Linux-Hardware Digest #187, Volume #10 Sat, 8 May 99 15:13:27 EDT
Contents:
RAM 128 MB ("Tux")
Re: Adaptec 2940UW & RH6.0 (Ronald Bruck)
Re: NEWBIE.. Extremely Newbie questions. ("Garrie W. McLaws Jr.")
Re: Redhat 6.0... the good, the bad, and the ugly ("George Sohos")
Re: Glide Wrappers ("David")
Re: RAM 128 MB ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: 3com/USRobotics VSP (Randolph)
NEWBIE.. Extremely Newbie questions. ("Garrie W. McLaws Jr.")
Re: RedHat 5.2 3C509 io conflict with SoundBlaster ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
SCSI problem during installation of RH6.0 ("Gert Goossens")
Re: Newbie: Ethernet card not detected (Albert Geyser)
Re: Boycott Intel on your own webpage (William Burrow)
Asuscom PCI ISDN (Jani Siljander)
FS Something for everyone TXT Version ("Tony")
FS Something for everyone TXT Version Prt 2 ("Tony")
cpio and multivolume restore ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
make your first $1 million (Mr Wong)
installing linux ("Hill")
Is there a bpcd.o for kernel 2.2.5? (John Yorke)
Re: Redhat 6.0... the good, the bad, and the ugly ("nnnn")
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From: "Tux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RAM 128 MB
Date: Fri, 7 May 1999 23:56:35 -0700
I know this was posted awhile ago on this list somewhere concerning having
more than 64 MB of RAM. I just recently upgrade my RAM fm 64 MB to 128 MB.
Window95/NT seems to be able to see the 128 MB of RAM, but for some reason
RH5.2 Linux can only see 64 MB. Can someone either re-post the email
concerning this problem or please help? Of all the books I've been reading
on Linux I can't seem to find the area concerning RAM.
Thanks in Advance.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ronald Bruck)
Subject: Re: Adaptec 2940UW & RH6.0
Date: Sat, 08 May 1999 00:01:39 -0700
In article <7guqpi$2q8$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Wayne Sweet"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone got this controller to work with Red Hat's 6.0 distribution??
Worked straight out of the box for me. I have two 9GB Seagate ST1917W's
attached to the card (no RAID though).
The problem I DID have was getting the installer past the Buz card I had
in the box. It recognized the presence of the AdvanSys controller, then
hung.
Turned out I was having some problems with the SCSI CD-ROM, which was
attached (along with a 1GB Jaz) to the Buz. Windows 98 wouldn't recognize
the CD either, although it had been happy with it in the past. It made
grinding, stuttering noises.
When I replaced it with an ATAPI CD, everyone was happy. Who knows?
--Ron Bruck
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From: "Garrie W. McLaws Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: NEWBIE.. Extremely Newbie questions.
Date: Sat, 08 May 1999 11:15:09 -0600
Hunter Thomas wrote:
> "Garrie W. McLaws Jr." wrote:
>
> > "Garrie W. McLaws Jr." wrote:
> >
> > > I have a Kingston KNE100TX and I am unable to make it work. The
> > > documentation says that it uses the TULIP.C files. RedHat 5.2 kernel
> > > 2.0.X comes with such a file when I install the drivers it partions
> > > itself off my 100Mb network. If I plug it into a 10Mb hut it stays
> > > partioned off (the autodecetion with the media move doesn't work.. not a
> > > big deal). If I boot up the machine with it plug into the 10Mb segement
> > > it doesn't partion itself off but it doesn't pick up a DHCP address
> > > either.
> > >
> > > Any help.. Kingston offers a TULIP.C file but it has to be compiled into
> > > the Kernel
> > > How do you do that?
> > >
> > > Thanks... In Advance
> > > Please reply in a direct e-mail and a post (share the knowlage)
> > > Thanks
> > > Garrie
> >
> > Forgot to add... I have a 3Com 3c509BTX that works at 10 but not 100. It
> > too partions it self of the 100Mb segment.
> >
> > Thanks Again
> > Garrie
>
> Well, if you know how to configure, compile and install the kernel, then all
> you need to do with the Tulip.c is replace the current one with the new one,
> and recompile. Most likely don't even need to reconfigure. However, it sounds
> like you may have a larger issure on your hands. Might be time to check with
> your sysadmin, and make sure your network configuration is set up right.
Thank you for the input Hunter.
The problem is I don't know how to recompile the kernel... as far as the sysadmin
goes, that would be me. I have the machine dual booting to Win95 as well as
Linux for testing. The network cards work fine in Win95. So what kind of
information do you folks need inorder to assist me? I know that this is
something extremely simple that I'm missing I just don't know what.
Thanks Again
Garrie
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From: "George Sohos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Redhat 6.0... the good, the bad, and the ugly
Date: Sat, 8 May 1999 13:13:37 -0400
Hello there!
I also have an SB 128, and do not use oss modules to load it. Instead,
es1370 does the trick for me. The sequence is:
insmod -k soundcore
insmod -k es1370
1370 is the ensoniq chipset in my box. lspci should reveal the type. I
believe it is either 1370, or 1371.
Then again, I may be completely missing your point!
George
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Victoria Welch wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>Hi Jeff and All,
>
>> I just did two Redhat 6.0 installs over the weekend and thought some
people
>> might like to read some comments. Overall I'm really impressed. Every
>> Redhat version since 3.0.3 has raised my expectations of Linux and not
let
>> me down.
>
>Same here, Things *ARE* getting better. Overall, I am MOST pleased with
>6.0 so far. I have a few issues as follows (not all necessarily RHs
>problem).
>
>The good:
>
>So far no hard locks! Keeping toes crossed :-).
>
>It looks like they have included a font server for X. For the first
>time I can actually read the screen :-) !!!!! :-)
>
>Pretty much like gnome as a desktop. May try KDE when I figure out how
>to change that, the old desktop switching of previous releases isn't
>there if you are not booting directly into X (taken care of by XDM (or
>whatever that was) now). I do not *always* want to boot to X.
>
>*MOST* everything in the X/desktop menus seems to work for a change, but
>I do still get CORE files floating around. Seems like a BIG improvement
>to me. In the past (fvwm95) it seemed like more stuff wasn't there than
>was :-).
>
>The new download of WP8 does work quite nicely!
>
>The bad:
>
>[ Note: Just haven't had time to resolve issues other than the sound
>below. I recompiled the kernel 12 times trying to resolve the sound
>issue, so it is *possible* that I may have caused some of the problems
>below]
>
>Postgress install was screwy, don't know why yet.
>
>Some problem with nfssvc - looks like the daemon is missing.
>
>Star Office 5 apparently isn't going to work with this :-(.
>
>The UGLY: Sound:
>
>Sound for the SB PCI128 *again* didn't work. sndconfig gets to the
>point where
>it wants to play a test sound and hangs (same as 5.0, 5.1, 5.2 and 5.9).
>
>Tried the OSS drivers - that got the CD play to work, but that was it.
>Upon initial install, they announced that they had already expired and
>gave me 20 minutes instead of the 3 hours. Some module was required
>that didn't come with the driver as downloaded and it wasn't available
>from their site (send money first, I guess). I *do not* pay for
>software that I can't check out first (been burned FAR too many times).
>IF it would have worked, I would have not had a big problem with the $20
>or $30 or however much it was going to cost with however may optional
>modules it was going to end up requiring, assuming that they did
>actually work. Decided to just can the PCI128, it's a "win soundcard"
>anyway and my CPU has better things to do than waste cycles being a
>software MIDI synth.
>
>Stripped the PCI128 out of the machine and stuffed an old SB16pnp in
>there and now everything but the MIDI works. It would be nice if the
>MIDI worked (and it might yet), but I have a Roland SCC1 MIDI card that
>I would rather use.
>
>Despite all the notes above, the basic 6.0 install is a big improvement
>over the previous!
>--
>Victoria Welch, WV9K, DoD#-13, Net/Sys/WebAdmin SeaStar.org
>"Walking on water and developing software to specification are
>easy as long as both are frozen" - Edward V. Berard.
>Do not unto others, that which you would not have others do unto you.
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From: "David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 3dfx.glide.linux
Subject: Re: Glide Wrappers
Date: Sat, 08 May 1999 07:19:03 GMT
What would it wrap?
-Dave
Thomas Kochak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Is there such a thing as a Glide Wrapper for linux?
>
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RAM 128 MB
Date: Sat, 08 May 1999 07:31:44 GMT
On Fri, 7 May 1999 23:56:35 -0700, "Tux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I know this was posted awhile ago on this list somewhere concerning having
>more than 64 MB of RAM. I just recently upgrade my RAM fm 64 MB to 128 MB.
>Window95/NT seems to be able to see the 128 MB of RAM, but for some reason
>RH5.2 Linux can only see 64 MB. Can someone either re-post the email
>concerning this problem or please help? Of all the books I've been reading
>on Linux I can't seem to find the area concerning RAM.
>
>Thanks in Advance.
>
>
Do you have the RH52 Install Manual? If so, look on page 263.
If not, give this a shot. At the Lilo prompt type: linux mem=128M
After the machine boots use the command "free" to see if the full 128M
was recognised by the kernel. If so, append a line reading:
append="mem=128M" to the bottom of /etc/lilo.conf
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From: Randolph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: 3com/USRobotics VSP
Date: 8 May 1999 07:32:34 GMT
Unfortunately there have not been any new developments with the VSP cable
modem. I've e-mailed 3Com several times to no avail. I haven't even
recieved an answer. I figured at the least they would send me a
disappointing e-mail saying that they have no plans for support at this
time. I haven't even gotten that. I know that there were several Charter
Cable users that were in the same boat. I am currently using Blazenet as
an ISP and considering 3Com's reputation I'm sure that it won't be long
before there are more ISPs using this particular modem. All I can say is
keep up the e-mail campaign. Someone's gotta at least deny you. :\
Randolph
Just Me wrote:
> Just wondering if anyone has had any luck yet with a Linux driver for
> the 3Com VSP...... I recall earlier that Linux was left out in the cold
> as far as getting driver info, but I thought maybe there might have been
> new developments that I missed.
>
>
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From: "Garrie W. McLaws Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: NEWBIE.. Extremely Newbie questions.
Date: Fri, 07 May 1999 20:21:13 -0600
I have a Kingston KNE100TX and I am unable to make it work. The
documentation says that it uses the TULIP.C files. RedHat 5.2 kernel
2.0.X comes with such a file when I install the drivers it partions
itself off my 100Mb network. If I plug it into a 10Mb hut it stays
partioned off (the autodecetion with the media move doesn't work.. not a
big deal). If I boot up the machine with it plug into the 10Mb segement
it doesn't partion itself off but it doesn't pick up a DHCP address
either.
Any help.. Kingston offers a TULIP.C file but it has to be compiled into
the Kernel
How do you do that?
Thanks... In Advance
Please reply in a direct e-mail and a post (share the knowlage)
Thanks
Garrie
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RedHat 5.2 3C509 io conflict with SoundBlaster
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Date: Sat, 08 May 1999 13:50:36 GMT
In comp.os.linux.hardware Phil DeBecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It would be simpler to use the Etherdisk diskette and configure the 3c509
> to use a non-PnP fixed I/O address. You can then just get rid of the
> isapnp entry for the network card; Linux will probe for the I/O and IRQ
> settings on the board and your conflict will go away.
Yep. Had the same problem. Turn off PnP with the pnpdsabl included
on the configuration diskette. Then, re-run auto-configure with the
included software. This cleared up my problems, including a hardware
conflict with my then Ensoniq Soundscape. Works like a charm now.
Greg H.
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From: "Gert Goossens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: SCSI problem during installation of RH6.0
Date: Sat, 8 May 1999 19:42:37 +0200
The installation of RedHat 6.0 halts during detection the onboard Adaptec
U2W SCSI controller. I need this controller, because I boot from a SCSI disk
and want to install RH6.0 on it too.
My configuration: Asus P2B-LS MB with integrated Adaptec U2W SCSI.
On all SCSI ports are devices attached:
U-SCSI: Internal IBM harddisk (boot) and Teac CD-ROM.
UW-SCSI: External HP CD-writer, HP Scanner and Zip Plus.
U2W-SCSI: Quantum Viking II harddisk
This configuration works fine with RedHat 5.2, Windows 98 and Windows NT
4.0.
Can anybody help me?
If you want to reply by email, please remove 'nospam.' from my address.
TIA, Gert
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From: Albert Geyser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup,comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: Re: Newbie: Ethernet card not detected
Date: Sat, 08 May 1999 16:58:16 +0900
The NE2000 ethernet driver is probably already in your kernel, or
loadable as a module. Can't remember exactly how I did it, but I had to
putter about with insmod, changing the irq's and the base address before
mine started working. To see how to use insmod, read
/usr/doc/HOWTO/NET-3-HOWTO.and see if you can find a reference to all
the valid base addresses and irq's somewhere in your card's manual.
Good Luck
Albert Geyser
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William Burrow)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.advocacy
Subject: Re: Boycott Intel on your own webpage
Date: 8 May 1999 17:30:40 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 6 May 1999 17:56:39 GMT,
brian moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I think your time would be better spent on dealing with real privacy
>issues, such as WebTV's reporting of TV viewing habits and what
>Microsoft (owners of WebTV, after all) will do if they manage to get
>WinCE into cable boxes.
WinCE is going into cable boxes, AT&T is all buddy-buddy with MS now.
--
William Burrow
Copyright 1999 William Burrow
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jani Siljander)
Subject: Asuscom PCI ISDN
Date: Sat, 08 May 1999 08:19:18 GMT
Hi!
Is there any way to get Asuscom ISDNLink 128k adapter working under
Linux? I've read that at least the ISA version is supported, but how
about this PCI? I've tried to install it like it was the ISA version,
but complains always about the io-address.
I'm using RH5.2 with 2.2.5 kernel and this card is Asuscom
P-IN100-ST-D.
de Jani
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From: "Tony" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: aus.ads.wanted,aus.computers.linux,linux.samba
Subject: FS Something for everyone TXT Version
Date: Sat, 8 May 1999 18:30:03 +1000
Here is the text version for anyone who couldn't read the other message I
posted
ISA CARDS
<<Video Cards>>
1 x Trident 9000A 512k
1 x Vanilla Vga (Zymos ?) possibly 256k
1 x Vanilla Vga (Headland ?) possibly 256k
1 x IBM 8 bit VGA
1 x Western Digital 512k
1 x Tseng Labs ET4000AX 1m ?
1 x ATI GR Pro Turbo (Mach 64) 2m ?
1 x Sigma Designs (Real Magic ??) Mpeg Card with in-face cable
1 x Artist Pro 12 (stange card lots of memory) S-R-G-B tiny bnc type output
connectors ??
1 x Cirrus Logic GL-GD5420 1m
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<<LBA Cards>>
2 x ISA card to add LBA mode (HDD) for older type machines that don't
support LBA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<<Combo Cards>>
3 x HDD + Floppy + Serial + Parallel Controllers
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<<Printer>>
1 x 2-Parallel Port Board (adds two Parallel ports switchable address)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<<Serial Port>>
1 x 2 port 16550 multi IRQ select up to COM 8
1 x Stallion 16 Port OnBoard Brumby Inteligent Serial Board + 16 Port DB25
Breakout Box.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<<Network Lan>>
1 x Original NOVELL NE2000 BNC / AUI
3 x NE2000 compatible RJ45 / BNC
1 x NE2000 compatilbe BNC / AUI
1 x Texas Instruments Token Ring (full length) RJ45 / DB15
1 x Intel EtherExpress Pro RJ45
1 x SMC Combo Card RJ45 / AUI / BNC
1 x Compex NE2000 Compatible BNC / AUI
1 x RealTek (Acer) RJ45 / BNC
6 x 3Com Etherlink III ( 3C509TP ) RJ45 / AUI
7 x 3Com Etherlink III ( 3C509TP ) PnP Parallel Tasking RJ45 / AUI
2 x 3Com Etherlink III ( 3C509TP ) PnP Parallel Tasking RJ45
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<<Modem>>
1 x Maestro 28.8 Fax Modem
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<<Sound Card>>
1 x Aztech with CD connects for Sony Panasonic Mitsumi
1 x Creative Vibra 16
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<<SCSI>>
1 x Adaptec 1542B Floppy + SCSI Bootable internal & external connectors
1 x Buslogic BT542S Floppy + SCSI Bootable internal & external connectors
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
EISA BOARDS
<<SCSI>>
1 x Tekram Cacheing controller + 4meg internal & external connectors +
Floppy
1 x Adaptec DUEL 2742T Duel Scsi Controler with 2 internal & 1 external
connector + Floppy
1 x Buslogic BT742A internal & external connector + Floppy
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<<Network LAN>>
2 x Compaq NetFlex2 (+ Token Ring ) - RJ45 / AUI / DB15
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<<Video>>
1 x Compaq VGA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PCI BOARDS
<<Video>>
1 x Elephant (cirrus logic 64) no Ram
1 x Cirrus Logic CL-GD54M30 1m
1 x Cirrus Logic CL-GD5436 no Ram
1 x TSENG LABS ET4000/W32P 1m
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<<Network LAN>>
2 x Acer (Realtek) RTL8029 RJ45 / BNC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
VESA LOCAL BUS BOARDS
<<Video>
2 x Cirrus Logic CL-GD5428 512k upgradable
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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From: "Tony" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: aus.ads.wanted,aus.computers.linux,linux.samba
Subject: FS Something for everyone TXT Version Prt 2
Date: Sat, 8 May 1999 18:33:12 +1000
CPU
<<386>>
1 x 386 DX 20
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<<486>>
1 x 486 SX 25
1 x 486 SX 33
2 x 486 DX 33
2 x 486 DX2 66
1 x 486 DX2 v66 Cyrix
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<<Pentium PRO>>
1 x 133mhz 256k
1 x 180mhz 256k
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
MEMORY
<<30 Pin>>
2 x 256k 2 chip 80ns
2 x 256k 3 chip 100ns
6 x 1meg 3 chip 70ns
4 x 1meg 3 chip 60ns
2 x 1meg 9 chip 70ns
13 x 1meg 9 chip 80ns
4 x 4meg 3 chip 70ns
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<<72 Pin>>
2 x 8meg 16 chip (double side) 60ns
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<<DIMM>>
2 x 32meg DIMM 10ns
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
MOTHERBOARDS
<<486>>
3 x VLB 30 pin x 8
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<<PENTIUM>>
1 x PCPartner TX 512k 4-72pin + 3 DIMM IDE Floppy COM1+2 LPT USB up-to 83mhz
1 x Aopen TX 512k 4-72pin + 3 DIMM IDE Floppy COM1+2 LPT USB up-to 83mhz
1 x PC2000 TX 512k 4-72pin + IDE Floppy COM1+2 LPT USB PS2 upto 75mhz
1 x VX 512k 4-72pin + IDE Floppy COM1+2 LPT PS2
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<<PENTIUM PRO>>
2 x SOYO Pentium PRO 4-72pin + 1 DIMM IDE Floppy COM1+2 LPT
<<SERVER>>
1 x GIGA BYTE "Duel" Pentium 6-72pin + EISA
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: cpio and multivolume restore
Date: Sat, 08 May 1999 08:47:07 GMT
cpio 2.4.2, kernel 2.0.33, scsi tape, aha152x.
I can do a multivolume backup on a scsi tape: at the end of the 1st tape I'm
asked for the 2nd one and the backup completes regularly.
When I try to restore the backup it stops at the end of the 1st tape with the
error:
read IO error
I read a message from the st driver author, Kai Makisara, in which he says
this is a known problem with the st driver included in the 2.0.x series
kernels, and that it was fixed in 2.1.x.
I tried restoring the backup using kernel 2.2.4. At the end of the 1st tape
it asks for the 2nd tape (ok, no error), but when it is at few hundres bytes
from the end it asks me a 3rd tape which I have not because the backup took 2
tapes.
Has someone managed in restore a cpio multivolume backup (scsi tape)?
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From: "Hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: installing linux
Date: Sat, 8 May 1999 10:51:13 -0400
I have tried to install linux 5.2 on two different computers. One comes up
with an error saying it cannot find .../cdecl and then continues with error
messages saying there is no space left on the device (I have 1.5 gig. set
aside for linux). The other computer fails saying it cannot read
superblock. Any ideas? I really want to run linux.
1st computer is and AMDk6-2 300 and the other is an Intel 200MMX. Linux
appears to recognize my IDE hard drives and cd-rom drives fine.
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From: John Yorke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Is there a bpcd.o for kernel 2.2.5?
Date: 8 May 1999 09:32:34 GMT
My Backpack CD ROM used to work perfectly using the kernel installed with
RedHat 5.2 but after installing RedHat 6.0 I find out that there is no
bpcd.o file delivered anymore. Does anyone know where I can get a bpcd.o
(binary preferred over source) which has been compiled for kernel 2.2.5 and
works?
Help!! My Call to Power for Linux CD is on order and expected soon!
John Yorke
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From: "nnnn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Redhat 6.0... the good, the bad, and the ugly
Date: Tue, 04 May 1999 13:53:48 GMT
When you're in love, you are blind...
Jeff Volckaert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:7gmu2o$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Hello Everybody,
>
> I just did two Redhat 6.0 installs over the weekend and thought some
people
> might like to read some comments. Overall I'm really impressed. Every
> Redhat version since 3.0.3 has raised my expectations of Linux and not let
> me down.
>
>
> The good:
>
> The single disk ftp install is great. It's also nice to test the X setup
> during install.
>
> The bootup process is nicer since they added green OKs (Red faileds) and
> changed the X login screen to a much more stylish graphic.
>
> I LOVE the login option to select Gnome, KDE, etc on login. Great job
> Redhat!
>
> The desktops keep getting better all the time, this is no exception. This
> is my first experience using Gnome and I love it. Just need better
> installed themes now. Can't they work a deal with www.themes.org or
> something?
>
> All my hardware (with the exception of my Hauppauge tuner card) works
> flawlessly. Ensonique sound, Riva128 video, 13G seagate drive and ne2000
> network included.
>
>
> The Bad:
>
> I've had a few hard locks. Ouch! Some of my first with Linux (which i've
> been using for over 3 years). Not a good trend to start.
>
> LICQ segment faults now... could be LICQ though.
>
> Still haven't got XawTV working with my Hauppauge tuner card. I'll have
to
> mess around with hand loading modules like I had to do with Redhat
> 5.2+2.2.5. Just hoping I wouldn't have to.
>
>
> The Ugly:
>
> The Ultima Online client will not run under Gnome but will under
WindowMaker
> (without sound though, but that's Origin's prob).
>
> DHCP will not work with my Cable modem. My workstations DHCP fine to my
> Linux DHCP server though. This one really hurts and prevents me from
> upgrading my firewall until it's fixed. I'm told that Redhat now uses a
> program called pump instead of dhcpcd.
>
>
>
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