Linux-Misc Digest #435, Volume #26 Thu, 30 Nov 00 23:13:02 EST
Contents:
Re: Slack 7.1 won't recognize PS2 mouse ("Michael")
Re: Word equations (Eric Y. Chang)
Lyx, and man pages ("D. Stimits")
Re: Gotmail (Doug Mitton)
Re: Corel Linux VS Redhat 7 ("William Pelish")
Re: Corel Linux VS Redhat 7 ("William Pelish")
Re: vim: can't turn on syntax highlighting (Hal Burgiss)
Re: ipchains error (Mark Post)
Re: Database in Redhat Linux (Victor Wagner)
Re: Frame Buffering and Red Hat 7.0 (Muhammad Azmi B Selamat)
HELP, need original smb.conf ("Evan Panagiotopoulos")
Re: vim: can't turn on syntax highlighting ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: Recognizing multiple CPUs (J Sloan)
Hardware problem? ("Antony Mak")
Re: D-Link Networkcard DEF 530TX ("WME")
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Reply-To: "Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: "Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux.slackware
Subject: Re: Slack 7.1 won't recognize PS2 mouse
Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2000 10:49:08 +1000
"Roger Blake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> This is my first attempt at installing Slackware. A problem I can't
> seem to get past is that the PS2 mouse is not being recognized by
> either gpm or XFree86. Error message from gpm says that there is
> no /dev/mouse device. (The symbolic link from /dev/mouse to
> /dev/psaux is in place.)
>
> The mouse works fine from Windoze and DOS. System hardware is a Biostar
> 486 PCI motherboard with AMD 486/133 CPU, using a UMC chipset for the
> onboard I/O ports. I've also tried building a new (2.2.17) kernel, making
> certain that PS2 mouse support is compiled in, still no joy. Any ideas
> on getting this thing working will be much appreciated...
>
>
Not sure how relevant this may be, however check the /dev/mouse *is*
/dev/mouse as opposed to /dev/Mouse, or some other caps arrangements.
HTH
-m
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Y. Chang)
Subject: Re: Word equations
Date: 1 Dec 2000 02:26:37 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
phil ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: You might wanna look at wv
: http://www.wvware.com/wvWare.html
: Phil.
Hi Phil. Thanks for the tip. I took a look at the site. The round trip
is 80% done, and I did not see too many details about the equations. My
secretary hates .eps and .tiff, since these are difficult to modify. I
agreed to do all of the modifications and send via e-mail, but she did not
like the e-mail bit. Also, she could not handle all the revisions and she
sneaked a stale plot that got past me in the proofs (my fault totally, if
it is in the proofs, there's no excuse).
When the return trip is more solid, it looks like this could be useful.
Thanks again,
Eric
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Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 19:29:47 -0700
From: "D. Stimits" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Lyx, and man pages
I'm looking for a template or DTD that works with Lyx and can be used to
generate standard man page formats. Is something like this already
available, or would it have to be written new?
D. Stimits, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Doug Mitton)
Subject: Re: Gotmail
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2000 02:30:58 GMT
I tried to email the file to you once I realized that freshmeat and
linuxberg didn't keep them online themselves BUT your email address
bounced.
Let me know your address and I'll send it, its not very large.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Tennent) wrote:
>Can anyone point me to a copy of the 0.6.5 version of this script? The older
>version I have no longer works (changes at hotmail no doubt) and the home site
>www.hawkins.emu.id.au seems to be inoperative.
>
>Bob T.
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From: "William Pelish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Corel Linux VS Redhat 7
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 21:42:34 -0500
Thanks
I have found in what little use I have had with Corel that there is little
or almost no bugs in the OS. However Redhat has a few too many I don't wish
to deal with. I am looking for something I can understand and grasp easy. So
far this one for me seems to work however everything is expendable.
Will
"John-Paul Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> William Pelish wrote:
> >
> > I wish to know if anyone here has used Corel Linux Deluxe and if you
have
> > found any bugs. Also if you have also tried RH 7 and found any
difference
> > between the too. I am trying to decide which one to use for a server for
my
> > webhosting.
> >
> > Will
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Don't use Corel Linux. Corel needs more time to work sort
> what should/shouln't be in the distro. Corel is based on
> Debian, however, so I'd recommend that. I don't like Redhat
> myself.
>
> More specifically, Corel seems to be aiming to replace
> Windows on the desktop. They're certainly not targeting the
> server market since their bundles usually include games and
> productivity apps (WordPerfect, etc.). You really need a
> distribution better suited to a server. Many folks will
> tell you Redhat is fine. I personally prefer Debian's
> package management system. Whatever you chose is up to you,
> however. Nearly everybody in this NG has strong preferences
> for one distro over another. But the short answer is (and I
> can't over-state this) Corel is not really meant for servers
> but for home users replacing/supplementing Windows.
>
>
> J-P Stewart
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From: "William Pelish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Corel Linux VS Redhat 7
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 21:43:17 -0500
No partion, Lone OS
"Michel Catudal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> William Pelish a �crit :
> >
> > I wish to know if anyone here has used Corel Linux Deluxe and if you
have
> > found any bugs. Also if you have also tried RH 7 and found any
difference
> > between the too. I am trying to decide which one to use for a server for
my
> > webhosting.
> >
> > Will
>
> Bugs in Corel
> It all depends whether or not you consider blowing the partition table
during
> installation a bug.
>
> --
> Tired of Microsoft's rebootive multitasking?
> then it's time to upgrade to Linux.
> http://www.netonecom.net/~bbcat for all kinds of links and info
> http://www.geocities.com/seinsiboire and
> http://members.nbci.com/bbcat_rpm for SuSE 7.0 Linux RPM packages
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hal Burgiss)
Subject: Re: vim: can't turn on syntax highlighting
Reply-To: Hal Burgiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2000 03:02:53 GMT
On 1 Dec 2000 01:01:49 GMT, Dances With Crows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>On 30 Nov 2000 20:03:08 GMT, Peter Moore wrote:
>>:syntax on
>>gives me the error message: Sorry, this command is not implemented.
>>This is on a system w/ Red Hat 6.2, vim 5.6.11 Any help / ideas would
>>be appreciated.
>
>Does the directory /usr/share/vim/vim56/syntax exist, and is it full of
>.vim files? And, oddly enough, my .vimrc contains the line so
>${VIMRUNTIME}/syntax/syntax.vim so try that? I should know more about
>this, but syntax highlighting has Just Worked for me wherever I've used
>vim.
At the ':' prompt type: 'version' to see if 'syntax' support is compiled
in.
:version
VIM - Vi IMproved 5.7 (2000 Jun 24, compiled Oct 9 2000 11:40:46)
Included patches: 1-8
Compiled by root@feenix, with (+) or without (-):
+autocmd +browse ++builtin_terms +byte_offset +cindent +cmdline_compl
+cmdline_info +comments +cryptv +cscope +dialog_con_gui +digraphs
+emacs_tags +eval +ex_extra +extra_search +farsi +file_in_path -osfiletype
+find_in_path +fork() +GUI_GTK -hangul_input +insert_expand +langmap
+linebreak +lispindent +menu +mksession +modify_fname +mouse +mouse_dec
+mouse_gpm +mouse_netterm +mouse_xterm +multi_byte +perl -python +quickfix
+rightleft +scrollbind +smartindent -sniff +statusline +syntax +tag_binary
^^^^^^^^
+tag_old_static -tag_any_white -tcl +terminfo +textobjects +title
+user_commands +visualextra +viminfo +wildignore +wildmenu +writebackup
+X11 -xfontset -xim +xterm_clipboard -xterm_save
system vimrc file: "/usr/share/vim/vim57/macros/vimrc"
user vimrc file: "$HOME/.vimrc"
user exrc file: "$HOME/.exrc"
system gvimrc file: "/usr/share/vim/vim57/macros/gvimrc"
user gvimrc file: "$HOME/.gvimrc"
system menu file: "/usr/share/vim/vim57/menu.vim"
fall-back for $VIM: "/usr/share/vim"
Compilation: gcc -c -I. -Iproto -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DUSE_GUI_GTK -I/usr/lib/
glib/include -I/usr/X11R6/include -O3 -mpentiumpro -malign-loops=2 -malign
-jumps=2 -malign-functions=2 -march=pentiumpro -fomit-frame-pointer -fun
roll-loops -pipe -s -Wall -I/usr/X11R6/include -fno-strict-aliasing -I/u
[...]
--
Hal B
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Post)
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.security
Subject: Re: ipchains error
Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2000 03:04:29 GMT
On Thu, 30 Nov 2000 14:59:43 -0800, "Darren Welson"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I keep getting this error when I run IPCHAINS telling me to use
>"unrecognized command, try ipchains --h for help" but it seems to be keeping
>people out.
>any ideas what is causing this?
Are you by any chance running a script that you created on an MS system, and
then moved over to your Linux system?
If so, try a 'cat -E scriptfile | less' and see if you have ^M$ at then end
of your lines.
Mark Post
Postmodern Consulting
Information Technology and Systems Management Consulting
To send me email, replace 'nospam' with 'home'.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Victor Wagner)
Crossposted-To:
comp.os.linux.development.apps,comp.os.linux.development.system,comp.os.linux.apps,comp.lang.java.databases,comp.databases.informix,comp.databases.oracle.server,comp.databases.sybase,comp.databases.pick,comp.databases.ibm-db2,comp.databases.oracle.misc
Subject: Re: Database in Redhat Linux
Date: 30 Nov 2000 09:24:03 +0300
In comp.os.linux.misc Anthony W. Youngman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: In article <8vmgld$om4$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Victor Wagner
: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
:>In comp.os.linux.misc Freelancer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
:>: I need decide which database going to run for Redhat Linux.
:>: I know MySQL is the most popular one in Linux world. I need
:>: you help me to fill out the blank and hole (?) in table below.
:>
:>Its a pity for Linux World, that most hype is done by people who don't
:>know what real database is. So they promote mySQL which is no more than
:>fast flat-file search engine with SQL-like syntax.
: And it's a real pity that there are so many people who think that the
: only valid type of database is a SQL database.
Sincerely, I never seen any other kind of database which is usable
without writing special program for any query. SQL is only practical
solution've seen, which allows you to type queries in interactively.
There is also QBE, but it doesn't count, becouse it is
a) relational
b) if fully implementted is functionally equivalent to SQL.
:>It cannot be considered real SQL just becouse SQL stands for
:>Structured Query language, and mySQL doesn't support structured, i.e.
:>nested queries.
: By that argument *NO* database is "real SQL", because SQL is not a
: datastore - it is a *language* used by the client to talk to the back
: end.
by this argument each relational database implements some subset of
SQL+some extension to it. Even Oracle doesn't do ANSI 92 fully.
Restriction which mySQL places on the programmers are worst of all - they
causes them to PROGRAM, instead of to DESIGN.
:>
:>But database is much more than just search engine. It also should ensure
:>integrity of data both by enforcing some conditions of them (i.e.
:>foreign keys and triggers) and by rolling failed transactio back to
:>consistent state.
: And to me, a database is a complete environment, aka AS/400, Pick, etc.
: A SQL back-end is to databases what the rear legs are to pantomime
: donkey - it can stand on its own but is useless without the other half.
SQL + storage manager behind them. Nothing more. Even OS is not always
neccessary.
May be FORTRAN
preprocessor. Clients should be written on normal using
jdbc, odbc, dbi or some other kind of standartized interface.
Of course good interactive shell is good, but I always have dbish.
:>
:>So, only free database is PostgreSQL. But PostgreSQL start to
:>resemble real database only since 7.0 version, becouse before there was
:>no foreign keys. I would consider that it IS a database, not RESEMBLES
:>one only when it begin to support outer joins and binary large objects.
:>Both are scheduled for 7.1.
:>
: I think you mean the only free *relational* database - which is not the
: same thing at all. There are much better databases out there. While I
Please name _free_ non-relational database which is comparable with
commercial ones. As far as I know, most free non-relational things are
compared with say Adabas, like mySQL to Oracle or worse.
: would strongly suggest that all database programmers should know
: relational theory (it helps design immensely), there are a load of far
: better databases out there. SQL and relational databases put theoretical
: purity above practicality and functionality, which is why Oracle is such
: a beast - I could probably write programs that run faster, do more, and
: handle larger datasets, and all on a system half the size! just because
: I don't believe "relational is best".
Guys who wrote mySQL think same way. Unfortunately, they was wrong.
Becouse there is nothing more practical then good theory.
Theoretical purity gives flexibility, scalability and tunability.
This is why people don't write on CODASIL anymore.
: --
: Anthony W. Youngman - wol at thewolery dot demon dot co dot uk
: Witches are curious by definition and inquisitive by nature. She moved in. "Let
: me through. I'm a nosey person.", she said, employing both elbows.
: Maskerade : (c) 1995 Terry Pratchett
--
There ain't nothin' in this world that's worth being a snot over.
-- Larry Wall in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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From: Muhammad Azmi B Selamat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux,alt.linux,linux.redhat
Subject: Re: Frame Buffering and Red Hat 7.0
Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2000 11:27:55 +0800
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I had such a problem after installing RH 7.0 . What i did to overcome this
problem was to do a backup of my /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86config file of my
previous RH 6.2 installation which was created by probing, and overwrite those
/etc/X11/XF86config and /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86config files of my RH 7.0
installation.
Dances With Crows wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Nov 2000 15:25:50 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >I was installing Red Hat 7.0 this weekend and noticed something bad
> >about the installer. The Xconfigurator doesn't probe my card anymore
> >like v6.1 -&- 6.2. HA! I even used XF86Setup and it crapped out... just
> >a grey screen with the X for the mouse.
>
> Did you install X 4.0? Use xf86config. It's a text-only configuration
> utility, but it Just Works. It helps if you know what video card you
> have under the hood.
>
> >Which led me back to Frame Buffering....
> >From what I know about frame buffering, it allows the OS to access the
> >video card without having to use drivers.
>
> No. A framebuffer device uses the framebuffer driver, which is
> different for different architectures. There is one x86 framebuffer
> driver, another one for Sun hardware, another for PPC, etc. There is a
> special X-server called the Framebuffer X-server that you use with this
> framebuffer device driver. On x86, at least, the framebuffer is *much*
> slower than a normal X-server. This is because normal X-servers make
> use of all kinds of video-card specific tricks to speed up graphics
> output, while framebuffer servers can't do such things.
>
> >WHICH MEANS: Any monitor or video card can be used and you get great
> >output. Switch monitors??? Doesn't matter...
>
> ...at 60Hz vertical refresh rate, which irritates some people.
>
> >I have already checked out the HOW-TO but was unfortunate that it was
> >so dry that it changed the humidity in my house.
>
> The framebuffer device is marked "EXPERIMENTAL" in the 2.2.x kernel
> series. I have no idea why this is so, but I imagine it's so people who
> don't know what they're doing don't shoot their systems in the foot with
> it.
>
> If you could post the make and model of your video card, I think someone
> here could give you a step-by-step guide to getting your video card
> working.
>
> --
> Matt G|There is no Darkness in Eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see
> Brainbench MVP for Linux Admin / Workin' in a code mine, hittin' Ctrl-Alt
> http://www.brainbench.com / Workin' in a code mine, whoops!
> -----------------------------/ I hit a seg fault....
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From: "Evan Panagiotopoulos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: HELP, need original smb.conf
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 22:38:27 -0500
In the process of configuring smb.conf I must of erased the contents of it!
I was using vi, I don't understand how it happened. Where can I get a copy
of it?
Thanks,
--
Evan Panagiotopoulos
Technology, Library and Media Director
Poughkeepsie City School District
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: vim: can't turn on syntax highlighting
Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2000 03:27:48 GMT
start vi using vim
or alias vi='vim'
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Hal Burgiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1 Dec 2000 01:01:49 GMT, Dances With Crows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >On 30 Nov 2000 20:03:08 GMT, Peter Moore wrote:
> >>:syntax on
> >>gives me the error message: Sorry, this command is not implemented.
> >>This is on a system w/ Red Hat 6.2, vim 5.6.11 Any help / ideas
would
> >>be appreciated.
> >
> >Does the directory /usr/share/vim/vim56/syntax exist, and is it full
of
> >.vim files? And, oddly enough, my .vimrc contains the line so
> >${VIMRUNTIME}/syntax/syntax.vim so try that? I should know more
about
> >this, but syntax highlighting has Just Worked for me wherever I've
used
> >vim.
>
> At the ':' prompt type: 'version' to see if 'syntax' support is
compiled
> in.
>
> :version
> VIM - Vi IMproved 5.7 (2000 Jun 24, compiled Oct 9 2000 11:40:46)
> Included patches: 1-8
> Compiled by root@feenix, with (+) or without (-):
> +autocmd +browse ++builtin_terms +byte_offset +cindent +cmdline_compl
> +cmdline_info +comments +cryptv +cscope +dialog_con_gui +digraphs
> +emacs_tags +eval +ex_extra +extra_search +farsi +file_in_path
-osfiletype
> +find_in_path +fork() +GUI_GTK -hangul_input +insert_expand +langmap
> +linebreak +lispindent +menu +mksession +modify_fname +mouse
+mouse_dec
> +mouse_gpm +mouse_netterm +mouse_xterm +multi_byte +perl -python
+quickfix
> +rightleft +scrollbind +smartindent -sniff +statusline +syntax
+tag_binary
> ^^^^^^^^
>
> +tag_old_static -tag_any_white -tcl +terminfo +textobjects +title
> +user_commands +visualextra +viminfo +wildignore +wildmenu
+writebackup
> +X11 -xfontset -xim +xterm_clipboard -xterm_save
> system vimrc file: "/usr/share/vim/vim57/macros/vimrc"
> user vimrc file: "$HOME/.vimrc"
> user exrc file: "$HOME/.exrc"
> system gvimrc file: "/usr/share/vim/vim57/macros/gvimrc"
> user gvimrc file: "$HOME/.gvimrc"
> system menu file: "/usr/share/vim/vim57/menu.vim"
> fall-back for $VIM: "/usr/share/vim"
> Compilation: gcc -c -I. -Iproto -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DUSE_GUI_GTK
-I/usr/lib/
> glib/include -I/usr/X11R6/include -O3 -mpentiumpro -malign-loops=2
-malign
> -jumps=2 -malign-functions=2 -march=pentiumpro -fomit-frame-pointer
-fun
> roll-loops -pipe -s -Wall -I/usr/X11R6/include -fno-strict-aliasing
-I/u
>
> [...]
>
> --
> Hal B
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> --
>
Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.
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From: J Sloan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.admin,comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.questions
Subject: Re: Recognizing multiple CPUs
Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2000 03:46:40 GMT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does Linux automatically recognize multiple CPUs on bootup?
Well, here's the login banner from my system:
Red Hat Linux release 7.0 (Guinness)
Kernel 2.4.0-test12 on a 4-processor i686
> We will be
> initially installing it on a single CPU system, but more CPUs are on
> order. If we install the new CPUs, will we have to re-install Linux to
> take advantage of them? How many CPUs can Linux currently utilize? We
> will most likely be using Redhat.
Red Hat provides SMP and UP kernels with their distros
ever since about 6.0 or earlier. Just select the SMP kernel
during install - if you forget, you can always install the
SMP kernel later - it comes in a convenient RPM package
which takes about 10 seconds to install.
You can run the SMP kernel on UP systems if you want.
You will want to install Red Hat 7.0, and then upgrade
to the 2.4 kernel whan it comes out (probably by the
end of the year) to get max performance.
jjs
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From: "Antony Mak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Hardware problem?
Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2000 11:51:03 +0800
Hi all,
I have found that my SuSE6.4 box have the following messages in syslog and
system halt. This problems occur about once a day. Can anyone tell me what
is the problem with my box? Hardware problems? Software problems?
Thanks in advance
Antony
Nov 30 17:00:08 dbsource1 kernel: swap_free: swap-space map
bad(entry00000100)
Nov 30 17:00:08 dbsource1 kernel: free_one_pmd: bad directory entry ce200000
Nov 30 17:28:41 dbsource1 -- MARK --
Nov 30 17:32:59 dbsource1 kernel: swap_duplicate: entry 00100018,nonexistent
swap file
Nov 30 17:32:59 dbsource1 kernel: swap_duplicate: entry 0000db30,nonexistent
swap file
Nov 30 17:32:59 dbsource1 kernel: swap_free: offset exceeds max
Nov 30 17:32:59 dbsource1 kernel: swap_free: Trying to free nonexistent
swap-page
Nov 30 17:33:00 dbsource1 kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at
virtual address 725423a2
Nov 30 17:33:00 dbsource1 kernel: current->tss.cr3 = 00101000, %cr3
=00101000
Nov 30 17:33:00 dbsource1 kernel: *pde = 00000000
Nov 30 17:33:00 dbsource1 kernel: Oops: 0000
Nov 30 17:33:00 dbsource1 kernel: CPU: 0
Nov 30 17:33:00 dbsource1 kernel: EIP: 0010:[ext2_update_inode+259/792]
Nov 30 17:33:00 dbsource1 kernel: EFLAGS: 00010256
Nov 30 17:33:00 dbsource1 kernel: eax: 00000000 ebx: 7254203a
ecx:0000000a edx: 00000360
Nov 30 17:33:00 dbsource1 kernel: esi: c5f50ff0 edi: 00000180
ebp:0000000a esp: cffeff78
Nov 30 17:33:00 dbsource1 kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Nov 30 17:33:00 dbsource1 kernel: Process kupdate (pid: 3, process nr:
3,stackpage=cffef000)
Nov 30 17:33:00 dbsource1 kernel: Stack: c000c200 00860000 00000003 00000360
c0240000 00000303 00000000 0016d00
Rgds,
Antony
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From: "WME" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux
Subject: Re: D-Link Networkcard DEF 530TX
Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2000 04:07:56 GMT
I tried enabling both the rtl8139 and the via-rhine (1 at a time) in the
/etc/rc.d/rc.module file, but it is still not recognized !!
should there be any parameters? I think the card is jumperless. The card
works fine in windows.
> Are you sure the card is a 530TX, or a 530TX+. The 530TX uses the
via-rhine
> (which should come with your distro), the 530TX+ uses the rtl8139 (which
also
> should come with your distro). I have both of these cards and they both
work
> flawlessly.
> --
> moonie ;)
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