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From: Michel <dae...@st...> - 2000-06-26 07:57:39
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"F. Heitkamp" wrote: > > I'm still at a loss to figure out why the cache test > is failing on the 53c770.c driver. I have been comparing > the code in 53C770.c with that in the SYM53X8XX.c driver > and the ncr_snooptest() routines are pretty much the same. Two things: 1. Fred please join as a developer and share your code! :) 2. Is there still no support for the 53c770 in the 2.3 kernel? There are even two 53c7xx drivers now... > From looking at the code it seems like the ncr_snooptest() > is copying the SCSI scripts code to the cache and then > trying to execute that code. Since that execution fails > the cache test fails. > [...] > ncr_snooptest(): CACHE TEST FAILED: timeout. > CACHE INCORRECTLY CONFIGURED. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Have you checked the cache configuration options? ;) What cache is this about? Michel -- Man invented language to satisfy his deep need to complain. ______________________________________________________________________________ Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86, Team *AMIGA*, AUGS |
From: Michel <dae...@st...> - 2000-06-26 07:50:19
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Nicholai Benalal wrote: > > Den 24-Jun-00, skrev Giorgio Terzi: > > GT> Hello Nicholai ! > GT> i wish submit to you, Jesper and the user-group a modified version > GT> of ppcboot that now works pretty with my a4K-604e/200. > > Hehe...we changed to another list and we are now using a cvs for the kernel > sources as well as for boothack. Please take a look at > linux-apus.sourceforge.net for more information. And join the devlist! :-) Yep. Nicholai, have you committed the changes? > GT> I have delayed my IOBlix serial driver but soon as possible i shall > GT> submit the diff > GT> file now i have learnt how to do! > GT> > > We are looking forward to your contribution :-)). Please post to the devlist > when you feel you have something to share. Or you could try the SourceForge patch manager. The dev list is automatically notified whenever something is submitted there. Michel -- The computer revolution is over. The computers won. ______________________________________________________________________________ Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86, Team *AMIGA*, AUGS |
From: F. H. <fh...@at...> - 2000-06-25 23:08:57
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On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 12:54:42AM +0100, Nicholai Benalal wrote: > Hello F. > > Den 25-Jun-00, skrev F. Heitkamp: > > FH> APUS? > > Is the card autodetected from the early startup control? I guess this card > doesn't have a zorro id. If you mean that is the card shown in the expansion board diagnostic when the two mouse buttons are held down during boot. Yes the same numbers are shown as those shown by the sysinfo program. > > /Nicholai > > -- Fred |
From: F. H. <fh...@at...> - 2000-06-25 23:03:01
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I'm still at a loss to figure out why the cache test is failing on the 53c770.c driver. I have been comparing the code in 53C770.c with that in the SYM53X8XX.c driver and the ncr_snooptest() routines are pretty much the same. Perhaps one of you that has worked on SCSI drivers can help me understand what is happening? From looking at the code it seems like the ncr_snooptest() is copying the SCSI scripts code to the cache and then trying to execute that code. Since that execution fails the cache test fails. The first dmesg output is one in which the return statements in the ncr_snooptest() are commented out in order to allow what looks like debugging code at the end of the routine to execute. Assuming that is what's happening shows that the scripts are not executing. The second dmesg output is showing what happens with the return statements back in their proper place. Fred Searching for SAVEKMSG magic... Found 2666 bytes at 0x001e0008 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Total memory = 64MB; using 256kB for hash table (at c0200000) Linux version 2.2.10 (root@amiga1) (gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 (release)) #17 Sun Jun 25 15:14:43 EDT 2000 Amiga hardware found: [A4000T] VIDEO BLITTER AUDIO FLOPPY A4000_SCSI A4000_IDE KEYBOARD MOUSE SERIAL PARALLEL A3000_CLK CHIP_RAM PAULA LISA ALICE_NTSC ZORRO3 APUS: BATs=0, BUS=66MHz, RAM=70ns, PCI bridge=1 time_init: decrementer frequency = 990000000/60 Console: colour dummy device 80x25 Calibrating delay loop... 395.67 BogoMIPS Memory: 62156k available (1220k kernel code, 1536k data, 112k init) [c0000000,c4000000] POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX Zorro: Probing AutoConfig expansion devices: 5 devices Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.2 Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039 NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0 for Linux NET4.0. NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0 IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCPCStarting kswapd v 1.5 CV3D detected running in Z3 mode Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 160x64 fb0: Cybervision/3D frame buffer device, using 4096K of video memory fb1: Amiga AGA frame buffer device, using 1280K of video memory **** apus_kbd_init_hw M68K Serial driver version 1.01 ttyS0 at 0x80dff018: Amiga builtin pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured lp_init: lp using interrupt driver lp0: Builtin parallel port at 0x80bfe101 Amiga mouse installed. DMA sound driver installed, using 4 buffers of 32k. RAM disk driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size loop: registered device at major 7 ide0: Gayle IDE interface (A4000 style) hda: ST34342A, ATA DISK drive ide0 at 80dd2020 on irq 0x0000000c hda: ST34342A, 4103MB w/128kB Cache, CHS=8894/15/63 FD: probing units fouod <5>fd: drive 0 didn't identify, setting default ffffffff fd0 fd1 scsi-ncr53c7xx : NCR53c710 at memory 0x80dd0040, io 0x0, irq 12 scsi0: Revision 0x1 scsi0 : NCR code relocated to 0xbf365e8 (virt 0xc3f365e8) scsi0 : test 1 started ncr53c8xx: 53c770 detected ncr53c770-0: rev=0x00, base=0xf40000, io_port=0x0, irq=12 Peparing... stuff: 0 0 0 0 0 set verbose: myaddr: 0 myaddr: 0 myaddr: 7 ncr53c770-0: ID 7, Fast-20, Parity Checking ncr53c770-0: initial SCNTL3/DMODE/DCNTL/CTEST3/4/5 = (hex) 00/00/00/00/00/00 ncr53c770-0: final SCNTL3/DMODE/DCNTL/CTEST3/4/5 = (hex) 05/82/20/00/08/24 NCR_IOMAPPED BIG_ENDIAN istat: 0 SCSI reset istat: 40 istat: 0 istat: c3f30000, i: 1000000 TO: 1000000 ncr_snooptest(): CACHE TEST FAILED: timeout. CACHE TEST FAILED: script execution failed. start=0bf32e28, pc=00000bf3, end=0bf32e54 040000c1 ec00f30b 3400f400 040000c1 1c00f400 ec00f30b 040000c1 ec00f30b 1c00f400 00000898 63000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< dmesg output # two: Total memory = 64MB; using 256kB for hash table (at c0200000) Linux version 2.2.10 (root@amiga1) (gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 (release)) #21 Sun Jun 25 15:46:29 EDT 2000 Amiga hardware found: [A4000T] VIDEO BLITTER AUDIO FLOPPY A4000_SCSI A4000_IDE KEYBOARD MOUSE SERIAL PARALLEL A3000_CLK CHIP_RAM PAULA LISA ALICE_NTSC ZORRO3 APUS: BATs=0, BUS=66MHz, RAM=70ns, PCI bridge=1 time_init: decrementer frequency = 990000000/60 Console: colour dummy device 80x25 Calibrating delay loop... 395.67 BogoMIPS Memory: 62156k available (1220k kernel code, 1536k data, 112k init) [c0000000,c4000000] POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX Zorro: Probing AutoConfig expansion devices: 5 devices Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.2 Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039 NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0 for Linux NET4.0. NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0 IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP Starting kswapd v 1.5 CV3D detected running in Z3 mode Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 160x64 fb0: Cybervision/3D frame buffer device, using 4096K of video memory fb1: Amiga AGA frame buffer device, using 1280K of video memory **** apus_kbd_init_hw M68K Serial driver version 1.01 ttyS0 at 0x80dff018: Amiga builtin pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured lp_init: lp using interrupt driver lp0: Builtin parallel port at 0x80bfe101 Amiga mouse installed. DMA sound driver installed, using 4 buffers of 32k. RAM disk driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size loop: registered device at major 7 ide0: Gayle IDE interface (A4000 style) hda: ST34342A, ATA DISK drive ide0 at 80dd2020 on irq 0x0000000c hda: ST34342A, 4103MB w/128kB Cache, CHS=8894/15/63 FD: probing units found <5>fd: drive 0 didn't identify, setting default ffffffff fd0 fd1 scsi-ncr53c7xx : NCR53c710 at memory 0x80dd0040, io 0x0, irq 12 scsi0: Revision 0x1 scsi0 : NCR code relocated to 0xbf365e8 (virt 0xc3f365e8) scsi0 : test 1 started Trying to detect PuP SCSI... ncr53c8xx: 53c770 detected ncr53c770-0: rev=0x00, base=0xf40000, io_port=0x0, irq=12 Storing input np: ID: 770 REV: 0 FEA: 15382 CLCK: 5 OF: 16 Initialize timer paddr: 15990784 paddr2: 0 port: 0 Peparing... stuff: 0 0 0 0 0 set verbose: myaddr: 0 myaddr: 0 myaddr: 7 ncr53c770-0: ID 7, Fast-20, Parity Checking verbose:5 ncr53c770-0: initial SCNTL3/DMODE/DCNTL/CTEST3/4/5 = (hex) 00/00/00/00/00/00 ncr53c770-0: final SCNTL3/DMODE/DCNTL/CTEST3/4/5 = (hex) 05/82/20/00/08/24 no on-board ram NCR_IOMAPPED BIG_ENDIAN Resetting for snoop test offset: c istat: 0 SCSI reset istat: 40 istat: 0 ncr_cache: 1000000 pc: bf32e28 ncr_snooptest(): CACHE TEST FAILED: timeout. CACHE INCORRECTLY CONFIGURED. ncr53c770-0: detaching... scsi0 : Amiga NCR53c710 SCSI scsi : 1 host. scsi0 : target 2 accepting period 200ns offset 8 5.00MHz synchronous SCSI scsi0 : setting target 2 to period 200ns offset 8 5.00MHz synchronous SCSI Vendor: TOSHIBA Model: CD-ROM XM-6201TA Rev: 1037 Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02 Detected scsi CD-ROM sr0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 2, lun 0 scsi0 : target 5 accepting period 204ns offset 8 4.90MHz synchronous SCSI scsi0 : setting target 5 to period 208ns offset 8 4.80MHz synchronous SCSI Vendor: WANGTEK Model: 51000 SCSI REV7 Rev: 3J Type: Sequential-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 01 Detected scsi tape st0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 5, lun 0 scsi : detected 1 SCSI tape 1 SCSI cdrom total. Uniform CDROM driver Revision: 2.55 PPP: version 2.3.7 (demand dialling) TCP compression code copyright 1989 Regents of the University of California PPP line discipline registered. eth0: Ariadne at 0x00ea0000, Ethernet Address 00:60:30:00:10:01 Partition check: hda: RDSK hda1 hda2 hda3 hda4 hda5 VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly. Freeing unused kernel memory: 112k init 32k prep 4k pmac 8k open firmware Adding Swap: 73840k swap-space (priority -1) scsi0 : datain+dataout for command VENDOR SPECIFIC(0xc7) 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 53c7xx: Non-aligned buffer with datain && dataout VFS: Disk change detected on device sr(11,0) Unable to identify CD-ROM format. -- Fred |
From: Nicholai B. <nic...@ch...> - 2000-06-25 22:53:15
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Hello F. Den 25-Jun-00, skrev F. Heitkamp: FH> The hypercom4+ card is not currently detected by FH> the APUS kernel I am using. Under AmigaOS the FH> old sysinfo program shows: FH> FH> Addr Size Type Product Manufacturer Serial FH> $00E90000 64K ZORRO II 6 5001 0 FH> $00EA0000 64K ZORRO II 201 2167 16781313 FH> $40000000 0K ZORRO III 67 8512 0 FH> $00EB0000 64K ZORRO II 2 14501 0 FH> $00F01060 128K ZORRO II 100 8512 231473552 FH> FH> The cards I have are: FH> Cybervision 64/3D FH> Ariadne Ethernet. FH> Defina Plus. FH> Hypercomm4+ FH> FH> I also have the PowerUP card and the A4000T builtin FH> SCSI. FH> FH> Is there a utility that runs under AmigaOS that will FH> give enough information from the card to add it to FH> APUS? Is the card autodetected from the early startup control? I guess this card doesn't have a zorro id. /Nicholai |
From: F. H. <fh...@at...> - 2000-06-25 22:46:22
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The hypercom4+ card is not currently detected by the APUS kernel I am using. Under AmigaOS the old sysinfo program shows: Addr Size Type Product Manufacturer Serial $00E90000 64K ZORRO II 6 5001 0 $00EA0000 64K ZORRO II 201 2167 16781313 $40000000 0K ZORRO III 67 8512 0 $00EB0000 64K ZORRO II 2 14501 0 $00F01060 128K ZORRO II 100 8512 231473552 The cards I have are: Cybervision 64/3D Ariadne Ethernet. Defina Plus. Hypercomm4+ I also have the PowerUP card and the A4000T builtin SCSI. Is there a utility that runs under AmigaOS that will give enough information from the card to add it to APUS? -- Fred |
From: Nicholai B. <nic...@ch...> - 2000-06-25 22:41:21
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Hello Giorgio Thanks for your contribution. Nice to see someone else working on boothack :-) Den 24-Jun-00, skrev Giorgio Terzi: GT> Hello Nicholai ! GT> i wish submit to you, Jesper and the user-group a modified version GT> of ppcboot that now works pretty with my a4K-604e/200. Hehe...we changed to another list and we are now using a cvs for the kernel sources as well as for boothack. Please take a look at linux-apus.sourceforge.net for more information. And join the devlist! :-) GT> GT> 1) I have found that the asm instruction " mtspr 280,3 " in the ppc GT> registers GT> disable routine (after progress('s') ) was responsible of the boot GT> malfunctions i had. GT> I have only out commented it and now all works fine. GT> I have no idea why this fails on your machine. But as long as it works better I guess we should remove the instruction. Comments anyone? GT> 2) I have added a function and some code in the "Inhibition routine" GT> that GT> delays to the last the SYS: device shutdown so no other device will GT> complain GT> popping up requesters. GT> Hmmm...nice but the fix isn't very clean as you remarked. Wouldn't it be better to handle this directly in the loop instead of this messy function? I think that could be done quite easily. Call FindDosEntry before entering the loop and then jump over the sys entry in the tree and inhibit it after all other filesystems. I guess that's basically what you do but I've got a feeling it could be done with less effort...but I might be wrong. GT> Nicholai i wish thank you a lot for the good suggestions to setup a gcc GT> compiler GT> environment. (It is not so friendly to set :-) ); GT> I know. It is more difficult than you first think. Nice to have someone else who can compile it. GT> Problem: as you will see in the DOS function i have written there is a GT> problem in offsets calculation (in my case the Node structure) and i GT> have written some dirty code using NUMERIC offsets because symbolic GT> offests fail. I think there is an aligning problem but i do not know gcc GT> options so if someone GT> can suggest me any solution will be welcome! GT> Haven't looked into this yet. GT> I attach the source and executables of ppcboot.c because is the only GT> source i have GT> changed. GT> GT> I have delayed my IOBlix serial driver but soon as possible i shall GT> submit the diff GT> file now i have learnt how to do! GT> We are looking forward to your contribution :-)). Please post to the devlist when you feel you have something to share. /Nicholai |
From: Wilko K. <W.K...@ch...> - 2000-06-23 12:10:01
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Hi, I have a ICard pcmcia ethernet card, which is NOT working with the NE*000 driver. Is this card supported under LinuxPPC ?, if so which drivers should I use? Wilko -- +------------------------------------------------------------+ | Dr. Wilko Keegstra phone: +31594514153,+31610477915| | Groningen University email: W.K...@ch... | | Dept.of Biophys.Chemistry | | Nijenborgh 4 phone: +31503634224 | | 9747 AG GRONINGEN fax : +31503634800 | | The Netherlands | +------------------------------------------------------------+ |
From: Nicholai B. <nic...@ch...> - 2000-06-23 12:02:54
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Hello Michel Den 22-Jun-00, skrev Michel Dänzer: MD> Kars de Jong wrote: MD>> MD>> At the request of Michel Danzer, I'm posting this to these lists too. MD>> MD>> I'm not sure if it will even work on Linux/APUS though. Does the normal MD>> PCMCIA NE2000 stuff work on Linux/APUS? I.E. CONFIG_APNE? MD> MD> IIRC yes. MD> That's what I use. /Nicholai |
From: <fh...@at...> - 2000-06-23 11:09:59
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In <395...@st...>, on 06/22/00 at 04:02 PM, Michel Dänzer <dae...@st...> said: >fh...@at... wrote: >> >> I enabled the hypercom 1 driver in the APUS config. I also >> had to enable the multiface drivers to get the kernel to >> compile without undefined symbols. >Could you please investigate into this and submit a patch or commit it >yourself (you're still welcome to join as a developer :)? I have nothing against joining as a developer as soon as I have something significant to contribute. So far, I haven't really done much. I did convert to the 18 May 2.2.10 kernel (I think that's the right date.) So I should be compatible with most of the others. A one sheet directions came with the Hypercom card....and it's all in German. I know a word here and there in German but that's about it. :) A drawing on the card shows two UARTs and a mistery chip. I guess I should have copied the chip numbers down before I shoved the card into the slot. I sent an email to su...@vm... asking if they could supply enough information so that a Linux driver could be written. I hope they reply. If anyone on this list has any information about the card they can send it to me. On a more general note I have wondered why the folks making Amiga expansion cards are not more forthcoming about sharing information with the Amiga Linux community. It seems the only thing they could gain is a few more card sales. I sent an email to Petsoff asking for information on the delfina plus card. I did get an answer basically saying all the Atari drivers should work with the card. When I pressed them for more information than that I got no response. Does anyone know about the Atari and the DSP 56000 architechture? >> When I look at the dmesg output, I see no evidence of my hypercom4+ being >> found by the kernel. Anyone have any insight as to what the problem is? >Maybe the cards haveb't much in common besides the names? Different UARTs? Different PAL? Or maybe just a different board identifier that the kernel does not recognize? Fred |
From: Michel <da...@re...> - 2000-06-22 18:29:13
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Kars de Jong wrote: > > At the request of Michel Danzer, I'm posting this to these lists too. > > I'm not sure if it will even work on Linux/APUS though. Does the normal > PCMCIA NE2000 stuff work on Linux/APUS? I.E. CONFIG_APNE? IIRC yes. Michel -- Earth first! We'll strip-mine the other planets later. ______________________________________________________________________________ Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86, Team *AMIGA*, AUGS |
From: Kars de J. <jo...@li...> - 2000-06-22 16:45:57
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At the request of Michel Danzer, I'm posting this to these lists too. I'm not sure if it will even work on Linux/APUS though. Does the normal PCMCIA NE2000 stuff work on Linux/APUS? I.E. CONFIG_APNE? ----- Forwarded message from Kars de Jong <jo...@li...> ----- Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 15:17:43 +0200 From: Kars de Jong <jo...@li...> To: Linux/m68k mailing list <lin...@li...> Subject: PCMCIA Testers/hardware needed Mail-Followup-To: Linux/m68k mailing list <lin...@li...> Hi everyone, I've written a PCMCIA card services socket driver for the Amiga Gayle controller, found in the Amiga 600 and 1200. I've tested it at home with my A1200 and NE2000 clone network card, and it works fine. Hot insertion/removal with automatic setting up of network routes etc. However, this card is the ONLY PCMCIA hardware I have. Therefore I would really like to have people either send me their hardware so I can test it (;-)) or people who'd like to try out the new card services driver on their Amigas. Serial cards are not currently supported because the m68k serial support in 2.2.10 is not compatible enough with the PC serial module. For obvious reasons only the cards normally supported on the PC by the PCMCIA card services are an option. If you have such a card, please let me know and I'll send you the patches so you can have a go at testing it. I'm still talking to David Hinds, the Linux PCMCIA card services maintainer, about how to integrate this, since it requires quite some changes in the low level drivers. Kars. ----- End forwarded message ----- -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Kars de Jong Signaalkamp rules the waves! Turrican@Discworld --------======]**-----| jo...@li... |-----**[======--------- |
From: Ken T. <ke...@we...> - 2000-06-22 13:15:38
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On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Alan Buxey wrote: > great. now, I MUST remember to st these options as kernel defaults for > the next build - so people can install LinuxPPC2000 from the CD Had a bit of a look at it today, the structure of the CD has changed, no rpms in Redhat/RPMS for a start so it probably needs a bit of work. > almost all AmigaOS CD drivers have HFS support built in as standard..for Didn't realise this was the case. > at least 2 years now..I use CacheCDFS by Oliver Kastl, but the OS3.5 > driver is praaactically the same - and asimcdfs also copes well. > (usually you have to select the 'try as HFS first' option) I use AmiCDFS which works with no messing around - to my suprise. Ken. |
From: Michel <dae...@st...> - 2000-06-22 11:19:09
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Ken Tyler wrote: > Just commited the magic sys req changes but got the following message > after editing the log message : > > Can't open perl script "/cvsroot/linux-apus/CVSROOT/log_accum2": No such > file or directory Yes and no. That file would be needed to get exactly one notice sent to this list per commit. We'd need a(nother) Support Request to get it I guess... Michel -- Apologies are so hard to give. Would you accept some potatoes instead? ______________________________________________________________________________ Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86, Team *AMIGA*, AUGS |
From: Alan B. <al...@ms...> - 2000-06-22 09:11:12
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hi, > I'll probably try the 2.4.0 test1 at some point when my > curiousity gets the best of me. there are newer ones in Alan's directory (under people) > schedule, and Linus was quoted as saying he didn't care. > Something about wanting a quality product... ...of course! I think the release has now slipped to september. > BTW it's ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/ ;-) i know alan |
From: Alan B. <al...@ms...> - 2000-06-22 09:09:28
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hi, > I can now > > mount -t hfs /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom > > the 2000 CDs under Linux after adding CONFIG_MAC_PARTITION and > CONFIG_HFS_FS. great. now, I MUST remember to st these options as kernel defaults for the next build - so people can install LinuxPPC2000 from the CD > Tried CONFIG_MAC_PARTITION on its own but needs CONFIG_HFS_FS too. > > What I can't figure out is how they can be read under AmigaDOS ? almost all AmigaOS CD drivers have HFS support built in as standard..for at least 2 years now..I use CacheCDFS by Oliver Kastl, but the OS3.5 driver is praaactically the same - and asimcdfs also copes well. (usually you have to select the 'try as HFS first' option) alan |
From: Alan B. <al...@ms...> - 2000-06-22 09:06:13
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hi, > Reiserfs, named to Hans Reiser. ah! yes, thats the one, everyone was just calling it 'Reiser' though > What about your uptime? ha! yes, mine is less than a day all the time because of all the kernel builds and tests - (and that i also use AmigaOS still extensively) alan |
From: F. H. <fh...@at...> - 2000-06-22 00:50:56
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On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 05:09:24PM +0100, Alan Buxey wrote: > hi, > > Anyone yet looked at this prerelease code from Linus? :-) Nope. I downloaded it though a couple weeks ago. I've tried a few of the 2.3.xx, 2.3.99 kernels on my PC, and they have not worked well for me. They all have some problem or another for the configuration I need. I'll probably try the 2.4.0 test1 at some point when my curiousity gets the best of me. > > (he's quoted as wondering whether anyone will notice this > un-announced release ;-) ) Oh I sure folks noticed though I just read an article in some computer magazine that 2.4 kernels were way behind schedule, and Linus was quoted as saying he didn't care. Something about wanting a quality product... > > ftp.kernel.org/pub/kernel/v2.4 BTW it's ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/ > > alan > > > _______________________________________________ > Lin...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/linux-apus-devel > -- Fred |
From: Ken T. <ke...@we...> - 2000-06-21 23:07:20
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Hello, I can now mount -t hfs /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom the 2000 CDs under Linux after adding CONFIG_MAC_PARTITION and CONFIG_HFS_FS. Tried CONFIG_MAC_PARTITION on its own but needs CONFIG_HFS_FS too. What I can't figure out is how they can be read under AmigaDOS ? Ken. |
From: Ken T. <ke...@we...> - 2000-06-21 22:41:48
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Hello, Just commited the magic sys req changes but got the following message after editing the log message : Can't open perl script "/cvsroot/linux-apus/CVSROOT/log_accum2": No such file or directory Is this OK ? Ken. |
From: Geert U. <ge...@li...> - 2000-06-21 16:52:41
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On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Alan Buxey wrote: > When at the LinuxExpo2000 in London last month, everyone was excited about > the journalling filesystems for Linux. Now, i knew SGI have been working > to opensource and release their filesystem...but its not out yet, is it? > Theres apparently one that is now out (and about) and everyone was saying > its great, stable and bugfree (now, THAT, i doubt ;-) ) but I cant recall > its name (it had a stange name, nothing like the <blahblah>fs that i would > have expected...can anyone shed info on this please? Reiserfs, named to Hans Reiser. > hmmm, to have a Linux box you can just switch off :-) What about your uptime? Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- ge...@li... In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds |
From: Alan B. <al...@ms...> - 2000-06-21 16:45:36
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hi, When at the LinuxExpo2000 in London last month, everyone was excited about the journalling filesystems for Linux. Now, i knew SGI have been working to opensource and release their filesystem...but its not out yet, is it? Theres apparently one that is now out (and about) and everyone was saying its great, stable and bugfree (now, THAT, i doubt ;-) ) but I cant recall its name (it had a stange name, nothing like the <blahblah>fs that i would have expected...can anyone shed info on this please? hmmm, to have a Linux box you can just switch off :-) alan |
From: Geert U. <ge...@li...> - 2000-06-21 16:24:42
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On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Alan Buxey wrote: > Anyone yet looked at this prerelease code from Linus? :-) > > (he's quoted as wondering whether anyone will notice this > un-announced release ;-) ) > > ftp.kernel.org/pub/kernel/v2.4 It's old and obsolete ;-) Check out the two ac-22 variants :-) Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- ge...@li... In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds |
From: Alan B. <al...@ms...> - 2000-06-21 16:13:55
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hi, Anyone yet looked at this prerelease code from Linus? :-) (he's quoted as wondering whether anyone will notice this un-announced release ;-) ) ftp.kernel.org/pub/kernel/v2.4 alan |
From: Alan B. <al...@ms...> - 2000-06-21 16:02:17
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hi, quiet day via email today - just checking I havent lost all access to mail-lists after our Net connection died on the weekend :-| alan |