On 2016-02-11 9:15 AM, Paolo Borsa wrote:
rocky:/proc# uname -a
Linux rocky 2.6.26-2-parisc #1 Sun Mar 4 17:37:14 UTC 2012 parisc
GNU/Linux
If you get a chance, you might try the latest Debian hppa-linux. Since
hppa was
reinstated on debian-ports, there have been many bug fixes. The port is
Thanks, you all were right, eventually I found the problem. The capacitor
fell down from the back of a memory module.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XM1flQz7lMotcmNZdnDozLOFDJeaf6v-rA Now I
resoldered it and the system is working, here are the info:
rocky:/proc# uname -a
Linux rocky
Thanks Dave, the update is in the agenda :-)
Regards
Paolo
Il 11/feb/2016 16:05 "John David Anglin" ha scritto:
> On 2016-02-11 9:15 AM, Paolo Borsa wrote:
>
>> rocky:/proc# uname -a
>> Linux rocky 2.6.26-2-parisc #1 Sun Mar 4 17:37:14 UTC 2012 parisc
>> GNU/Linux
>>
> If
Hi Paolo,
On 11.02.2016 15:15, Paolo Borsa wrote:
> rocky:/proc# uname -a
> Linux rocky 2.6.26-2-parisc #1 Sun Mar 4 17:37:14 UTC 2012 parisc GNU/Linux
> rocky:/proc# cat cpuinfo
> processor : 0
> cpu family : PA-RISC 2.0
> cpu : PA8700 (PCX-W2)
>
> I don't understand,
Hello HPPA community, and forgive me for this off-topic, but I really don't
know where to ask.
I have an HP C3750, and today I was moving it from the garage to a
(hopefully) stable and operative position.
While moving it, I heard clicking inside it. I opened and found a tantalum
capacitor loose.
Looking at the pads by the 24, I don't believe anything was ever
soldered onto those pads. Double check the motherboard again for empty
pads, and post pictures. You might also want to inspect the PCB's on the
hard drives for evidence of missing caps. And any other cards that may
be in the
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