SCSI AHA-2940 SUN ULTRA 5 Not Detecting

2006-08-04 Thread Roman Shakin
Hello Gang, I can't get my scsi card working on my ultra 5 sun sparc, this is the info on it. I am trying to make a quantum 72 DAt Drive to work, so far I can't even get the scsi to detect, what am i doing wrong here. The tape drive is set to scsi id 3, the card is what ever is t

Kernel 2.6.8 & Keyboard Mapping on an Ultra 5

2005-06-30 Thread Robert Wolfe
Hi folks. Successfully installed the 2.6.8 kernel on my Sun Ultra 5. However, when I go to boot with the new kernel the keyboard mapping is ALL WRONG on my Sun Type 5 keyboard -- the letter keys either type numbers or do not type at all and the number keys when Num Lock is is type letters

Re: Ultra 5

2002-04-07 Thread Tom Cook
On 0, Aravind Vinnakota <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all! > I just started using Debian. I am trying to install debian on Sun Ultra > 5 machine. I tried 3 different ways to install it but could'nt: > > 1) I downloaded the CD images. I tried to burn it on CDs b

Re: Ultra 5

2002-04-07 Thread Ben Collins
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 09:25:57PM -0400, Aravind Vinnakota wrote: > Hi all! > I just started using Debian. I am trying to install debian on Sun Ultra > 5 machine. I tried 3 different ways to install it but could'nt: > > 1) I downloaded the CD images. I tried to burn it o

Ultra 5

2002-04-07 Thread Aravind Vinnakota
Hi all! I just started using Debian. I am trying to install debian on Sun Ultra 5 machine. I tried 3 different ways to install it but could'nt: 1) I downloaded the CD images. I tried to burn it on CDs but the images seem to be larger than the CD size. So, I could'nt burn the CDs.

Re: Ultra 5 Keyboard Layout help

2002-02-21 Thread HdV
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Greg Ray wrote: > When trying to get x to run properly I get errors envolving my mouse and > keyboard. Im thinking its because it is just one wire going to the ultra 5 > then the mouse pluging into the keyboard is causing the problem. What is the > keyboard layo

Ultra 5 Keyboard Layout help

2002-02-21 Thread Greg Ray
When trying to get x to run properly I get errors envolving my mouse and keyboard. Im thinking its because it is just one wire going to the ultra 5 then the mouse pluging into the keyboard is causing the problem. What is the keyboard layout and mouse device name and that type of info please? I am

Re: Sparc Ultra 5 XConfig?

2000-12-13 Thread Nate Duehr
ut 7 or 8 Linux-heads... heh heh. He already loves dselect and apt-get.) On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 10:05:07PM -0500, Ben Collins wrote: > On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 07:50:34PM -0700, Nate Duehr wrote: > > > > So I'm looking for a working XF86Config file for a fairly recent Ultra 5 &g

Re: Sparc Ultra 5 XConfig?

2000-12-13 Thread Ben Collins
On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 07:50:34PM -0700, Nate Duehr wrote: > > So I'm looking for a working XF86Config file for a fairly recent Ultra 5 > with the Mach64 X server. Anyone have one? > /usr/doc/xserver-mach64/examples/XF86Config.SPARC Use that and edit it where the Xkb

Sparc Ultra 5 XConfig?

2000-12-13 Thread Nate Duehr
Ugggh. I convinced a friend to load Potato on his Sparc Ultra 5 with Debian instead of another (ahem) unnamed Linux distro. We're a little screwed up though. We think we answered some of the setup questions wrong in anXious and messed up his X config. (anXious seems very i386-ce

Re: Debian on Ultra 5 helppp

2000-11-06 Thread Cory Snavely
I would try a     setenv boot-device disk   at the ok (PROM) prompt, then     reset   and it should boot from SCSI id 0. - Original Message - From: Mario Zuppini To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 10:48 PM Subject: Debian on Ultra 5

Re: Debian on an ULTRA 5

2000-10-22 Thread Ben Collins
On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 01:28:22PM +1000, Mario Zuppini wrote: > yeah that is what i have been told, so even when i bypass it, when the ultra > 5 tries to boot from memory it gets the error > > Cant boot from disk1:a > File found is not an executable Is the PROM prompt, try "

Debian on Ultra 5 helppp

2000-10-22 Thread Mario Zuppini
When i say boot from harddisk and then it prompts you to reboot the ultra and remove floppy disks, i get the following error.   Rebooting with command: boot boot device: disk:a   File and Args Memory Address Not Aligned ok   that is the above error that leaves me at the ok prompt, i dont know

Re: Debian on an ULTRA 5

2000-10-22 Thread Mario Zuppini
yeah that is what i have been told, so even when i bypass it, when the ultra 5 tries to boot from memory it gets the error Cant boot from disk1:a File found is not an executable or something similar to that, does that help at all ? - Original Message - From: "John Anderson&quo

Re: Debian on an ULTRA 5

2000-10-22 Thread John Anderson
> protected, this happens upon any disk i use. > > If however i select the option to bypass and reboot the system to > continue installation, it reboots and is looking for the floppy and > wont boot off the harddisk ? > > Has anyone had any similar or know how to fix

Debian on an ULTRA 5

2000-10-22 Thread Mario Zuppini
reboots and is looking for the floppy and wont boot off the harddisk ?   Has anyone had any similar or know how to fix my troubles that I have had trying to install debian on the ultra 5 sparc ??   Helpp