acheive a partitioning scheme which
would be acceptable to the
On Sunday 18 April 2004 06:42, JLB wrote:
Where do I get this Debian default .config file? :)
Err, read the WHOLE email before replying to it. (Hint, look for a URL
at the end of this one.) Also, you might want to trim down what you
quote in your email. I've become fairly tolerant, but
Alexey Nezhdanov declared on Tuesday 13 April 2004 12:09 am:
current linux kernel. And I can not try 2.6 kernel since nobody agreed
to mail me a compiled binary (Oh well - I know this is serious risk to
Well, if it makes you feel any better, I can't get 2.6 to boot on any Sun
thing I've got
Alexey Nezhdanov declared on Tuesday 13 April 2004 01:01 am:
13/04/2004 09:45 Patrick Finnegan wrote:
Alexey Nezhdanov declared on Tuesday 13 April 2004 12:09 am:
current linux kernel. And I can not try 2.6 kernel since nobody
agreed to mail me a compiled binary (Oh well - I know
On Tuesday 13 April 2004 09:30, Ben Collins wrote:
On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 12:45:13AM -0500, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
Well, if it makes you feel any better, I can't get 2.6 to boot on
any Sun thing I've got that I've tried it on, which has only been
an Ultra 30, U60, and Cycle quad-proc
Justin A declared on Thursday 08 April 2004 12:02 am:
On Thu, 2004-04-08 at 00:40, asera fini wrote:
Hello,
My ultra 10 started booting read only,
http://lists.debian.org/debian-sparc/2004/debian-sparc-200403/msg00297
.html
:-)
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And my fix...
Euan Maxwell declared on Wednesday 24 March 2004 11:30 am:
If it got to init 3, then it mounted to root filesystem. Why is
it going to stage 3 though? Normal boot is stage 2.
It seems to have mounted the filesystem ok, just not read-write.
I just ran into this problem tonight after
Satadru Pramanik declared on Tuesday 23 March 2004 01:48 pm:
I just bought a USB-Serial adapter for my laptop so that I can
connect to the Serial port on my ultra 10 and have a boot time serial
console.
Do I get an adapter to connect (from the male DB9 port on my adapter)
to the female DB25
I managed to get the tftpimage from 2.1 to work (tftpimage-2.2.1.img).
So I guess the current tftpimage kernel is borked on Ultra AX.
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On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 10:04:09PM -0500, Ben Collins wrote:
On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 09:32:38PM -0500, Patrick Ouellette wrote:
Does anyone have a current tftpimage for a UltraAX based system? The
tftpimages I have been able to find fail with a Neither SBUS nor PCI
bus found message
Does anyone have a current tftpimage for a UltraAX based system? The
tftpimages I have been able to find fail with a Neither SBUS nor PCI
bus found message.
Thanks,
Pat
On Fri, 2004-01-09 at 15:46, Novak David-DNOVAK1 wrote:
My /dev/mouse = mouse-sunmouse
gpm is NOT running
my XF86Config-4 file looks OK, my configued mouse points to /dev/sunmouse
protocol = busmouse, then my generic mouse points to /dev/input/mice, and
protocol = ps/2.
I've also
It's not an OpenSSH problem, per se -- it's OpenSSL that's causing the
slowdown. There's been quite a bit of discussion about it on this list (though
I think it's been a while since the subject last came up).
I believe rebuilding OpenSSL from the source package, so that it adds the
UltraSparc
Carlos Emir M. Macedo wrote:
Second, I'm trying to compile my 2.4.18 kernel with Freeswan
patch. I followed the instructions of
http://www.thing.dyndns.org/debian/wifivpn.htm to compile it with Freeswan
support. As the kernel compiles, it looks like the compilation enters in
an
Mauricio wrote:
Need to get 373MB of archives. After unpacking 1060MB will be used.
E: Sorry, you don't have enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archives/
to hold
all the .debs.
What is going on here? Is it trying to install some 1GB worth of
files... and in /var/cache/apt/archives/ of all
Mauricio declared on Saturday 29 November 2003 07:49 pm:
At 13:30 -0500 11/29/03, Ben Collins wrote:
On Sat, Nov 29, 2003 at 01:11:32PM -0500, Mauricio wrote:
You mean this:
/dev/sda
/dev/sda11102 49M ext3/boot
/dev/sda2 103899
This is standard behavior for Sun hardware. If it's causing you
problems (and it really shouldn't, if both cards are plugged into
different networks), you can use the ifconfig command to set a MAC
address manually.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have just install a new network card on my
Kent West wrote:
If from anywhere, I press Stop-A, the machine hangs. If' I'm at a VT,
I see the message Type 'go' to resume ok, but go doesn't do
anything; the machine's totally hung. This happens even if I shut down
kdm first.
This is pretty standard behavior for Sun hardware. They're
Note to self: Next time read *entire* sentence before inserting foot.
Didn't catch the part about it hanging at the OK prompt.
I wasn't here -- you never saw me.
Patrick Morris wrote:
This is pretty standard behavior for Sun hardware. They're *supposed*
to drop to the OK prompt when you
Kent West wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/snert cat /proc/cpuinfo
cpu : TI UltraSparc III+ (Cheetah+)
fpu : UltraSparc III+ integrated FPU
promlib : Version 3 Revision 5
prom: 4.5.16
type: sun4u
ncpus probed: 1
ncpus active: 1
David Demland had uttereth on Saturday 27 September 2003 11:24 pm:
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet static
address 10.0.0.2
netmask 255.255.225.0
broadcast 10.0.0.255
gateway 10.0.0.254
network 10.0.0.0
Router:~# route -n
10.0.0.00.0.0.0
I'll second that -- I use U10's as my primary workstation both at home
and at the office, and I love 'em. Sure, they're getting a little
outdated, but when both places have budgets approaching zero, you work
with what you got. :)
In any event, I can't think of any machines of a similar age
I'm having trouble trying to boot off of an install CD (I don't have
networking set up at the moment, but could probably get that set up). I'm
trying to install on a 2nd B domain on the machine, with a single
CPU/memory board.
When I try to issue the command to boot from the CDROM:
{14} ok boot
Have you tried dia?
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Debian-Sparc readers,
Can anyone recommend a package or program
for creating a circuit schematic?
Thanks, Peter E.
Desktops.OpenDoc http://carnot.pathology.ubc.ca/
I'm not sure about the rest based on what you've told us so far, but...
why would ifconfig show the same MAC addresses unless there was a problem?
This is standard Sun behavior, and can be changed from the OBP (ok prompt) using
setenv local-mac-address? true
be lucky and have a
usable system! If anyone wants some cursed memory, let me know
I think the 0601 refers to the memory card that has the problem (depending
on your machine you might have to remove the one it's paired with too).
Patrick
Has anyone seen these errors before:
-- CPU[0
Huh? I'm guessing you installed the latest stable version (though it's
hard to know, since you never mention what version gave you trouble).
It says right near the top of the release notes:
At install time, the kernel used is 2.2.20, however a 2.4 kernel, the
latest stable branch is included
You might try asking about this on the Courier IMAP list:
http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/courier-imap
Your problem's not really specific to Sparc (or even Linux), and you're
probably much more apt to get a good answer there.
Jim Crilly wrote:
The problem now is that on the
Have you tried it as neither a master nor a slave? That really ought to
work.
Marc Singer wrote:
I've done more exploration.
Someone suggested that the problem is that the CDROM is an IDE master.
When I change the CDROM to a slave, the Netra X1 refuses to recognize
it. In other words, the
on the sparc20 start spinning
and an byte count incrementing beside it
Patrick
Hi all,
I am attempting to remote boot a SparcStation20 from one of my other
debian boxes. I have copied the working kernel from a Sparc5 to the
/tftpboot directory on my server (running debian 3 on i686). I have
That may be your problem right there. If nothing else is on the
controller, it shouldn't be a master.
Yank all the master/slave/cable select jumpers off and give that a shot.
Marc Singer wrote:
The CDROM is the master on the second controller. There is nothing
else on that chain.
On Tue,
with it on IA32 motherboards.
Is this specific to the Sparc implementation, or have I always been
doing things wrong?
On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 02:41:31PM -0700, Patrick Morris wrote:
That may be your problem right there. If nothing else is on the
controller, it shouldn't be a master.
Yank all
It's a bit unclear from your message... is 0A40.SUN4M the name of
your boot image? Also, I'm relatively sure just passing a kernel over
TFTP won't hack it... it needs to be a complete file system image.
I've got a few here for sun4u, but none for sun4m. Someone here could
point you at
You're probably right that it's the port. If I'm not mistaken, top-end
DTE for the serial ports on an SS20 is 36Kbps.
bath66 wrote:
Hello,
The OS is ... Debian GNU/linux ;)
Kernel 2.2.25, and pppd version 2.4.1, I indeed forgot to say the hardware
specs:
It's an SS20, with two MBus SM-71
Assuming you've got a keyboard and monitor, hit Stop-A as it's coming
up, then type boot cdrom at the ok prompt.
Ben Reubenstein wrote:
The system does not seem to even look at the drive before booting...
Any ideas on how to get it to boot off the CD?
i resolve it?
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Thanks for now
Patrick Schönfeld
)
and made sure the Driver was sunffb in the Device section
I've attached the file that's working from me (running on an Ultra30 but
with the same graphics card)
Patrick
On Tuesday 13 May 2003 12:42, kevin curran wrote:
Folks
I have been trying unsuccessfully for about three weeks (on and off
I've never had to do anything special on my U10s that you wouldn't do on
any other Sparc machine. It's pretty well-documented:
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/sparc/ch-partitioning.en.html
Daniel 'Doc' Sewell wrote:
Can someone point me to some instructions on how to install,
Any old external modem will work just fine. As far as configuring it,
it's no different on Sparc hardware than any other Debian box.
Minh Nguyen wrote:
Hi,
I'm Minh. I've just purchased an Ultra 5 SPARC system and want to
learn how to setup the internet on this machine. I really
Have you checked the duplex settings on the card? I saw similar things
with my Ultra 5's connecting to Cisco switches because autonegotiation
wasn't working properly, and the U5's were setting themselves to
half-duplex. If I pushed enough traffic across the line when the
duplexes didn't
have the 2.88, just
the 1.44. Any suggestions on how to rectify the
problem?
I would prefer not to have to download the whole ISOs
(seems wasteful) nor the full distro to the hard drive
and I don't have another system where I could set up
the sparc compiler and build it myself.
Thanks,
Patrick
Inhabitant of Zion wrote:
BTW on another note is there a specific place that you can go to find
alist of all the apt packages that are currently available under Debain
Sparc?
dselect
Also how does one log in as root?
On the console? Enter root as the account name, then enter the root
Yeah, dselect is still around. C'mon, the guy's new to Debian. You
wouldn't want him to miss out on a classic, wouldya? :)
Chad Miller wrote:
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 08:45:23AM -0800, Patrick Morris wrote:
Inhabitant of Zion wrote:
BTW on another note is there a specific place
In my experience, it's been unusable on anything big-endian.
Daniel van Eeden wrote:
Is it an sparc64 only problem or is ipsec also unusable on sparc32?
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Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 11:06:51AM +0100, Ulrich Wurst wrote:
Has anyone of
Same problem with a dual proc Axil clone of the ss20,
running Debian 3.0 with various different kernels, we get lock ups
at init and xdm.
Currently using 2.4.20smp_1.0_sparc from http://osinvestor.com/sparc/
in single user mode.
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cpu : ROSS
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