Linux-Hardware Digest #435, Volume #10            Mon, 7 Jun 99 20:13:34 EDT

Contents:
  Re: Best AGP Card for Linux / XFree86 [was Re: AGP only at 8bpp?!] (Christoph alias 
Stoffl)
  Re: Printer Lexmark 2030 inkjet (Grant Taylor)
  Re: Help!  Caught signal 11 in 1 of 100 kernel compiles. (Rod Roark)
  Re: Riva TNT Drivers for Linux (Michael Meissner)
  how i can install my agp video card? ("Killer Bee")
  Re: F: HP DAT-STREAMER F�R LINUX (Marc Mutz)
  Re: Compaq easy-access-keyboard-buttons? (Marc Mutz)
  How do I install a 3com 509? (DB7654321)
  Re: NICs needed badly (alpine)
  Re: good motherboard for K6-2 450 and 350 (Marc Mutz)
  Re: Zoom Modem and FreeBSD/Linux (Kaushik Raghavan)
  Network Card & Creative 32 PNP with RedHat 6.0 ("Peter Letkeman")
  Help!  Caught signal 11 in 1 of 100 kernel compiles. (Scott Mark)
  Re: Pioneer DVD-303S - any experience? ("dusan")

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From: Christoph alias Stoffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: linux.sources.kernel,linux.dev.kernel,de.comp.os.unix.linux.hardware
Subject: Re: Best AGP Card for Linux / XFree86 [was Re: AGP only at 8bpp?!]
Date: Mon, 07 Jun 1999 21:26:21 +0200

"David R. Bergstein" wrote:

> Koder wrote:
> >
> > JOe!
> >
> > The problem is completely solved! My friend was wrong indeed, it was =
not the
> > kernel. I just forgot to use startx -- -bpp 24! If you use these para=
meters,
> > and your XFree86 is configured correctly, it will run on most cards!
> >
>
> With this thought in mind, I am interested in moving to an AGP graphic
> card for my Linux system.  Can any one provide some recommendations on
> particular models that are known to work well with XFree86, i.e., for
> compatibility & performance?  I was hesitant before this because of all=

> the prior negative reports.
>
> Thanks in advance!

Hi
I  operate the ASUS 3400TNT and it works fine.
cu
Christoph

>
>
> --
> David R. Bergstein
> Systems Engineer and Blues Musician - http://www.erols.com/dbergst
> Heart of Blue - current bookings are on-line at
> http://www.heartofblue.com

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From: Grant Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Printer Lexmark 2030 inkjet
Date: 07 Jun 1999 17:17:58 -0400

"Nuno Amorim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I have a Lexmark 2030 Inkjet, but i can�t find it�s driver.

AFAIK, there is no free software which can drive this printer at all.

The closest thing is Henryk's 7000 and 5700 driver, but iirc he does
not have any plans for work on the 2030.

If I'm missing something, please let me know or correct the database
at http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/pht/printer_list.cgi?make=Lexmark

-- 
Grant Taylor - gtaylor@picante<dot>com - http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/
 Cellphone information: http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/cell/
 Libretto information:  http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/portable/
 Linux Printing HOWTO:  http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/pht/

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From: Rod Roark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Help!  Caught signal 11 in 1 of 100 kernel compiles.
Date: 7 Jun 1999 21:09:42 GMT

Scott Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>...
>In one of 100 compiles the C compiler received signal 11.
>
>I have no idea if the CPUs are too hot, or if the memory is too hot, or if
>the memory isn't up to snuff, or what.
>
>How can I track down and eliminate this problem?

Start with http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/.  Good luck!

-- Rod
======================================================================
Sunset Systems                           Preconfigured Linux Computers
http://www.sunsetsystems.com/                      and Custom Software
======================================================================

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Subject: Re: Riva TNT Drivers for Linux
From: Michael Meissner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 07 Jun 1999 18:01:26 -0400

Vagelis Blathras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > >
> > > Thanks Jimmy,
> > > Did you use the Xfree driver?
> 
> The new Xfree Server appears to have better 2D acceleration, and it seems
> ok to me.

I went back to the standard 3.3.3.1 server, as it doesn't seem to be able to
work with emacs correctly on my Diamond Viper 550 PCI video card.  If I go to a
line ending in "0 " (ie, 0 followed by a space), and position the cursor at the
end of the line (ie, on top of the space), the cursor disappears completely.
If I position the cursor over the 0, it does not display the 0 inside the
block, but instead displays the 0 as a different color.  I tried this in both
16 bits/pixel and 32 bits/pixel, and with "sw_cursor" specified and not,
without any resources or emacs initializations.  In all cases, it had the same
behavior.

-- 
Michael Meissner, Cygnus Solutions
PMB 198, 174 Littleton Road #3, Westford, Massachusetts 01886
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]      phone: 978-486-9304     fax: 978-692-4482

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From: "Killer Bee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: how i can install my agp video card?
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 19:17:21 -0700

Hi, I'm having trouble to configure an AGP Video Card.

My card is an Diamond Stealth II G460.

Tanks for all

Killer Bee








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Date: Mon, 07 Jun 1999 22:12:15 +0200
From: Marc Mutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: F: HP DAT-STREAMER F�R LINUX

Christian Wiese wrote:
> 
> Hallo,
> 
> ich will mir einen externen DAT-Streamer f�r meinen Linux-Rechner
> kaufen, und liebaugele mit einem HP SureStore 24e(U).
> Jetzt gibt es jedoch eine explizite UNIX-Variane (U), und ich habe
> schon einige negative Meldungen ueber HP DAT Streamer bzgl. UNIX
> gelesen.
> 
> FRAGE: Was ist bei diesem Ger�t anders, und benoetigt man es bei Linux
> ?
Some Unix variants need tapes that identify themselves as 'tape
archives', not DAT's. I do not know if Linux is concerned with that, but
it is widely said that Linux works great with all SCSI tapes.

Marc

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Date: Mon, 07 Jun 1999 22:16:20 +0200
From: Marc Mutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Compaq easy-access-keyboard-buttons?

Pankaj Pant wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> We bought a Compaq recently, and the keyboard has buttons for controlling
> the speakers, etc. We have a dual-boot W98/Linux setup and the buttons don't
> work under Linux. After trying for a week (even searched for answers in
> dejanews) we are hoping that someone can point us in the right direction.
> Since the speakers don't have any volume controls on them, the only way
> right now is to use software.
> 
> Thanks - Pankaj.
use 'xev' to get the keycodes and then bind them to scripts in your
windowmanager's config file.

Marc

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (DB7654321)
Subject: How do I install a 3com 509?
Date: 7 Jun 1999 21:27:08 GMT

I have a 3com 509 network card and do not know how to install it.  I haven't
found much info on the installation of the card.  I have put it in a free isa
slot and booted up.  What do I do from here?  I am new to linux so examples are
nice.  I have tryed to find the instuctions in the book Red Hat Linux
Unleashed, but haven't had any success.

=========================
David Bell

Please don't email me just reply on the board.

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From: alpine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: NICs needed badly
Date: Mon, 07 Jun 1999 16:17:55 -0400
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

i have the 10 meg sohoware pnp nic working perfect in a older 486 linux
box
and i have a dlinx pci running the rhino driver working excellent in a
pent pro linux box the soho was easier to set up
what ever you do
DO NOT BUY LINK SYS     they suck don't function properly
and there soft set program will mess with a windows nt file system on
the second hard drive if applicable
so i strongly recommend against link sys



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Date: Mon, 07 Jun 1999 22:17:55 +0200
From: Marc Mutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: good motherboard for K6-2 450 and 350

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Any suggestions on a decent mobo for my K6-2? I'm getting a 350 and a
> 450 to build 2 systems.
> 
If you want quality, use ASUS P5A.
If you're building a cluster, use this cheap Elitegroup board.

Marc

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From: Kaushik Raghavan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc,comp.unix.misc,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Zoom Modem and FreeBSD/Linux
Date: Mon, 07 Jun 1999 17:00:17 -0500
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I am using a 2929 and I don't have ANY problems with it. Oh...I had to
disable PnP-OS in my BIOS. It dials out fine and even connects ok. Did you
check if the dialin number is correct? "set carrier-watch off" for the
modem and try. And I have the PnP jumper enabled in my modem and
configured isapnp in linux to use the pnp mode in the modem. (Even though
BIOS is set to a non-PnP OS).

By setting BIOS to a PNP-OS, I lose an available com port for some reason
and the remaining one does not even work.

Kaushik


Robert McCormick wrote:

> I'm using a Zoom model 2819. In order to get it to work in Linux I had
> to jumper it so that the plug and play was turned off (as described in
> the manual). Does the 2919 have this option?
>
> --Robert
>
> Mike Packard wrote:
> >
> > I have an internal Zoom Modem model 2919, which I am having problems
> > getting it to work on FreeBSD and Linux.  First, has anyone out there
> > got this modem to work for them?  My problem is when the modem dials
> > out, the magic CONNECT answer back does not appear.
> >
> > Any advice would be appreciated.
> >
> > Mike Packard
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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From: "Peter Letkeman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Network Card & Creative 32 PNP with RedHat 6.0
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 18:35:46 -0400

I am a newbie but am learning.  I would like to setup my Creative
SoundBlaster 32AWE and my network card. I know i have to use isapnp with a
config file.
I have not configured these three item :
IBM EtherJet Adapter PnP (network card)
Creative SoundBlaster 32AWE Pnp (sound card)
HP 7100+ (ide cd-rom burner)
Can someone help me please?
Pete

Here is what i got when I ran pnpdump.

# $Id: pnpdump.c,v 1.18 1999/02/14 22:47:18 fox Exp $
# This is free software, see the sources for details.
# This software has NO WARRANTY, use at your OWN RISK
#
# For details of this file format, see isapnp.conf(5)
#
# For latest information and FAQ on isapnp and pnpdump see:
# http://www.roestock.demon.co.uk/isapnptools/
#
# Compiler flags: -DREALTIME -DNEEDSETSCHEDULER -DABORT_ONRESERR
#
# Trying port address 0203
# Board 1 has serial identifier f3 10 09 dd d8 44 00 8c 0e
# Board 2 has serial identifier f4 00 05 90 71 10 10 4d 24

# (DEBUG)
(READPORT 0x0203)
(ISOLATE PRESERVE)
(IDENTIFY *)
(VERBOSITY 2)
(CONFLICT (IO FATAL)(IRQ FATAL)(DMA FATAL)(MEM FATAL)) # or WARNING

# Card 1: (serial identifier f3 10 09 dd d8 44 00 8c 0e)
# Vendor Id CTL0044, Serial Number 269082072, checksum 0xF3.
# Version 1.0, Vendor version 1.0
# ANSI string -->Creative SB32 PnP<--
#
# Logical device id CTL0031
#     Device supports vendor reserved register @ 0x38
#     Device supports vendor reserved register @ 0x3a
#     Device supports vendor reserved register @ 0x3d
#
# Edit the entries below to uncomment out the configuration required.
# Note that only the first value of any range is given, this may be changed
if required
# Don't forget to uncomment the activate (ACT Y) when happy

(CONFIGURE CTL0044/269082072 (LD 0
#     ANSI string -->Audio<--

# Multiple choice time, choose one only !

#     Start dependent functions: priority preferred
#       IRQ 5.
#             High true, edge sensitive interrupt (by default)
# (INT 0 (IRQ 5 (MODE +E)))
#       First DMA channel 1.
#             8 bit DMA only
#             Logical device is not a bus master
#             DMA may execute in count by byte mode
#             DMA may not execute in count by word mode
#             DMA channel speed in compatible mode
# (DMA 0 (CHANNEL 1))
#       Next DMA channel 5.
#             16 bit DMA only
#             Logical device is not a bus master
#             DMA may not execute in count by byte mode
#             DMA may execute in count by word mode
#             DMA channel speed in compatible mode
# (DMA 1 (CHANNEL 5))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x0220
#             Maximum IO base address 0x0220
#             IO base alignment 1 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 16
# (IO 0 (SIZE 16) (BASE 0x0220))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x0330
#             Maximum IO base address 0x0330
#             IO base alignment 1 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 2
# (IO 1 (SIZE 2) (BASE 0x0330))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x0388
#             Maximum IO base address 0x0388
#             IO base alignment 1 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 4
# (IO 2 (SIZE 4) (BASE 0x0388))

#       Start dependent functions: priority acceptable
#       IRQ 5, 7 or 10.
#             High true, edge sensitive interrupt (by default)
# (INT 0 (IRQ 5 (MODE +E)))
#       First DMA channel 0, 1 or 3.
#             8 bit DMA only
#             Logical device is not a bus master
#             DMA may execute in count by byte mode
#             DMA may not execute in count by word mode
#             DMA channel speed in compatible mode
# (DMA 0 (CHANNEL 0))
#       Next DMA channel 5, 6 or 7.
#             16 bit DMA only
#             Logical device is not a bus master
#             DMA may not execute in count by byte mode
#             DMA may execute in count by word mode
#             DMA channel speed in compatible mode
# (DMA 1 (CHANNEL 5))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x0220
#             Maximum IO base address 0x0280
#             IO base alignment 32 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 16
# (IO 0 (SIZE 16) (BASE 0x0220))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x0300
#             Maximum IO base address 0x0330
#             IO base alignment 48 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 2
# (IO 1 (SIZE 2) (BASE 0x0300))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x0388
#             Maximum IO base address 0x0388
#             IO base alignment 1 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 4
# (IO 2 (SIZE 4) (BASE 0x0388))

#       Start dependent functions: priority acceptable
#       IRQ 5, 7 or 10.
#             High true, edge sensitive interrupt (by default)
# (INT 0 (IRQ 5 (MODE +E)))
#       First DMA channel 0, 1 or 3.
#             8 bit DMA only
#             Logical device is not a bus master
#             DMA may execute in count by byte mode
#             DMA may not execute in count by word mode
#             DMA channel speed in compatible mode
# (DMA 0 (CHANNEL 0))
#       Next DMA channel 5, 6 or 7.
#             16 bit DMA only
#             Logical device is not a bus master
#             DMA may not execute in count by byte mode
#             DMA may execute in count by word mode
#             DMA channel speed in compatible mode
# (DMA 1 (CHANNEL 5))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x0220
#             Maximum IO base address 0x0280
#             IO base alignment 32 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 16
# (IO 0 (SIZE 16) (BASE 0x0220))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x0300
#             Maximum IO base address 0x0330
#             IO base alignment 48 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 2
# (IO 1 (SIZE 2) (BASE 0x0300))

#       Start dependent functions: priority functional
#       IRQ 5, 7 or 10.
#             High true, edge sensitive interrupt (by default)
# (INT 0 (IRQ 5 (MODE +E)))
#       First DMA channel 0, 1 or 3.
#             8 bit DMA only
#             Logical device is not a bus master
#             DMA may execute in count by byte mode
#             DMA may not execute in count by word mode
#             DMA channel speed in compatible mode
# (DMA 0 (CHANNEL 0))
#       Next DMA channel 5, 6 or 7.
#             16 bit DMA only
#             Logical device is not a bus master
#             DMA may not execute in count by byte mode
#             DMA may execute in count by word mode
#             DMA channel speed in compatible mode
# (DMA 1 (CHANNEL 5))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x0220
#             Maximum IO base address 0x0280
#             IO base alignment 32 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 16
# (IO 0 (SIZE 16) (BASE 0x0220))

#       Start dependent functions: priority functional
#       IRQ 5, 7 or 10.
#             High true, edge sensitive interrupt (by default)
# (INT 0 (IRQ 5 (MODE +E)))
#       First DMA channel 0, 1 or 3.
#             8 bit DMA only
#             Logical device is not a bus master
#             DMA may execute in count by byte mode
#             DMA may not execute in count by word mode
#             DMA channel speed in compatible mode
# (DMA 0 (CHANNEL 0))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x0220
#             Maximum IO base address 0x0280
#             IO base alignment 32 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 16
# (IO 0 (SIZE 16) (BASE 0x0220))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x0300
#             Maximum IO base address 0x0330
#             IO base alignment 48 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 2
# (IO 1 (SIZE 2) (BASE 0x0300))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x0388
#             Maximum IO base address 0x0388
#             IO base alignment 1 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 4
# (IO 2 (SIZE 4) (BASE 0x0388))

#       Start dependent functions: priority functional
#       IRQ 5, 7 or 10.
#             High true, edge sensitive interrupt (by default)
# (INT 0 (IRQ 5 (MODE +E)))
#       First DMA channel 0, 1 or 3.
#             8 bit DMA only
#             Logical device is not a bus master
#             DMA may execute in count by byte mode
#             DMA may not execute in count by word mode
#             DMA channel speed in compatible mode
# (DMA 0 (CHANNEL 0))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x0220
#             Maximum IO base address 0x0280
#             IO base alignment 32 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 16
# (IO 0 (SIZE 16) (BASE 0x0220))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x0300
#             Maximum IO base address 0x0330
#             IO base alignment 48 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 2
# (IO 1 (SIZE 2) (BASE 0x0300))

#       Start dependent functions: priority functional
#       IRQ 5, 7, 10 or 11.
#             High true, edge sensitive interrupt (by default)
# (INT 0 (IRQ 5 (MODE +E)))
#       First DMA channel 0, 1 or 3.
#             8 bit DMA only
#             Logical device is not a bus master
#             DMA may execute in count by byte mode
#             DMA may not execute in count by word mode
#             DMA channel speed in compatible mode
# (DMA 0 (CHANNEL 0))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x0220
#             Maximum IO base address 0x0280
#             IO base alignment 32 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 16
# (IO 0 (SIZE 16) (BASE 0x0220))

#     End dependent functions
 (NAME "CTL0044/269082072[0]{Audio               }")
# (ACT Y)
))
#
# Logical device id CTL2011
#     Device supports vendor reserved register @ 0x38
#     Device supports vendor reserved register @ 0x3a
#     Device supports vendor reserved register @ 0x3d
#
# Edit the entries below to uncomment out the configuration required.
# Note that only the first value of any range is given, this may be changed
if required
# Don't forget to uncomment the activate (ACT Y) when happy

(CONFIGURE CTL0044/269082072 (LD 1
#     Compatible device id PNP0600
#     ANSI string -->IDE<--

# Multiple choice time, choose one only !

#     Start dependent functions: priority preferred
#       IRQ 10.
#             High true, edge sensitive interrupt (by default)
# (INT 0 (IRQ 10 (MODE +E)))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x0168
#             Maximum IO base address 0x0168
#             IO base alignment 1 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 8
# (IO 0 (SIZE 8) (BASE 0x0168))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x036e
#             Maximum IO base address 0x036e
#             IO base alignment 1 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 2
# (IO 1 (SIZE 2) (BASE 0x036e))

#       Start dependent functions: priority acceptable
#       IRQ 11.
#             High true, edge sensitive interrupt (by default)
# (INT 0 (IRQ 11 (MODE +E)))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x01e8
#             Maximum IO base address 0x01e8
#             IO base alignment 1 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 8
# (IO 0 (SIZE 8) (BASE 0x01e8))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x03ee
#             Maximum IO base address 0x03ee
#             IO base alignment 1 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 2
# (IO 1 (SIZE 2) (BASE 0x03ee))

#       Start dependent functions: priority acceptable
#       IRQ 10, 11 or 15.
#             High true, edge sensitive interrupt (by default)
# (INT 0 (IRQ 10 (MODE +E)))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x0100
#             Maximum IO base address 0x01f8
#             IO base alignment 8 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 8
# (IO 0 (SIZE 8) (BASE 0x0100))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x0300
#             Maximum IO base address 0x03fe
#             IO base alignment 2 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 2
# (IO 1 (SIZE 2) (BASE 0x0300))

#       Start dependent functions: priority functional
#       IRQ 15.
#             High true, edge sensitive interrupt (by default)
# (INT 0 (IRQ 15 (MODE +E)))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x0170
#             Maximum IO base address 0x0170
#             IO base alignment 1 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 8
# (IO 0 (SIZE 8) (BASE 0x0170))
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x0376
#             Maximum IO base address 0x0376
#             IO base alignment 1 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 1
# (IO 1 (SIZE 1) (BASE 0x0376))

#     End dependent functions
 (NAME "CTL0044/269082072[1]{IDE                 }")
# (ACT Y)
))
#
# Logical device id CTL0021
#     Device supports vendor reserved register @ 0x39
#     Device supports vendor reserved register @ 0x3a
#     Device supports vendor reserved register @ 0x3d
#
# Edit the entries below to uncomment out the configuration required.
# Note that only the first value of any range is given, this may be changed
if required
# Don't forget to uncomment the activate (ACT Y) when happy

(CONFIGURE CTL0044/269082072 (LD 2
#     ANSI string -->WaveTable<--

# Multiple choice time, choose one only !

#     Start dependent functions: priority preferred
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x0620
#             Maximum IO base address 0x0620
#             IO base alignment 1 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 4
# (IO 0 (SIZE 4) (BASE 0x0620))

#       Start dependent functions: priority acceptable
#       Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#             Minimum IO base address 0x0620
#             Maximum IO base address 0x0680
#             IO base alignment 32 bytes
#             Number of IO addresses required: 4
# (IO 0 (SIZE 4) (BASE 0x0620))

#     End dependent functions
 (NAME "CTL0044/269082072[2]{WaveTable           }")
# (ACT Y)
))
#
# Logical device id CTL7001
#     Device supports vendor reserved register @ 0x38
#     Device supports vendor reserved register @ 0x3a
#     Device supports vendor reserved register @ 0x3d
#
# Edit the entries below to uncomment out the configuration required.
# Note that only the first value of any range is given, this may be changed
if required
# Don't forget to uncomment the activate (ACT Y) when happy

(CONFIGURE CTL0044/269082072 (LD 3
#     Compatible device id PNPb02f
#     ANSI string -->Game<--
#     Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#         Minimum IO base address 0x0200
#         Maximum IO base address 0x0200
#         IO base alignment 1 bytes
#         Number of IO addresses required: 8
# (IO 0 (SIZE 8) (BASE 0x0200))
 (NAME "CTL0044/269082072[3]{Game                }")
# (ACT Y)
))
#
# Logical device id CTL0051
#     Device supports vendor reserved register @ 0x38
#     Device supports vendor reserved register @ 0x3a
#     Device supports vendor reserved register @ 0x3d
#
# Edit the entries below to uncomment out the configuration required.
# Note that only the first value of any range is given, this may be changed
if required
# Don't forget to uncomment the activate (ACT Y) when happy

(CONFIGURE CTL0044/269082072 (LD 4
#     ANSI string -->StereoEnhance<--
#     Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#         Minimum IO base address 0x0100
#         Maximum IO base address 0x03f8
#         IO base alignment 8 bytes
#         Number of IO addresses required: 1
# (IO 0 (SIZE 1) (BASE 0x0100))
 (NAME "CTL0044/269082072[4]{StereoEnhance       }")
# (ACT Y)
))
# End tag... Checksum 0x00 (OK)

# Card 2: (serial identifier f4 00 05 90 71 10 10 4d 24)
# Vendor Id IBM1010, Serial Number 364657, checksum 0xF4.
#     Version 1.0, Vendor version 1.0
#     ANSI string -->IBM EtherJet ISA Adapter<--
#
# Logical device id IBM1010
#     Device support I/O range check register
#     Device supports vendor reserved register @ 0x38
#     Device supports vendor reserved register @ 0x3a
#     Device supports vendor reserved register @ 0x3d
#
# Edit the entries below to uncomment out the configuration required.
# Note that only the first value of any range is given, this may be changed
if required
# Don't forget to uncomment the activate (ACT Y) when happy

(CONFIGURE IBM1010/364657 (LD 0
#     IRQ 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14 or 15.
#         High true, edge sensitive interrupt (by default)
# (INT 0 (IRQ 3 (MODE +E)))
#     Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
#         Minimum IO base address 0x0200
#         Maximum IO base address 0x0360
#         IO base alignment 16 bytes
#         Number of IO addresses required: 16
# (IO 0 (SIZE 16) (BASE 0x0200) (CHECK))
 (NAME "IBM1010/364657[0]{IBM EtherJet ISA Adapter}")
# (ACT Y)
))
# End tag... Checksum 0x00 (OK)

# Returns all cards to the "Wait for Key" state
(WAITFORKEY)





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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Scott Mark)
Subject: Help!  Caught signal 11 in 1 of 100 kernel compiles.
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 19:51:58 GMT

I've been having some spotty problems with signal 11 under Xwindows, so
today I ran a script to compile the kernel 100 times.

The system is a dual-CPU Pentium MMX running kernel version 2.0.34.  The
script was essentially:

make clean
make zImage MAKE="make -j"

to stress the system as much as possible.


In one of 100 compiles the C compiler received signal 11.

I have no idea if the CPUs are too hot, or if the memory is too hot, or if
the memory isn't up to snuff, or what.

How can I track down and eliminate this problem?


Help!  Please!  Thank you!

Scott Mark
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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From: "dusan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Pioneer DVD-303S - any experience?
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 18:22:22 -0500

hi
look at dvd pioneer
www.pricewatch.com
from $160 up
dusan

matthew.r.pavlovich.1 wrote in message ...
>Where/how much did you get the drive for?
>
>On Mon, 5 Apr 1999, Charles Johnston wrote:
>
>> I've got the DVD-302 SCSI, and it works fine under linux.
>>
>> "J. P." wrote:
>> >
>> > On 03 Apr 1999 21:35:29 GMT, Alex Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > >I'm looking at getting a Pioneer DVD-303S (3rd gen. SCSI DVD-ROM drive).
>> > >
>> > >Has anyone had any experience getting this working as a CD-ROM drive under
>> > >Linux?  Is it known to work/known not to work?
>> >
>> > Please post answers to this question here 'cause there are others who
>> > are planning to get the same drive.
>> >
>> > Joe
>>
>>
>
>



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