rer=Logitech
S: Product=USB Receiver
C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=a0 MxPwr= 50mA
I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 1 Cls=03(HID ) Sub=01 Prot=02 Driver=hid
E: Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 8 Ivl= 10ms
Hope this is of some help
Nathan
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=Logitech
S: Product=USB Receiver
C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=a0 MxPwr= 50mA
I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 1 Cls=03(HID ) Sub=01 Prot=02 Driver=hid
E: Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 8 Ivl= 10ms
Hope this is of some help
Nathan
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, 2001 at 12:18:42PM -0400, Nathan Walp wrote:
> > I upgraded the BIOS on this Asus A7V sometime in the past week, but I
> > honestly don't remember when. From 1005C to 1007. This was released in
> > march, so I assumed it was pretty stable, but it could be the cause.
> >
at 12:18:42PM -0400, Nathan Walp wrote:
I upgraded the BIOS on this Asus A7V sometime in the past week, but I
honestly don't remember when. From 1005C to 1007. This was released in
march, so I assumed it was pretty stable, but it could be the cause.
I'm going to go downgrade now
Help!
My machine seems to be rebooting at random. Actually, it's more like
the screen blanks, and suddenly the BIOS is going through POST. There
may be a reset-button gnome in my case putting a jumper over the reset
pins, but I seriously doubt it. ;-) I recently tried to switch from APM
to
Help!
My machine seems to be rebooting at random. Actually, it's more like
the screen blanks, and suddenly the BIOS is going through POST. There
may be a reset-button gnome in my case putting a jumper over the reset
pins, but I seriously doubt it. ;-) I recently tried to switch from APM
to
Andreas Dilger wrote:
>
> John Lenton writes:
> > I remember seing a project to get a palm pilot working as a
> > serial console, but now google seems unable to find it. Does
> > anyone know of such a project?
>
> I got one recently called "serialrecord" for the Palm, but it is one-way
> only
Andreas Dilger wrote:
John Lenton writes:
I remember seing a project to get a palm pilot working as a
serial console, but now google seems unable to find it. Does
anyone know of such a project?
I got one recently called "serialrecord" for the Palm, but it is one-way
only (useful for
John Jasen wrote:
>
> On 16 Mar 2001, Ian Soboroff wrote:
>
> > i don't have devpts mounted under 2.4.2 (debian checks whether you
> > have devfs before mounting devpts), so i tried building my kernel with
> > Unix 98 pty support but without the devpts filesystem. i get the
> > following error
John Jasen wrote:
On 16 Mar 2001, Ian Soboroff wrote:
i don't have devpts mounted under 2.4.2 (debian checks whether you
have devfs before mounting devpts), so i tried building my kernel with
Unix 98 pty support but without the devpts filesystem. i get the
following error at the
David Balazic wrote:
>
> Nathan Walp wrote:
> >
> > David Balazic wrote:
> > >
> > > Nathan Walp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> > >
> > > > Also, sometime between ac7 and ac18 (spring break kept me from testing
> > >
David Balazic wrote:
>
> Nathan Walp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
>
> > Also, sometime between ac7 and ac18 (spring break kept me from testing
> > stuff inbetween), i assume during the new aic7xxx driver merge, the
> > order of detection got changed, and no
David Balazic wrote:
Nathan Walp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Also, sometime between ac7 and ac18 (spring break kept me from testing
stuff inbetween), i assume during the new aic7xxx driver merge, the
order of detection got changed, and now the ide-scsi virtual host is
host0, and my
Alan Cox wrote:
>
> ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/alan/3.4/
>
> Intermediate diffs are available from
>
> http://www.bzimage.org
>
> (Note that the cmsfs port to 2.4 is a work in progress)
>
> Its now 2767631 bytes .gz but a fair
Alan Cox wrote:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/alan/3.4/
Intermediate diffs are available from
http://www.bzimage.org
(Note that the cmsfs port to 2.4 is a work in progress)
Its now 2767631 bytes .gz but a fair amount of
The fix in ac14 for the ac13 patch that killed the tulip driver doesn't
quite work either:
Feb 15 13:04:16 patience kernel: LDT allocated for cloned task!
Feb 15 13:04:55 patience kernel: NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed
out
Feb 15 13:05:27 patience last message repeated 4 times
Feb 15
The fix in ac14 for the ac13 patch that killed the tulip driver doesn't
quite work either:
Feb 15 13:04:16 patience kernel: LDT allocated for cloned task!
Feb 15 13:04:55 patience kernel: NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed
out
Feb 15 13:05:27 patience last message repeated 4 times
Feb 15
Alan Cox wrote:
>
> > I just booted to 2.4.1-ac13, and was fine for a couple minutes. Then
> > all network connectivity went away, and I had this sitting in syslog:
> > Hence, I'm back to 2.4.1-ac12, and sending this in. No other noticible
> > problems in my short-lived uptime ;-)
>
> I guess
I just booted to 2.4.1-ac13, and was fine for a couple minutes. Then
all network connectivity went away, and I had this sitting in syslog:
Feb 14 16:45:48 patience kernel: LDT allocated for cloned task!
Feb 14 16:47:19 patience kernel: NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed
out
Feb 14 16:47:51
I just booted to 2.4.1-ac13, and was fine for a couple minutes. Then
all network connectivity went away, and I had this sitting in syslog:
Feb 14 16:45:48 patience kernel: LDT allocated for cloned task!
Feb 14 16:47:19 patience kernel: NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed
out
Feb 14 16:47:51
Alan Cox wrote:
I just booted to 2.4.1-ac13, and was fine for a couple minutes. Then
all network connectivity went away, and I had this sitting in syslog:
Hence, I'm back to 2.4.1-ac12, and sending this in. No other noticible
problems in my short-lived uptime ;-)
I guess the pnic
Nathan Walp wrote:
> I'm gonna type fast and send this as soon as possible, cuz I'm not sure
> how long i'll be able to stay up. I'm OOPSing and BUGging (is that a
> word?) like crazy, and I can't figure it out. I thought it was the BIOS
> upgrade I did, but downgrading didn't
I'm gonna type fast and send this as soon as possible, cuz I'm not sure
how long i'll be able to stay up. I'm OOPSing and BUGging (is that a
word?) like crazy, and I can't figure it out. I thought it was the BIOS
upgrade I did, but downgrading didn't do anything. System is 1.1GHz
Tbird on Asus
I'm gonna type fast and send this as soon as possible, cuz I'm not sure
how long i'll be able to stay up. I'm OOPSing and BUGging (is that a
word?) like crazy, and I can't figure it out. I thought it was the BIOS
upgrade I did, but downgrading didn't do anything. System is 1.1GHz
Tbird on Asus
Petr Vandrovec wrote:
>
> Hi Andre,
> if you remember, last week I complained that Promise corrupts data
> when I copy them from hdh to hde. Today I did some more experiments
> (running 2.4.1-ac1) and found:
>
> 1) Debian sid's 'cmp' prints incorrect offsets when files differ
>in more
Petr Vandrovec wrote:
Hi Andre,
if you remember, last week I complained that Promise corrupts data
when I copy them from hdh to hde. Today I did some more experiments
(running 2.4.1-ac1) and found:
1) Debian sid's 'cmp' prints incorrect offsets when files differ
in more than one
Heikki Lindholm wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I haven't seen much vfat/fat32 complaints lately, so:
> 2.4.0 destroyed my windows partition. There seemed to be some trouble in
> 2.4.0-test9, too. I don't know if this was a known problem or not, but
> 2.4.0-test9 wrote filenames in a wrong way. It could be
Heikki Lindholm wrote:
Hello,
I haven't seen much vfat/fat32 complaints lately, so:
2.4.0 destroyed my windows partition. There seemed to be some trouble in
2.4.0-test9, too. I don't know if this was a known problem or not, but
2.4.0-test9 wrote filenames in a wrong way. It could be
A whole bunch of oopses. Was able to alt-sysrq with all of them. The
second one of the 4 i'm posting here happened about a dozen times in a
row in about a 45 min period while I was away from my machine. I opted
not to post a dozen duplicate oopses, so I sipped those out. For the
most part, I
A whole bunch of oopses. Was able to alt-sysrq with all of them. The
second one of the 4 i'm posting here happened about a dozen times in a
row in about a 45 min period while I was away from my machine. I opted
not to post a dozen duplicate oopses, so I sipped those out. For the
most part, I
Hans Grobler wrote:
>
> On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Nathan Walp wrote:
> > Here it is... I opted to cut out the 1200-odd warnings, which from the
> > look of them were all because i'm running it under 2.4.0-ac4 (which
> > boots fine).
>
> Thanks! My local mirror does not
Hans Grobler wrote:
>
> On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Nathan Walp wrote:
> > First post to the list, hope I get this right...
>
> Could you please run this through ksymoops on your machine.
> Depending on which distribution you're using, this can be as
> simple as:
>
First post to the list, hope I get this right...
2.4.0-ac5 oopses very early on in the boot process. I can't get the
actual oops off of the machine, but this is what i managed to type into
my laptop:
...
Getting VERSION: 40010
Getting VERSION: 40010
Getting ID: 0
Getting ID: f00
Getting
First post to the list, hope I get this right...
2.4.0-ac5 oopses very early on in the boot process. I can't get the
actual oops off of the machine, but this is what i managed to type into
my laptop:
stuff that's scrolled off screen
...
Getting VERSION: 40010
Getting VERSION: 40010
Getting ID:
Hans Grobler wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Nathan Walp wrote:
First post to the list, hope I get this right...
Could you please run this through ksymoops on your machine.
Depending on which distribution you're using, this can be as
simple as:
ksymoops oops.txt
Remember to set
Hans Grobler wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Nathan Walp wrote:
Here it is... I opted to cut out the 1200-odd warnings, which from the
look of them were all because i'm running it under 2.4.0-ac4 (which
boots fine).
Thanks! My local mirror does not have -ac5 yet so I can't help
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