at that page, there's a linux link to
http://www.whitedwarflinux.org which looks like a distro specific to
this board... you may want to try this out before continuing on as it is
considered an embedded system and they appear to have their own open
source patches for 2.2.14
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ET!! found
my ata66 stuff right off the bat... it's based on redhat 6.2 but they've
made some VERY nice changes to the installation procedure... on top of
that, you only really need to install it on the master node... just boot
the cd in all of the slave nodes for each to become a
oops.. howeever, it will NOT
show up with ls. rm -rf "$(perl -e 'print "x" x 4000')" _will_ work...
i have yet to experience any crashes, segfaults or oopses since.
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v/urandom don't work and a boot is utterly
impossible.. even win98 can't boot... i suppose the only thing left is
a low-level format on the hd, but that is impossible since the promise
chipset on there doesn't allow it.
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>IRQ 3,4,5,2/9,10,11,12,15 High-Edge
try loading the rtl81*.o module(s) until it works right... you should
see a message for eth1 in dmesg about it
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her a dos boot disk with everything you'll need at:
http://garson.org/~gnea/bp6-biosupdate.img
just dd if=bp6-biosupdate.img of=/dev/fd0 and boot it, run awdflash.exe
and tell it to use bp6_ru.bin when it asks for a file... have it back
up the current bios (just in case) and reboot when ready..
et heat out of
there... this sounds like the most logical problem/solution to me, but
of course i could be wrong.. give this a go and see what happens.
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a
function prototype for it ... or a static inline can't be a static
int... well whatever the case, i look forward to seeing the fix [and
now it's time for sleep now that i am about to faceplant] ;)
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> A SCSI one, not a Unix one.
Which buslogic/mylex card is it? if it is a Flashpoint card, you might
want to make sure you are NOT omitting flashpoint support in the
config... just a small thought, sometimes the littlest things get in
the way. :)
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rted configuration
ah, thank you for setting the record straight. :)
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> reproduceable with kgcc as well (bug reports for kernels compiled with
> gcc 2.95 have been handled this way for a long time on lkml).
Considering he's already stated that he's reproduced this on a few
machines, I'd say that says it all right there
ant to try
something else.
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s and do something about this soon i hope) but
zapping works really well and does a better job of syncing frames in a
larger window, it's at http://zapping.sourceforge.net (this is also a
good idea so u can see if it's xawtv that has problems, or if the
problem is kernel-level)
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an explain what happens, why this ioapic error?
What is your hardware configuration? i.e. what motherboard, cpu, etc
are you using? please be specific.
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vice short of the self-prescribed
solutions I've set in front of myself, please slap me upside the head
with them and call me charly. This is certainly a most rare case that
I would like to see avoided in the future. Like I said, if you require
further information, I will not hesitate to provi
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