Linux-Hardware Digest #452, Volume #10 Wed, 9 Jun 99 20:13:47 EDT
Contents:
Re: Does anybody know a ftp program support resume? (Do-Hoon Kwon)
<Q>Logitech bus mice setup (Ling Liu)
Epson Stylus Color 600 Config Problems (Dave Howland)
DVD ROM drive (Vijay Ramachandran)
Re: Sound Blaster volume issues (Lew Pitcher)
Linux and X on a IBM Thinkpad 770Z ("Robert McBride")
Re: good motherboard for K6-2 450 and 350 (Mike Frisch)
Re: Digital Modems & Linux? (Mike Frisch)
Re: Dual celeron (Mike Frisch)
Re: Dual celeron (Mike Frisch)
Re: Promise Ultra 33 IDE Controller (Mike Frisch)
Recommended SCSI scananer? (Mike Frisch)
Re: Problems with S3-trio3d ("Arkadiy Korobeyko")
Re: Celeron or PII? (Keith)
Re: Celeron or PII? (Edmondo)
Re: Can't access all my memory! (Sonny)
Re: SuSE 6.0 Installation problems ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: Linux and Western Digital 13G hard disk ("Charles Sullivan")
Re: Xeon processor (Shice Beoney)
Flatbed SCSI Scanner hanging kernel (Jordi)
Re: SOYO SY-5EMA+ Motherboard problems ? (Eric Wick)
Intel 440 BX chipset and IDE DMA problems - please help (David Wilson)
Re: Can't access all my memory! (Edmondo)
Re: Backup recommendations? (Michael Meissner)
Re: Modem Zoom 2919 doesn't work ... ("LHD Administrator")
Re: about SB AWE64 ISA ("William B. Cattell")
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From: Do-Hoon Kwon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Does anybody know a ftp program support resume?
Date: Wed, 09 Jun 1999 17:26:41 -0400
Y Chen wrote:
>
> I don't like to download a program for about an
> hour. Even frustrating if it stop and I can not
> resume transfering.
> Go zilla is better, I just wondering if I can get
> a program like that in linux platform.
Hi,
Do you find "reget" command not useful?
Do-Hoon Kwon
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Don't just look at your windows, look out...
There's wonderful world of stable, reliable, powerful OS's out there.
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From: Ling Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.setup,uk.comp.os.linux
Subject: <Q>Logitech bus mice setup
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 1999 15:19:33 -0700
I tried to use Logitech bus mice on my Linux PC. I used to have serial
mouse and it works fine in X Window. The port I used is
/dev/mouse->/dev/ttyS1. I tried and this port didnt work out. I want to
know what's the correct dev port I should use for Logitech bus mice.
Thanks
Ling
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From: Dave Howland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Epson Stylus Color 600 Config Problems
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 1999 09:00:53 -0400
I have an Epson Stylus Color 600 printer. I've got ghostscript 5.50
installed and i've figured out how to print .ps files to the epson using
the gs command with upp drivers at the command prompt. I'd like to be able
to print with it in Star Office or Corel WordPerfect. Anybody know how to
set this up? Thanx in advance.
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From: Vijay Ramachandran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: DVD ROM drive
Date: Wed, 09 Jun 1999 14:32:28 -0700
Hi,
I have bought DELL inspiron 7000 laptop with a DVD ROM drive. Can
I install linux on my system even though I don't have a CD ROM drive.
That is, will I be use my DVD ROM drive as a CD ROM drive ?
Thanks,
Vijay
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lew Pitcher)
Subject: Re: Sound Blaster volume issues
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 09 Jun 1999 13:22:28 GMT
On Wed, 09 Jun 1999 07:49:49 -0400, Joe Pelkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi, how do I change the volume of my sound blaster 16?
The easiest way that I can think of is to pick up one of the (many)
sound mixer applications available. I use smix, and have tried tkmix
with good results.
Linuxberg has a good selection of mixers; take a look at
http://idirect.Linuxberg.com/x11html/mul_mixers.html
or your local Linuxberg mirror for the list.
BTW: Linuxberg is by no means the only source here, just a convenient one.
Lew Pitcher
System Consultant, Integration Solutions Architecture
Toronto Dominion Bank
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
(Opinions expressed are my own, not my employer's.)
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From: "Robert McBride" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Linux and X on a IBM Thinkpad 770Z
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 1999 14:35:18 -0700
Trying to get X running on a Thinkpad 770-Z. Would like a X config file if
anyone has one that's working. Thanks in advance...
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Regards,
Bob McBride
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Frisch)
Subject: Re: good motherboard for K6-2 450 and 350
Date: 8 Jun 1999 00:51:47 GMT
On Mon, 7 Jun 1999 23:48:09 +0100, Peter Christy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm using an Asus P5AB with a K6-2 350 overclocked to 400. No problems to
>report at all!
This board has shown problems with stability when using the K6-2 450
(which the original poster inquired about). I wouldn't recommend it for
that CPU.
Mike.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Frisch)
Subject: Re: Digital Modems & Linux?
Date: 8 Jun 1999 01:08:00 GMT
On Tue, 08 Jun 1999 00:51:13 GMT, Bob Batson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Can anyone tell me about a 56K external digital modem that works with
>Linux?
Any RS-3232, external 56k modem will work with Linux. I've used a USR
Sportster 56k external successfully with Linux.
>I want to use this modem in a dial-up connection to my ISP and all I've
>found so far is a internal MultiTech MT5634ZPX. It has an ISA interface
>& gets 56K on downloads only from a V.90 server.
What's wrong with the internal modem? (Assuming it's not a Winmodem which
are a "no-no" on Linux).
Mike.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Frisch)
Subject: Re: Dual celeron
Date: 8 Jun 1999 01:42:41 GMT
On 8 Jun 1999 01:14:57 GMT, Tsmanlyman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Yes. Be careful, tho. Sometimes you need the 370 kit (20 to 40 bucks).
>Remember, there's more than 1 model Celeron, and if you have to buy the kit,
>you might as well buy the PII
There's still a pretty hefty difference in price between a Socket 370 PPGA
Celeron and the same speed Pentium II. The "kit" as you call it (actually
a card with a Slot1 edge on it and a Socket 370 socket) is less than $20
usually.
Mike.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Frisch)
Subject: Re: Dual celeron
Date: 8 Jun 1999 00:51:03 GMT
On Mon, 07 Jun 1999 17:12:03 -0700, j <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Looking at building a dual processor box to run BeOS and Linux. Not too
>interested in pentium II or III because of cost. Can celeron processors
>be used on dual slot 1 board?
Not without physical modification to the Slot 1 CPU itself. Your best bet
is to use Socket 370 PPGA Celerons on SMP capable Slotkets on the
appropriate dual board. More info at http://www.anandtech.com and
http://www.sharkyextreme.com.
Mike.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Frisch)
Subject: Re: Promise Ultra 33 IDE Controller
Date: 9 Jun 1999 01:34:15 GMT
On Tue, 8 Jun 1999 20:57:10 -0400, Troy Hellman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Is the promise Ultra33 IDE Controller supported under linux?
I have one in my P100 test machine and it seems to be supported in 2.2.5
(the kernel that comes with RedHat 6.0) without any fooling around (no
kernel recompile, etc). I do not have a UDMA drive connected to it,
though.
Mike.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Frisch)
Subject: Recommended SCSI scananer?
Date: 7 Jun 1999 02:19:17 GMT
Can somebody recommend a low-end SCSI scanner that works well with the
available software in Linux? I currently have a Mustek parallel port
scanner that is tied to Windows (bleh) and I am looking to replace it.
Does anybody have experience with the UMAX 610S or 1220S? The prices are
right, but how is the compatibility? On that note, what is a decent
scanning software package?
Thanks,
Mike.
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From: "Arkadiy Korobeyko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Problems with S3-trio3d
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 1999 16:35:45 +0300
Angel "Liso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:7jlavr$nqf$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> I`ve a problem installing X in Redhat 6.0 on a AMD 350 with AGP and
graphics
> card (S3 trio3d 4MB), I tried with XBF-i740 Xserver but, of course, it
didnt
> work. Can anybody tell me which server should I use?? and where I can
found
> it.
>
> I was read all the HOWTO but i didnt found anything.
>
>
> thanks.
>
>
Go to this page http://www.uno.edu/~adamico/banshee and try to use
FrameBuffer
server.
This is for Banshee but should also work for any VESA 2 compliant cards.
Arkadiy
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From: Keith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Celeron or PII?
Date: Wed, 09 Jun 1999 11:58:43 GMT
If you can find them, a Celeron 300A overclocked to 450MHz is PDQ I
have a pair of them and just wish I had time to use them more.
Keith.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Heather Propes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to figure out if I should buy a Pentium II or a Celeron.
I
> have heard that a Celeron 400 is only 10% slower than a PII 400. Does
> anybody have an opinion?
>
> Anders Buch
>
>
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From: Edmondo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Celeron or PII?
Date: Wed, 09 Jun 1999 15:22:53 +0200
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dave Edick wrote:
> A significant item not mentioned so far is bus speed. Non-overclocked
> Celerons all run the bus at 66MHz. Most P2s and all P3s run the bus at
> 100Mhz. But most overclocked Celerons run at 100Mhz bus speed as well.
In any case with 100 Mhz you gain only 5% of performance! More
interesting is the 2-level-cache at processor speed of the celeron
and in some cases it outperforms the PII at same clock speed.
> Between the two, I'd go with the Celeron. Especially if I were interested
> in overclocking. P2s have pretty poor price/performance and P3s are a
> total joke IMHO.
I have upgraded from a PII 233 to a Celeron 400 on the same
motherboard
and I am very happy. If you don't need some special fetaures of the
P3 (and you don't!) just buy the Celeron with a SLOT 1 Motherboard
(don't forget the adapter from SOCKET 370 to SLOT 1).
> My biases? I went with AMD, since I'm no big fan of Intel. A K6-3 (256k
> CPU speed L2 cache, 100MHz bus, and L3 cache on the motherboard) is a better
> choice than either Intel in my book.
AMD is an interesting solution too.
ciao
edmondo
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From: Sonny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Can't access all my memory!
Date: Wed, 09 Jun 1999 22:20:29 GMT
You can always upgrade your kernel. I believe 2.0.36+ supports larger
memory configuration.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SuSE 6.0 Installation problems
Date: 9 Jun 1999 13:36:48 GMT
In his obvious haste, [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled thusly:
: My problem is this. I'm trying to install SuSE 6.0 on a 486 computer.
: The problem is that the cd rom is plugged on the sound card. When I try
: to install it said that the cd rom isn't mounted. Help me please how to
: avoid (skip) this problem. I have 2 months more to install this package.
I have a similar sound card/CD ROM combination on mine...
[Soundblaster/Panasonic CDROM]
Is it one of those software configurable sound cards (like mine)?
If it is, you need to create a DOS boot disk and copy the DOS CDROM/sound
card drivers onto that, and edit the autoexec.bat so that they are installed
correctly...
After that, once the machine is switched on, this disk needs to be booted
first. After that, the sound card will hold it's configuration until the
computer is switched off. Rebooting normally won't affect it.
(The card is than visible to Linux).
If it's not that, then the only thing I can think of is, check the type of
sound card. If it is a Panasonic type CDROM interface on a soundblaster,
check any DOS .bat files and .sys files for the parameters that need to be
passed to the driver. The first number is usually the important one.
The Dos config on mine was something like 0x230,1, while the linux
parameters to the driver were sbpcd=0x230,SoundBlaster.
(And that was the only thing I had trouble with in the installation. I was
tearing my hair out for a while over it as well, trying to figure out why
sbpcd=0x230,1 wouldn't work...)
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From: "Charles Sullivan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Linux and Western Digital 13G hard disk
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 1999 19:10:19 -0400
Johan Kullstam wrote in message ...
>Yan Zhou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I have a Wester Digital 13G Hard disk with Ultra DMA controller.
>> The disk is partitioned into 8G for Win98 (installed) with the rest
>> untouched.
>>
>> Whenever I try to install Redhat 5.2, Linux does not even recognize
>> my hard drive. Any suggestions ?
>
>1) you will need the newer fdisk to reach beyond 8G. i am not sure
> how to integrate this with the redhat boot floppy.
>
>2) you will have to boot from floppies since, in all likelihood, the
> bios cannot reach beyond 8G to get your kernel.
There seems to be more to the problem than that - RH5.2 fdisk should
at least recognize the Win 98 partition as /dev/hda1 (assuming the HDD
is installed as Primary Master). Beyond that I can't say.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Shice Beoney)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Xeon processor
Date: Wed, 09 Jun 1999 13:35:00 GMT
On Wed, 09 Jun 1999 15:34:30 +0200 in comp.os.linux.setup, Jes Broeng
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered the following profound gem of wisdom:
>I am just about to order a dual Pentium III 550MHz Xeon
>512kb L2-cache system, with a Intel Marlin Spike motherboard.
>-Does anyone have any experience with a similar system?
>Any advice would be most appreciated?
<drool>
No, but I'd be happy to borrow it from you for a few years so I could
get experience with it, hehe.
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Yes Yes"
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From: Jordi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Flatbed SCSI Scanner hanging kernel
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1999 01:22:15 +0000
Hello!
I have a problem with my SCSI card & modem.
Using kernel 2.2.9, I try to boot linux with the scanner switched on.
When it starts the SCSI driver, I get this message:
aec67x_detect:
ACARD AEC-6666671X PCI Ultra/W SCSI-3 Host Adapter:0 IO: 6300, IRQ:
11
ID: 2 Color FlatbedScanner_90062
ID: 7 Host Adapter
scsi0 : ACARD AEC-6710/6712 PCI Ultra/W SCSI-3 Adapter Driver V1.0
scsi: 1 host
scsi: aborting command due to timeout: pid 2, scsi 0, channel 0, id 2,
lun 0, Request Sense 0000001000 workingu=1 last_cmd=2 quhdu=2 quendu=2 r
0=6 r 1=2c r2=cf r 3=3 r 4=0 r 5=0 r 6=0 r 7=10 r 8=0 r 9=0 ra=0 rb=0
rc=0 rd=0 re=0 rf=0 r10=36 r11=20 r12=0 r13=0 r14=4 r15=2 r16=80 r1c=a1
r1f=37 in_snd=0 r20=9 r22=1
scsi: aborting command due to timeout: pid 2, scsi 0, channel 0, id 2,
lun 0, Request Sense 0000001000 workingu=1 last_cmd=2 quhdu=2 quendu=2 r
0=6 r 1=2c r2=cf r 3=3 r 4=0 r 5=0 r 6=0 r 7=10 r 8=0 r 9=0 ra=0 rb=0
rc=0 rd=0 re=0 rf=0 r10=36 r11=20 r12=0 r13=0 r14=4 r15=2 r16=80 r1c=a1
r1f=37 in_snd=0 r20=9 r22=1
SCSI host 0 abort (pid 2) timed out - reseting
SCSI bus is being reset for host 0 channel 0
SCSI host 0 channel 0 reset (pid 2) timedout - trying harder
SCSI bus is being reset for host 0 channel 0
After this, the kernel hangs.
The kernel, however, does boot if the scanner is not on.
Anyone can tell me what can I do with this? I would greatly appreciate
any kind of help to make this work.
Thanks in advance,
Jordi
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Wick)
Subject: Re: SOYO SY-5EMA+ Motherboard problems ?
Date: 9 Jun 1999 11:48:18 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In article <7jl94p$jln$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
>
>I have recently installed RedHat 6.0 on a system with a AMD K6-2 350MHz &
>Soyo Motherboard with ETEQ (???) chipset.
Kernel 2.2.7 with "poweroff on shutdown" and a K6-2 350 do the same here. So
i take this "feature" out of the config.
>When I give the shutdown command I get an error and the system crashes.
Here it has take a little time, just behind unmounting the drives the Kernel
crashes at "-r" or "-h".
>Is there any support for the functions of this motherboard ?
The UDMA works well, 9.5MB/s from a Fujitsu. APM-Screenblank works
and CPU-Idle make the Job.
bye
Eric
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From: David Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Intel 440 BX chipset and IDE DMA problems - please help
Date: Wed, 09 Jun 1999 15:46:03 -0700
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm experiencing a problem with a 440BX chipset motherboard and my IDE
drives. I'm using kernel version 2.2.7.
I have an Iwill BD100 board (440BX based) with a P2-450 and two hard
drives on the
primary channel - a Seagate ST36531A (hda, 6204MB) and a brand-new
Maxtor 90843D4 (hdb, 8047MB). Both are supposed to be UDMA compatible.
However if I enable IDE dma transfers (hdparm -d 1) then I soon get a
"hdb: timeout waiting for dma" message, followed by an "ide0: reset"
message. Before I installed the Maxtor the Seagate drive seemed to work
fine with DMA enabled. I am currently using both of them in PIO mode,
but the performance is terrible (everything slows to a crawl while
accessing disk).
If I use '-d 1 -X 34' to set multiword DMA mode 2, for either hda or
hdb, I get stuck in a loop watching "timeout waiting for DMA" messages
fill up the screen. A hard reset is the only way out.
Is there an incompatibility with IDE DMA transfers on the
440BX chipset? It seems that the Seagate and Maxtor don't like being on
the same channel. I know better performance is achievable with drives
on separate channels, so I will try that, but it seems to be more of a
issue with the driver. I guess the next thing I will try is upgrading
to 2.2.9.
(I wrote the above and posted it but it didn't seem to make it. I have
tried
using the secondary channel but the same thing happens.)
Here are the relevant bits from the syslog:
kernel: PIIX4: IDE controller on PCI bus 00 dev 39
kernel: PIIX4: not 100% native mode: will probe irqs later
(what does this mean?)
kernel: ide0: BM-DMA at 0xf000-0xf007, BIOS settings: hda:pio,
hdb:pio
kernel: ide1: BM-DMA at 0xf008-0xf00f, BIOS settings: hdc:pio,
hdd:pio
(this always says pio, regardless of my bios settings)
kernel: hda: ST36531A, ATA DISK drive
kernel: hdb: Maxtor 90843D4, ATA DISK drive
...
kernel: hdb: timeout waiting for DMA
kernel: hdb: irq timeout: status=0x58 { DriveReady SeekComplete
DataRequest }
kernel: ide0: reset: success
kernel: hdb: timeout waiting for DMA
kernel: hdb: irq timeout: status=0x58 { DriveReady SeekComplete
DataRequest }
Any suggestions are welcome. Anyone have a 440BX chipset and are using
'-d1 -X34' ?
--
Dave
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From: Edmondo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Can't access all my memory!
Date: Wed, 09 Jun 1999 15:11:23 +0200
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm not sure. Maybe you have only to ugrade your lilo. I have
no trouble with my 200 MB of Ram. I don't believe it depends
from the chipset, but maybe I am wrong.
ciao
edmondo
Joe Pelkey wrote:
>
> Hi. How do I access all my memory without putting "append=mem=96M" in
> LILO's configuration file?
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: Backup recommendations?
From: Michael Meissner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 09 Jun 1999 18:50:41 -0400
Dan LaPine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Then go out and buy an inexpensive CD burner. They are available for under
> $200 for an ide model, and you can't get cheaper media. That's not to
> mention all the other uses they have. (DAT really bites on my car CD
> player...)
Well cheaper if you are only backing up 640 megabytes uncompressed. Right now,
I'm backing up 13 gigabytes to my DAT drive every night. It would take the
better part of a day, having to plop in new CD's every so often (hey my time is
valuable, even if I'm just playing games). Backups that take a lot of effort
tend not to get done. With the DAT, I just change tapes in the morning after
the cron job does the dump during the night. Since I do full dumps, it doesn't
much matter if I miss a day when I'm not near the computer. Don't get me
wrong, I also have a CD-R and use it, but I don't think its that practical for
soho type dumps.
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From: "LHD Administrator" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Modem Zoom 2919 doesn't work ...
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 1999 10:11:05 -0400
Check out <http://lhd.datapower.com/db/dispproduct.cgi?DISP?51>, it's
well-rated, so someone got it working. Good luck.
Pigou wrote in message ...
>I am newbie so I have many problems with Linux (RH 6.0).
>One of them is with internal modem Zoom 2919 (ISA PnP).
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From: "William B. Cattell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: about SB AWE64 ISA
Date: Wed, 09 Jun 1999 14:19:02 GMT
chunfuyu wrote:
>
> Hi:
> I want to install redhat 6.0 and my sound card is Sound Blaster Awe 64
> bit ISA interface. Is that ok to 6.0?
> Besides, can I use my SCSI hard drive as the boot disk?
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Peter
> .
Yes, It will work under RH6.
You might be able to boot off your SCSI disk - it depends what
kind of controller the disk is hung off of.
Bill
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