Re: Initio 9100 Driver for Linux

2001-07-06 Thread bvermeul
> There's a bug in i91uscsi.c, init_tulip where it cycles through the > onboard NVRAM config. On the controller there's a single byte per > device but it cycles through the NVRAM in words. Since x86 words are > two bytes a piece this means that the code uses the NVRAM config for > the device on

Re: Initio 9100 Driver for Linux

2001-07-06 Thread bvermeul
There's a bug in i91uscsi.c, init_tulip where it cycles through the onboard NVRAM config. On the controller there's a single byte per device but it cycles through the NVRAM in words. Since x86 words are two bytes a piece this means that the code uses the NVRAM config for the device on twice

Re: Initio 9100 Driver for Linux

2001-07-05 Thread bvermeul
Hi Ingo, > I have a problem with the driver for Initio SCSI Controller 9100 SCSI, > a dual channel UW SCSI-Controller. On checking the SCSI bus the systems > has problems to initialize the CD-RW Sanyo (aka Brainwave) BP4-N SCSI > The CD-RW has SCSI-ID 6 on the second Controller. It is shown on >

Re: Initio 9100 Driver for Linux

2001-07-05 Thread bvermeul
Hi Ingo, I have a problem with the driver for Initio SCSI Controller 9100 SCSI, a dual channel UW SCSI-Controller. On checking the SCSI bus the systems has problems to initialize the CD-RW Sanyo (aka Brainwave) BP4-N SCSI The CD-RW has SCSI-ID 6 on the second Controller. It is shown on

[2.4.2-pre3] Slow XFree 4.0.2 with DRI/DRM enabled

2001-02-16 Thread bvermeul
Hi, I'm having some problems with XFree86 4.0.2 and DRI/DRM in 2.4.2-pre3. I'm using a Dell Inspiron 8000 with a ATI Rage Mobility M4 32 MB, and can get it running with DRI under 2.4.0-ac10. When using 2.4.2-pre3, I can see each individual widget being built when I enable DRI. output lspci -v:

[2.4.2-pre3] Slow XFree 4.0.2 with DRI/DRM enabled

2001-02-16 Thread bvermeul
Hi, I'm having some problems with XFree86 4.0.2 and DRI/DRM in 2.4.2-pre3. I'm using a Dell Inspiron 8000 with a ATI Rage Mobility M4 32 MB, and can get it running with DRI under 2.4.0-ac10. When using 2.4.2-pre3, I can see each individual widget being built when I enable DRI. output lspci -v: