The SS5 170 is my Masquerade machine. It was running solid with Woody
before I replaced the second Lance card with the 2 Happy Meals. I was
testing to see how much throughput I gain with the Happy Meal.
I ran "ftp" behind the SS5 using an Ultra 2 with Solaris 9. Upload or
download
wanna back me up or cut me down on that? it's not
> a sun4d i'm pretty sure ...) anyhow. And those work dandy.
Yeah, it's a sun4m... the thing is, there's a huge speed diffence
between any sun4c and an ss5/170... unfortunately, I wouldn't really
recommend either.
> H
On Sat, 4 Nov 2000, Ragga Muffin wrote:
> Joshua Uziel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Debian on my SS5/170 would lock up for no known reason after about 2
> > days if I left it idle... no messages, no nothing. This was with
> > potato, a little before its rele
Joshua Uziel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Debian on my SS5/170 would lock up for no known reason after about 2
> days if I left it idle... no messages, no nothing. This was with
> potato, a little before its release. Meanwhile, my SS5/70 and SS5/110
> are rock solid for me..
Howdy...
I've aquired a SS5/170 with 64meg RAM, a 2gig internal drive, a
qfe and a PTI SC SI controller[1]. I'm trying to install Potato
on it via tfpboot.img from 2.2.1 0-2000-03-30/sun4cdm. I'm using
the serial console - the box has a TGX, but I h ave no 13w3 monitor.
I made
error occured but suffice to say
it didn't work. I was however able to use the boot floppies in combination
with the cd to install.
Pete
- Original Message -
From: "Felix Schuermann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 10:44 AM
Subject: SS5/170 and
Hi everybody!
I read through the archive of this mailing list and found a couple of
mails concerning the installation of Debian on a SS5/170. People seem to
have problems, but in principle I read from those mails that they were
able to install it and have a running system?!
Well, to make it
>>>>> "Romain" == Romain Dolbeau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Romain> Not responding to Stop-A is unusual. But there's an easy
Romain> way on the SS5/170 : the TurboSPARC chip is buggy, and
Romain> there's a code sequence that lock up th
> I get no opps, but the machine will not respond to anything including
> Stop-A. Did anything significant change between .13 & .14 for
> sparc32? Is there anything I should enable to help provide kernel
> dumps?
Not responding to Stop-A is unusual. But there's an easy way
On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 07:58:20PM -0800, Stephen Zander wrote:
> >>>>> "Stephen" == Stephen Zander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Stephen> After recently upgrading my kernel version and adding a
> Stephen> HME card to my SS5/170, I'm now
>>>>> "Stephen" == Stephen Zander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stephen> After recently upgrading my kernel version and adding a
Stephen> HME card to my SS5/170, I'm now experiencing random
Stephen> lockup on a very regular basis. I also adde
After recently upgrading my kernel version and adding a HME card to my
SS5/170, I'm now experiencing random lockup on a very regular basis.
I also added support for CS4231 at the same time as I added HME
support and am now using fbgetty if that makes any difference.
I get no opps, bu
ge of same, and a version of the redhat 4.2 installer with said
kernel (but with a bug as mentioned in the README in that directory) which
successfully booted Stephen's machine (I didn't ask him if he tried anything
else), and which I was able to use to install a SS5/170 belonging to a f
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