Linux-Setup Digest #180, Volume #20 Thu, 7 Dec 00 19:13:08 EST
Contents:
Re: Erratic Mandrake 7.x Install problem! Please help! (dom)
Re: Anyone come across auto-logout? (Dewey Chan)
Setup Linux Mandrake 7.2 on Secndry Mstr H/D (Bill Lucas)
Grub goes glug... ("Philo")
Re: Xircom RealPort CardBus RBEM56G ??? ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
PLEASE - kernel / BIOS wrt hd DMA ("Guennadi V. Liakhovetski")
Re: Blinking screen (H Dziardziel)
Re: DHCP problems (Adam Weeks)
kdm (or xdm) & redhat logo ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Help please - setting ISDN modem ("Richard Lucas")
Re: Another Sendmail Question (Cliff Sarginson)
Re: Another Sendmail Question (Cliff Sarginson)
Re: KFM Error (Cliff Sarginson)
Re: Egcs or cpp (Cliff Sarginson)
Compatable Video and Network Cards (Dave Reid)
Re: Compatable Video and Network Cards ("Dan")
Re: microemacs 4.00 port? ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Lernal Panic need help ("Raul Gonzlez")
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From: dom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Erratic Mandrake 7.x Install problem! Please help!
Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 16:18:50 -0500
Did you try the obvious? ie: format your drive and reinstall 7.1 (which seemed
to work the first time aorund?)
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, John
Wolford wrote: >About a month ago i installed 7.1 on hdc (Win2kPro on hda). It
installed >like a dream (except the lilo boot loader it installed on hda didn't
like >the geometry of the drive and i had to uninstall it and install lilo on a
>floppy - thank god for man pages!). I spent many days reading man pages and
>configuring it to my liking. As soon as i got it to where i wanted it - all
>the services i did and didn't want, all the updates, the newest kernel
>configured myself, etc etc - the new 7.2 came out. Thinking this a perfect
>opportunity to go through everything again, while it's fresh on my mind (and
>paper etc), i tarballed all of my relevant config files, data, etc and
>deleted the partitions to give me room to do a complete install of 7.2. >
>What happened: I was installing 7.2 and when i got to the part where i was
>to configure X-Windows it...crashed. It complained mildly and froze. I
>rebooted and much of the installation being complete, i managed to log in
>and take a look around. X-Windows wasn't working, it complained about not
>being able to find the fixed font, something to do with unix:%1 or something
>like that. My locate database was corrupt and i had to redo it. Any time i
>had to run "info" to get an info page it would give me back a segmentation
>fault and dump the core. Various other things didn't work.
>
>I've since attempted about 7 installations, some of 7.2, some of 7.1, ALL
>with similar results (even subsequent 7.1 installs). Sometimes the
>installation hangs when it's installing a random package, sometimes it
>finishes the whole thing - if i skip the XWindows configuration, which
>always makes it crash now. If i manage to install "successfuly" i always
>wind up with the same situation as my first 7.2 install (described above).
>In such a situation i have been able to reinstall various rpms to get things
>like info, make and lynx (yes i can bring up the network) working properly,
>to name a few, but sometimes even that (installing new rpms) isn't enough. I
>can't fix it enough to even compile a new kernel. I'm at a total loss, i'm
>trying to deal with a crippled linux system and honestly i'm a rank beginner
>(well i was a month or two ago anyway) so i can't deal with all of these
>super-low-level crazy error messages. Let's just say it seems to be beyond
>the man pages, to say nothing of the HOWTO's.
>
>How am i able to post this message? Thanks to my stupid windows box. At
>least something is working. When i first installed 7.1 i stopped using
>Windows altogether almost immediately but right now i'm facing problems with
>linux i don't know how to fix.
>
>Differences between my first and subsequent installs of 7.x: None, except
>that in my first install i installed EVERYTHING on hdc. Lately i've been
>trying to spread it out over hdb and hdc, for greater efficiency and data
>security. I don't see why this should make a difference but what the hell
>i've already done over half a dozen installs, i'll try doing the EXACT SAME
>THING as my first successful install. Let's assume that doesn't work. WHAT
>CAN I DO TO SOLVE THIS PROBLEM??
>
>Thank you very much,
>John
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dewey Chan)
Subject: Re: Anyone come across auto-logout?
Date: 7 Dec 2000 21:22:43 GMT
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Rasmus_B=F8g_Hansen?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, smillen wrote:
>
>> I was rloging into my Redhat box from a sun machine and left the connection
>> open overnight. By the morning it had kicked me out with an auto-logout
>> message. Any ideas how to disable this?
>
>1) Run a non-exiting command like 'cat -' and then press C-d to resume the
>shell.
>2) In tcsh, you could fiddle with the autologout evironment variable.
>
>Like 'unset autologout' og 'set autologout
>a_very_large_number_of_minutes'.
>
>Don't know how to do this in bash, ksh etc. Try the man-pages.
>
>--
>Rasmus B�g Hansen
set autologout=0 would do better than some large number
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Lucas)
Subject: Setup Linux Mandrake 7.2 on Secndry Mstr H/D
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2000 21:39:25 GMT
Hello,
After a failed attempt to install Mandrake 7.2 on my PB 486, and
finally re-installing Window$ 95 back onto it. (I'll try the slackware
version L8r w/o x)
Setting up Mandrake wasn't a problem on the 486 because it had just
one physical Hard Disk. The problem was that it was a 486 and I just
figured I'd try it and load only what I needed but it never gave me
that option during install although the manual said it would.
But I now want to Install the Mandrake Linux on my Second Hard disk in
one of my Pentium Machines. And I am concerned that it will install on
the primary hardisk which has my win98 running and configured for my
LAN.
Ideally what I want to accomplish is the family can use this machine
in win98 but when I want to run Linux it will be installed on the
second hard disk. But keep all the same network configs.
Since this machine will be the "gateway" cuz all the other machines on
the LAN use this ones modem.
I didn't see anything in the manual that came with the software about
this. It only dealt with one hard drive and keeping or getting rid of
window$.
TIA
*Lord Eros*
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From: "Philo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Grub goes glug...
Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 12:04:30 -0600
thanks to those who have answered my previous post...but i still cannot get
grub to work.
i guess i'm just too dumb...but at least i'm smart enough to try installing
it on a floppy before i do anything to my mbr.
i've got my mandrake 7.2 running fine and booting from a floppy
onto hda7
my menu.lst looks like this:
title Linux 2.2.17-21mdk
kernel /boot/vmlinuz 2.2.17-21mdk
even though i once did get grub to load on the floppy...it hung at stage1
if anyone help me set it up i'd appreciate it...
or point me to a link that a newbie could comprehend.
other than this one sticking point i'm really amazed at how i actually
got my installation going on my first attempt
(although i have used rh 5.2, rh6 and mandrake 7 previously)
so i am not a total newbie...just a newbie to grub
THANKS
--
Philo
website: www.plazaearth.com/philo
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: Xircom RealPort CardBus RBEM56G ???
Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2000 22:08:07 GMT
I do not know if this is late and you already have the help but...
try this link:
http://www.xircom.com/cda/page/1,1298,0-0-1_20-476,00.html
They have a set ot beta drivers out for it so you milage may vary...
Rich
In article <OEaYfkVWAHA.278@cpmsnbbsa07>,
"Cameron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone tell me if Linux supports a Xircom RealPort CardBus
Ethernet
> 10/100 + Modem 56 (RBEM56G-100) PCMCIA card? I am mainly interested
in
> using it with Red Hat, and also Mandrake (both are the latest
versions).
>
> If this card does work under Linux, can you help me with DETAILED
> instructions on how to configure Linux to use/work with the card,
please?
> (E.g. which config files to modify, which network settings,
which "adapter"
> to use, etc. etc. etc.)
>
> Thank you very much (in advance) :-)
>
> Cameron Ninham
> cpn66 at hotmail dot com
>
>
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From: "Guennadi V. Liakhovetski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development.system
Subject: PLEASE - kernel / BIOS wrt hd DMA
Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 22:13:35 +0000
Hello all
I've been fighting with this problem for a few weeks now. The problem
seems to be that my BIOS does not support DMA for IDE and the kernel
cannot bypas it. The chipset is ok (Intel 430FX), the disk too, afaik I
included all possible parameters in the kernel (2.2.17 + ide patch). But
the BIOS is old (AMI 1.00.04.CA0 for Intel Morrison64 aka Advanced/MN mobo
with a P-75 and onboard S3-Trio64) and no upgrades exist. So, the
question: is it either
1) there ARE situations when such BIOS fault cannot be fixed by the
software or
2) it IS always possible, so, something is wrong with the software
(kernel / its configuration)
Also, I read somewhere, that one often can flash a 'non-native'
BIOS... Does anybody know of identical mobos (430FX + S3-Trio64)? Note,
that Morrison32's BIOS (S3-Trio32) does not suit.
Thanks
Guennadi
___
Dr. Guennadi V. Liakhovetski
Department of Applied Mathematics
University of Sheffield, U.K.
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (H Dziardziel)
Subject: Re: Blinking screen
Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2000 22:33:56 GMT
On Thu, 07 Dec 2000 16:20:47 +0000, steve mcclue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Dear All,
>
>I have a RedHat 7 installation running on a PII 350Mb machine with a
>Voodoo Banshee video card and a Sony monitor.
>
>Everything works fine, but every so often the screen goes completely
>black, then flicks back on again. I had this with my previous RH 6.2
>install as well, so I'm assuming it's something to do with the refresh
>rate of my monitor. I've noticed that when I look at the screen close
>up there is also a slight kind of shimmer. (but maybe that's just my
>eyes from spending too much time in front of the screen!)
>
>I was kind of hoping that upgrading to RH7 would fix it, but it
>hasn't. The install procedure correctly identified my video board and
>monitor, so I'm at a bit of a loss as to why this is happening.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>TIA,
>
>Steve
Hi, it does sound like either the video chip or the monitor is running
at its limit. If you have all the specs then a review and maybe cut
down on the frequencies given for the monitor if in fact they are set
correctly is worth a try. Otherwise, if you have no specs then in
whatever X configuration utility there is back down on the monitor
horizontal limits or drop down on the monitor type one step.
Just possibly video ram is borderline. The same procedure may work
around it however.
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From: Adam Weeks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: DHCP problems
Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2000 22:42:35 GMT
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I am using a DHCP based Internet service, via cable. My ISP tells me
> that the DHCP server will give me all the DNS, IP and such information
> when it connects to the server.
>
> The problem is that it just won't connect! On boot, linux tells me
> that "eth0 connecting to dhcpd failed..". But I don't know why!
>
> Linux automatically finds my networking card (it's a rt18139(A/B/C) but
> it automatically selects the rtl8139-module for me) so that might not
> be the problem. Here's my setup:
>
> Config mode: Dhcp
>
> IP: <empty>
> Network mask: 255.255.255.0
>
> Hostname + domain: localhost.localdomain
> Primary name + domain: localhost.localdomain
>
> HTTP proxy: <empty>
> FTP proxy: <empty>
>
> Kernel module: rtl8139
> Net device: eth0
>
> (Reply _only_ via email, thanks!)
>
> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> Before you buy.
Have you tried, AFTER the computer starts up, typing "dhcpcd -h hostname"
and see if that at least works?? If so, you then just have to manually
enter it into your "ifup" config under PUMP_ARG=""
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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
<html>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Hi.
<p>I am using a DHCP based Internet service, via cable. My ISP tells me
<br>that the DHCP server will give me all the DNS, IP and such information
<br>when it connects to the server.
<p>The problem is that it just won't connect! On boot, linux tells me
<br>that "eth0 connecting to dhcpd failed..". But I don't know why!
<p>Linux automatically finds my networking card (it's a rt18139(A/B/C)
but
<br>it automatically selects the rtl8139-module for me) so that might not
<br>be the problem. Here's my setup:
<p>Config mode: Dhcp
<p>IP: <empty>
<br>Network mask: 255.255.255.0
<p>Hostname + domain: localhost.localdomain
<br>Primary name + domain: localhost.localdomain
<p>HTTP proxy: <empty>
<br>FTP proxy: <empty>
<p>Kernel module: rtl8139
<br>Net device: eth0
<p>(Reply _only_ via email, thanks!)
<p>Sent via Deja.com <a href="http://www.deja.com/">http://www.deja.com/</a>
<br>Before you buy.</blockquote>
Have you tried, AFTER the computer starts up, typing "dhcpcd -h <i>hostname</i>"
and see if that at least works?? If so, you then just have to manually
enter it into your "ifup" config under PUMP_ARG=""</html>
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Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2000 23:09:39 +0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.x,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.windows.x.kde
Subject: kdm (or xdm) & redhat logo
Does anybody know how to get rid of the redhat logo when using kdm, or
xdm as a graphical login using Redhat 6.2 ?
Ive looked everywhere through the /etc/X11/xdm files, and any others I
have found that may be relavent but to no avail.
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From: "Richard Lucas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Help please - setting ISDN modem
Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 23:10:54 -0000
I'm posting from Scotland. I have a British Telecom HomeHighway ISDN setup,
with a Speedway ISDN PCI card in my computer. I am a complete novice with
Linux.
I've just installed Linux-Mandrake 7.2 on my system, and am having trouble
configuring the modem.
In kppp the Debug Script Log shows the following:
ATZ
OK
ATM1L1
OK
ATDTxxxxxxxxxxx (xxxxxxxxxxx is the ISP's phone no.)
NO MSN/EAZ
Expecting: CONNECT
Can somebody please tell me what's wrong, and how I put it right?
TIA
--
Best Wishes
Richard
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From: Cliff Sarginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.mail.sendmail,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: Re: Another Sendmail Question
Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 22:44:34 +0100
Peter T. Breuer posited:
> In comp.os.linux.misc Lamar Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > re-formatted two more times with the same results. Sendmail loads fine
> > with
> > no errors [OK]. It just will not receive e-mail. Any ideas? Thanks for
> > any
>
> Configure it. It needs at least to know your host name and domainname
> as well as to BE RUNNING. If you do not understand what those two words
> mean, I strongly suggest you ask yourself before you ask me!
>
> Peter
And I strongly suggest Peter that if you dont want to be asked, then dont
reply instead of being pointlessly rude tand insulting to someone.
Cliff
--
no NAUGHTYSPAM if you email me :)
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From: Cliff Sarginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.mail.sendmail,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: Re: Another Sendmail Question
Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 22:53:03 +0100
John Todd posited:
> If ps -ax shows sendmail receiving on port 25 (showing its running),
> make sure that network service is running.
>
>
> On Wed, 6 Dec 2000 10:39:17 -0800, Lamar Thomas
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I installed RH Linux 6.2 at home a few weeks ago (I am new to Linux) and
> >Sendmail was working right out of the box! I could send AND receive
> >e-mail. Then I wanted to re-install Linux just for the fun of it. So I
> >re-formatted my drive and started again. I took the same options, however
> >this time Sendmail didn't work (I could SEND mail out but I could not
> >receive mail). I
> >re-formatted two more times with the same results. Sendmail loads fine
> >with
> >no errors [OK]. It just will not receive e-mail. Any ideas? Thanks for
> >any help.
> >
> >Lamar
> >
> >
>
>
Ok. Forget the reformatting, this has nothing to do with that and that wont
help.
Clearly the setup the second time round is not the same as the first time !
See first if you can connect to your sendmail process locally, try:
telnet localhost 25
You should see a greeting line, if you do, then sendmail is there waiting
for connections. (quit will get you out of it). If you dont get a
connection then sendmail is probably not running.
I am only vaguely familiar with Redhat, I tried using it but frankly found
it a pain for various OT reasons. I recall that linuxconf tries to help
with the setup, so you could try carefully going through that.
Can you receive local mail ?
... I believ there may be example .mc files in the sendmail directory. It
is worth your while learning how sendmail can be configured. Unless you are
a masochist you definitely do not want to get involved with the sendmail
config file directly, and you shouldnt need to (the definitive reference
book on sendmail is 1100 pages long). Read up on this a bit.
Good luck
Cliff
--
no NAUGHTYSPAM if you email me :)
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From: Cliff Sarginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: KFM Error
Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 23:08:37 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] posited:
> My FDD crapped out just before I installed Mandrake 7.1, so I could not
> do the boot disc then, during the install.
>
> My new FDD came today. I had a useless FD {from AOL 8-)} which I
> decided to use for my boot disc. I inserted this FD and tried to list
> the directory. No problem.
>
> Then using KDE went in under the root password and created the boot
> disc. No problems.
>
> After finishing creation of the boot disc I wanted to look at its
> directory. Problem.
>
> I get this message:
>
> KFM Error
>
> ! Could not list directory contents
> file/mnt/floppy/
>
> This is probably an obvious error on my part 'cause I'm new to this.
> All help/hints appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
Firstly. Don't be cheap about floppy disks. For boot disks they need to be
perfect. test any boot disk you make, and always make more than one. Using
old lying around disks is asking for trouble in the future.
I suspect your boot disk is just that, a boot disk, and not one with
a file system on it (I know zip about Mandrake's distro), so it will make
no sense to KFM.
The acid-test is can you boot from it ?
Cliff
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From: Cliff Sarginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Egcs or cpp
Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 22:58:23 +0100
Davide posited:
> I downloaded Mandrake 7.2 and on the installation disk there are both the
> egcs packages and the cpp packages.
>
> Which are the main differences between them?
>
> Which one is better?
>
>
>
They are not the same thing.
Egcs (aka gcc) is the Gnu C compiler, which you will need to compile any
programs you load in source form, or to recompile the kernel.
Cpp is, from it's name, a C preprocessor. This is the first pass a C
compiler makes over source code. I don't think you need it, egcs
installation should contain everything you need.
Cliff
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From: Dave Reid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux
Subject: Compatable Video and Network Cards
Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2000 14:51:47 -0800
I'm a total Linux newbie and I'm looking to by a machine
that will run a dual boot setup with both RedHat and
NT.
The machine I'm looking at has nVidia TNT2 Pro and a
3Com 10/100 3C905C-TX NIC.
Does anyone know if these cards are compatable with
Redhat Linux?
Thanks for your help...
dave
--
=============================================================
Dave Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
UW Medical Center (206)598-4536
Radiation Oncology Dept. "Compassionate Conservatism is
Seattle, WA neither"
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From: "Dan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux
Subject: Re: Compatable Video and Network Cards
Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2000 10:52:24 +1100
These are both compatible with any recent distro
To get 3D acceleration for your TNT2 you'll need to download and install
drivers from nvidia's web site.
And to get maximum performance you'll need to upgrade to a 2.4 kernel with
AGP support. But both cards should work out-of-the-box for a basic setup.
Dan
"Dave Reid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> I'm a total Linux newbie and I'm looking to by a machine
> that will run a dual boot setup with both RedHat and
> NT.
>
> The machine I'm looking at has nVidia TNT2 Pro and a
> 3Com 10/100 3C905C-TX NIC.
>
> Does anyone know if these cards are compatable with
> Redhat Linux?
>
> Thanks for your help...
>
> dave
> --
> =============================================================
> Dave Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> UW Medical Center (206)598-4536
> Radiation Oncology Dept. "Compassionate Conservatism is
> Seattle, WA neither"
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: microemacs 4.00 port?
Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2000 23:50:38 GMT
Try the MicroEmacs available from
http://www.jasspa.com
This is a varient of MicroEmacs. Has a native X-Windows
interface, integral speller, hilighting etc. I suggest
that you take the "alpha" release on the site. This runs
fine despite being marked as alpha. Should just build
and run on Linux. Will also build an run on windows
using MS-DEV or the free borland compiler.
Regards
BFM.
In article <3a1a75f1.12414265@news>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Gregorie) wrote:
> I just grabbed the curretn source archive for microEmacs from its home
> site. However, there is no Linux subdirectory and sure enough, a quick
> hack at setting one up failed to compile.
>
> Has anybody ported microEmacs 4.00 to Linux?
>
> If so, can you point me to a source for the files you had to modify,
> please (estruct.h and makefile at least) and stop me re-inventing the
> wheel.
>
> TIA
>
> --
> gregorie | Martin Gregorie
> @logica | Logica Ltd
> com | +44 020 76379111
>
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From: "Raul Gonzlez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Lernal Panic need help
Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2000 00:02:24 GMT
Hi,
I am trying to install Redjhat 6.2 and when it reboots I get the following
error.
trying to set up timer as ETINT (found pin 0) failed.
trying to set up timer as BP_IRQ failed
Kernal Panic;
I0-APIC + timer doesn't work.
In swapper task-not syncing.
Any ideas on what this is?
I have 1.7 GB hdd, 96MB of ram, Pentium 233, Matrox Mill. II and a 3 com
3c905c tx-m nic on a tyan tomcat dual mb with on one 233 mhz in it.
Thanks
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