linux don't recognize HD>1Gb on Sparc IPX

2001-07-06 Thread Rafael Diniz

I put a 1.2Gb HD on my Sparc IPX but linux kernel recognized only 1Gb.
Can Sparc IPX see more than 1Gb SCSI Hard Drives?

Thanks
Rafael Diniz
Brazil 

Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 Potato(2.2.20-pre1)  XFree86-3.3.6
PII 233mhz 96Mb ram
SB16, USR56k, S3 VirgeDX/GX 4Mb vram, CD creative48X
HDa 10.2Gb Quantum  HDb 10.2Gb WD
MSX2.0 256k MegaRam 256k Mapper v9938 128k Vram
MSX is the future

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linux don't recognize HD1Gb on Sparc IPX

2001-07-06 Thread Rafael Diniz

I put a 1.2Gb HD on my Sparc IPX but linux kernel recognized only 1Gb.
Can Sparc IPX see more than 1Gb SCSI Hard Drives?

Thanks
Rafael Diniz
Brazil 

Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 Potato(2.2.20-pre1)  XFree86-3.3.6
PII 233mhz 96Mb ram
SB16, USR56k, S3 VirgeDX/GX 4Mb vram, CD creative48X
HDa 10.2Gb Quantum  HDb 10.2Gb WD
MSX2.0 256k MegaRam 256k Mapper v9938 128k Vram
MSX is the future

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Re: obsolete code must die

2001-06-13 Thread Rafael Diniz

> >i386, i486
> >The Pentium processor has been around since 1995. Support for these older
>
> No.  Both of my cheap on-site systems for occasional access are 486s.
> Why would I spend money for a system that is hardly ever used?
I have 386's that I still use.

> >ISA bus, MCA bus, EISA bus
> >PCI is the defacto standard. Get rid of CONFIG_BLK_DEV_ISAPNP,
> >CONFIG_ISAPNP, etc
>
> No.  There are still plenty of unique ISA cards around.
How about all the isa ne2000 around the world?

> >MFM/RLL/XT/ESDI hard drive support
> >Does anyone still *have* an RLL drive that works? At the very least get
> > rid
>
> OK, I haven't seen one of these for nearly 10 years.
My 386 have one of these.

> >parallel/serial/game ports
> >More controversial to remove this, since they are *still* in pretty wide
> >use -- but USB and IEEE 1394 are the way to go. No ifs ands or buts.
ow, I think that you are in the future :-)

> Send me the funds to replace my laser printers please.
I want it too.

> >a.out
> >Who needs it anymore. I love ELF.
>
> OK, everything that I had in a.out was converted within a year of
> ELF's introduction.
There are some non open source programs that are a.out...

I want to continue to use Linux on my 386

Thanks
Rafael Diniz
Brazil
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Re: obsolete code must die

2001-06-13 Thread Rafael Diniz

 i386, i486
 The Pentium processor has been around since 1995. Support for these older

 No.  Both of my cheap on-site systems for occasional access are 486s.
 Why would I spend money for a system that is hardly ever used?
I have 386's that I still use.

 ISA bus, MCA bus, EISA bus
 PCI is the defacto standard. Get rid of CONFIG_BLK_DEV_ISAPNP,
 CONFIG_ISAPNP, etc

 No.  There are still plenty of unique ISA cards around.
How about all the isa ne2000 around the world?

 MFM/RLL/XT/ESDI hard drive support
 Does anyone still *have* an RLL drive that works? At the very least get
  rid

 OK, I haven't seen one of these for nearly 10 years.
My 386 have one of these.

 parallel/serial/game ports
 More controversial to remove this, since they are *still* in pretty wide
 use -- but USB and IEEE 1394 are the way to go. No ifs ands or buts.
ow, I think that you are in the future :-)

 Send me the funds to replace my laser printers please.
I want it too.

 a.out
 Who needs it anymore. I love ELF.

 OK, everything that I had in a.out was converted within a year of
 ELF's introduction.
There are some non open source programs that are a.out...

I want to continue to use Linux on my 386

Thanks
Rafael Diniz
Brazil
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kernel 2.4 doesn't work in Sparc IPX

2001-05-10 Thread Rafael Diniz

Why kernel 2.4 doesn't work in Sparcs IPX?
It's a good machine and I want to continue to use Linux on it...

[root@rafael rafael2k]# cat /proc/cpuinfo 
cpu : Fujitsu or Weitek Power-UP
fpu : Fujitsu or Weitek on-chip FPU
promlib : Version 2 Revision 2
prom: 2.3
type: sun4c
ncpus probed: 1
ncpus active: 1
BogoMips: 39.83
vacsize : 65536 bytes
vachwflush  : yes
vaclinesize : 32 bytes
mmuctxs : 8
mmupsegs: 256
kernelpsegs : 41
kfreepsegs  : 0
usedpsegs   : 54
ufreepsegs  : 125
user_taken  : 9
max_taken   : 147


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Rafael Diniz
Brazil
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kernel 2.4 doesn't work in Sparc IPX

2001-05-10 Thread Rafael Diniz

Why kernel 2.4 doesn't work in Sparcs IPX?
It's a good machine and I want to continue to use Linux on it...

[root@rafael rafael2k]# cat /proc/cpuinfo 
cpu : Fujitsu or Weitek Power-UP
fpu : Fujitsu or Weitek on-chip FPU
promlib : Version 2 Revision 2
prom: 2.3
type: sun4c
ncpus probed: 1
ncpus active: 1
BogoMips: 39.83
vacsize : 65536 bytes
vachwflush  : yes
vaclinesize : 32 bytes
mmuctxs : 8
mmupsegs: 256
kernelpsegs : 41
kfreepsegs  : 0
usedpsegs   : 54
ufreepsegs  : 125
user_taken  : 9
max_taken   : 147


Thanks
Rafael Diniz
Brazil
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Linux 2.4 hangs on PowerBook 150(m68k)

2001-01-26 Thread Rafael Diniz

Linux 2.4.0 hangs in my PowerBook 150(m68030 without fpu, 8Mb ram, 122Mb HD
quantum IDE, adb keyboard and mouse) when it is loading the adb driver(after
the scsi driver load).
The 2.2 boot normally, but I can't acess keyboard nor mouse because it does not
have adb support...

Thanks
Rafael Diniz
Brazil
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Conectiva Linux 6.0 (2.2.17)  XFree86-4.0.1
PII 233mhz 96Mb ram
SB16, USR56k, S3 VirgeDX/GX 4Mb, CD creative48X 
HDa 10Gb Quantum  HDb 4.1Gb Fujitsu
MSX2.0 256k MegaRam 256k Mapper 128k Vram
MSX is the future
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Linux 2.4 hangs on PowerBook 150(m68k)

2001-01-26 Thread Rafael Diniz

Linux 2.4.0 hangs in my PowerBook 150(m68030 without fpu, 8Mb ram, 122Mb HD
quantum IDE, adb keyboard and mouse) when it is loading the adb driver(after
the scsi driver load).
The 2.2 boot normally, but I can't acess keyboard nor mouse because it does not
have adb support...

Thanks
Rafael Diniz
Brazil
=
Conectiva Linux 6.0 (2.2.17)  XFree86-4.0.1
PII 233mhz 96Mb ram
SB16, USR56k, S3 VirgeDX/GX 4Mb, CD creative48X 
HDa 10Gb Quantum  HDb 4.1Gb Fujitsu
MSX2.0 256k MegaRam 256k Mapper 128k Vram
MSX is the future
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PC-speaker control

2001-01-01 Thread Rafael Diniz

Hey, Is there a way to control the PC-speaker with the Linux kernel 2.2?
I want to disable it.
I guy told me that with this assembly code I can disable it:
in al , 97
and al,253
out 97,al
Linux 2.4 will have any syscall to do this?

Thanks
Rafael Diniz
Brazil
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Conectiva Linux 6.0 (2.2.17)  XFree86-4.0.1
PII 233mhz 96Mb ram
SB16, USR56k, S3 VirgeDX/GX 4Mb, CD creative48X 
HDa 10Gb Quantum  HDb 4.1Gb Fugitsu
MSX2.0 256k MegaRam 256k Mapper 128k Vram
MSX is the future
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PC-speaker control

2001-01-01 Thread Rafael Diniz

Hey, Is there a way to control the PC-speaker with the Linux kernel 2.2?
I want to disable it.
I guy told me that with this assembly code I can disable it:
in al , 97
and al,253
out 97,al
Linux 2.4 will have any syscall to do this?

Thanks
Rafael Diniz
Brazil
=
Conectiva Linux 6.0 (2.2.17)  XFree86-4.0.1
PII 233mhz 96Mb ram
SB16, USR56k, S3 VirgeDX/GX 4Mb, CD creative48X 
HDa 10Gb Quantum  HDb 4.1Gb Fugitsu
MSX2.0 256k MegaRam 256k Mapper 128k Vram
MSX is the future
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