On Mon, 21 Oct 2013 18:57:21 -0500, Dale wrote:
press Tab at the boot menu to edit isolinux options. But use one of
the specifically 64 bit menu items, not the generic one that tries to
determine your CPU type on the fly.
Thanks. I thought there was a way to edit it but I was going to
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Mon, 21 Oct 2013 18:57:21 -0500, Dale wrote:
press Tab at the boot menu to edit isolinux options. But use one of
the specifically 64 bit menu items, not the generic one that tries to
determine your CPU type on the fly.
Thanks. I thought there was a way to edit it
On Tue, 22 Oct 2013 04:04:21 -0500, Dale wrote:
Want to hear something equally funny? I started the UPS service that
started this whole mess to see if it works. This is from messages:
So, new mobo and $120 later, same freakin error. All this, still in the
same hole. Now ain't that
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 22 Oct 2013 04:04:21 -0500, Dale wrote:
Want to hear something equally funny? I started the UPS service that
started this whole mess to see if it works. This is from messages:
So, new mobo and $120 later, same freakin error. All this, still in the
same hole.
On Tue, 22 Oct 2013 05:52:06 -0500, Dale wrote:
Did you consider the possibility that the fault lies within the UPS?
Yep. The UPS costs even more than the mobo tho. ;-) Still sucks tho.
As it was, I don't have anything to test the UPS with. I had to replace
something.
Take the UPS to
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 22 Oct 2013 05:52:06 -0500, Dale wrote:
Did you consider the possibility that the fault lies within the UPS?
Yep. The UPS costs even more than the mobo tho. ;-) Still sucks tho.
As it was, I don't have anything to test the UPS with. I had to replace
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 04:04:21AM -0500, Dale wrote:
Every once in a while, my brain actually comes up with something. ROFL
Want to hear something equally funny? I started the UPS service that
started this whole mess to see if it works. This is from messages:
Oct 22 02:47:50
Bruce Hill wrote:
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 04:04:21AM -0500, Dale wrote:
Every once in a while, my brain actually comes up with something. ROFL
Want to hear something equally funny? I started the UPS service that
started this whole mess to see if it works. This is from messages:
Oct 22
On 10/22/2013 2:04 AM, Dale wrote:
I started the UPS service that started this whole mess to see if it
works. This is from messages:
ohci_hcd :00:12.0: urb 8803ea43f980 path 2 ep1in 9312 cc 9
-- status -121
Oct 22 02:47:52 localhost kernel: [51257.891409] ohci_hcd
:00:12.0:
Edward M wrote:
On 10/22/2013 2:04 AM, Dale wrote:
I started the UPS service that started this whole mess to see if it
works. This is from messages:
ohci_hcd :00:12.0: urb 8803ea43f980 path 2 ep1in 9312 cc
9 -- status -121
Oct 22 02:47:52 localhost kernel: [51257.891409]
On 10/20/2013 9:27 PM, Dale wrote:
I did some googling and found out that I have to add
iommu=pt to the kernel command line. When I do that, it works fine.
In the UEFI/BIOS menus; does it have a |IOMMU Controller option
and if
it does, try enabling it and boot linux normally.
|
Edward M wrote:
On 10/20/2013 9:27 PM, Dale wrote:
I did some googling and found out that I have to add
iommu=pt to the kernel command line. When I do that, it works fine.
In the UEFI/BIOS menus; does it have a |IOMMU Controller
option and if
it does, try enabling it and boot
J. Roeleveld wrote:
Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Dale wrote:
Update. I did some googling and found out that I have to add
iommu=pt to the kernel command line. When I do that, it works fine.
It seems that this mobo doesn't play
well with 64 bit Linux. Some even
On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 10:54:05PM -0500, Dale wrote:
William Kenworthy wrote:
On 21/10/13 11:09, Dale wrote:
I rebooted and the newest sysrescue still wouldn't boot up. It says it
can't find /sysrcd.dat which I think is caused because it can't use the
USB port that the sysrescue stick
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 10:54:05PM -0500, Dale wrote:
William Kenworthy wrote:
On 21/10/13 11:09, Dale wrote:
I rebooted and the newest sysrescue still wouldn't boot up. It says it
can't find /sysrcd.dat which I think is caused because it can't use the
USB port
On 10/21/2013 02:13 AM, Dale wrote:
Tyan is a mobo I have heard good things about. I think someone gave me
a puter to repair once that had a ASUS mobo. It seemed to be a nice
mobo. Pity the guys house caught fire from the central heat tho. I'm
open to ideas here.
Basically, I want to
Daniel Frey wrote:
On 10/21/2013 02:13 AM, Dale wrote:
Tyan is a mobo I have heard good things about. I think someone gave me
a puter to repair once that had a ASUS mobo. It seemed to be a nice
mobo. Pity the guys house caught fire from the central heat tho. I'm
open to ideas here.
On 10/21/2013 2:13 AM, Dale wrote:
While I like Gigabyte as a brand, if this is going to be something
that reduces the value of my purchase, I want to get something else.
Appears IOMMU is becoming an industry standard and is also being
used by other motherboard makers.
Edward M wrote:
On 10/21/2013 2:13 AM, Dale wrote:
While I like Gigabyte as a brand, if this is going to be something
that reduces the value of my purchase, I want to get something else.
Appears IOMMU is becoming an industry standard and is also being
used by other motherboard makers.
On Mon, 21 Oct 2013 12:45:40 -0500, Dale wrote:
From testing, it turned out to be a BIOS setting and some things that
isn't supported in 64 bit Linux. Basically, you have to hack your way
into getting something to work. If I could pass the right option to the
kernel on sysrescue then it
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Mon, 21 Oct 2013 12:45:40 -0500, Dale wrote:
From testing, it turned out to be a BIOS setting and some things that
isn't supported in 64 bit Linux. Basically, you have to hack your way
into getting something to work. If I could pass the right option to the
kernel on
Am 20.10.2013 07:39, schrieb Dale:
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
Am 18.10.2013 05:54, schrieb Dale:
Walter Dnes wrote:
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 04:40:52PM -0500, Dale wrote
Well, this is interesting. I swapped out the mobo. First, it has the
UEFI BIOS thing. That was interesting for sure.
On 10/20/2013 2:19 PM, Dale wrote:
I still think this is a kernel issue. I just don't know which part. I
have tried switching stuff on/off and such but nothing works. I'm
thinking about putting my sledge hammer to work. :/
Hello,
Have you tried booting into a linux
Edward M wrote:
On 10/20/2013 2:19 PM, Dale wrote:
I still think this is a kernel issue. I just don't know which part. I
have tried switching stuff on/off and such but nothing works. I'm
thinking about putting my sledge hammer to work. :/
Hello,
Have you tried
On 21/10/13 07:52, Dale wrote:
Edward M wrote:
On 10/20/2013 2:19 PM, Dale wrote:
I still think this is a kernel issue. I just don't know which part. I
have tried switching stuff on/off and such but nothing works. I'm
thinking about putting my sledge hammer to work. :/
Hello,
William Kenworthy wrote:
On 21/10/13 07:52, Dale wrote:
Edward M wrote:
On 10/20/2013 2:19 PM, Dale wrote:
I still think this is a kernel issue. I just don't know which part. I
have tried switching stuff on/off and such but nothing works. I'm
thinking about putting my sledge hammer to
On 21/10/13 11:09, Dale wrote:
William Kenworthy wrote:
On 21/10/13 07:52, Dale wrote:
Edward M wrote:
On 10/20/2013 2:19 PM, Dale wrote:
I still think this is a kernel issue. I just don't know which part. I
have tried switching stuff on/off and such but nothing works. I'm
thinking about
William Kenworthy wrote:
On 21/10/13 11:09, Dale wrote:
I rebooted and the newest sysrescue still wouldn't boot up. It says it
can't find /sysrcd.dat which I think is caused because it can't use the
USB port that the sysrescue stick is plugged into. So, I booted Knoppix
instead from DVD.
Dale wrote:
William Kenworthy wrote:
On 21/10/13 11:09, Dale wrote:
I rebooted and the newest sysrescue still wouldn't boot up. It says it
can't find /sysrcd.dat which I think is caused because it can't use the
USB port that the sysrescue stick is plugged into. So, I booted Knoppix
instead
Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Dale wrote:
William Kenworthy wrote:
On 21/10/13 11:09, Dale wrote:
I rebooted and the newest sysrescue still wouldn't boot up. It
says it
can't find /sysrcd.dat which I think is caused because it can't use
the
USB port that the sysrescue stick is plugged
Am 18.10.2013 05:54, schrieb Dale:
Walter Dnes wrote:
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 04:40:52PM -0500, Dale wrote
Well, this is interesting. I swapped out the mobo. First, it has the
UEFI BIOS thing. That was interesting for sure. I'm not complaining
but not used to it and wasn't expecting it
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
Am 18.10.2013 05:54, schrieb Dale:
Walter Dnes wrote:
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 04:40:52PM -0500, Dale wrote
Well, this is interesting. I swapped out the mobo. First, it has the
UEFI BIOS thing. That was interesting for sure. I'm not complaining
but not used to
On Fri, October 18, 2013 05:33, Dale wrote:
Bruce Hill wrote:
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 04:40:52PM -0500, Dale wrote:
Well, this is interesting. I swapped out the mobo. First, it has the
UEFI BIOS thing. That was interesting for sure. I'm not complaining
but not used to it and wasn't
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 10:52 PM, J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org wrote:
On Fri, October 18, 2013 05:33, Dale wrote:
Bruce Hill wrote:
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 04:40:52PM -0500, Dale wrote:
Well, this is interesting. I swapped out the mobo. First, it has the
UEFI BIOS thing. That was
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 04:40:52PM -0500, Dale wrote:
Well, this is interesting. I swapped out the mobo. First, it has the
UEFI BIOS thing. That was interesting for sure. I'm not complaining
but not used to it and wasn't expecting it either. Second, it works
except for the third part.
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 04:57:46PM -0700, walt wrote:
Third thing is, no mouse worky. It works in
the BIOS but not in the OS.
Dale, I don't understand what you mean by works in the BIOS.
Could you give us a few more details?
He means the mouse works when he boots and has to select
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 04:40:52PM -0500, Dale wrote
Well, this is interesting. I swapped out the mobo. First, it has the
UEFI BIOS thing. That was interesting for sure. I'm not complaining
but not used to it and wasn't expecting it either. Second, it works
except for the third part.
Bruce Hill wrote:
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 04:57:46PM -0700, walt wrote:
Third thing is, no mouse worky. It works in
the BIOS but not in the OS.
Dale, I don't understand what you mean by works in the BIOS.
Could you give us a few more details?
He means the mouse works when he boots and has
Bruce Hill wrote:
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 04:40:52PM -0500, Dale wrote:
Well, this is interesting. I swapped out the mobo. First, it has the
UEFI BIOS thing. That was interesting for sure. I'm not complaining
but not used to it and wasn't expecting it either. Second, it works
except for
Walter Dnes wrote:
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 04:40:52PM -0500, Dale wrote
Well, this is interesting. I swapped out the mobo. First, it has the
UEFI BIOS thing. That was interesting for sure. I'm not complaining
but not used to it and wasn't expecting it either. Second, it works
except for
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