Le Wed, 5 Sep 2001 15:56:30 -0800 Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a ecrit:
> On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 07:44:40PM +0200, Damien GUIHAL wrote:
> > I've installed both lastest 2-2-19 and 2-4-8 kernels from testing and I
> > have some problems using both of them :
> >
> > while precedent release of 2-2-19 kernel worked really fine for me, lastest
> > doesn't seem to care about my keymaps. I event tried to manually use
> > loadkeys to load my keymap and other keymaps, which as no effect, the
> > problem happen in console and with X. Meanwhile I have a strange bug wich
> > give me some errors if I want to log into the console, and telnet is not
> > accessible (allowing connections but leaving before asking a login).
>
> install the latest console-data.
>
> > here is the message log.
> >
> > end_request: I/O error, dev 03:4b (hdb), sector 1067704
> > hdb: timeout waiting for DMA
> > hdb: irq timeout: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
> > hdb: irq timeout: error=0x40 { UncorrectableError }, LBAsect=7220218,
> > sector=106770
> >
> > hdb is my linux hdd while hda is my macos hdd
>
> ewwww either your using BootX on a newworld or your hardware is going bad.
I'm using yaboot, and macos (actually macosX) doesn't seems to complain about
hardware, perhaps my hdb disk is getting tired....
> > Meanwhile with the 2-4-8 kernel, I have no keymap problems but I
> > experienced some system freeze while accessing some files. I experienced
> > the same problem for 2-2-19 kernel as for console login, excepted that it's
> > not an error message I have but a system freeze. moreover when the kernel
> > starts it produce a 4 strange lines filled with color rectangles including
> > a circle, I'm pretty sure that it's not a kernel hacker's joke (but why not
> > :-) ), and get an error message with the rtc module :
> >
> > rtc: I/O port 112 is not free.
>
> you configured it wrong. you must have CONFIG_RTC=n and CONFIG_PPC_RTC=y
I just get the kernel image package from debian testing so the error must be
here I think.
> > I must add that I use a mixed testing/unstable system without any broken
> > dependencies, on a black&white 400MHz G4. I want to mention either that I
> > have no problem to log with kdm (except the fact that with the 2-2-19
> > kernel, as the keymap is completely false, it's not easy to type a correct
> > password :-( )
>
> install the newwest console-data. it will install the correct keymap
> for linux keycodes.
I have the newest console-data (as for yesterday at least), and it didn't
corrected the problem, and event if it's false, why loadkeys didn't have any
effect.
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