the Red Hat XFree86 RPMS though, nor
will there be. Only 100% open source. If the open source
drivers do not work, then the card will not function period, and
will not be supported.
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will not include them in XFree86 unless forced at gunpoint.
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in XFree86 unless forced at gunpoint.
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ion period, and
will not be supported.
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5/26.ASP
Fortunately I still had the above links bookmarked so it was
painless nor time consuming to educate you.
Are there any other facts that you'd like to discuss?
Preferably not ones about Microsoft... I hate their damned
website. Doesn't work with Mozilla either... (custom build of
a CVS
t you'd like to discuss?
Preferably not ones about Microsoft... I hate their damned
website. Doesn't work with Mozilla either... (custom build of
a CVS snapshot before you try to say "mozilla works for me on
their site")...
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I will take a look at the patch and apply it to my next PINE
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Fun thing to do as root, in the root directory
inux installs, no dual
boot anything except perhaps multiple boots of different versions
of Red Hat. Only one machine shall have Windows on it, and only
until the remaining uses of it are available in Linux. I
suspect it wont be too long. ;o)
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not match chip specs, and OS's do not follow either. ;o)
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single partition the
size of your whole disk, or are Linux partitions still in
existance. I would wager that if linux partitions show up in the
partition table, that there is a good chance Windows didn't screw
it up. I won't bank on that though, as Windows can certainly
foob things in many
es though without read-write ext2 support in Windows. Are
you running the freely available ext2 fs driver in Windows?
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in Windows?
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n't screw
it up. I won't bank on that though, as Windows can certainly
foob things in many ways. ;o)
Good luck.
TTYL
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Hat. Only one machine shall have Windows on it, and only
until the remaining uses of it are available in Linux. I
suspect it wont be too long. ;o)
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no longer works (via-rhine). Most
definitely a Linux bug. In this case, "via-rhine.o" sucks.
;o)
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definitely a Linux bug. In this case, "via-rhine.o" sucks.
;o)
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ftp.scyld.com/pub/diag/via-diag.c)
I'll do that if I find time...
>% lspci -vvxxx -d 1106:3065
>
>Maybe CONFIG_PCI_QUIRKS helps?
2 root@asdf:/home/mharris# grep CONFIG_PCI_QUIRKS /boot/K6-2.2.18-1NSRI
CONFIG_PCI_QUIRKS=y
Already there. ;o)
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CONFIG_PCI_QUIRKS helps?
2 root@asdf:/home/mharris# grep CONFIG_PCI_QUIRKS /boot/K6-2.2.18-1NSRI
CONFIG_PCI_QUIRKS=y
Already there. ;o)
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This message
bible.
>
>people jsut dont know how old cryptography really is ;-)
If I'm not mistaken, the above is a parody on Monty Python's Holy
Grail. The Holy Hand Grenade of Antinoch if I'm correct. It's
been a while..
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eally is ;-)
If I'm not mistaken, the above is a parody on Monty Python's Holy
Grail. The Holy Hand Grenade of Antinoch if I'm correct. It's
been a while..
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. ;o)
2.2.18 + Becker via-rhine
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. ;o)
2.2.18 + Becker via-rhine
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Take care.
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ou may have. Subscribe to the Red Hat
guinness-list and I'd be glad to help with such a transition.
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On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Urban Widmark wrote:
>Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 23:59:33 +0100 (CET)
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>Cc: Mike A. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Linux Kernel mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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'd be glad to help with such a transition.
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e to add code to re-load the
> EEPROM info into the chip."
If the problem recurs I will try to test it out more and report
to the list.
FWIW it is a DLink DFE 530TX.
Thanks for the reply.
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I will try to test it out more and report
to the list.
FWIW it is a DLink DFE 530TX.
Thanks for the reply.
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to make
>the client disappear, and hope that this makes the number of these
>connections go away.
>
>Kernel is 2.2.13. That was "fresh" when the system was booted. Yes,
>that's over 14 months ago.
Someone synflooding you perhaps?
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But who builds kernels in /usr/src anymore, or as root for that
matter... ;o)
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is 2.2.13. That was "fresh" when the system was booted. Yes,
that's over 14 months ago.
Someone synflooding you perhaps?
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ion request about new 2.4.x. kernel limit.
There is no limit. It will likely go up to
2.4.. That of course will come after it
finishes being 2.4.0test. ;o)
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E,
ext2, and ELF. If you're using SCSI, substitute it with IDE
above.
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There is no limit. It will likely go up to
2.4.areallybiginteger. That of course will come after it
finishes being 2.4.0testareallybiginteger. ;o)
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and
do fsck manually (forced) on all fs's. 2 partitions had serious
problems /var/log, and /var/spool. A lot of log files got
trashed in the process.
;o(
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ed) on all fs's. 2 partitions had serious
problems /var/log, and /var/spool. A lot of log files got
trashed in the process.
;o(
.config attached
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Th
above addresses effectively point to
nowhere.
Hope this helps.
Happy New Year!
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point to
nowhere.
Hope this helps.
Happy New Year!
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ork fine if I access any one drive, but if I copy from hdb ->
hdc the machine dies within seconds.
.config attached
I am thinking possible hardware failure, but I havent spent time
yet trying to narrow it down.
No special lilo options or any tweaking going on on this machine
other than hdparm
On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, Andreas Dilger wrote:
>Mike Harris writes:
>> I just upgraded my 486 firewall's kernel to pure 2.2.18 from
>> 2.2.17, with no other changes, and now it dies with all sorts
>> of hard disk failures.
>>
>> I get:
>>
>> hdb:
that.
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On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, Andreas Dilger wrote:
Mike Harris writes:
I just upgraded my 486 firewall's kernel to pure 2.2.18 from
2.2.17, with no other changes, and now it dies with all sorts
of hard disk failures.
I get:
hdb: lost interrupt
And stuff about DRQ lost...
Is it possible you
Anyone looked into this?
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are with made up specs
myself.. makes a good sell to people... ;o)
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On 21 Dec 2000, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
>Date: 21 Dec 2000 10:07:12 +0100
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>To: Mike A. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>Subje
Anyone know what this is?
00:07.3 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc.: Unknown device 3050 (rev 30)
Flags: medium devsel
Kernel 2.2.18 + IDE patches.
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Anyone know what this is?
00:07.3 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc.: Unknown device 3050 (rev 30)
Flags: medium devsel
Kernel 2.2.18 + IDE patches.
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Date: 21 Dec 2000 10:07:12 +0100
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Subject: Re: Unknown PCI device?
"Mike A. H
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I/O ports at e000
Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2
00:07.3 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc.: Unknown device 3050
(rev 30)
Flags: medium devsel
Dunno if that helps...
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nel I want without
using vendor supplied binary-only modules for IDE support.
Is there a totally open-source solution for me? ;o)
Would I get better results at all with 2.4.0testXX, with or
without any patches, and what value of XX?
TIA
I get better results at all with 2.4.0testXX, with or
without any patches, and what value of XX?
TIA
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.: Unknown device 3050
(rev 30)
Flags: medium devsel
Dunno if that helps...
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having problems with
>this, so I remove the .config, created a new one with "make oldconfig" and the
>customised with make xconfig"
Try doing a "make distclean" or "make mrproper" first. Are you
using kgcc?
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er" first. Are you
using kgcc?
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Which ethernet module works with this card? 2.2.17 kernel
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On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Rusty Russell wrote:
>Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2000 11:40:12 +1100
>From: Rusty Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Mike A. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [PATCH] ipchains log will show all flags
>
>In mess
Which ethernet module works with this card? 2.2.17 kernel
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On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Rusty Russell wrote:
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write
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Personally, I'd like
n is up to Alan Cox, who ruleth the 2.2 series.
Personally, I'd like to see the rule number stay on the end,and
have the new display just before it. The rule number in the
middle looks messy.
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f the programs like menuconfig do, but that isn't the
kernel, and doesn't apply...
Your hardware is likely faulty, especially if it conks out in a
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patched?
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Cox, who ruleth the 2.2 series.
Personally, I'd like to see the rule number stay on the end,and
have the new display just before it. The rule number in the
middle looks messy.
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gestions? On others machines with AMD-K6 or Petnium-III/II and
>with the same version of glibc and gcc that problems does not exists!
No, you must have a different gcc on the other machines. You
can't build a kernel with gcc 2.96 as the kernel is buggy.
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h the same version of glibc and gcc that problems does not exists!
No, you must have a different gcc on the other machines. You
can't build a kernel with gcc 2.96 as the kernel is buggy.
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lpfull.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>I'm not on the list, so if there is something i should read please send a
>cc: to this address.
What distribution are you using? If Red Hat Linux, please check
bugzilla.redhat.com and see if this is already reported, if not,
please report it there.
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DE channel produces a dual oops. I got an initial response
from Alan, and I believe Jens Axboe, and never heard about it
again. I dunno if it was fixed or not. It still oops's though.
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where it just
means you can have twice as many connections, and any given
connection would go only through a single cable, but multiple
traffic will be load balanced between both?
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where it just
means you can have twice as many connections, and any given
connection would go only through a single cable, but multiple
traffic will be load balanced between both?
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ot. It still oops's though.
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set, 1,, "at#cls=8"
HKR, OpenHandset, 2,, "at#vls=1"
HKR, CloseHandset, 1,, "at#vls=0"
HKR, CloseHandset, 2,, "at#cls=0"
I could probably script up some nasty perl to get it to work, but
does any
>>
>> This is because its the network and broadcast addresses of a Class A address
>> range. Simple answer :)
>
>That is not a responsive answer, John. And since you gave it I issue you the
>challenge to declare why 128.0.0.1 through 191.255.255.254 are not legal
>address ranges.
One possibilit
. And since you gave it I issue you the
challenge to declare why 128.0.0.1 through 191.255.255.254 are not legal
address ranges.
One possibility: rfc1700
;o)
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, CloseHandset, 2,, "at#cls=0cr"
I could probably script up some nasty perl to get it to work, but
does anyone know of existing software for Linux to exploit these
capabilities? Does it need to be connected to a sound card for
actual recording, or does the DSP in the modem work?
the author nor from the
>website.
No information is always better than misinformation.
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to share?
I believe he is pointing out showstopper bugs getting fixed, and
the number of them decreasing over time thus symbolizing we're
close to a 2.4.0 kernel release. That is what I see anyway..
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the number of them decreasing over time thus symbolizing we're
close to a 2.4.0 kernel release. That is what I see anyway..
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to know I believe, plus
examining the existing kernel sources. It's pretty basic.
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tected" or something like that. When I use the 80 cable, the
message goes away so I know my BIOS is at least noticing the
cable.
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On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
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>Subject: Re: UDMA66/100 errors...
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>In article <[EMAIL
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