Linux-Hardware Digest #545, Volume #12           Fri, 24 Mar 00 17:13:10 EST

Contents:
  Re: True requirements for Lexmark Optra Color 40 SIMMs? (Grant Taylor)
  Yamaha CDRW error... ("Erno Rigo [McRee]")
  Re: LAN transfer speed (Pjtg0707)
  Video Card on Linux ("Jean Charles Ollat")
  Help!! Linux ate my RAM!!!! ("EchoFox")
  Re: Terminal Help (Jim Jerzycke)
  Re: Experience with Advansys SCSI controller? (Kenneth Crudup)
  Problem:  Dell Dimension T700, Maxtor 54098U8 (40G HD) (Edward L. Hepler)
  High speed serial ("Chris Urmson")
  Re: Problem Modem ("xiangola")
  Voodoo Banshee Supported? (D L)
  Re: Small and silent Linux hardware (Kenneth Crudup)
  Re: LAN transfer speed ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Anyone running Linux on CA810/CA810E motherboards? ("Steve Snyder")
  Re: Terminal Help (Pat Finnegan)
  Re: Experience with Advansys SCSI controller? (Fulton B. Gonzalez)
  Re: 32M Viper V770D configuration (Karen R. Noel)
  Re: plip problems - no IRQ (Giulio Orsero)
  Re: green newbie dial-up and modem problems (JOHNRKUBINEC)
  Linux of a TI-83 (JOHNRKUBINEC)
  Voodoo 3 Card only as root (Kevin Clark)
  Re: Help!! Linux ate my RAM!!!! (Ronald Bruck)
  Re: Experience with Advansys SCSI controller? (Mircea)
  Re: 512 MB HD BIOS Limit Workaround? (Neil Koozer)

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From: Grant Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.os2.misc,comp.periphs.printers
Subject: Re: True requirements for Lexmark Optra Color 40 SIMMs?
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 19:33:05 GMT

Gerald Willmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> hi there: just ordered this printer from buy.com. Could one of you
> guys who already have it please send me your printtab entry for it
> or tell me how to modify mine ##PRINTTOOL## LOCAL djet500 300x300
> letter {}

You appear to be a Red Hat user.  Use the printtool to configure your
queue using the "Generic Postscript" driver.

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

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From: "Erno Rigo [McRee]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Yamaha CDRW error...
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 20:35:36 +0100

Hello

I've got a 4416s that just ran out from it's guarantee period. Sometimes
it begins to produce squeaking noises during writing sessions and stops
with "Focus Servo Failure" error. I can see the writing patterns going
very light on the CDR's surface before they finally disappear and the
writer stops. Sometimes it's writing alright, that's why i don't
understand
what is the problem.

Please help... what's this? What should I do?

My system is: Linux (RH6.1) AMD K6-233, 96M ram, symbios 53c8xx pci
scsi adapter. 

I'm using cdrecord 1.8 and mkisofs as usual.

Please reply through e-mail. I'm not on this list due to lack of time.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Pjtg0707)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: LAN transfer speed
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 19:45:57 GMT

On Fri, 24 Mar 2000 18:29:03 GMT, Bill Pitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>In comp.os.linux.networking Frenzy Killa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm quite a Linux newbie, but I do know these rates are way below average
>> for systems with this sort of hardware. Someone please help me with this.
>> It'd be a real pity having a Linux server without being able to use its full
>> potential. I'd really appriciate any help I can get.
>
>The TCP stack (particularly in Win9x..not sure how bad it is in W2k) is not
>capable of transferring at the maximum rated speed of your network.
>You also will lose performance because of encapsulation and network
>overhead.
>
>Linux to Linux transfers will be faster than Linux to Windows or (god forbid)
>Windows to Windows trasnfers.
>
>-Bill

Do you have data to show Win9? stack is less than capable?
Do you have data on any of the Linux variants that they are superior?


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From: "Jean Charles Ollat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Video Card on Linux
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 19:51:36 -0000

Hi Hardware Linux Specialist

What the better video Card under Linux for a PC ?
I'm going to buy one soon, I looking for the best solution.


Thanks for you help





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From: "EchoFox" <echofox@;;;;;;;bigfoot.com>
Subject: Help!! Linux ate my RAM!!!!
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 22:00:11 +0300

This is a true story!!! & I need real help!!!

I've got two PCs

#1 PC...
AOpen AX59Pro mobo
AMD K2-400
192 MB RAM (128+64)
8GB HD
Creative TNT2
Creative Live! Value

Linux Mandrake 7.0 reports my RAM = 13MB!!!!!
Making my PC soooo slow... :(

#2 PC...
ASUS K7M
AMD Athlon 700
256 MB RAM (one module)
20GB HD
Hercules Geforce256 DDR-DVI
Creative Live! Value

Linux Mandrake 7.0 reports my RAM = 64MB!!!!!
Runs OK, but I bet it'll fly with the full 256

Did anybody have this problem before? if so, how did you solve it?

Help, Please....



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From: Jim Jerzycke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.admin
Subject: Re: Terminal Help
Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 04:03:09 +0000

These are just text files. Edit them the way you need to using vi, or my
favorite gvim, and then just save them.
The next time your setup reads thr config files, they'll be there for
you.
regards, Jim



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Subject: Re: Experience with Advansys SCSI controller?
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kenneth Crudup)
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 20:13:22 GMT

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Tellplace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> says:

>Experience with Advansys SCSI controller?

They've supported Linux for quite a while (in a very different
twist, Advansys is the author of the Linux drivers), and I had
an ABP-940U that was bulletproof. I give 'em a "go".

        -Kenny

-- 
Kenneth R. Crudup   Sr. SW Engineer, Scott County Consulting, Washington, D.C.
Home1: PO Box 914               Silver Spring, MD 20910-0914
Home2: 38010 Village Cmn. #217  Fremont, CA 94536-7525          (510) 745-8181
Work:  19420 Homestead Road     Cupertino, CA 95014-0606        (408) 447-6654

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Edward L. Hepler)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Problem:  Dell Dimension T700, Maxtor 54098U8 (40G HD)
Date: 24 Mar 2000 14:51:02 -0500


I just purchased a Dell Dimension T desktop and have a strange problem
with the the disk... 

I purchased the machine with the ATA66 controller and soon found that 
Red Hat 6.1 did not support this yet....  So I moved the disk cable from
the Promise Ultra66 controller to the primary IDE controller on the 
motherboard...   The disk is a Maxtor 54098U8 (40Gbyte)...
So now the HD is running from the onboard IDE controller...

I loaded RH6.1 onto the drive, partitioning it with /, /boot, swap, and
/home partitions.  The /home partition was specified as one huge partition
having a requested size of 1Mbyte, but was to expand to the end of the
disk)...  It ended up being about 34 Gbytes.  (This is because earlier,
I had unsucessfyly tried to make more, smaller partitions and the
RH installer couldn't seem to find the last couple!)  Druid assigned 
/home to hda6.

After loading, I booted and started to configure other things, then noticed
that the system didn't seem to be operating properly...  I did a shutdown,
and reboot...

The system came up but reported multiple errors on /dev/hda6 (the BIG /home
partition)...   Thinking that perhaps I had forgotten to tell the RH installer
to format /home, I did a "mkfs" on /dev/hda6...  Then I rebooted...

The system booted...  I made a few changes... Then decided to reboot to see
that everything was OK...   When the system came up again, /dev/hda6 was
reported as having errors again...  The boot dropped into root mode so that
I could manually run fsck...  I instructed fsck to fix all the problems that
it reported...  Then ran fsck a second time...  It reported a clean /dev/hda6.

The machine rebooted after exiting root mode...  I verified that I could
get into X-windows, etc., then asked for a shutdown -r...  The system rebooted,
again reporting a corrupted /dev/hda6...

Runing fsck cleans things up again, but takes longer (more problems)... and
my empty home directory and even [lost+found] are now gone!

I have tried removing the ATA66 card, thinking that perhaps it is somehow
interfering with the onboard transfers (how I don't know, but I grasping
for straws...)...   

I also looked at the setup screen and it seems to be correctly recognizing
the drive, etc. although the geometry of the drive is not correct... 
I did not see a way to change the geometry in the BIOS...
Does RH6.1 rely on the geometry as reported by the BIOS?

I also thought that perhaps there was some sort of size limit on the 
paritions that I was violating... I went back to the RH installer and
it couldn't find the hard drive (I believe it couldn't find the partition
table)...   sfdisk got a read error trying to read sector
71633835, but reported a parition table that looks sort of reasonable,
although it also reports the wrong number of cylinders, and heads.
fdisk seems to think that the disk has 4982 cylinders, although it also
says that it can not read /dev/hda...  The info on the Maxtor page of
Dell's web site says that it has 79,406 cylinders, 8 heads, 63 sectors per
track, 512 bytes/sector...

I repartitioned the disk using cfdisk, applying the correct geometry, etc.
and telling it to start with a new partition table (-z option)
I tried 4 primary partitions, reloaded RH6.1, and got the same result...

I called Dell Service, who instructed me on how to run the Dell Disk
Diagnostics...  They ran for about 10 hours and found no problem...
The disk appears to be working correctly...

I also used a utility that wipes out the contents of the disk and
started with a clean drive...   same problem...  Linux installs, but
things get corrupted...

Does anyone else out there have the same configuration that is running
who can tell me what they have done to allow RH6.1 to run?
Are there other BIOS settings that need to be modified?

Any assistance or ideas would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

Ed Hepler

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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From: "Chris Urmson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: High speed serial
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 15:06:02 -0500


Hi,

I'm using 3 serial ports (on unique IRQ's and at unique addresses) to
control motor controllers in a high degree of freedom robot.  From the
hardware delays and counting bits, I figure I should be able to get a
control rate on the order of ~80Hz, in practice I'm getting ~8Hz.  I'm
talking to the serial ports through /dev/cua0, /dev/cua1 & /dev/cua2.  The
ports are configured using termios calls (is this a possible stumbling
block?  Can I use this with cua ports?) to be running at 115.2kbs.  It seems
that this is Ok as I can talk to the devices on the other end of the cable
when they are configured to operate at 115.2kbs.  I am actually able to talk
to the controllers with out any problems other than the fact it is so slow.

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.  Is there a magic ioctl call I
can make?
Thanks in advance,
Chris Urmson

Robotics Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
(412)-268-8098


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From: "xiangola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Problem Modem
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 20:21:09 GMT

Greetings:

Is it a winmodem?

Live long and prosper.

Xiangola

Pablo Gonz�lez �lvarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:shOC4.5224$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
>     I have a problem to configurate a PCI rockwell modem 56K.
>
>
>



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (D L)
Subject: Voodoo Banshee Supported?
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 20:33:18 GMT

I was planning on installing Mandrake 7

Is the voodoo banshee video card supported?

Thanks in advance.

Darren

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Subject: Re: Small and silent Linux hardware
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kenneth Crudup)
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 20:33:18 GMT

In article <8b9240$6cr$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says:

>Basically, I want a small, silent box that can be my IP firewall, SMTP
>server, etc, etc.  It doesn't have to be fast, doesn't have to have
>loads of memory or disk space, but I want to be able to leave it
>switched on 24h without CPU fans, power supply fans, spinning hard disks
>and the like.

I have a better solution!

As a youth, play your music too loud thru your headphones as you jam
to your tunes. This way, by the time you get to be 35, your ancient
P-100 sitting the corner of your office is below your hearing threshold!

On the serious tip, the Linux Router Project (check DejaNews) doesn't
need a hard disk, and if you use a big enough case and a slow enough
CPU, you can disable the fan in your PS.

        -Kenny "Huh? What?!" Crudup

-- 
Kenneth R. Crudup   Sr. SW Engineer, Scott County Consulting, Washington, D.C.
Home1: PO Box 914               Silver Spring, MD 20910-0914
Home2: 38010 Village Cmn. #217  Fremont, CA 94536-7525          (510) 745-8181
Work:  19420 Homestead Road     Cupertino, CA 95014-0606        (408) 447-6654

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: LAN transfer speed
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 20:26:05 GMT

check the entries of your /etc/hosts file. Should look similar to...

127.0.0.1    localhost.localdomain     localhost
192.168.0.1  linuxbox.mynetwork.com    linuxbox
192.168.0.2  windowsbox.mynetwork.com     windowsbox

You may also want to modify the C:\WinNT\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts
file on your Win2K machine.

Curis


In article <guQB4.8961$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Frenzy Killa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having low transfer speeds between two computers connected
through a
> single twisted pair cable.
>
> One of them is a dual Celeron 366MHz on an ABit BP6 with 128MB RAM,
an IBM
> DeskStar 34GXP 27GB 7200RPM U-ATA/66 and a 3Com 3C905C 10/100 NIC
running
> Windows 2000 Pro. The other is a Pentium 200MHz with 32MB RAM, a
Quantum
> Fireball ST 6.4GB 5400RPM(not really sure about this) and a 3Com
3C905C
> 10/100 NIC running Red Hat 6.1.
>
> When I download files from the linux ftp-server to the Win2K box I
get a
> speed varying between 1500KB/s and 2500KB/s. This to me seems low but
still
> ok. However when uploading I get a constant speed of 131KB/s. This is
> extremely low and totally unacceptable considering that the two boxes
are
> connected solely through a single TP-cable without sending data
through
> hubs, switches or the Internet.
>
> I've tried changing the hard drive and NIC in the Linux box to
different
> brands and models, but still I get the same results. I have also
installed
> the latest kernel(2.2.14) getting the same upload rate but an even
lower
> download rate(about 400-550KB/s). I've also tried the latest NIC
drivers
> from 3Com without further improvement.
>
> I'm quite a Linux newbie, but I do know these rates are way below
average
> for systems with this sort of hardware. Someone please help me with
this.
> It'd be a real pity having a Linux server without being able to use
its full
> potential. I'd really appriciate any help I can get.
>
>


Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.

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From: "Steve Snyder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Steve Snyder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Anyone running Linux on CA810/CA810E motherboards?
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 20:58:16 GMT

Any problems with Intel's 810 chipset (ATA66 IDE controller in 
particular)?

Thank you.


***** Steve Snyder *****




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From: Pat Finnegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.admin
Subject: Re: Terminal Help
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 16:03:36 -0500

Jim Jerzycke wrote:

> These are just text files. Edit them the way you need to using vi, or my
> favorite gvim, and then just save them.
> The next time your setup reads thr config files, they'll be there for
> you.
> regards, Jim

I modified termcap & found tic to use to make a binary terminfo entry...
however
I still need help making the printer port work.

thanks much.


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From: Fulton B. Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Experience with Advansys SCSI controller?
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 21:16:44 GMT

On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Tellplace wrote:
>Experience with Advansys SCSI controller?
>
>Anyone have any experience with Advansys SCSI controller ( pref. 3940)
>under Linux (pref. RedHat, Mandrake)?
>
>Tellplace

I have one (not the 3940) and Red Hat immediately recognized it upon boot-up.

Fulton B. Gonzalez

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karen R. Noel)
Subject: Re: 32M Viper V770D configuration
Date: 24 Mar 2000 16:17:41 -0500

Anton Deguet ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: Hamilton Link wrote:
: > 
: > Has anyone gotten a Viper card working with X? The autoprobe doesn't
: > work for my RH6.0 installer with this card, and while it was quite happy
: > to install X etc. My resolution is closer to 300x200 than 1024x768. It's
: > kind of funny, actually... the gdm login box takes up the whole screen.
: > 
: > Anyway, if there's a driver for this card out there I would love to know
: > where to find it.
: > 
: > thanks
: > hamilton

: Any more recent xfree server has a tnt2 support (3.3.5 or 3.3.6).  Rpms
: might be at redhat web site or try http://rpmfind.net

: Anton

The driver is here:

http://static.linuxcare.com/dell/

I'm pretty sure I'll be getting this card, can you let me know how
this driver works for you?

--
Karen 

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From: Giulio Orsero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: plip problems - no IRQ
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 21:08:14 GMT

Steve Feil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:

>I'm installing plip on my laptop.  According to the plip-howto I must
>find the interface name in dmesg in order to set up the configuration
>files.  Looking into my dmesg I found the message "plip: parport0 has
>no IRQ" instead of something like "plip1: Parallel port at 0x378,
>using assigned IRQ 7"
# rmmod lp
# rmmod parport_pc
# insmod parport_pc io=0x378 irq=7
# insmod plip
# ifconfig plip0 <your-ip-address> pointopoint <server-ip-address>

The 0x378 thing is ok for most parallel ports. If your BIOS says the
parallel port is on another address/irq, change it accordingly.

Do the same thing on the server, with the ip addresses in the last line
swapped.

Note that I don't know if this is the best/more efficient way to do it,
but it works. (If you had 2 parallel ports you could do something more
elegant to give each port appropriate settings).

>Linux version 2.2.5-22 (root@osprey) (gcc version 2.7.2.3) #22 Fri Mar
3
Don't know about 2.2.5, but some kernels like 2.2.14 have plip broken.
I have kernel 2.2.14 and had to get the plip.c part of the pre-2.2.15
patch to make plip work between my laptop and desktop.

Ciao

--
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Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (JOHNRKUBINEC)
Subject: Re: green newbie dial-up and modem problems
Date: 24 Mar 2000 21:27:41 GMT

The modem you have seems to be a hardware  modem because it is PCI, which is a
bus on the motherboard. Therefore, it should be possible to get it working
under linux. I wouldn't know how, though. FYI, a winmodem is a software modem,
that is why they don't work in linux.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (JOHNRKUBINEC)
Subject: Linux of a TI-83
Date: 24 Mar 2000 21:23:12 GMT

Has anyone ever attempted to port Linus to a TI-83 series graphing calculator?
I just think it would be so cool to do that and I know people are working on
porting it to the palm.

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From: Kevin Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Voodoo 3 Card only as root
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 21:30:18 GMT

Hi,

Just got my Voodoo 3 card up and running and quaking happily.  The only
problem is I can only access my card in root.  When I run test3Dfx in
root, it works great.  When I try to do it using my normal user account
I get:

gd error (glide): Can't find or access Banshee/V3 board
                                                       gd error (glide):
grSstSelect:  non-existent SSTSegmentation fault

Consequently I have to play Quake and Unreal in root.  This seems like a
file permission problem but I am not sure what files to change.

Thanks

Kevin Clark




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From: Ronald Bruck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Help!! Linux ate my RAM!!!!
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 13:22:45 -0800

In article <8bh2sa$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "EchoFox" 
<echofox@;;;;;;;bigfoot.com> wrote:

> This is a true story!!! & I need real help!!!
> 
> I've got two PCs
> 
> #1 PC...
> AOpen AX59Pro mobo
> AMD K2-400
> 192 MB RAM (128+64)
> 8GB HD
> Creative TNT2
> Creative Live! Value
> 
> Linux Mandrake 7.0 reports my RAM = 13MB!!!!!
> Making my PC soooo slow... :(
> 
> #2 PC...
> ASUS K7M
> AMD Athlon 700
> 256 MB RAM (one module)
> 20GB HD
> Hercules Geforce256 DDR-DVI
> Creative Live! Value
> 
> Linux Mandrake 7.0 reports my RAM = 64MB!!!!!
> Runs OK, but I bet it'll fly with the full 256
> 
> Did anybody have this problem before? if so, how did you solve it?

The second one, anyway.  Your bios is reporting only 64MB RAM, and 
Mandrake is taking its word.

You can fix this in the bios, or you can fix it in /etc/lilo.conf by 
changing the comment "" to "mem=256M" (don't forget to execute lilo to 
get it to "take").

Now here's one for you to try.  I, too, have an Asus K7M with an AMD 
Athlon 700, running Mandrake 7.02.  Download a copy of xmemtest86 (get 
version 2.2a) and run it.  (Do a "make", insert a floppy disk, then a 
"make install"; then reboot from the floppy.)  In test 2 I get an error 
at address 0x4E0, but this is apparently phony; the web page for 
xmemtest86 says this is a known problem with Intel 810 chipsets, which 
of course I don't have...

If you get the same error, I'd appreciate hearing about it.

--Ron Bruck

-- 
Due to University fiscal constraints, all .sigs must be only one
line.

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From: Mircea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Experience with Advansys SCSI controller?
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 16:42:06 -0500

Tellplace wrote:
> 
> Experience with Advansys SCSI controller?
> 
> Anyone have any experience with Advansys SCSI controller ( pref. 3940)
> under Linux (pref. RedHat, Mandrake)?
> 
> Tellplace

I'm using an ABP940U in Slackware 7.0 for quite a while, and it's very
good. The devices attached are an internal scsi zip, and a Ricoh MP7040S
CD-RW. I've never made a coaster with it, as opposed to the IDE CD-RW I
had before.

MST

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From: Neil Koozer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: 512 MB HD BIOS Limit Workaround?
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 13:53:39 -0800

> >PS: Does anybody know, where to get 486/33 math co-processors from?
> 
> In a garage sale ?

www.deepspacetech.com has some 486dx2/66 cpu's for $5

If your board will accept this in place of the SX cpu, you might try
one.

Neil.

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