-gentoo-r6 ivtv-0.3.6x complains at boot time:
Linux video capture interface: v1.00
ivtv: START INIT IVTV
ivtv: version 0.3.6 (x) loading
ivtv: Linux version: 2.6.11-gentoo-r9 preempt K7 4KSTACKS gcc-3.3
ivtv: In case of problems please include the debug info
an Asus board with a fan on it
that started making noise after a short time, and it wasn't possible to
update the BIOS, either, because that required windoze. I won't buy
Asus anymore since then.
> done by the firmware heroes at raptor engineering.
>
> 6276 actually runs at 2.6gh
worth
updating the router and WAP firmware in case this was due to a bug.
The router should never allocate IP addresses from its reserved IP
address table, although it will not be able to stop PCs using these
addresses themselves if they were manually configured so.
I got this pre-configured
On Tuesday, 1 October 2019 15:32:27 BST Mick wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Oct 2019 at 13:18, Mick wrote:
> > When using Secure Boot the UEFI firmware check the binaries to be
> > loaded have been signed by Microsoft. The 'SHA256 verified' message
> > indicates the systemd-bo
o
> ├── EFI
> │ ├── Boot
> │ │ └── bootx64.efi
> │ ├── Linux
> │ ├── Microsoft
> │ │ ├── Boot
> │ │ └── Recovery
> │ └── systemd
> │ └── systemd-bootx64.efi
> ├── intel-uc.img
> ├── loader
> │ ├── entries
> │ │ ├── 08-gentoo-5.4.48-resc
ws (eg, an usb mp3 player stick that turns itself off spontaneously
> after a few seconds).
> So, I need a serious hardware diagnostic program to thoroughly test the
> port and the controller, not necessarily running under linux or
> opensource.
> Could you please give me some sugg
Hi group,
Lookee here:
kyzyl linux # apcaccess status
APC : 001,034,0852
DATE : Tue Apr 28 19:26:47 MDT 2009
HOSTNAME : kyzyl
RELEASE : 3.12.4
VERSION : 3.12.4 (19 August 2006) gentoo
UPSNAME : kyzyl
CABLE: USB Cable
MODEL: Back-UPS ES 350
UPSMODE : Stand Alone
STARTTIME
an
Well, what I'm suggesting should also work with a usb connection (instead of
bluetooth or IrDA) but unlike what is suggested in the forum I would not think
that it needs the particular MSWindows usb modem driver to create a virtual
ethernet interface. Unless that is the phone is locked
use ati-drivers-10.11
All the instructions you received assume that you were using
xf86-video-ati, *not* ati-drivers (also known as "AMD Catalyst for
Linux", AMD's proprietary binary driver for Radeon cards).
Do *not* install any firmware files and make sure you disable the radeon
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 14:20:44 +0100
"Steve [Gentoo]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christoph Gysin wrote:
> > Check out http://www.slimdevices.com
> > The server software is opensource, written in perl.
> > IIRC the firmware of the device is also opensource!
>
thing normal missing? (ie: that one would have on an x86_64 workstation)
>
I haven't been able to use Gentoo directly, but I have used Linux on
Power on GCC's servers. There's nothing terribly abnormal, though
there's a lot of interesting FPU modes.
> I noticed that gentoo only
often than to go to the next room to check it... :)
>> >
>> > My Rasperberry Pi Zero W is technically able to connect to the
>printer
>> > via USB and it is possible to connect via WiFi to the Rasperberry
>in
>> > the "next room" from &qu
>
> Trying ping -n 100 only a few packets come back but with a large
> delay (40-50 times
> larger delay compared to ping on the GenToo host)
Does ifconfig show dropped packets/errors?
Is the mtu the same on MSWindows and Linux host and router?
MSWindows can corrupt its TCP/IP st
er: 00C7D602-412C-4505-8992-0482855EDEF9
Device Start End Sectors Size Type
/dev/sdc12048526335524288 256M EFI System
/dev/sdc2 526336 537233407 536707072 255.9G Linux filesystem
localhost ~ #
Things tried since last post:
*Flashed the firmware on the drive, bumped it sever
On 03/06/2015 11:57 AM, Marc Joliet wrote:
>> I wasn't aware you had e1000e hardware - those are about as reliable as
>> they come. I've used many of them and never had the slightest trouble at
>> all. By all means study up on firmware and driver options - if you don;t
t;> that the error comes from a bios errata (and don't know what microdode
> >> is), and the fix is to update bios?
An “errate” is what Intel calls an error or defect in its hardware, as far
as I know. Microcode is sort of a “firmware” running in a CPU. For example,
the TSX
the search. So you are saying
>> that the error comes from a bios errata (and don't know what microdode
>> is), and the fix is to update bios?
An “errate” is what Intel calls an error or defect in its hardware, as
far
as I know. Microcode is sort of a “firmware” running in a CPU. For
* Daniel Frey:
> Can't do anything, ipv6 is completely disabled (removed from kernel
> config.)
A search for "linux kernel enable ipv6" just returned more than 1.7
million results.
> Current ISP will not issue any ipv6 if an ipv4 static is required.
My current ISP of
On 04/07 05:18, Andrea Conti wrote:
> On 07/04/20 11:32, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
>
> > When I boot this setup, grub starts and displays:
> >
> > booting Linux 5051500-64-RT ...
> >
> > and freezes. I have to powercycle the whole thing.
>
>
unlikely and you need the space. Gparted on SysRescCD is ideal for
> > this.
> I had the opposite problem - Windows created a tiny EFI partition and I
> couldn't install linux ...
>
> Cheers,
> Wol
Looking at a UEFI system which had MSWindows installed I can see the ESP
t for this little wrinkle, which I
hope is harmless:
# efibootmgr -b -B
BootCurrent: 0002
Timeout: 1 seconds
No BootOrder is set; firmware will attempt recovery
Boot0002* Linux Boot Manager
Boot0008 CD/DVD Drive
Boot0010* UEFI OS
> I recall having a similar problem and this worked last
ot; booting (i.e. MBR), the BIOS no longer displays the three drives
> > > (two SSDs + DVD) as booting options. There is an ostensible setting
> > > called "secure boot" which is enabled, and I haven't found any way of
> > > disabling it.
> >
> > If
Linux kernels
with fresh drivers.
Or maybe MX Linux, one of the top popularity distros nowadays which
is
also "no systemd" and somehow only recently I learned about it
Best regards,
Ivan Ivanov,
open source firmware developer
How ridiculous that some pathetic questionable would spend th
a good disc by putting it in my Windows
> laptop I use for work and running WinDVD. It played just fine, so I know it
> has to be some part of the linux system not understanding the disk.
>
> Second thing I did was upgrade to the "latest" kernel - 2.6.24-gentoo-r7 -
>
DIA UNIX x86_64 Kernel Module 169.09 Fri Jan 11
14:04:37 PST 2008
cdrom: This disc doesn't have any tracks I recognize!
First thing I did was verify it was a good disc by putting it in my Windows
laptop I use for work and running WinDVD. It played just fine, so I know it
has to be some par
Gentoo on your device and not give you root access, then
it is painful.
If you let me reflash the firmware on your Gentoo system so that it
uses my UEFI keys and firmware update keys and doesn't let you change
them, and I set it up with a bootloader that checks your
kernel+initramfs signatures
too on a device, then it only contains what
> you put there, and you can just as easily remove it. If you let me
> build/install Gentoo on your device and not give you root access, then
> it is painful.
>
> If you let me reflash the firmware on your Gentoo system so that it
> uses
On Thursday 20 Jul 2017 05:16:44 tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> On 07/20 04:51, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> > On 19/07/17 19:57, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > My Buspirate v36a needs a newer firmware.
> > > Unfortunately the flasher software
ound: There is a cheap (15$) version of the Raspberry PI, which
is based on a 4core, 1.2GHz Allwinner H3 CPU -- the OrangePI-PC
There are available several firmware images available for this board,
and each images can do a certain thing better than another (for
example hardware accelerated graphi
I'll happily sell to you at
> reduced prices. ;-)
>
> These drives are saving power by parking the heads very quickly and my
> experience over the last few months is that they are likely going to
> wear out in about 18 months according to WD's spec of 300K park
> cycles
> Digital (old drive). :-/ My mistake, once I removed the WD drive the
> >> new M.2 SSD doesn't even boot.
> >
> > Check the settings in your BIOS/firmware to make sure it detects the
> > drive and is set to boot from it.
>
> I'm back.
>
> Yes
fer with small file writes and I read that 90% of
>>>> Windows writes are small, so that introduces overall system lag.
>>>> zflashpoint uses a 32MB buffer for small file writes, combining them
>>>> and dumping them as one big write."
>>>>
>>&
aught out by this a few years ago with a DLink router -
where I assumed it was my FreeBSD box at fault - but, actually, the
router had broken firmware.
PS. Have you tried this with two Linux clients (use Knoppix on one of your
MSWindows boxen)?
No, I could, I guess - but I'm 95% convinced now that this is an I/O
scheduling issue on my Gentoo box - and is not an issue with my router.
Many thanks.
James wrote:
Hello,
I'm still hacking at my first Linux firewall. I decided to build
in redundancy, via CARP which replaces the cisco protocol VRRP.
I like to develop 2 versions:
This email primary covers the routing issues you're going to see.
For the record the Cisco equivalent
in /lib/modules.
What version of ivtv is correct for this kernel?
Thanks,
Mark
Linux video capture interface: v2.00
ivtv: Start initialization, version 1.0.0
ivtv0: Initializing card #0
ivtv0: Autodetected Hauppauge card (cx23416 based)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNK1] enabled at IRQ 11
ACPI: PCI In
with three Seagate economy 1.5TB drives in RAID 5, shortly
> followed by three 1TB WD black drives in RAID 0. I never had the problems
> you describe, though I rebuit the RAID5 several times as I was figuring
> things out. (the 3TB RAID0 was for some heavy duty scratch space.)
Yeah, I und
On 3/19/06, Richard Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi - my original kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.15-gentoo-r1 runs wireless
> fine with ipw2200 and ipw2200-firmware. After upgrading to
> kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.13-gentoo-r5 I was experiencing conflicts as in
Well, it seems l
=== START INIT IVTV
ivtv: version 0.7.0 (tagged release) loading
ivtv: Linux version: 2.6.17-gentoo-r3 SMP preempt mod_unload PENTIUM4
4KSTACKS gcc-3.4
ivtv: In case of problems please include the debug info between
ivtv: the START INIT IVTV and END INIT IVTV lines, along wit
so it's difficult to google things for
you, or suggest solutions. Have a look here to see if your router is still
supported by this open source Linux firmware:
https://openwrt.org/supported_devices
https://openwrt.org/toh/start
Other alternative(s):
http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato
>
ed [1] carefully. Initially opting to compile AMDGPU into the kernel, I
emerged linux-firmware with the following files. All of the relevant files were
added to the kernel's CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE string, using /lib/firmware as the
base directory.
radeon/pitcairn_smc.bin
w a LiveCD does
> things.
>
> You are right about the re-write life of flash media. However, there
> are filesystems which can help by not writing to the same location in
> the flash media again and again. I recall JFFS2 being a such flash
> filesystem which is available for linux.
ence). Mac OS X 10.5, fairly recent updates, but
perhaps not this month's.
192.168.1.43 - Gentoo 1.4 profile, 2.4 kernel, not updated in at least
3 years, well due for retirement, just as soon as I've moved services
to 192.168.1.100
192.168.1.22 - network KVM [1], probab
to the mac mini
> they might be using ATI.
The Minis now use an Intel GMA 950. Linux driver support is
supposed to be pretty good. Not sure if it includes XvMC or
not, but a 1.8GHz core2 duo should be able to handle ATSC HD
playback without it.
> Good info at: http://en.gentoo-wiki.c
specific information on how to configure the kernel.
>
> Well, not that I have any specific information or experience with this
> modem, but you might want to have a look at
>
> /usr/src/linux/Documentation/usb/acm.txt
>
> on your local machine (assuming you have the kernel
org.conf (the
> default), and I couldn't startx, errored and crashed. I had also tried X
> -configure and had the same distorted screen. I know it is possible to get
> this working just fine. I had it working just fine in Arch Linux with r128.
> I really don't want to go back
ead here:
> http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=46824
>
> "We had feedback from Intel and it's common PCI problem with
> SE7525GP2" "Hopefully Intel fixes (their) firmware so I can use the
> two SE7525GP2s now sitting in the cabinet."
>
> This w
Hello,
I'm still hacking at my first Linux firewall. I decided to build
in redundancy, via CARP which replaces the cisco protocol VRRP.
I like to develop 2 versions:
A. 2 redundant routers on one cable modem(static IP) drop.
B. 2 redundant router each with a different network/circuit
t
I really enjoyed (and still) Open Firmware which was used by Apple on the
PowerPC macintosh (starting from the first PCI models up to the latest G5)
It is a nice environment, with all the capabilities of UEFI with even more as
it come for free and directly with a Forth interpreter (basically
f
> money). More like 120+8 or 160+16 or 256+16.
>
> The spare blocks are used like on a hdd: some block goes bad, another
> one is mapped in.
>
> Since the sdd firmware does not know if something was deleted or not* -
> it does know shit about filesystems**, you can of course
them.
>
> I actually just installed a card with this same chipset in my Gentoo
> machine yesterday! I have not attached disks to it yet, as I am
> waiting for the enclosure to be delivered, but so far nothing froze or
> burst into flames when the module loaded. :) I even upgraded
0[FH]*", NULL, ATA_HORKAGE_ZERO_AFTER_TRIM, }
> More info:
> http://linux.slashdot.org/story/15/06/16/201217/trim-and-linux-tread-cautiously-and-keep-backups-handy
>
> Also, my samsung 840 is slow (multisect is off and cant be enabled with
> hdparm). Tried update the
On Thursday, August 27, 2015 8:44:07 PM Mick wrote:
> On Thursday 27 Aug 2015 20:30:17 Grant Edwards wrote:
> > On 2015-08-27, James wrote:
> > > Grant Edwards gmail.com> writes:
> > >> For those of us with multiple Linux installations on a disk, that's a
o, how did it go? A Google search only lead me to a page hinting it should
work with linux, but didn't give any detail.
Alternatively, which other model would you suggest with similar
specifications? The ASUS UX310UA-GL547T has the following characteristics:
Screen: 13.3" - 1920x1080 Pixe
sqlite
kde-apps/kdesu-handbook
media-libs/libvpx svc
media-libs/mesa -vaapi
net-misc/iputils -caps -filecaps
sys-devel/llvmclang video_cards_radeon
sys-kernel/linux-firmware savedconfig
x11-libs/libdrm video_ca
> I would research the problem and fix it with winblows as the operating
> system, if possible; then hope that those setting are not changed
> by booting linux. Often you can copy the bios setting from the laptop
> and find tools to at least view the contents legibly. It does depen
he correct nuggets of information.
I.E. in this area I'm willing to bet there are ample bugs
and things that have been modified or fixed, but the knowledge
is just not disseminated. I filed no bugs because clarity
never appeared as to the exact problem(s).
For example in /lib/firmware/rad
Sun, I believe, with no vfat in sight.
A standards-compliant factory-fresh Mac boots using UEFI with no vfat
in sight.
That's true, but firmware on commodity PC motherboards can only be relied
upon to handle vfat. So while my use of "must" is a bit strong, it should
be vfat if you w
will not boot. It hangs in the beginning with the messages:
> >
> > Loading Linux 3.10.17-gentoo ...
> > Loading initial ramdisk ...
> >
> > Here is the section I try to run on my grub.conf
> >
> > root (hd0,0)
> > kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda3
rnel. Most people on the net say
that using the 'acpi_osi= ' parameter fixes it, but in my case it just
hangs at kernel boot. Did try e.g. acpi_osi=Linux, but nothing changed.
At the same time, using a live Manjaro usb both brightness keys work
fine, and they are usable under Gnome.
I'm s
>
>>> I've got this one selected, /desktop/plasma/systemd
>>
>> Select default/linux/amd64/17.1/desktop/plasma/systemd (stable).
>>
>> Then update @world. You should be good to go as long as video drivers
>> and
>> firmware are in plac
ll / # smartctl -a /dev/sdc | grep poll
recommended polling time: ( 2) minutes.
recommended polling time: (1175) minutes.
root@fireball / #
root@fireball / # smartctl -i /dev/sdc
smartctl 7.2 2020-12-30 r5155 [x86_64-linux-5.14.15-gentoo] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-20, Br
an ext? /boot.
> > >
> > > This isn't true at all - you've got the cart before the horse. The
> > > original (U)EFI spec comes from Sun, I believe, with no vfat in sight.
> > >
> > > A standards-compliant factory-fresh Mac boots using UEFI wi
On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 5:58 PM Mark Knecht wrote:
>
>
>
Mark,
I recompiled the kernel with more stuff as module, but I just had an
idea to make sure the Behringer is the only card in the game: I
disabled HD audio in the firmware settings. So: both Opera and Chrome
play Youtube. ap
t booting from it then I don't think the firmware
would be involved at all. Only the OS should matter, so as long as
that is something modern you should be fine (not sure how linux from
1998 handles a 14TB USB drive).
Your biggest issue is probably going to be that if you have a lot of
data t
cific command that will "print-to-screen" all
loaded UEFI drivers.
That command was showing only the NTFS filesystem driver loading.
After Windows was installed on a second drive, the UEFI VFAT driver
started loading.
( the Windows Boot Loader had installed itself into the UEFI )
My MB h
ithout a USB audio dongle/device/whatever,
what would you have to actually produce sound?I can imagine a "dummy"
USB audio device - but I can imagine it for testing the software, but not
actually producing any sound, so why would you want it?
Jack
Hi Jack,
I don't wanted to p
d this iptables command but ..." or look in /var/log and see what's
going on. You may find it works just fine with the default firmware& Buffalo's fancy
GUI, but the great thing about Linux is that you can fix it yourself!
http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/buffalo/wzr-hp-g300h
IIR
e gfxoff!
>
> and
>
> [ 870.087856] amdgpu :03:00.0: amdgpu: SMU: I'm not done with your
> previous command: SMN_C2PMSG_66:0x0029 SMN_C2PMSG_82:0x
> [ 870.087858] amdgpu :03:00.0: amdgpu: Failed to export SMU metrics
> table!
>
> Did I forget anyt
#x27;ve attached the logfile).
X.Org X Server 1.17.4
Release Date: 2015-10-28
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build Operating System: Linux 4.4.6-gentoo x86_64 Gentoo
Current Operating System: Linux snow 4.4.6-gentoo #3 SMP PREEMPT Thu
Aug 18
04:18:24 Local time zone must be set-- x86_64
ernel configuration from '/etc/genkernel.conf' ...
* Running with options: --lvm --firmware --microcode
--kernel-append-localversion=-gcc-10 all
* Working with Linux kernel 5.7.0-gentoo-x86_64-gcc-10-01 for x86_64
* Using kernel config file
'/etc/kernels/kernel-config-5.7.0-gen
this at the point, ensure multipath is
> started
> BEFORE the OS tries to mount it during boot.
>
> Other option (and only option of "multipath -ll" still doesn't show
> anything)
> is to stop the "multipath" service and leave it all as-is.
>
&g
drives in the USB enclosures. Heck, this 'in use' problem is the first
issue I recall having. Fast too. The SMR drive not so much but the CMR
drive is as fast as what is in my system connected to the mobo itself.
The thing about this, I have no idea why switching to labels works. The
Hi All,
This is a known problem kernel uses r8169 ethernet firmware for r8168 chips
and causes connectivity issues.Thanks gentoo there is a r8168 package in
net-misc but i encountered a problem.
James Le Cuirot , Sat, 28 Apr 2018 00:09, commit ee232457
<https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.
e way they were intended to be used is the same way Windows uses them,
> >> the Linux and Windows drivers share the bulk of the internal code and
> >> Linux feature set most definitely is not the driving force here :-)
> >>
> >> Which means some awesome things the X
> >> manager and
> >> convenient to use even for the beginners), and Void Linux -amazingly
> >> fast distro
> >> really suitable for old PCs, but lacks some packages so you'd need
> >> to compile
> >> the things from source once in a while, in
static-libs}}
Installed versions: 204^t(02:40:22 PM 06/26/2013)(acl firmware-loader
kmod openrc -doc -gudev -hwdb -introspection -keymap -selinux -static-libs)
Homepage:http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd
Description: Linux dynamic and persistent
I finished up with this arrangement:
>
> # bootctl
> systemd-boot not installed in ESP. <---- Note 1
> System:
> Firmware: UEFI 2.31 (American Megatrends 5.09)
> Secure Boot: disabled
>Setup Mode: user
If you are not using systemd-boot, is bootctl of any us
different reason - I flashed it with an OS and firmware
> > that's far superior to the one my carrier thinks I should have
>
> OH BOY,
>
> My son wants a droid phone. I'm pushing him towards the HTC droid
> as I think we can customize it, if not eventually run embedded
ist: they didn't work with the
SysrescueCD stick, I can't find any mention of either of them in the output of
dmesg, lspci and lsusb and Google gave pratically no answer. I'm starting to
think neither of them is supported with Linux but I haven't been able to find
any definit
27;s a distribution designed to not allow
>> persistent storage that might possibly be poisoned,
>
> Not really, that is one benefit, but don't forget that BIOS, HDD or
> Video card firmware could have been altered.
Sure.
>
> The main goals are reliability and leave no
).
>
> If the latter is the way to go and I forget all things I ever learned about
> MBR, does the 550MB FAT32 ESP partition have to be at the beginning of the
> drive?
>
> Is it beneficial to install a Linux boot loader/manager like GRUB2, or rEFInd,
> etc., or should I just use
82a651f40f835196df3b1bd1362f5b8c
> > > > <https://gist.github.com/Darkhogg/82a651f40f835196df3b1bd1362f5b8c>>
>
> > > Thank you for the link.
> >
> > I have no experience with refind but for my UEFI systems I accomplish this
> > using efibootmg
qemu and virtio-gpu running please let me know and I'll
>> keep trying.
>>
>>
>> Many Thanks
>> John
>>
>
> After having a search around the net and trying a few things emerged
> mesa with the use flag -bindist and qemu machine fired up with
> vi
mated
> kernel installation steps, but in this one you did. ;-)
>
> You probably want to spend some quality time reading this at your leisure:
>
> https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Installkernel
I've read up a little on that but I've done it manually so long, I just
keep doing
g net.ifnames=0
What the NVRAM and boot programs know about the system:
# efibootmgr
BootCurrent: 0005
Timeout: 1 seconds
BootOrder: 0005,0003,0001,0002
Boot0001* CD/DVD Drive
Boot0002* Hard Drive
Boot0003* UEFI OS
Boot0005* Linux Boot Manager
(Boot0005 was created by 'bootctl
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 7:22 AM, James wrote:
> Mark Knecht gmail.com> writes:
>
>
>
>> solution currently hooked to the big screen. ATI dripped support for
>> the chipset in that box in the Linux driver and Gentoo decided not to
>> support the old driver or the
to align
> things better is dead on the right thing to do. It's silly to expect
> every Linux user installing binary distros to have to learn this stuff
> to get good performance.
>
> - Mark
>
I actually agree, although I think the 'best' solution (untill someone
2 : 2.417 GHz
Channel 03 : 2.422 GHz
Channel 04 : 2.427 GHz
Channel 05 : 2.432 GHz
Channel 06 : 2.437 GHz
Channel 07 : 2.442 GHz
Channel 08 : 2.447 GHz
Channel 09 : 2.452 GHz
Channel 10 : 2.457 GHz
Channel 11
Ok,
1. Motherboard Raid is often "Fake Raid"
2. In Gentoo the Software Raid fucntions for Linux are probably faster than
your motherboard's
3. Having had and seen issues with mother board raid I'd suggest using the
mdtools. Since there is a FAR LARGER support base; that way i
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 6:40 PM, maxim wexler wrote:
>
> Hi group,
>
> Lookee here:
>
> kyzyl linux # apcaccess status
> APC : 001,034,0852
> DATE : Tue Apr 28 19:26:47 MDT 2009
> HOSTNAME : kyzyl
> RELEASE : 3.12.4
> VERSION : 3.12.4 (19 August 2006)
IPs to certain MAC addresses?
>>>>>
>>>>> Does WPA2 require hardware support?
>>>>
>>>> I don't think so. It should just be a driver/firmware update if you've
>>>> got some device that supports WPA and not WPA2. The AES encry
ething wrong
>> with configuration (quite possible the kernel).
>>
>> thanks again,
>> allan
>
> Well, what I'm suggesting should also work with a usb connection (instead of
> bluetooth or IrDA) but unlike what is suggested in the forum I would not
> thin
you will also need that mod to run free operating systems on it
>> will just not count. at least not for commercially offering the mod.
>> just look at decss. or playstation mod chips.
>
> I am assuming that unlike the old days when I used to boot Linux on PCs using
> a floppy wit
On Tuesday 27 Sep 2011 13:11:30 Jonas de Buhr wrote:
> >On Monday, September 26, 2011 10:26:03 PM Jonas de Buhr wrote:
> >> >I am assuming that unlike the old days when I used to boot Linux on
> >> >PCs using a floppy with SmartBootManager, now we'll need to g
er used it myself, but take a look at the openwrt project.
> From what I understand, it seems that it lets you put linux into the
> firmware of many popular routers, and manage it using a web interface.
While there has been some work done on a web interface, it's not a priority
for the cor
Thought ::
Netgear RP114 DSL-router w/4-port LAN (updated firmware ~~2-3 years ago)
This is about the size of my DSL-modem.
For Windoze 98fe, 98se, & 2k, never even hicoughed, although I have
certainly had several dsl-modem crash; even then, the LAN side of the NG
still worked flawle
ve a Compaq Proliant 3000, w 6 18.2 SCSI disks I am building for a
> > file server for my department. I have installed an IDE HD 40gig to hold
> > the OS so as to reserve all the SCSI space for data. Problem is after
> > installing twice and messing around I find that the firmware
e correct. Sometimes the AV application
software gets confused between the mobo's A/V hardware
and the A/V hardware on the pci(PVR) card confuse the
AV software.
My experiences with A/V manipulations on Linux always result
in using the hardware resouces of various cards and the mobo.
Ever
7kB fat32 grub bios_grub
2 3146kB 137MB 134MB ext2boot boot, esp
3 137MB 4429MB 4292MB linux-swap(v1) swap
4 4429MB 5503MB 1074MB root
5 5503MB 1000GB 995GB vg
Partition-1 was created like this: mkfs.fat -F
ks of build-essential packages, too. :-(
For the wireless network adapter, I can find
iwlwifi-2030-6.ucode(coresponding to Intel Centrino Wireless-N 2230 BGN
adapter) under /lib/firmware, I tried the `modprobe iwlwifi` command,
still doesn't work. Weird.
Uh... I don't know what to do next
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