Linux-Hardware Digest #787, Volume #14 Thu, 17 May 01 20:13:04 EDT
Contents:
FORCE CPU-30BE/16-4 to sell. ("Daniel Simon")
Linux and WinCE development platform ("Robert Lee")
cdrecord : CD/DVD-Recorder not ready (Rapior Blaise)
Re: Tape, Travans and Misery ("Mark Empson")
Re: yes, 2 SGI 1600sw LCD panels DO work in linux in dualhead mode! ("Matthew van de
Werken")
Poweroff ("Afshin Tajvidi")
Re: Tape, Travans and Misery ("John Chewter")
Re: Redhat7.1+Nvidia+AGP Help ("Harvey Braun")
Newbie network card help RH 7.1 (ram2500)
Re: Poweroff (Eric P. McCoy)
Re: Help with Ftape / T3000 drive (gman1)
Re: Linux: reduced capacity of my hard disk? ("Ennio")
Re: yes, 2 SGI 1600sw LCD panels DO work in linux in dualhead mode! (Jon Leech)
Re: Hauppage WinTV PVR Redhat 7.1 ("John McCabe")
How to "use procfs to enable interrupt-driven operation" (martin rogers)
Red Hat 7.1 & Lego Webcam (Hans Karl)
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From: "Daniel Simon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To:
comp.os.vxworks,comp.sys.68k,comp.sys.m68k,de.comp.harware.cpi+mainboard.misc
Subject: FORCE CPU-30BE/16-4 to sell.
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 20:05:28 +0200
I have 20 peaces of FORCE CPU-30BE/16-4 to sell.
--
MfG.
Daniel Simon
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From: "Robert Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Linux and WinCE development platform
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 11:44:59 -0700
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From: Rapior Blaise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: cdrecord : CD/DVD-Recorder not ready
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 20:44:10 +0200
I have some problems with my cd recorder. I can burn a CD, but only one
time. On the second time, I got the following message :
/usr/bin/cdrecord -v -pad speed=8 dev=/dev/sgb -isosize /dev/cdrom
Cdrecord 1.9 (i586-mandrake-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Jörg Schilling
TOC Type: 1 = CD-ROM
scsidev: '/dev/sgb'
devname: '/dev/sgb'
scsibus: -2 target: -2 lun: -2
Linux sg driver version: 3.1.17
Using libscg version 'schily-0.1'
atapi: 0
Device type : Removable CD-ROM
Version : 2
Response Format: 2
Capabilities : SYNC
Vendor_info : 'YAMAHA '
Identifikation : 'CRW8824S '
Revision : '1.00'
Device seems to be: Generic mmc CD-RW.
Using generic SCSI-3/mmc CD-R driver (mmc_cdr).
Driver flags : SWABAUDIO
FIFO size : 4194304 = 4096 KB
Track 01: data 647 MB padsize: 30 KB
Total size: 743 MB (73:40.56) = 331542 sectors
Lout start: 743 MB (73:42/42) = 331542 sectors
/usr/bin/cdrecord: CD/DVD-Recorder not ready.
if I use cdrecord with the -V option I have this message :
/usr/bin/cdrecord -V -pad speed=8 dev=/dev/sgb -isosize /dev/cdrom
Cdrecord 1.9 (i586-mandrake-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Jörg Schilling
scsidev: '/dev/sgb'
devname: '/dev/sgb'
scsibus: -2 target: -2 lun: -2
Linux sg driver version: 3.1.17
Using libscg version 'schily-0.1'
Executing 'test unit ready' command on Bus 0 Target 1, Lun 0 timeout 40s
CDB: 00 00 00 00 00 00
/usr/bin/cdrecord: Input/output error. test unit ready: scsi sendcmd: retryable error
CDB: 00 00 00 00 00 00
status: 0x2 (CHECK CONDITION)
Sense Bytes: 70 00 03 00 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00 00 57 00 00 00
Sense Key: 0x3 Medium Error, Segment 0
Sense Code: 0x57 Qual 0x00 (unable to recover table-of-contents) Fru 0x0
Sense flags: Blk 0 (not valid)
cmd finished after 0.006s timeout 40sExecuting 'inquiry' command on Bus 0 Target 1,
Lun 0 timeout 40s
CDB: 12 00 00 00 2C 00
cmd finished after 0.001s timeout 40s
Inquiry Data : 05 80 02 02 27 00 00 10 59 41 4D 41 48 41 20 20 43 52 57 38 38 32 34
53 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 31 2E 30 30 32 36 2F 30 34 2F 30 30
Inquiry Data : ....'...YAMAHA CRW8824S 1.0026/04/00
Executing 'mode sense g1' command on Bus 0 Target 1, Lun 0 timeout 40s
CDB: 5A 00 3F 00 00 00 00 00 08 00
cmd finished after 0.005s timeout 40s
Mode Sense Data 00 98 00 00 00 00 00 08
Have anyone any idea about what's my problem?
After a reboot, I can burn a CD, but only one CD!!
Thanks
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From: "Mark Empson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux.mandrake,linux.dev.tape
Subject: Re: Tape, Travans and Misery
Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 07:39:59 +1200
see http://www.lmphotonics.com/linux.htm
"John Chewter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:EAQM6.263598$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Linux new convert. Maybe I have missed some readily available document?
>
> I have a Seagate Travan IDE ST8000 but It detects as a hard disk /dev/hdd
> and refuses to work
>
> A search of the web (and this group) reveal a lot of people with the same
> problem (also with scsi tape drives) - seems to apply to HP Colorados as
> well.
>
> There seems to be no Howto on the subject
>
> The answers seem to be in snippets all over the web
>
> So, could some kind guru possibly describe (step by step) how to install
an
> ATAPI tape drive and possibly turn it into a HowTo / Faq?
>
> ide-tape is in the kernal
>
> All tape software tried says there is no tape.
> Any help appreciated
>
>
>
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From: "Matthew van de Werken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.sys.sgi.graphics,comp.os.linux.x
Subject: Re: yes, 2 SGI 1600sw LCD panels DO work in linux in dualhead mode!
Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 06:58:25 +1000
Just wanted to let you know that I'm extremely jealous of your setup.
Cheers,
MvdW
"Bryan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
[snip unashamed gloating about having not one, but TWO SGI 1600SW's]
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From: "Afshin Tajvidi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Poweroff
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 23:12:33 -0400
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Linuxer
I've RedHat 7.0 + upgrades
After intsalling the kernel 2.4.0 the poweroff program does not really power off
my machine!
Anybody has a solution for me please?
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From: "John Chewter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux.mandrake,linux.dev.tape
Subject: Re: Tape, Travans and Misery
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 21:24:45 GMT
That seems to be the key!
Thanks a lot - much appeciated.
Great!
There are many more like me that cannot do this and the info is in so many
places as to be incomprehsible - who will be the hero and write the
definitive faq? There is Immortality in this?????????
Who will be the hero and write the step through how to? ;)
All points covered?
"Mark Empson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:aOVM6.937$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> see http://www.lmphotonics.com/linux.htm
>
> "John Chewter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:EAQM6.263598$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Linux new convert. Maybe I have missed some readily available document?
> >
> > I have a Seagate Travan IDE ST8000 but It detects as a hard disk
/dev/hdd
> > and refuses to work
> >
> > A search of the web (and this group) reveal a lot of people with the
same
> > problem (also with scsi tape drives) - seems to apply to HP Colorados as
> > well.
> >
> > There seems to be no Howto on the subject
> >
> > The answers seem to be in snippets all over the web
> >
> > So, could some kind guru possibly describe (step by step) how to install
> an
> > ATAPI tape drive and possibly turn it into a HowTo / Faq?
> >
> > ide-tape is in the kernal
> >
> > All tape software tried says there is no tape.
> > Any help appreciated
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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From: "Harvey Braun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Redhat7.1+Nvidia+AGP Help
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 21:26:05 GMT
As a followup to anyone interested. Nvidia has released new drivers for
linux. I can now use agpgart up to 4x although I do not know about how
stable it will be. nvagp still will not load at any speed.
HB
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From: ram2500 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Newbie network card help RH 7.1
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 21:45:03 GMT
compaq 5150, amd k6 350 , 256 sdram , redhat 7.1 , ide disk 7663 mb 2
partitions - #1 fat 32- 5153.2 -*:/boot linux Ex2 51.7 #2 extended
2458.5 - linux Ext 1993.3 - 1217.7 *:/swap 465.1 , 2 network cards #1-
dec 21143 #2 netgear fa311fast eth pci , infospeed dsl modem thu
verison.net
The os setup fine seemed to recognize all my hardware even got the sound
to work <s> the system says it recognizes both of my network cards gives
the name of the dec but not the name of the netgear but recognizes the
settings and the irq's 10 & 11 respectively i have the install disk for
the netgear i made a directory under root fa311 copied the files to that
directory fa311.o , .. .c , ... .h &makefile . from that directory i
ran # make it seemed to do something ?? i went to ppp an activated the
cards eth0 , eth1 , and the ppp for the dsl and get nothing ? IE: able
to get on the web.
Very new newbie fed up with windoz bs if i could get this box to work
would be a happy camper any help,suggestions or any links to - how/to ,
with basic commands would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
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Subject: Re: Poweroff
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric P. McCoy)
Date: 17 May 2001 18:04:48 -0400
"Afshin Tajvidi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've RedHat 7.0 + upgrades
> After intsalling the kernel 2.4.0 the poweroff program does not
> really power off my machine!
Do you have APM or ACPI enabled in the kernel? You may have a broken
BIOS (I believe the types are noted in the kernel config docs) that
requires some extra work, too.
If you have an SMP box, to the best of my knowledge this will never
work. I have no idea if this is a known problem or just a feature no
one wants to implement, but all SMP-enabled versions of Windows will
never power down.
--
Eric McCoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Knowing that a lot of people across the world with Geocities sites
absolutely despise me is about the only thing that can add a positive
spin to this situation." - Something Awful, 1/11/2001
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From: gman1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Help with Ftape / T3000 drive
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 23:07:19 GMT
I have my t3000 connected to the middle floppy plug, and a floppy drive
connected to the end.... I have no problem running it at all.... And I
use KDAT, after insmoding zftape and ftape,,,,
"Allan R. Batteiger" wrote:
> T3000 Tape drive problem.
> My mistake about the 40 pins, floppy is 34. I have been
> working with an IDE drive that has been giving me problems.
>
> To summarize: I am trying to get a T3000 floppy interface tape
> drive to work with RH 7.0. I have hooked it to the floppy cable
> both with and without the floppy attached. When I attempt to
> execute a tape rewind I am told there is no device present. I
> have verified that the ftape modules are loaded and the devices
> exist in the /dev dir. When the floppy is connected to the cable
> the tape rewind causes a floppy access. It is as if the ftape
> module is not doing a proper select on the drive. Unfortunately
> I have not had the time to dig through the sources of ftape to
> attempt to understand how it works.
> Any advice or help would be much appreciated.
> Thanks
>
> --
> Allan R. Batteiger
> Real-Time Services Inc.
> 2530 Tarpley #600
> Carrollton Tx. 75006
> 972-245-4239
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: "Ennio" <eiannucci@(do-not-disturb)tin.it>
Subject: Re: Linux: reduced capacity of my hard disk?
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 23:19:39 GMT
"David Balazic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Eric wrote:
> >
> > > I installed Linux Mandrake 7.2 on a 3.24 GB hard drive (Fujitsu
MPC
> > > 3032 AT)
> > > working as such under WIndos '98.
> > > After installation I realized that Linux was utilizing 2.1GB
only!
> > > Originally my Bios said the disk had 6704 cyl, 15 heads and 63
> > > sectors, but now it says 4092, 15, 63 and I am unable to recover
the
> > > original disk capacity!
> > > [cut]
> > No way. The disk you descibe below here is *not* 3.24GB.
> > It could be reported as 2.11G but that's about it. (It's actually
2.04 G)
> >
> >
> > Are these numbers on the disk?
> > All data contradicts with the first line.
Yes, thay are impressed on the metal disk label as C 6704, H 15, S 63.
and 6704*15*63*512=3 243 663 Kb!
> > > I am confused also by the way the characteristics of the disk
are
> > > quoted by Fujitsu:
> > > . Storage capacity (formatted) 3.24 GB
> > > . Disks 1
> > > . Heads 2
> > > . Trak capacity (formatted) 98.304
> > > . Cylinders 11.116
> > > . Sectors/Track 192
> > > . ecc. ecc.
In fact, these values are reported by the Fujitsu site
(http://hdd.fujitsu.com/global/drive/mpc30xx/mpc30xxat.hyml)
as of 01/05/01.
> > physical CHS=11116/2/192
> > Multiply these numbers (11116*2*192)*512=2.04GB)
> > These numbers are pretty contradictory to each other.
> > This is not a 3.24 G disk, according to the CHS values reported
> >
> > > Linux fdisk says now: 4092 cyl. 16 heads 63 settori.
> >
> > And this is 1.96GB in size.
> >
> > > How can I compare these data?
> >
> > You must have mixed up some data.
> > The first and last data could well belong to the same disk, the
middle
> > one is a different HDD.
>
> The Fujitsu MPC 3032AT is a 3.24 GB drive. ( see
http://hdd.fujitsu.com/global/drive/mpc30xx/mpc30xxat.html )
>
> What does linux print at bootup ?
> ( look in the file /var/log/boot*, or run the command "dmesg" )
> Also post the contents of relevant files in /proc/ide/
>
> --
> David Balazic
> --------------
> "Be excellent to each other." - Bill & Ted
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Thank you David, for your anwer. and you Eric (I cannot read your
message directly from Outlook Express but through David's !).
David, I am unable to quote what Linux says because I unistalled it to
fix the disk capacity (That was my very first installation and the
system was completely new to me.)
I know that the disk was a 3.24 GB because, working under Win98, I was
able to store almost all these bytes on it. The point is that, despite
what the label says, if one makes calculation on the basis of the
specifications found on the Web, the result is less than 3.24; so
there must be a trick somewhere, which is beyond my technical
knowledge and capacity to peruse the Web!
Unless it was Linux (which I do not know at all) - or at least that
particular Mandrake distro - to uncover the trick and utilize the disk
as a 2.xx GB HD!
So many times have I run fdisk, parted, fips, Linux fdisk (using the
CD as rescue disk) that now I cannot tell what I did exactly! One
thing is beyond any doubt: when I installed Mandrake the first time,
in order to avoid any trouble to my working disks, I changed manually
the connections, putting the 3.24GB disk as master on IDE1 (the slave
being the CD drive) and choose the automatic installation. The rest of
the story is already known.
As you both seem to understand more technicalities than I do, may be
it is worth to report one more strange thing:
During my trials I created four partitions with Linux Fdisk (which was
complaining about discrepancies between physical cylinders and
partition end cyls).
I read the zero sector (using Hex Workshop): the following table was
shown:
fixed disk 0x82 sector 0/4120703
00D0 (al zeroes, except the last four bits, which were: 82
13 30 22)
.....
.....
01B0
80 00
01C0 02 00 83 0E 3F 23 01 00 00 00 E3 84 00 00
00 00
01D0 01 24 0C 0E 7F 03 E4 84 00 00 E0 3A 03 00
00 00
01E0 41 04 83 0E 7F F3 C4 BF 03 00 F0 75 03 00
00 00
01F0 41 F4 05 0E BF 2F B4 35 07 00 7C 75 59 00
55 AA
Then I exited Hex and Win, restarted with Linux CD (F1, rescue mode)
and invoked Linux fdisk.
Using the 'd' option of the 'expert' mode ('x') I got different
values; namely:
0x1B0
00 00
0x1C0 C2 A0 83 0E BF 2F 01 00 00 00 8F FD 26 00
00 00
0x1D0 00 00
......................................................................
..............00 00
0x1E0 00
00....................................................................
................. 00 00
0x1F0 00 00
......................................................................
..00 00 55 AA
(the points '.........' stand for '00 00')
>From the various docs I have been reading those values should indicate
the boundaries of the partitions; but why they are not 'seen' in the
same way by the two softs?
Ok, I realize I wrote too much.
Thank you again for your attention
Ennio
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jon Leech)
Crossposted-To: comp.sys.sgi.graphics,comp.os.linux.x
Subject: Re: yes, 2 SGI 1600sw LCD panels DO work in linux in dualhead mode!
Date: 17 May 2001 23:37:19 GMT
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Bryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>just got my 2nd 1600sw lcd display, and with the help of the author of
>the xfree86 driver, I got both working in xinerama mode (single
>logical display, 3200x1024).
>
>the key is to use both agp and a pci cards, both from #9. too bad
>that company is out of business - I sure hope I never need service on
>those cards...
>
>but at any rate, I'm a happy camper with 2 of these displays on one pc
>system. its quite amazing to be able to drag a window opaquely across
>from one screen to another; I've been doing that for a while on a pair
>of CRTs and matrox cards, but this is my first time with a pair of
>pure digital lcd's. all I can say is ... wow!
>
>since I was never able to get a confirmation from anyone in SGI (hmmm...)
>that this will, in fact, work; I figured I'd post here and go on record
>saying that it DOES work, if you are so inclined to buy and try this.
>
>(now, if the brightness/contrast utility would only exist in opensource for
>linux... still not sure why SGI is keeping this proprietary; especially on
>monitors they're discontinuing. harumph!)
I can't speak specifically to "why" on this issue, but here are a
couple of likely reasons (note that I am not trying to argue a point - I
have nothing to do with the flat panels, and no influence over or
visibility into their engineering/product team. I am simply trying to
provide some context from my own experiences that may help you
understand why desirable things may not happen):
First, it takes many lawyer and management cycles to open source
code, or release corporate IP. Lawyers and managers are typically
overburdened with things that directly affect revenue generation;
products that are on the way out are unlikely to generate further
revenue.
Second, there is often IP owned by *other* companies involved in
products, and sorting out which IP can safely be released, and which
can't, takes both engineering and legal cycles. See above re revenue
issues.
Third, even identifying the IP and getting it into releasable form
usually takes considerable engineering effort. See above re revenue
issues...
The bottom line is that there are very real, bottom-line costs
associated with doing this sort of stuff, at a time when SGI is fighting
hard to turn a profit. We have been generous to the open source and
Linux communities, but it's just not realistic to expect all the details
of old products to become available.
Jon
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From: "John McCabe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Hauppage WinTV PVR Redhat 7.1
Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 00:53:53 +0100
right tried it again without the .o for each module but still no joy, there
is no i2c.o module just i2c-old.o and i2c-parport.o I've tried both and got
the same result, running xawtv I am unable to tune in any channels all that
I get is noise in the top 25% of the tv window...
/me is going nuts...
"John McCabe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Has anybody managed to get this working?
> I've tried to use the suggestions for the WinTV on the Hauppage support
> site (modprobe /usr/sbin/bttv.o etc...) but it reports that the modules
> are not found...
> Any assistance is greatly appreciated..
> /John
>
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From: martin rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.questions
Subject: How to "use procfs to enable interrupt-driven operation"
Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 00:05:09 GMT
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All,
after various fooling around, I'm now getting the following during boot:
parport0: detected irq 7; use procfs to enable interrupt-driven
operation.
and:
lp0: using parport0 (polling).
I can't find any info on procfs. Can anyone help ?
TIA,
martin rogers
================================
Go Banana !
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All,
<p>after various fooling around, I'm now getting the following during boot:
<p>parport0: detected irq 7; use procfs to enable interrupt-driven operation.
<p>and:
<p>lp0: using parport0 (polling).<br>
<BR>
<p>I can't find any info on procfs. Can anyone help ?
<p>TIA,
<br>martin rogers
<p><br>
<tt>--------------------------------<br>
Go Banana !<br>
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From: Hans Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: linux.redhat.misc
Subject: Red Hat 7.1 & Lego Webcam
Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 02:05:05 +0200
Hi everyone,
i'm running Red Hat 7.1 with an 2.4.2 kernel.
My Lego Mindstorms Cam (IMHO a Logitech Quickcam) is recognized
by Kudzu as "Camera", but there's no device like /dev/usb/camera.
Therefore I don't know how to grab the pictures.
Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance
Hans
P.S.:
kudzu -p said about that Camera:
=========================================
class: AUDIO
bus: USB
detached: 0
driver: audio
desc: "Camera"
usbclass: 1
usbsubclass: 1
usbprotocol: 0
usbbus: 1
usblevel: 1
usbport: 1
vendorId: 046d
deviceId: 0850
productrevision: unknown
==================================
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mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.wrdlbrnft.de
http://www.messiecam.de
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