I'm silly: here is a grammer correction
> was about 2.2.0x). I had been running 2.0.13 with the DMA disabled because
> my CDROM did not care for it without
That should read my CDROM did not care for it, and without PCI quirks
Philip Thiem /---/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] /---/ Pass on the GAS get NASM ins
Just from a flip side:
I am not so sure that this sounds like the chipset.. I don't know exactly
what you
have compiled in the kernel, but here are my experiences FYI. So this
doesn't really matter much since you things are working..
I've never had any problem with the via chipset on the PA-2013(
Hi,
Just want to share my experience. Loading Linux 2.0.36 from windows
(loadlin) worked for me. No crashes on hard loads (8 hours of
continuous kernel copilation + gzip/gunzip of 0.5Gb file + data
transfer over the net).
I'm quite certain that the problem is in initialization of VIA chipse
Hi, Noah!
Thanks for your comment. I went to the closet and took old VGA card
out. Unfortunately it did not help. Swapping cables, moving cards
around does not help either. I can reproduce the problem if I try to
move 1Gb of data from one place into another. Windoze does it, but
Linux get
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On Mon, 13 Dec 1999, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote:
> MB: FIC PA-2013 (revision 2.0)
> CPU : K6-2-450 with huge fan on top of it.
> HD: IBM 15 Gb
> CD: CD-DVD Toshiba
> Sound : SB live (value)
> Video : AGP Diamond V770 TNT2
> Modem : Actiontech PCI
Hi,
I have trouble making Linux run smoothly on my new computer, components
are:
MB: FIC PA-2013 (revision 2.0)
CPU : K6-2-450 with huge fan on top of it.
HD: IBM 15 Gb
CD: CD-DVD Toshiba
Sound : SB live (value)
Video : AGP Diamond V770 TNT2
Modem : Actiontech PCI
Linux : Debian Sl
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