Linux-Hardware Digest #491, Volume #9 Tue, 23 Feb 99 20:13:34 EST
Contents:
Re: Help dial on KDE ! (root)
Booting without a keyboard (Phil Snowdon)
Re: IDE RAID controllers for Linux ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: faster video card (Jeremy A. "Odin" Yager)
Re: Help: Viper550 with AMD K6-2 and Linux... (Jeremy A. "Odin" Yager)
CDROM Problem ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: Missing memory (Mouse)
Re: HP Colorado 5 or 8 GB success story, anybody? ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
miro connect 34 (Christiano Br�ggemann)
Re: Turle Beach Montego soundcard?? (Mickey Stein)
Re: Mixing Wave Files From Multiple Sources in Linux? Possible? (Whammy)
Re: mail order places. (Jeremy A. "Odin" Yager)
Yamaha WaveForce 192 digital (rugy de pellegrini)
Re: DVD ("matthew.r.pavlovich.1")
error when recompiling the kernel with ASUS TX97 -LE (Liam)
Re: dec TULIP NIC not running with 100mbit ? (jeff)
Re: Which HP DeskJet to buy/not to buy? - quick advice needed, please! (garv)
Re: symbios logic C810 scsi adapter ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: NetGear network cards
Re: Microsecond resolution (Felix Rauch)
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From: root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To:
hk.comp.os.linux,comp.os.linux,comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.x,uk.comp.os.linux,tw.bbs.comp.linux
Subject: Re: Help dial on KDE !
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 08:27:41 -0600
If you haven't already, go to /etc/ppp and open options, if it is not
empty, backup the file and create a new *empty* one. It worked for me.
Ken
The Perfect Computer: All Linux, All The Time!!
On Mon, 22 Feb 1999, Kevin Chu wrote:
> i am using SuSE 6.0
> and i want to dial to ISP by KDE
>
> after i dial to isp , it show a error message
> "The pppd daemon died unexpextedly"
> I am using IMS 56K (USR x2)
> i also want to know how to dial to isp on command mode (tty1)
> Thank you very very much ^_^
>
>
>
>
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From: Phil Snowdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup,comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Booting without a keyboard
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 16:42:37 +0000
Hello,
I am trying to use an old 486 as a server/firewall and I want to run
it without a keyboard or monitor. Problem is that when booting Linux
waits after Loading Linux......... line. Plug in the keyboard and it
continues with the Uncompressing Linux ..........
I don't want to have to plug in a keyboard everytime the system is
rebooted. System keyboard entry in bios is disabled. Any Ideas?
Phil
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: IDE RAID controllers for Linux
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 15:50:37 GMT
In article <7asj1e$8hr6$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (bill davidsen) wrote:
> In article <76ruku$3et$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | Most computers today come with two onboard IDE controllers. If you need to
> | mirror lots of drives, you can install one DupliDisk RAID 1 controller on
the
> | Primary IDE and another on the Secondary IDE. Each DupliDisk can handle up
> | to two pairs of mirrored drives--one pair on the Master Channel and another
> | on the Slave channel. If you hook up your four existing 6.5 Gbyte drives to
> | the DupliDisk on the Primary IDE, you can still add two more pairs of 6.5
> | Gbyte drives to the DupliDisk on the Secondary IDE. Or, you could hook up
> | one pair of really big drives to the second DupliDisk, using only the Master
> | channel of the Secondary IDE for mirroring. This would leave the Slave
> | channel free for a CD-ROM.
> |
> | Donna Barron
> | http://www.arcoide.com
>
> On a very related issue, before motherboards had IDE, we used to buy
> ISA/EIDE/VESA IDE controllers. Now since Linux will support up to four
> controllers, is there anyone still making controllers, obviously for
> the PCI bus these days, which can be used to add the other two?
>
> The Duplidisk gives the reliability protection of RAID-1, but lacks the
> performance benefit, since with traditional RAID-1, if you get multiple
> reads to a single drive you can read one off the mirror, while with a
> single virtual IDE device you don't get that benefit.
>
> bill davidsen
As you say, people looking for RAID 1 want it for the mirroring protection it
offers, that is, being able to write the same data to two drives at the same
time. Not being able to read from both drives is irrelevant. Think about
it. If you only have one drive and are not doing mirroring, you're reading
from only one drive.
Donna Barron
http://www.arcoide.com
>
>
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeremy A. "Odin" Yager)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: faster video card
Date: 23 Feb 1999 01:48:13 GMT
In comp.os.linux.hardware ms270572 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've had great results w/a diamond fire gl 1000 pro 8meg agp
I've had great results with a Matrox Millenium G200 AGP-8mb, upgradable
to 16. Do need the new version of XFree86 (3.3.3.1).
but it is making my old dell moniter cry because it's looking so good.
> Will Hutchins wrote:
>> Don't bother with the ATI.
>>
>> Larry D Snyder wrote:
>>
>> > Which video card is faster under X and Linux 2.2 - A Matrox G200 AGP
>> > with 8 megs or a ATI Xpert@Play AGP with 8 megs?
>> >
>> > LS
--
Jeremy A. "Odin" Yager - musician, poet & future engineer
NC State University : Materials Engineering : NCSU Marching Band
"Jeremy! Are you raising hell in the computer lab in the middle
of the night again?!" --Jennifer Ulichny
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeremy A. "Odin" Yager)
Subject: Re: Help: Viper550 with AMD K6-2 and Linux...
Date: 23 Feb 1999 01:44:55 GMT
in comp.os.linux.hardware, aurthur thus eloquently spewed forth:
> "adam.cheney" wrote:
I'll cast my vote for the Celeron...I have a 300A (not overclocked!) and it
FLIES under RH5.2. Just make sure you get a 300A or higher, with the 128K
onboard cache. The Cel300A sells for in the low $70's...my MB cost more than
the chip. The faster ones are more expensive (duh) but I've been very
pleased. Lots of power for the money.
> Ok, first of all, I cannot in any way, shape or form recommend an AMD K62
> processor for ANY operating system - mostly because of the crummy chipsets
> on the motherboards they go on. I build systems and work in the repair
> department as the head of the technical department at Computer Depot in San
> Diego and I can honestly say, 90% of our hardware conflicts, problems, and
> incompatibilities are directly related to the K62. The other 10% of our
> problems are ID-10T errors :o) If you must stay low cost, I would
> recommend going with a Celeron chip, they're almost twice as fast in most
> operations anyway! The problem with the card is not actually the card,
> it's the chipset. Super-7 motherboard chipsets, as Diamond said, don't
> redirect IRQ's correctly, and, thus the card cannot be used in anything
> other than VGA mode. This causes a major problem for AMD users because now
> about 80-90% of the video chipsets need an IRQ and the RIVA TNT chipset is
> no exception to this rule. I personally run Redhat 5.2 on a Celeron, as
> well as NT (both versions) and 98 (I know... TRAITOR! Hey, I'm working on
> a networking certification, ok?) and it works perfectly. Don't be fooled
> by AMD, the 3D-NOW instructions are for Internet, not for games. AMD just
> recently released a press release admitting it less than 2 weeks ago. Stay
> with what everything is written for - besides, if you run an AMD you'll end
> up running linux thinking it's a 386 instead of a 686 - think about it.
--
Jeremy A. "Odin" Yager - musician, poet & future engineer
NC State University : Materials Engineering : NCSU Marching Band
"Jeremy! Are you raising hell in the computer lab in the middle
of the night again?!" --Jennifer Ulichny
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CDROM Problem
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 18:29:56 GMT
I installed Red Hat Linux 5.2 as a dual boot with Windows98. Originally I was
able to mount and umount my cdrom without any problems. Now when I try to
mount the cdrom I get 3-4 lines of "tray open or hardware not ready" followed
by the following lines: isof-read-super: bread failed, dev16:00 iso_blknum 16
block32 mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdc I tried
running fsck in single user mode, deleting and re-establishing the link
between cdrom and hdc in /dev, but neither if these steps fixed the problem.
Any suggestions?
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From: Mouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Missing memory
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 10:28:47 -0800
... add the following line to the end of your lilo.conf file:
append = "mem=128m" (include the quotes) ... save the file ... type lilo at the
command line, and reboot. Check your result with "free" at the command line.
Hope this helps :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm running RedHat 5.1 and on both of my machines (one a laptop the other a
> Pentium II class machine) I see only 64MB of 128MB.
>
> Is there a fix for this?
>
> /Trev
>
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: HP Colorado 5 or 8 GB success story, anybody?
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 17:26:11 GMT
I don't think that it is possible to drive it via the parallel port ...
I have had no luck at all and I know that my config is correct for the
port at least because I can drive PLIP and the printer without any problems
at all.
My 8GB Colorado (external) drive is and remains, totally dead.
Frankly, I think that the thing isn't compatible with the ftape drivers for
some reason. If anyone knows how to get the specs for this device I am looking
at changing ftape to work with it, but need proper documentation first.
Brad.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"David R. Christianson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has IDE-Tape support changed since kernel 2.0.36? I couldn't get HP 5GB
> to work with that. Something about not supporting non-DRQ drives. The
> whole box locked up when I tried to access the tape. Only the 8GB and
> Seagate clone were supported. If it is supported under 2.2.1, I'll have
> to toss it back in!
>
> John Thompson wrote:
>
> > I have gotten the Colorado 5GB IDE unit to work with kernel
> > 2.2.1 using tar. I've been struggling with taper but no joy
> > so far. But tar works fine so I feel less desparate about
> > not being able to use taper.
> >
> > --
> >
> > -John ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christiano Br�ggemann)
Subject: miro connect 34
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 21:17:14 +0100
how can i configure that?
please, it�s important
bye
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From: Mickey Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.linux,alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Turle Beach Montego soundcard??
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 12:57:08 -0800
Don't think that's happening yet in linuxland.. I noticed that OSS
(opensound foundation) is marketing drivers for that card for 20 bucks
due out 2nd quarter this year, tho. I've got the same card, linux 5.2
and kernel 2.2.1 and it's not supported in any way.
good luck
mick
Red Falcon wrote:
> I have SuSE Linux 6.0 (kernel 2.0.36) and i like to
> know if somebody has succesful set up his
> Turtle Beach Montego A3dxstream under linux?
>
> Red Falcon
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From: Whammy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To:
alt.linux,alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.setup,linux.dev.sound
Subject: Re: Mixing Wave Files From Multiple Sources in Linux? Possible?
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 22:48:00 GMT
I may be behind in my facts on this, but linux has a way to go in the
sound dept. before it approaches windows. Linux is not a great
multimedia machine just yet. There are people working to change this,
but I'm not sure how far along they are. There are some basic multimedia
programs available under X to play CD's and system announcements, but
they are very basic in nature. But like I said, I may be out of date on
this since I still prefer the console to X and don't use X much.
Can someone bring me up to date?
Jeff McCune wrote:
>
> I recently installed RedHat 5.2 on my PC, and have made the
> transition from Windows98. I own a Sound Blaster Live! and it performed
> excellent under 98, having the ability to play up to 32 waves
> simultaneously from different sources (I.E. Could play an MP3, Quake2,
> and still hear an incoming ICQ message.). It was like having 32 sound
> cards. However, since I have switched over to Linux, I've had to pull
> the Live! out of my machine and install my older ISA SB AWE 32. With
> the Open Sound System Drivers under Linux I can only play one wave file
> at a time, from one source. There is no mixing ability like my Live!
> under 98. I'd very much like to be able to play an MP3 and hear ICQ
> messages in the background. Are there other driver alternatives that
> are OSS compatible, but have the ability to mix sources? Again, my
> hardware is a Creative Labs AWE 32 running on RedHat 5.2 Thanks in
> advance.
>
> Jeff McCune
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeremy A. "Odin" Yager)
Subject: Re: mail order places.
Date: 23 Feb 1999 22:50:16 GMT
in comp.os.linux.hardware, Julian Thomas thus eloquently spewed forth:
> In <7at20u$rhi$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 02/23/99
> at 01:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeremy A. "Odin" Yager) said:
>>I hesitate to ask this, because of the spammage it might generate, but
>>I'm looking for stories (good/bad/horror) of mail order places for
>>computer equipment. Price isn't everything--but sometimes the least
>>expensive places also have great service and reliability.
I found killerapps.com, which is GREAT, but offers no previous-customer
comments so its really hard to tell.
> Try this: http://www.sysopt.com/vendsurv.html
> Now - for sources of stuff, I know about www.pricewatch.com - is there
> another similar service?
>
> --
> Julian Thomas: jt at epix dot net http://home.epix.net/~jt
> Boardmember of POSSI.org - Phoenix OS/2 Society, Inc http://www.possino2g
> In the beautiful Finger Lakes Wine Country of New York State!
> -- --
> We do precision guesswork.
--
Jeremy A. "Odin" Yager - musician, poet & future engineer
NC State University : Materials Engineering : NCSU Marching Band
"Jeremy! Are you raising hell in the computer lab in the middle
of the night again?!" --Jennifer Ulichny
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From: rugy de pellegrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Yamaha WaveForce 192 digital
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 23:52:40 +0100
Hello
I cant't find any help on how to configure a Yamaha WF192d.
I think it has a YMF724 on board.
It's SoundBlasterPro compatible, I know,
but I would like to use the optical S/PDIF output.
Thank you
Rugy
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From: "matthew.r.pavlovich.1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.x,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: DVD
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 09:18:01 -0500
I am working on a project to bring DVD playback support to Linux. Right
now my project is focused around the DVD add-on card for the Matrox G200
series cards. http://pulsar.doobie.org (It is down now, but will be up
later today.)
I was contacted by the head guy at Sigma Designs. They are very
interested in having their card supported under Linux. At first it seemed
like we were going to have a joint project, but I have not heard back
from them in several weeks. The last message I recieved was that they
were looking into doing the driver themselves. (That is bad, because it
probably won't abide by the V4L2 API and they'll have to make a release
for every kernel version.)
The support for reading DVD movies off of DVD drives is still in heavy
development. My initial goal is to read an MPEG-II off the hard drive and
have it displayed out the TV-Out module, then loop it into my TV card.
This way I don't have to debug an application and a driver at the same
time.
-Matt
On Mon, 22 Feb 1999, Damien Ercole wrote:
> Hi all .....
> I have a Hollywood+ mpeg II decoder card and I was
> wondering if there is anyway to use it under linux
> to play DVD movies ?
> I went on SigmaDesign site (the Hollywood card
> manufacturer) and I tried to find some kind of driver for
> linux but they don't have anything (except for windows)
> Can any one tell me if a driver exists for linux ?
>
> Thanx
>
> Damien
>
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Liam)
Subject: error when recompiling the kernel with ASUS TX97 -LE
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 14:37:36 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Everybody
When I try to recompile and compress the kernel by doing a "make zImage"
or "make bzImage", I have the following error message:
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.0.36/arch/i386/lib'
make all_targets
make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.0.36/arch/i386/lib'
gcc -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux-2.0.36/include -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O2
-fomit-frame-pointer -pipe -fno-strength-reduce -m486 -malign-loops=2
-malign-jumps=2 -malign-functions=2 -DCPU=586 -c -o checksum.o checksum.c
checksum.c:200: redefinition of `csum_partial_copy'
checksum.c:105: `csum_partial_copy' previously defined here
{standard input}: Assembler messages:
{standard input}:188: Fatal error: Symbol csum_partial_copy already defined.
make[2]: *** [checksum.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.0.36/arch/i386/lib'
make[1]: *** [first_rule] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.0.36/arch/i386/lib'
make: *** [_dir_arch/i386/lib] Error 2
It happens with kernel 2.0.36 & 2.2.1 so I can't recompile my kernel.
I've been told this could be an issue with the BIOS on my mbd (ASUS TX97 -LE)
but the BIOS is updated, there's only one version.
Did u already experience this problem before ??? Can you help me ???
What parameters "csum_partial_copy" correspond to ?
Thanks in advance
reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: dec TULIP NIC not running with 100mbit ?
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 18:33:21 GMT
Hi,
I was using a Netgear 10/100 in my RedHat box and decided to wipe it and try the
Caldera distribution, (I have a Netware server, so I thought the Caldera NW
utils would work better on a Caldera install). Caldera won't use the Netgear
nic. ifconfig says that all of the packets transmitted and received were error
packets. I downloaded the source for the new driver and diags and compiled, but
the same results. Then I reinstalled the RedHat distribution and everything
works fine. Has anybody else had similar experience? I would still like to run
the Caldera.
Jeffrey Small
david parsons wrote:
> In article <79ce1d$iji$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Michael Glauche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> > I have some trouble getting my dec tulip card to work with 100 mbit/sec.
> >Running 2.0.36 (redhat 5.2).
> >
> >/etc/conf.modules :
> >
> >alias eth0 tulip
> >options eth0 options=5 (5 should be 100 mbit FD)
> >
> >The NIC is connected to a 100 mbit FD, switch.
> >
> >any suggestions ?
>
> I was running a pair of 100mbit SMC tulip cards for a while, and not
> only did I have to set the options (I believe I had options=11, for
> what it's worth) but after the machine booted I would have to unplug
> and replug the cable to the switch before the stupid thing would
> toggle to 100mbit full duplex. I upgraded to the el-cheapo netgear
> tulip-clone ethernet cards later, and those WOULD (with the version
> of tulip.c that netgear provided on their driver disk. I [heart]
> Netgear) automagically roll up to 100mbit and full duplex without
> setting options.
>
> In a nutshell, older cards don't work as well with the Linux device
> drivers.
>
> ____
> david parsons \bi/ 2 100mbit SMC etherpowers rotting away, waiting for
> \/ an NT machine that WILL properly do 100mbit. Sigh.
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From: garv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Which HP DeskJet to buy/not to buy? - quick advice needed, please!
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 07:18:28 -0800
A.G. wrote:
> My old HP DJ500 bit the dust today. Have to buy a new printer in the next 2
> days.
>
>
Don't know about newer models, but my HP 855C works well in RH 5.2 with 5xx/6xx
option selected.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: symbios logic C810 scsi adapter
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 14:21:33 GMT
Hi
Their is a driver for Symbios Logic C810. During installation you need to
select the NCRc8xx driver to install Linux on the Hard disk connected to this
Controller.
Let me know if this has solved your problem.
Regards
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Douglas Dickerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone know if there's a Linux driver anywhere for the Symbios Logic
> C810 on-board SCSI adapter? Got a Compaq PWS 5100 with one of these on
> the motherboard and need to know if I have to get another (supported)
> SCSI adapter.
>
> thanks
> Doug Dickerson
>
>
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ()
Subject: Re: NetGear network cards
Date: 22 Feb 1999 15:25:58 GMT
Don't bother they have extreme problems with broadcasts and are very unreliable.
On Mon, 22 Feb 1999 09:36:17 +0100, Timo Biesenbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Hi !
>There are two types of the Netgear FA310TX cards out there :
>- Old ones use the DECchip 21140 chipset which is supported by the Linux
>"tulip" driver
>- Newer ones use a Netgear chipset, which is compatible to the DECchip 21140
>to SOME
>extent. You can download a customized tulip driver from the Netgear homepage
>and
>compile it yourself, which shouldn't be too difficult.
>
>Jim Kannengieser wrote:
>
>> Are NetGear nics compatable with Linux? I'm running Red Hat 5.2 with
>> kernel 2.0.36. These cards are very inexpensive, but I haven't seen them
>> listed as being supported anywhere. Any info will be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks.
>
--
Michal Sabala aka Saahbs
Linux'er since 0.97 :)
UIUC Class of 2002; ECE
Linux, hardware, C, Html,
aviation, rc-air models
http://fly.to/saahbs
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Felix Rauch)
Subject: Re: Microsecond resolution
Crossposted-To:
linux.redhat.dev,linux.redhat.development,comp.os.linux.development.system
Date: 24 Feb 1999 01:05:52 +0100
[Followup-To set to one newsgroup]
In comp.os.linux.development.system Timothy Babin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there anyway to get microsecond resolution
> from the linux kernel. I am trying to get
> packet captures using libpcap with microsecond
> resolution. The code supports it if the kernel
> gives that type of resolution, but how do I make
> sure the kernel is giving microsecond resolution?
You can have an even better resolution if you use performance counting
registers. E.g. then Pentium(Pro|II) offer a Cycle Counter which
counts cycles (the Alpha probably supports something similar). At
least you can measure times quite exact, but it won't give you the
clock time.
- Felix
--
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Homepage: http://nice.ethz.ch/~felix/ (includes PGP public key)
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> This article contains my personal views only <-
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