How well does AOpen AK33 + 900 MHz Athlon work?

2001-02-26 Thread Jens Petersohn

Hi all,

I was wondering how well the AOpen AK33 and Linux 2.2.18/19 play
together? I saw a really good deal recently but remember reading
some issues with the KT133 chipset not too long ago. The archives
weren't all that specific. The issues that I could identify
were:

1) Mouse cursor jumping?
2) Clock loosing time (but correctable with NTP).
3) Disk corruption (2.2.x or 2.4.x?)

Thanks in advance...

Jens Petersohn
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How well does AOpen AK33 + 900 MHz Athlon work?

2001-02-26 Thread Jens Petersohn

Hi all,

I was wondering how well the AOpen AK33 and Linux 2.2.18/19 play
together? I saw a really good deal recently but remember reading
some issues with the KT133 chipset not too long ago. The archives
weren't all that specific. The issues that I could identify
were:

1) Mouse cursor jumping?
2) Clock loosing time (but correctable with NTP).
3) Disk corruption (2.2.x or 2.4.x?)

Thanks in advance...

Jens Petersohn
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Re: Ingo's RAID patch for 2.2.18 final?

2001-01-11 Thread Jens Petersohn

> 
> On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
> 
> > > I tried to apply it. If I finish it I will send the patch to mingo :)
> > 
> > try http://www.linuxraid.org/
> 
> If I see it there is no raid patch for 2.2.18 final, only
> 2.2.18pre13. This patch (raid-2.2.18-A2) rejects some diffs. I will apply
> it by hand :)
> 
> -- 
> Takika

Check lower on the page. There is a patch for the patch to bring it up
to A3. This resulting patch will apply semi-cleanly (with fuzz) to the
final kernel.

--Jens Petersohn
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Ingo's RAID patch for 2.2.18 final?

2001-01-11 Thread Jens Petersohn

My appologies if this has been asked before. I'm looking for
Ingo Molnar's RAID patch for 2.2.18-final. I tried applying A2, but
it has a number of conflicts in raid1.c which I cannot resolve in
my meager spare time.

Thanks in advance,

--Jens Petersohn
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Ingo's RAID patch for 2.2.18 final?

2001-01-11 Thread Jens Petersohn

My appologies if this has been asked before. I'm looking for
Ingo Molnar's RAID patch for 2.2.18-final. I tried applying A2, but
it has a number of conflicts in raid1.c which I cannot resolve in
my meager spare time.

Thanks in advance,

--Jens Petersohn
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Re: Ingo's RAID patch for 2.2.18 final?

2001-01-11 Thread Jens Petersohn

 
 On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
 
   I tried to apply it. If I finish it I will send the patch to mingo :)
  
  try http://www.linuxraid.org/
 
 If I see it there is no raid patch for 2.2.18 final, only
 2.2.18pre13. This patch (raid-2.2.18-A2) rejects some diffs. I will apply
 it by hand :)
 
 -- 
 Takika

Check lower on the page. There is a patch for the patch to bring it up
to A3. This resulting patch will apply semi-cleanly (with fuzz) to the
final kernel.

--Jens Petersohn
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[Q] Remote serial ports?

2000-12-15 Thread Jens Petersohn

Hi all,

I have an application in which it would be useful to have access to
remote serial ports as if they where local ports. 

Machine A has several serial ports on it connected to various
special types of devices in a locked machine room.

Developers on workstation B wants to execute an application that
communicates with the special devices, but can only do so via
/dev/ttySXX. The developer however (for various reasons) cannot
directly log into Machine A.

Is there some software that would allow "remote forwarding" of
serial ports? I.e. a driver that emulates a serial port on
machine B and forwards the read/write/ioctl operations to machine A?
Does this exist? Is it possible to implement if it doesn't?
Am I overlooking something obvious?

Thank you in advance,

Jens Petersohn
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[Q] Remote serial ports?

2000-12-15 Thread Jens Petersohn

Hi all,

I have an application in which it would be useful to have access to
remote serial ports as if they where local ports. 

Machine A has several serial ports on it connected to various
special types of devices in a locked machine room.

Developers on workstation B wants to execute an application that
communicates with the special devices, but can only do so via
/dev/ttySXX. The developer however (for various reasons) cannot
directly log into Machine A.

Is there some software that would allow "remote forwarding" of
serial ports? I.e. a driver that emulates a serial port on
machine B and forwards the read/write/ioctl operations to machine A?
Does this exist? Is it possible to implement if it doesn't?
Am I overlooking something obvious?

Thank you in advance,

Jens Petersohn
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