Hi,
I want to develop LinuxBios for this motherboard ,
lspci output is below.
***lspci start**
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82810E GMCH [Graphics Memory Controller H
ub] (rev 03)
00:01.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82810E CGC [Chipset Graphic
s Controller] (
On Sat, 8 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Secondly,the interruption number of the net adapter( rtl8139 ) in PCI
> sockets is zero,so it doesn't work.
we don't really support kernels that old (yet)
ron
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Hi,All,
Firstly,my Linux (the kernel version is 2.2.14) can't find my sis900 net adapter
integrated in m758lmr+ mainboard.Are there some options in config files need to be
enabled?
Secondly,the interruption number of the net adapter( rtl8139 ) in PCI sockets is
zero,so it doesn't work.
Thanks
mkelfImage 2.3 is a bug fix release, available at:
ftp://ftp.lnxi.com/pub/src/mkelfImage/mkelfImage-2.3.tar.gz
rpm -bb mkelfImage-2.3.tar.gz builds a binary rpm.
This release disables debugging code that can crash some itaniums.
Eric
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I have just commited the p4dpe-g2 variant of the p4dpe, structured as
src/mainboard/supermicro/p4dpe/g2
I have built and tested this technique and it works fine for both fallback
and normal modes, and two sample .config files are included in the
directory.
So we now have a standard way to han
I still haven't had any luck getting linuxBIOS to work, but with the
knowledge that
my motherboard should be supported, I'm not giving up!
I tried following the instructions at cwlinux.com for installing linuxBIOS,
but they're
so completely different than the instructions in the HOWTO director
Sounds great. Just send the patch to the list. I can put that in the cvs.
Thanks. Good work.
-Andrew
On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 11:29:11AM -, Russell Gower wrote:
> Ok,
> I now have my Via EPIA 5000 booting into Linux :-)
>
> The Image from cwLinux wouldn't work for me.
>
> After a couple o
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Diarmid Vaughan wrote:
> Motherboard - Jetway 694TAS socket 370 with a VIA chipset.
what via chipset?
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On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, [Windows-1250] Micha³ wrote:
> Is there any possibility that Chaintech 5TDM2 will be supported by
> LinuxBIOS ??
there are way too many boards out there. Send lspci.
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On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Russell Gower wrote:
> How do I submit my modification, assuming you wan't them of course!
send me output of diff -u. Talk to Andrew Ip about what might have gone
wrong. He is the current expert on that board.
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Hello,
I am looking for a Disk On Chip and ZIF socket for my type of Motherboard. My BIOS
chip has 2 sides with 7-pins and 2 sides with 9-pins. If anyone can help me with this
I would be grateful because I am interested in the LinuxBIOS project.
Motherboard - Jetway 694TAS socket 370 with a VIA
Hi there !
I've got a quiestion to ask.
Is there any possibility that Chaintech 5TDM2 will be supported by
LinuxBIOS ??
I have a problem with 32GB HDD capacity limit, and turning off HDD in
BIOS and booting Linux from floppy doesn't suit me.
Do you have any ideas??
Thx for any help.
Michael aka
Ok,
I now have my Via EPIA 5000 booting into Linux :-)
The Image from cwLinux wouldn't work for me.
After a couple of days and countless chip swaps I've got it working with
SDRAM detection using the code in borthbridge/via/vt8601/raminitspd.inc
I've tested it with 2 diffrent DIMMS one 128mb and
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