Simple web search would have brought up the fact that no you cannot add
2 CPU's into a Ultra10.
Chris Andrew wrote:
| Hi, all.
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| I have a 333 Ultra 10. I was just wondering whether it is possible to
| add more processors. I think the max speed processor I can get is 440,
| but 2 processors
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Oh Wow, people have actually gotten a PVR running using an ultra10!? Now
this is pretty cool, What other funkiness do you run into in regards to
the card? Or does it just work(tm)?
Guido Guenther wrote:
On Thu, Feb 09, 2006 at 05:41:30PM -0800,
The box is up for weeks on end you say? But you have no swap added.
Could it be linux's 2.6 MM refusing to spawn a new shell due to low mem?
William Herrin wrote:
I'm getting a wierd partial-lockup under Debian 3.1 (sarge) on a Netra X1
with a 2.6.11.3 kernel compiled fresh from the sources.
It's a 40GB drive.
Take your model number, and do a google search.
WD400BB-23DEA0 plus, WDC has a habbit of putting the actually drive size
in the model number.
Olivier BERT wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005, Admar Schoonen wrote:
On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 12:36:49PM +0200, Olivier BERT wrote:
If I want to roll my own kernel tho, using the kernel-utils to make a
debian package, should these be updated?
On Fri, 2004-09-17 at 15:42, Ben Collins wrote:
On Fri, Sep 17, 2004 at 12:56:37PM -0400, Scott Walker wrote:
I know under x86 hardware in the /usr/include directory you usually have
for the Electrical Engineer position in the field of
ASIC or FPGA design and verification, DFT or Application engineering.
Web: http://salahkazi.tripod.com/resume.htm
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AFSR[10] AFAR[065b96f0]
UDBL[ff] UDBH[1a1]
CPU[0]: UDBH Syndrome[11] Memory Module U0601
CPU[0]: Correctable ECC Error AFSR[10] AFAR[065b96f0]
UDBL[ff] UDBH[1a1]
CPU[0]: UDBH Syndrome[11] Memory Module U0601
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If you would care to send yours in. Give me a quick email :)
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Speaking of SILO... Can SILO boot from a Raid 1 root drive like lilo
can?
On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 18:28, Ben Collins wrote:
On Fri, Jun 13, 2003 at 03:29:21PM -0400, Ari Pollak wrote:
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I'm currently trying to install Debian on a Sun Enterprise 450 with a
I have a SS20 with 2 18G disks in it. Both disks are identical Here is
my config setup.
raiddev /dev/md2
raid-level 1
nr-raid-disks 2
nr-spare-disks 0
chunk-size 4
persistent-superblock 1
device /dev/sda6
raid-disk
/kernel'
make: *** [check_asm] Error 2
log:/usr/src/linux#
Am I missing a package (I'm running Unstable, btw), or just a simple symlink?
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Thank you every one for your help.
I got the box up and running like a champ. Very impressive.. nice to see
that linux on sun is finally a viable solution.
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How is the stability of Linux/debian on a the U10 described above. Can it
be considered production quality.
Any caveats on installing/running debian|linux on a Ultra sparc?
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The file just loaded does not appear to be executable.
Anyone encounter this?
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Jonathan said:
Scott Walker said:
How is the stability of Linux/debian on a the U10 described above. Can
it be considered production
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