Linux-Hardware Digest #557, Volume #9 Wed, 3 Mar 99 15:13:39 EST
Contents:
Re: sndconfig + SB32 PNP (Nicolas Tondre)
Re: Q: tv tuner on a remote xterm? (Glenn Jenkins)
Re: Considering Linux: Is my hardware good enough? (Stephen Jenuth)
Re: modem problems (Allen)
Re: ESS Maestro-2 Sound card under Linux (Michael Wise)
Re: Maxtor 8.4 Gig Drive. (Allen)
Re: Matrox Video Driver (Allen)
Re: Are these components supported by Suse-Linux? (Allen)
Driver for 3com 3c905b? (Michael Minnick)
Driver for 3com 3c905b? (Michael Minnick)
Re: Creative Sound Blaster Live! (Ditisha)
Driver for 3com 3c905b? (Michael Minnick)
x color depth? (Kevin White)
Re: REQ: Canon BJC-7000 Printer Driver for Linux ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: Modem configuration problem, I've all tried, HELP!!!! (Allen)
Elsa Winner 2000 (Brian J King)
Re: Promise FastTrak controller ("matthew.r.pavlovich.1")
16bit mode in XWindows ("Keith A. Folske")
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From: Nicolas Tondre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: sndconfig + SB32 PNP
Date: Wed, 03 Mar 1999 19:02:04 +0100
garv wrote:
>
> Nicolas Tondre wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I couldn't set up my SB 32 card with Red Hat's sndconfig. When probing,
> > the right card is found with the correct settings, but there's an error
> > when it tries playing the sample. If I try configuring the card
> >
>
> I believe I have the same card and same distro. I received an error,
> changed the dma, and listened
> to Linus say Linux (a rather old au file, I believe).
>
> Good luck.
I tried to change the DMA, but it didn't fool sndconfig.
Here's exactly what happens:
1. sndconfig says :
"A PnP soundcard was found in your system
"Model: Creative SB AWE 32 Pnp"
2. a new /etc/isapnp.conf is created
3. sndconfig tries playing a sample, but says :
"An error occured opening /dev/audio"
4. sndconfig asks me to edit the settings manually, although they are
correct (i.e. the ones that work with Windows: IRQ:5, DMA:1,5,
IO:220,330). Whatever settings I choose, I get the same error.
Could anyone help me out?
Nicolas Tondre
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Glenn Jenkins)
Subject: Re: Q: tv tuner on a remote xterm?
Date: 3 Mar 1999 04:06:40 GMT
> If you want to watch TV I would recommend a cheap PCI box with a BTTV
> card used as a replacement for the Xterminal as superior to any of the
> above ``over ethernet'' solutions. If you want a security/monitoring
> solution I would recommend videophone software (since you get a higher
> framerate without hogging the ethernet) or, perhaps even better, a
> webcam type solution (which can use the BTTV hardware and any web
> browser).
>
I have another recommendation, If you want to watch TV then watch TV on a
TV and leave the computer to computing.
glenn
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From: Stephen Jenuth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Considering Linux: Is my hardware good enough?
Date: Wed, 03 Mar 1999 04:26:21 GMT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: I am pinching pennies to be able to buy a new computer. But in the mean time
: I want to get the most out of my current machine. I have been an OS/2 user
: since version 2.0 came out, but can see the writing on the walls telling me I
: may soon be in a dead-end niche.
: I am interested in trying Linux, but I am not sure how well it will run on my
: current hardware. I know it won't be state-of-the-art, but will it perform
: reasonably well?
: Zeos 486-66 VL-Bus(purchased 1993) 256k cache Martin motherboard
: Upgraded CPU using Evergreen 586 module (AMD 586 120mhz)
: On-board SCSI (Adaptec 6360??)
: Toshiba SCSI 4x CD-ROM
: 32 MB RAM
: 420 MB HD
: 850 MB HD (Bios can only see 540 MB, but OS/2 allows HPFS partition in the
: remaining space)
: Diamond Speedstar VL-Bus video card
: Sound Blaster 16
: I plan to add a 2GB SCSI hard drive for the linux partition.
My 486 upgraded to a 133 586, with 32MB RAM, two hard drives, a couple
of nics, a pas-16 cdrom/soundcard and a cldg5429 soundcard runs things
quite well. Even xwindows runs at a pretty acceptable speed.
It takes a couple of hours to compile a new kernel, but otherwise
pretty good. Soon it will be become a mere firewall however.
Best regards,
Stephen Jenuth
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Allen)
Subject: Re: modem problems
Date: 3 Mar 1999 05:02:12 GMT
On Tue, 02 Mar 1999 14:01:11 -0500, Mircea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Your com port could be bad.
>
>MST
>
>Glenn Jenkins wrote:
>> (..) What confuses me is that
>> the lights blink and nothing happens after that. The connection to the
>> phone line is good since a phone attached to the modem works
>>
>> any ideas?
>>
>> glenn
If you use a PS/2 mouse, then you can try the modem on the other comport, if
not, then try swapping your mouse to that serial port and see if you can get it
to work there, If not, then go to your BIOS setup, and make sure that the prots
haven't been disabled in the CMOS settings. If you can get a mouse to work on
the port, then it should , in theory, work for your modem. Q: has that port
ever worked with any hardware since youv'e had the machine? With whathardware
plugged into it?
Allen
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From: Michael Wise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ESS Maestro-2 Sound card under Linux
Date: Wed, 03 Mar 1999 13:34:28 -0500
Anatol Quabach wrote:
>
> Michael Wise wrote:
> >
> > We recently purchased some new laptops which use the ESS Maestro-2
> > sound card. However, this card doesn't seem to be supported under
> > Linux (2.0.36 or 2.2.2) at the moment. I was wondering if anyone
> > out there has a machine with this sound card and managed to get
> > it working under Linux? If so, we'd love to know the trick.
>
> The Soundblaster driver does not work? The Maestro is SB
> compatible, isn't it?
>
> --
> Anatol Quabach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
We did try using the SoundBlaster driver since as you point out
the ESS Maestro is supposedly SB compatible. However, we don't
know what the various parameters to set in the SB driver should
be for the Maestro. When we tried this with previous laptops,
this information was available in the BIOS setup screen. However,
on these new machines, that information doesn't seem to be present.
Michael
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Allen)
Subject: Re: Maxtor 8.4 Gig Drive.
Date: 3 Mar 1999 05:26:38 GMT
The software that comes with the drive is going tocause you much more grief down
the road , even under windows 9x, and I would recomend losing it in a hurry.
you will be much better off in the long run upgrading your OS's to later
versions, (If this isn't at least win95b with native FAT32 support, go to win98,
and get the cheapbytes RH 5.2) I say this because I have already had many
problems with other customer's win'9x machines that had a 3rd party kludge like
the MaxBlast that get to be real headaches and cause data corruption in some
cases and in some combinations of things like busmastering driver support, and
the like, and I did install 5.2 on the same model drive this weekend 4 times.
(3 re-installs)--I guess I needed the practice... Not because any of my
hardware wouldn't work, but 'cause I'm very new to Linux, and when I get myself
into a situation that I can't get out of, then it was much easier to reboot and
do over from scratch...
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999 15:14:29 GMT, Stephen La Joie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I got this Maxtor 8.4 gig drive so I could run linux and Win95 from the
>same disk.
>I've done this before.
>
>The Maxtor drive came with floppy to partition the drive. I could not
>use the
>Dos fdisk to partition the drive. I created dos partitions using the
>program
>on the Maxtor floppy disk. I figured I could delete two of the dos
>partitions
>to make room for my linux partitions. The Maxtor program installed this
>EZ-Drive, which plays silly numbers games with the sectors, heads, and
>cylinders.
>
>Okay, so the Linux fdisk can't read the partitions. It see the small
>boot
>partion I made for windows (the first 150 Megs) but the 2nd, 3rd, 4th
>and 5th partitions are all one big partition that happens after that.
>
>I read the Large Disk Mini HOWTO. Like most other Linux Howtos,
>it doesn't say squat about "how to", but I am now fully informed as to
>what's
>going on and can almost write my own replacement for the BIOS int 13
>for Win 95 and fdisk program. What the HOWTO seems to say, is that
>the Linux fdisk is suppose to be able to figure out that EZ-drive is
>installed,
>and that I have no problem.
>
>I'm using the Red Hat 5.0 distribution from Cheap Bytes. (I bought the
>Red Hat 4.2 distribution from Red Hat, but needed an updated video
>driver that was found in Red Hat 5.0.)
>
>So, can anyone tell me "how to" partition my Maxtor 8.4 gig drive
>so I can boot with LILO to get half Windows 95, and Half Linux?
>I'm almost tempted to make the whole Maxtor drive Linux, and put
>my old hard disk back in. But I promised my old hard disk to my
>son as an upgrade. We have plenty of disk space on the network,
>but he finds the network too slow. (10BaseT). I may upgrade the
>network to 100BaseTX in late spring.
Allen
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Allen)
Subject: Re: Matrox Video Driver
Date: 3 Mar 1999 05:28:53 GMT
I believe you will need the updated version of Xfree86, as I think they added
support for that card the same time they added support for the G200 series.
Same server, but try getting version 3.3.3.1?
On Tue, 02 Mar 1999 15:44:55 +0000, Trevor Simmons
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I hope I've picked the right list, apologies if I haven't.
>
>I have a Matrox MGA-G100 3D AGP Graphics Accelerator with 2MB SGRAM
>video memory that came with my computer and I'm having trouble running X
>Windows. I've been told that there is no Linux driver available for this
>device. Does anyone know if this is true, or what I can do about it? At
>the moment the display in X Windows is too huge to be useable, as if
>everythings been inflated. I really want to switch to Linux from Windows
>but at the moment I can't use it.
>
>Trevor
Allen
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Allen)
Subject: Re: Are these components supported by Suse-Linux?
Date: 3 Mar 1999 05:38:03 GMT
On 2 Mar 1999 19:08:51 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andreas Jung)
wrote:
>Hello Linux-Experts,
>
>yesterday, a local dealer made me an offer by arranging a computer
>configuration for me.
>Unfortunately, he wasn't willing to give me a guarantee that Linux
>supports every component, nor a right to exchange.
>
>A view into the data base of those components which are supported
>by Suse-Linux (http://www.suse.de/cdb/D/) wasn't very fruitful,
>because this database seems to be partially obsolete. So I want
>to ask if someone of you could give me some information about
>the following components:
>
>* Mainboard AGP GA6BX(E) PII Gigabyte
No problem here...
>
>Isn't contained in the database, but shouldn't make any problems.
>
>* HDD 8.4 GB AT IBM DTTA-35840 Deskstar
Here either...
>
>Two such drives shall run in my computer, one for Linux and one
>for Windoze.
>
>The drive isn't contained in the database. The dealer said that
>it is a standard drive which won't make any difficulties, but
>he didn't want to give me a guarantee.
>
>* CD-ROM LW Lite-On LTN-362 36x Max ATAPI
>
>Isn't contained in the database. Somewhere I have read that actual
>ATAPI-bus CD-ROM drives are generally supported by Linux.
>Is this true?
Yes, still no problems
>
>* MO-LW Iomega ZIP ATAPI 100MB int.OEM
>
>The database only contains the drives 100E (EIDE), 100P (parallel)
>and 100S (SCSI). What about this internal ATAPI-bus drive?
The EIDE and ATAPI are the same thing
>
>* VGA AGP ATI XPERT 128 16MB SDRAM OEM
>
>According to the database, this component is "probably" supported
>by XFree86 (since version 3.3.3), module mach64.
>The dealer said that this card is so new that there is no chance
>to be supported by Linux. So he offered me something more expensive.
>Has anyone more precise information?
I'm not sure, but I think so... I haven't had an ATI card since my Graphics Pro
Turbo couldn't be upgraded to support vesa 2.0, and my Matrox card could be
flashed to whatever changes came out. I've been with Matrox ever since.
>
>* Modem Trust int. 56k PCI Communicator
Check here, but I think you will want to use the modem as a paper weight...
http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html
>
>Cannot be found in the database.
>
>Well, I think that Linux has surely no problems at all with 1.44 MB
>disk drives, logitech mice and German Windows Keyboards. Or are there
>still exotic ones which don't work together with Linux?
>
>Thanks a lot in advance,
> Andreas Jung.
Allen
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From: Michael Minnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Driver for 3com 3c905b?
Date: Wed, 03 Mar 1999 19:03:11 GMT
Does anyone know where I can get a device driver for the 3Com 3c905b
NIC? I just installed Debian 2.0 on a system with this card. The
Hardware Compatibility HOWTO mentions this card but doesn't say where to
get a driver.
-Mike
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From: Michael Minnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Driver for 3com 3c905b?
Date: Wed, 03 Mar 1999 19:03:21 GMT
Does anyone know where I can get a device driver for the 3Com 3c905b
NIC? I just installed Debian 2.0 on a system with this card. The
Hardware Compatibility HOWTO mentions this card but doesn't say where to
get a driver.
-Mike
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ditisha)
Subject: Re: Creative Sound Blaster Live!
Date: 3 Mar 1999 05:51:21 GMT
Sorry! As far as I know there is no driver for SB Live yet for Linux. Creative
is working on it allegedly, but I don't think they would have anything ready
soon. I have the same problem - no sound from my machine, i know it sucks. But
I would rather have a mute machine than have one that crashes every single time
with Windows.
I suggest we all write to Creative to hurry up and make a Linux driver for SB
Live. because its a pretty nice sound card.
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From: Michael Minnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Driver for 3com 3c905b?
Date: Wed, 03 Mar 1999 19:04:58 GMT
Does anyone know where I can get a device driver for the 3Com 3c905b
NIC? I just installed Debian 2.0 on a system with this card. The
Hardware Compatibility HOWTO mentions this card but doesn't say where to
get a driver.
-Mike
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Date: Tue, 02 Mar 1999 22:48:44 -0700
From: Kevin White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.x
Subject: x color depth?
Hi, I have an ATI Rage Pro 3d agp video card with 8MB ram. I am using
the Mach64 X server. It runs good in 1024x768 at 8 bits per pixel (256
colors), but I would like to get to 16bpp or 32bpp. I have tried
"startx --bpp 16" and "startx --bpp 32" but it always runs in 8bpp. Any
ideas? Am I using the right commands for different color depths?
Thanks in advance,
Kevin
--
Kevin White, Software Engineer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: REQ: Canon BJC-7000 Printer Driver for Linux
Date: Wed, 03 Mar 1999 18:33:15 GMT
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Michael A Beckmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is there a BJC-7000 driver available for Linux and where can I get it
> from? If there is no such driver where can I get the source code for the
> BJC-4000 driver so that I can modify it.
>
> --
> Michael A Beckmann ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Try a look at Suse�s homepage http://www.suse.de
There�s a hint in the "supported hardware list".
As far as I remember, it is supported by ghostscript 5.10,
but I don`t remeber the name of the driver.
Jan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Allen)
Subject: Re: Modem configuration problem, I've all tried, HELP!!!!
Date: 3 Mar 1999 06:25:57 GMT
I read your followup message too, and I think you have a softmodem. Reason
being, you say win9x reports it is a 16550 UART, and you can change the
resources from within windows, but you can't even ID the uart in linux.
>This isn't a P'n'P modem because I can change irq and port adress under
>Windows...
HuH? That kinda makes it PnP doesn't it? When I plug a hardwired piece of
hardware into a win box, and dare win95 to move it, I get a response that that
option isn't available under windows, but when I do it to a PnP device, it
happily changes it to whatever I tell it to?
check here with the FCC ID#s of your modem to be a bit more certain:
http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html
On Sat, 27 Feb 1999 14:30:22 +0100, "Creal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have a modem on COM4 under Dos/Windows and it works.
>But under Linux, I can't make it work... Please help me...
>I've read some HOW-TO's (modem, serial and ppp) to resolve my problem, I've
>tried setserial, configure inittab etc. but it does'nt work, who can help
>me?
>
>Who has already configure a intern modem on COM4 under linux ?
>Who can tell me exactly what to do ?
>
>
>Thanks you... bye!
>
So, I have a PCTel Inc. modem (intern) on COM4 (under Win95) :
COM4 : port adress : 2e8
irq : 3
Under Linux, I have configured my /etc/inittab file, I added this:
s4:12345:respawn:/sbin/getty ttyS3 38400 vt100
And in /etc/gettydefs, I added :
38400 # B38400 CS8 CRTSCTS # B38400 SANE -ISTRIP CRTSCTS # @S login : #
38400
This seems to be correct for me... I use ttyS3 (=COM4), 38400 bauds (speed
of my modem).
I boot linux, I login under root, and I type :
setserial -a /dev/ttyS3 and I see that the irq is correct (3), the adress
too (2e8) but the UART is unknow, so I type :
setserial -b /dev/ttyS3 UART 16550A (my UART under Windows)
I think I don't forget any step... but it still not work...
Every five minuts, I can read on the screen :
INIT : Id "s4" respawning too fast : disabled for 5 minutes
What is the signification of this ? If setserial -a /dev/ttyS3 give me the
good irq, the good port adress etc., why doesn't the modem work ?
This isn't a P'n'P modem because I can change irq and port adress under
Windows...
Thank you.
Allen
(email addy; user ID portion has a numeral one in place of word
onespoiler, and of course, delete the bogus secondary domain of nospam.)
fight spam everywhere!!!
The irony is that Bill Gates claims to making a
stable operating system and
Linus Torvalds claims to be trying to take over the world.
Linux; The Official OS of the New Millennium
http://www.linuxlink.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian J King)
Subject: Elsa Winner 2000
Date: 3 Mar 1999 04:26:30 GMT
I've got an Elsa Winner 200 office video card and am currently running the
latest version of XFree. I've noticed a couple odd things about it and am
wonderng if anyone else has had a similar experience. First of all, after
I select some text with my mouse, I get this strange green pixelization
occurring where the selected text was. Also, when in kdm, if I move my
mouse over any true white space I get screen flicker across the bottom.
It has also happened on one occasion where it just logged me out for no
apparent reason. Is there anything I can tweak here or not? I tried
disabling the pixmap_cache but that didn't seem to do anything.
Also, has anyone written any drivers that can access the video in/out
functionality of this card in linux?
Thanks,
Brian King
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From: "matthew.r.pavlovich.1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: linux.redhat.misc,comp.os.linux.questions
Subject: Re: Promise FastTrak controller
Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 01:34:00 -0500
That isn't in hardwar mode. The raid'n is being done by linux kernel.
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Tim Moore wrote:
> Weird. I had great luck with the U/33.
>
> Try software raid 0 or 1 which are easier to set up. I've been running a
> 6.1GB stripe across two drives (one on ide0, one ide1) with ~16MB/s read
> and write from the inside 1/2 of the disk. Changing /etc/raidtab without
> making a new filesystem seems to trash the stripe...most horrible,
> screaming fsck you'll ever see. 2.0.36-3 kernel, RH5.2 base.
>
> [19:48] asus:~ > cat /proc/mdstat
> Personalities : [1 linear] [2 raid0] [3 raid1]
> read_ahead 8 sectors
> md0 : active raid0 hdb7 hdc7 6345600 blocks 16k chunks
> md1 : inactive
> md2 : inactive
> md3 : inactive
> [21:38] asus:~ > /sbin/fdisk -l /dev/hd{b,c}
>
> Disk /dev/hdb: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 790 cylinders
> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 bytes
>
> Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
> /dev/hdb1 1 261 2096451 6 DOS 16-bit >=32M
> /dev/hdb2 262 789 4241160 5 Extended
> /dev/hdb5 262 266 40131 82 Linux swap
> /dev/hdb6 267 394 1028128+ 83 Linux native
> /dev/hdb7 395 789 3172806 83 Linux native
>
> Disk /dev/hdc: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 790 cylinders
> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 bytes
>
> Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
> /dev/hdc1 1 261 2096451 6 DOS 16-bit >=32M
> /dev/hdc2 262 789 4241160 5 Extended
> /dev/hdc5 262 266 40131 82 Linux swap
> /dev/hdc6 267 394 1028128+ 83 Linux native
> /dev/hdc7 395 789 3172806 83 Linux native
>
>
> > >Does anyone know if the Promise FastTrak IDE RAID controller card (or
> > >related FastSwap Pro IDE RAID Kit) works with Linux?
> >
> > Not unless you want to reverse-engineer the device drivers for it.
> > The people at Promise apparently don't like Linux, so they're not
> > planning on making drivers for it, and they feel that the
> > programming interfaces are proprietary.
> --
> [Replies: make the double y a single]
>
> "Everything is permitted. Nothing is forbidden."
> WS Burroughs.
>
>
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From: "Keith A. Folske" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux,comp.os.linux.questions
Subject: 16bit mode in XWindows
Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 13:54:22 -0600
How do I force XWindows to start in 16bit mode? It always starts in 8bit
mode and I know my hardware is capable of 16.
--
Keith A. Folske
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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