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Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 17:19:00 -0500
From: Doug Ledford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: M Sweger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: linux 2.2.19pre14 SCSI v5.1.33 patch AIC7895 comments.
M Sweger wrote:
>
> Hello Doug,
>
> Just t
> A). The version of the linux 2.2.19pre14 on 2.2.18
> is compiling and saying it is pre13. Thus the
> make file has the wrong version.
Yep. Harmless
> B). After doing "make menuconfig". The textboxes
> displayed for the menu options "Processor family"
> and "Maximum Physical
A). The version of the linux 2.2.19pre14 on 2.2.18
is compiling and saying it is pre13. Thus the
make file has the wrong version.
Yep. Harmless
B). After doing "make menuconfig". The textboxes
displayed for the menu options "Processor family"
and "Maximum Physical
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Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 17:19:00 -0500
From: Doug Ledford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: M Sweger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: linux 2.2.19pre14 SCSI v5.1.33 patch AIC7895 comments.
M Sweger wrote:
Hello Doug,
Just to let you know that I've upgraded
Alan,
See below for a list of problems with the linux
2.2.19pre14 patch. The errors should be apparent.
I have a Dell optiplex 333mhz Intel with a 9gig SCSI
card.
A). The version of the linux 2.2.19pre14 on 2.2.18
is compiling and saying it is pre13. Thus the
make
Hello Doug,
Just to let you know that I've upgraded from linux 2.2.19pre5
to linux 2.2.19pre14 and here is an updated status.
1). My machine is a Dell optiplex 333mhz Intel with a 2940U2W AIC-7895
chipset and SCSI BIOS v1.33S2 (where S means special Dell stuff)
2). This newer patch
Hello Doug,
Just to let you know that I've upgraded from linux 2.2.19pre5
to linux 2.2.19pre14 and here is an updated status.
1). My machine is a Dell optiplex 333mhz Intel with a 2940U2W AIC-7895
chipset and SCSI BIOS v1.33S2 (where S means special Dell stuff)
2). This newer patch
Alan,
See below for a list of problems with the linux
2.2.19pre14 patch. The errors should be apparent.
I have a Dell optiplex 333mhz Intel with a 9gig SCSI
card.
A). The version of the linux 2.2.19pre14 on 2.2.18
is compiling and saying it is pre13. Thus the
make
Alan,
I have linux 2.2.19pre5 on a UMSDOS based Dell Optiplex Gx1 using
libc5 v2.0.7. Below is my "lsmod" of all modules loaded.
Note: the cpuid module when it isn'tloaded and oopsing the kernel is
fixed now. However, I found a new problem in /proc.
A). Problem: If you "cat
Alan,
I have linux 2.2.19pre5 on a UMSDOS based Dell Optiplex Gx1 using
libc5 v2.0.7. Below is my "lsmod" of all modules loaded.
Note: the cpuid module when it isn'tloaded and oopsing the kernel is
fixed now. However, I found a new problem in /proc.
A). Problem: If you "cat
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Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 15:56:38 -0500 (EST)
From: Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: M Sweger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: linux 2.2.19pre1 oops on cpuid (fwd)
> How would I activate the usb-serial in such a way
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Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 15:56:38 -0500 (EST)
From: Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: M Sweger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: linux 2.2.19pre1 oops on cpuid (fwd)
How would I activate the usb-serial in such a way as to activate
Hi,
I have linux 2.2.19pre1 and have compiled the cpuid as a module. The
kernel will oops if the cpuid module isn't loaded and one does
/cat/dev/cpu/0/cpuid or /cat/dev/cpu/1/cpuid.
Question: Is it possible to update the ksymoops utility to a
newer version vs. the one supplied
Hello,
In linux 2.2.16 the poweroff command shutoff power to my Dell
Optiplex GX1 333mhz without problem. The kernel compile options were
CONFIG_APM_REAL_MODE_POWER_OFF=y
CONFIG_SMP=y
Shortly after 2.2.16 fixes were implemented for SMP support, and ever since
then I've
Hello,
In linux 2.2.16 the poweroff command shutoff power to my Dell
Optiplex GX1 333mhz without problem. The kernel compile options were
CONFIG_APM_REAL_MODE_POWER_OFF=y
CONFIG_SMP=y
Shortly after 2.2.16 fixes were implemented for SMP support, and ever since
then I've
Hi,
I have linux 2.2.19pre1 and have compiled the cpuid as a module. The
kernel will oops if the cpuid module isn't loaded and one does
/cat/dev/cpu/0/cpuid or /cat/dev/cpu/1/cpuid.
Question: Is it possible to update the ksymoops utility to a
newer version vs. the one supplied
Hello all/alan,
I've got linux 2.2.18 (the latest) compiled and running on a
Dell 333mhz optiplex GX1. It was compiled using egcs v1.1.2 with
libc6 v2.0.7. Now that USB support is being added, I'm trying to get
it working on this UMSDOS kernel version.
Here is a list of the
Hello all/alan,
I've got linux 2.2.18 (the latest) compiled and running on a
Dell 333mhz optiplex GX1. It was compiled using egcs v1.1.2 with
libc6 v2.0.7. Now that USB support is being added, I'm trying to get
it working on this UMSDOS kernel version.
Here is a list of the
Hi,
See the article below.
I just read that the specs are out for three different types of CD-R
drives in terms of disk capacity and speeds from Constellation 3D,and it
is heading towards manufacturing. It's great for movies and coporate
archiving, but was degraded for the consumer market
Hi,
See the article below.
I just read that the specs are out for three different types of CD-R
drives in terms of disk capacity and speeds from Constellation 3D,and it
is heading towards manufacturing. It's great for movies and coporate
archiving, but was degraded for the consumer market
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