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From: Digestifier <Linux-Activists-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Activists@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Activists@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Wed, 22 Sep 93 14:13:14 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Activists Digest #251
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Linux-Activists Digest #251, Volume #6 Wed, 22 Sep 93 14:13:14 EDT
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Contents:
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unusual message!! (Defilippo Francesco)
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Re: unusual message!! (Chris Vetter)
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[Q] Gravis Ultrasound support for Linux? (Karsten Rohrbach)
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Problems/Bugs w/ Slackware Boot? (C.A. Peskin)
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Re: [Q] Gravis Ultrasound support for Linux? (Byron A Jeff)
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Re: Future Domain SCSI (Rick Bowers)
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Re: Adaptec 1542B vs 1542C vs 1740 (Kevin M. Railsback)
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Re: running X appl. by modem ? (Gerrit Nieuwenhuizen)
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Re: X and Slackware 1.0.3? (Fritz Ganter)
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Re: Linux filesystem over multiple hard disks? (Fritz Ganter)
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Re: Non-US keyboards (Fritz Ganter)
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SLS 1.03 Install Pbs (belmouh@idefix.NoSubdomain.NoDomain (Rachid BELMOUHOUB ))
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Re: X and Slackware 1.0.3? (carsten)
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Re: SLS 1.3 with Ultrastore 34 Image (Steve Tinney)
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SML for Linux? (Ole Sandum)
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Linux support for SoundBlaster CD-ROM? (David Nicholson)
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Re: unusual message!! (Martin Kroeker)
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From: clint@hal9000.unipv.it (Defilippo Francesco)
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Subject: unusual message!!
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Date: 22 Sep 1993 13:06:35 GMT
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yesterday I'v got this message
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HD: read_intr:status = 0x59
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'' 0x10
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'' 0x59
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'' 0x10
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what are ?
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--
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Whit Best Regard:
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==================================
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| Francesco Defilippo |
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| clint@hal9000.unipv.it |
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==================================
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<<Se E e' una curva ellittica semistabile definita su Q, allora E e' modulare>>
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Congettura di Taniyama.
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-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
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finger clint@hal9000.unipv.it > clint.pk
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-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
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From: cbvetter@rbg.informatik.th-darmstadt.de (Chris Vetter)
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Subject: Re: unusual message!!
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Date: 22 Sep 1993 13:31:07 GMT
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Defilippo Francesco wrote:
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> yesterday I'v got this message
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> HD: read_intr:status = 0x59
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> '' 0x10
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> '' 0x59
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> '' 0x10
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>
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> what are ?
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S'ppose the one, who installed LinuX configured the system for error
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reporting for SCSI.
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--
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Grazcha fich ed amiaivels salueds ...
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Chris
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From: alpha@gsi.de (Karsten Rohrbach)
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Subject: [Q] Gravis Ultrasound support for Linux?
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Date: 22 Sep 1993 13:54:38 GMT
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I wonder if there are any linux drivers for the Gravis Ultrasound out...
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As a Multimedia PC-user, the GUS is a must...
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-alpha=
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From: cap2624@ultb.isc.rit.edu (C.A. Peskin)
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Subject: Problems/Bugs w/ Slackware Boot?
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Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1993 13:40:22 GMT
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When using the UPDATED Slackware boot, tese are two problems which I
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have. Does anyone have an idea why these happen?:
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1. When doing a warm reboot from dos, to load the Slackware boot from
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floppy, after LILO comes up, I get "Error 0x80." I do not get this
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error on cold boots, or warm boots from Linux. I think it's because of
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Shadow Ram? (it is on.).
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2. When at the CLI from the boot disk, type ^N. This does something
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like shift the character set and keyboard map. By hitting ^O it is
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restored. I dont know if this is a bug. If it's not, what is this used
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for?
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Thanks to all who respond!
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+------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| Rochester Institute of Technology Chris A. Peskin |
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| Electrical Engineering |
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+------------------------------------------------------------------+
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From: byron@cc.gatech.edu (Byron A Jeff)
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Subject: Re: [Q] Gravis Ultrasound support for Linux?
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Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1993 14:25:52 GMT
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In article <27pleuINNdt8@rs18.hrz.th-darmstadt.de>,
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Karsten Rohrbach <alpha@gsi.de> wrote:
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>I wonder if there are any linux drivers for the Gravis Ultrasound out...
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>As a Multimedia PC-user, the GUS is a must...
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Yes. Hannu S.... (Can't spell it to save my life) has a driver (last release
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I know of is 1.99-9). Look on ftp.Hawaii.edu:/outgoing. Definitly has major
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GUS support.
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BAJ
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Another random extraction from the mental bit stream of...
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Byron A. Jeff - PhD student operating in parallel!
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Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332 Internet: byron@cc.gatech.edu
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From: Rick_Bowers@vos.stratus.com (Rick Bowers)
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Subject: Re: Future Domain SCSI
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Date: 22 Sep 1993 14:21:11 GMT
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In article <567@acme.fred.org>, greggb@acme.fred.org (Gregg D. Brekke)
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wrote:
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>
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> I have a Future Domain TMC-1680 SCSI controller and Linux doesn't seem
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> to recognize it at all. I thought I read it was in the list of
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> 'supported' hardware?
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> ...
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> Thanks for the help,
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> Gregg
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I've been having the same problem. I'm using the SLS version from July
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1993 off of tsx-11.mit.edu.
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As Gregg states, when I boot LINUX, it looks for a SCSI controller and then
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says it found nothing. 0 controllers, 0 disks, 0 tapes, 0 CD-ROMs, etc.
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I'd really like to get this going. The FAQ says the FD 1680 is supported,
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but it somehow doesn't work.
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-Rick
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From: kmr4381@tamsun.tamu.edu (Kevin M. Railsback)
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Crossposted-To: misc.forsale.computers.pc-clone,comp.periphs.scsi
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Subject: Re: Adaptec 1542B vs 1542C vs 1740
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Date: 22 Sep 1993 09:39:35 -0500
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In article <27ndk5$9d5@track.taz.de>, $ Burkhard Kohl <buk@taz.de> wrote:
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>$ Burkhard Kohl (buk@taz.de) wrote:
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>
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>: Well the 1542C supports SCSI-2 whereas the B does not. Furthermore 1542C allows
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>: you to enter the SCSI-select program for test and configuration purposes from
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>: ROM at boot time, so you don't need SCSI-select utilities :-)
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>: --
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>
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I have a 1542B, but the ROM says 154xA during bootup. I can't get it to boot
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from my new Fast-SCSI-2 harddrive. It says 'Disk Not Found'. But, if I boot
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from a floppy and load the ASPI manager, I can access the SCSI drive fine.
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Any clues what is happening?
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Kevin Railsback
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kmr4381@tamsun.tamu.edu
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From: nieuwhzn@dxgsia.cern.ch (Gerrit Nieuwenhuizen)
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Subject: Re: running X appl. by modem ?
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Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1993 14:46:28 GMT
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predard%sunset.cs.utah.edu@cs.utah.edu (Pablo Redard) writes:
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>Hi everyone,
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>I'm wondering if I can log into my account at the university
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>from home (through modem) and run an X application?
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>I have linux and I'm running openwin.
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>thanks.
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I have tried it with a 2400 baud modem and term on my
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local linux box and a decstation host. It works but
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the speed is incredibly low. A xterm works barely and
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pictures you should forget completely.
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With a direct terminal line (9600 baud) at work this
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works reasonably well, no speed demon either.
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We should all wait until faster networks and telephone
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lines get available before trying this again.
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Gerrit J. van Nieuwenhuizen
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CERN-PPE-IO
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Building 595, R-004
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CH-1211 Geneve 23
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Switserland
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nieuwhzn@dxgsia
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(or NIEUWHZN@VXWA80)
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tel.: +41 22 767 4740
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From: ganter@fvkmapc02.tu-graz.ac.at (Fritz Ganter)
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Subject: Re: X and Slackware 1.0.3?
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Date: 22 Sep 1993 14:53:58 GMT
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Robert Cooper (cooper@s1.elec.uq.oz.au) wrote:
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: So far everyone with problems with XFree 1.3 has had
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: a Tseng chip, either ET4000/ET3000 and pl12.
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: Is there anyone who has it working reliably with these
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: video chips??
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: Is there anyone else with other chips having trouble
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: or have it working reliably??
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: Post here so we can all see where the problem lies....
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Ok, *I* have no problems:
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ET4000AX, 1MB
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386DX 40MHz, 8MB RAM
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Slackware 1.02
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But, a friend used the same configuration, also a ET4000 card, and his X
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freezes at startup, no mouse-moving, no keyboard response.
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Fritz
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--
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Fritz Ganter Graz University of Technology, Austria
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Email: ganter@fvkmapc02.tu-graz.ac.at, ganter@fvkmads02.tu-graz.ac.at
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HAM-Radio: OE6FAD@OE6XYG.AUT.EU, OE6FAD@OE6FAD.AMPR.ORG
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Phone: +43 316 873-7222 (Office), +43 316 663243 (home)
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********** Linux... try it, use it, love it. ************
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From: ganter@fvkmapc02.tu-graz.ac.at (Fritz Ganter)
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Subject: Re: Linux filesystem over multiple hard disks?
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Date: 22 Sep 1993 15:11:21 GMT
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David E. Beaupre (dave@queue.pci.on.ca) wrote:
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: This may be a FAQ, but I haven't read the most recent FAQ yet.
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: Can someone tell me if Linux will create one logical filesystem over
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: multiple physical hard disks? In other words, if I have 2 40 MB hard
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: disks can I configure Linux to mount one 80 MB filesystem that would
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: span the two hard disks?
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make a 40mb ext2 filesystem on the first harddisk, it is /
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make a second fs on your 2nd harddisk and mount it as /usr.
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A /etc/fstab:
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/dev/hda1 / ext2 defaults
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/dev/hdb1 /usr ext2 defaults
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/dev/hda2 / swap defaults
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none /proc proc defaults
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If you cd to /usr you are on the 2nd drive and see no difference.
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: Dave
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Fritz
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--
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Fritz Ganter Graz University of Technology, Austria
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Email: ganter@fvkmapc02.tu-graz.ac.at, ganter@fvkmads02.tu-graz.ac.at
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HAM-Radio: OE6FAD@OE6XYG.AUT.EU, OE6FAD@OE6FAD.AMPR.ORG
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Phone: +43 316 873-7222 (Office), +43 316 663243 (home)
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********** Linux... try it, use it, love it. ************
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From: ganter@fvkmapc02.tu-graz.ac.at (Fritz Ganter)
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Subject: Re: Non-US keyboards
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Date: 22 Sep 1993 15:23:53 GMT
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DE SCHEEMAECKER MARC (we39110@vub.ac.be) wrote:
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: How do I change the keyboard?
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: I tried to use setkbd but he asks something like a diacretics file and mask.
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: setkbd fr ??? ???
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: What are the missing parameters?
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why don't you use loadkeys?
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: Thanks,
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: Marc
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--
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Fritz Ganter Graz University of Technology, Austria
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Email: ganter@fvkmapc02.tu-graz.ac.at, ganter@fvkmads02.tu-graz.ac.at
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HAM-Radio: OE6FAD@OE6XYG.AUT.EU, OE6FAD@OE6FAD.AMPR.ORG
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Phone: +43 316 873-7222 (Office), +43 316 663243 (home)
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********** Linux... try it, use it, love it. ************
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help.misc,comp.os.linux
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From: belmouh@idefix.NoSubdomain.NoDomain (Rachid BELMOUHOUB <belmouh@cig.ensmp.fr>)
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Subject: SLS 1.03 Install Pbs
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Date: Wed, 22 Sep 93 15:16:32 GMT
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Hi there,
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I have installed the SLS 1.03 release, with some problems.
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My machine is a 486DX50, 8Mo RAM, 214Mo HD(IDE), screan NEC 4FG
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mouse MS compatible 3 bottons, AZERTY keyboard, NCR 77C22E (2Mo) video card
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with a DOS and a LINUX partitions.
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1- after runing fdisk and writing the partition table to the disk, I had this
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message:
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79076 unallocated sectors. Is it that bad ???
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2- at the tex pkgs installation I had thsi message:
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installing texbin...tar:could not create file usr/TeX/lib/tex/inputs:Is
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a directory
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3- at the end of installation, when the system write the de boot floppy
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I had this message:
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Setting up lilo on $ROOTDISK
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If any specify a DOS partition to (...blabla...):/dev/hda2 (my LINUX
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partition, I answered!!)
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First boot sector of /dev/hda2 doesn't have a lilo signature (what's wrong??)
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4- an other message;
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open /etc/lilo/map no such file or directory
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==============end of installation
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after reboot, I tried to change the american keyboard into french keyboard
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with setkbd but it asked for files I don't know where they are.
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The README file is not very clear for me.
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same problem with the doc of X11, I haven't found the doc for my video card,
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to change the clock parameter and so.
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Any help greatly apreciated, if any one around here is using a NCR 77C22E
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video card and have a runing Xconfig file, send it to me via email.
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I would prefer email answers if any, there's a lot fo trafic in this newsgroup
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Thanx a lot
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Rachid BELMOUHOUB ( rsm pour les amis ) E-mail:belmouh@cig.ensmp.fr
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Ecole des Mines de Paris
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Centre d'Informatique Geologique
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"si parvenir aupres de l'ami, est impossible. | "A Woman needs a man like
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L'autre ami se devra de mourir, le cherchant" | fish needs a bicycle" U2 :-)
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( Le Gulistan, Saadi poete et soufi Persan) |
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From: bcrwhims@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca (carsten)
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Subject: Re: X and Slackware 1.0.3?
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Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1993 15:38:33 GMT
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Hi,
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I have my ATI VgaWonder XL24 working fine (mostly) after setting up the video
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mode for my monitor/card, and re-compiling XFree Server with the ATI fix.
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My last video related problem (not a biggie) is that when I exit X, or
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sometimes when I jump from X to a character-mode session, I have to switch
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back and forth between two character-mode sessions to get my typing to
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be accepted/displayed. Sometimes it just beeps, and doesn't display anything
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when I don't do this.
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Carsten
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From: sjt@enlil.museum.upenn.edu (Steve Tinney)
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Subject: Re: SLS 1.3 with Ultrastore 34 Image
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Date: 22 Sep 93 15:25:40 GMT
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Steve Smoot (smoot@elmer-fudd.cs.berkeley.edu) wrote:
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: Hi,
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: I;m trying to bring up SLS (hot off of tsx-11) on a machine with
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: a Ultrastore 34f. I got Image.Ultrastor, and am having a problem.
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: It dies, unable to mount root device.
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: I modified Image.Ultrastor as per SCSI-howto: Subection B4,
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: (hack a couple of bytes.) But it did no good.
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: Has anyone gotten this to work?
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: -s
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: Here is the suggestion in the HOWTO:
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: 4. The bootable kernel for an ALPHA driver does not work,
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: resulting in a "kernel panic : cannot mount root device"
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: message, or it does not work with your Linux distribution.
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: You'll need to edit the binary image of the kernel (before
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: or after writing it out to disk), and modify a few two byte
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: fields (little endian) to gurantee that it will work on your
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: system.
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: 1. default swap device at offset 502, this should be set to 0
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: 2. ram disk size at offset 504, this should be set to the size
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: of the boot floppy in K - ie, 5.25" = 1200, 3.5" = 1440.
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: This means the bytes are
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: 3.5" : 0xA0 0x05
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: 5.25" : 0xB0 0x04
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: 3. root device offset at 508, this should be 0, ie the boot
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: device.
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: Here is the code I used to do this:
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: main(){
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: FILE *fp,*out;
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: unsigned char c,c2; int i;
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: fp=fopen("Image.UltraStor","r");
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: out=fopen("NewImage","w");
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: c=getc(fp);c2=getc(fp);
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: for(i=0; !feof(fp); i++) {
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: if (i>509) {
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: putc(c,out);putc(c2,out);
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: } else if (i==502) {
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: putc(0,out);putc(0,out);
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: } else if (i==504) {
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: putc(160,out);putc(5,out);
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: } else if (i==508) {
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: putc(0,out);putc(0,out);
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: } else {
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: putc(c,out);putc(c2,out);
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: }
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: c=getc(fp); c2=getc(fp);
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: }
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: fclose(fp);
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: fclose(out);
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: }
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: Seems like it should have worked...
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I tried to mail, but no luck. The loop counter in your code is wrong, but
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even when Image.Ultrastor is changed correctly (verified with cmp -l)
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I can't switch to a root disk properly. No matter. When I reset the IRQ
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and Host-initiated sync to factory defaults and changed the mailbox
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address to 340h, as per a response elsewhere in comp.linux.land, both
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the new slackware boot/install and the tamu boot/install recognize
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the card (Ultrastor 34F) correctly. I was able to fdisk, make the fs and
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load the tamu package. Then I had to come to work. Seems like the
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distributions can be made to work. Sounds like the mailbox change
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is the crucial one: this should be in the SCSI Howto and/or the faq
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and/or the installation readme's in the packages.
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Steve
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From: os@idruby.uucp (Ole Sandum)
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Subject: SML for Linux?
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Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1993 16:42:16 GMT
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Has any Standard ML system(s) been ported to
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Linux?
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/ole.
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From: dnichols@garnet.msen.com (David Nicholson)
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Subject: Linux support for SoundBlaster CD-ROM?
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Date: 22 Sep 1993 17:25:15 GMT
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From: martin@oc2.oc.chemie.th-darmstadt.de (Martin Kroeker)
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Subject: Re: unusual message!!
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Date: 22 Sep 1993 17:56:27 GMT
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In article <27piks$ef2@mirage.unipv.it> clint@hal9000.unipv.it
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(Defilippo Francesco) writes:
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>
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>yesterday I'v got this message
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>
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> HD: read_intr:status = 0x59
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> '' 0x10
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> '' 0x59
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> '' 0x10
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Mark Lord posted this the following explanation on c.o.l.help some days ago:
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error:
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+=======-=======-=======-=======-=======-=======-=======-=======+
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| 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
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|-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------|
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| BBK | UNC | MC | IDNF | MCR | ABRT | TK0NF | AMNF |
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+===============================================================+
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- BBK (Bad Block Detected) indicates a bad block mark was detected in the
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requested sector's ID field.
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- UNC (Uncorrectable Data Error) indicates an uncorrectable data error has
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been encountered.
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- MC (Media Changed) indicates that the removable media has been changed
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i.e. there has been a change in the ability to access the media.
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- IDNF (ID Not Found) indicates the requested sector's ID field could not
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be found.
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- ABRT (Aborted Command) indicates the requested command has been aborted
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due to a drive status error (Not Ready, Write Fault, etc.) or because
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the command code is invalid.
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- MCR (Media Change Requested) indicates that the release latch on a
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removable media drive has been pressed. This means that the user wishes
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to remove the media and requires an action of some kind e.g. have
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software issue a Media Eject or Door Unlock command.
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- TK0NF (Track 0 Not Found) indicates track 0 has not been found during
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a Recalibrate command.
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- AMNF (Address Mark Not Found) indicates the data address mark has not
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been found after finding the correct ID field.
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status:
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+=======-=======-=======-=======-=======-=======-=======-=======+
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| 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
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|-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------|
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| BSY | DRDY | DWF | DSC | DRQ | CORR | IDX | ERR |
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+===============================================================+
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NOTE 7 Prior to the definition of this standard, DRDY and DSC were unlatchedreal
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time signals.
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- BSY (Busy) is set whenever the drive has access to the Command Block
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Registers. The host should not access the Command Block Register when
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BSY=1. When BSY=1, a read of any Command Block Register shall return
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the contents of the Status Register. This bit is set by the drive
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(which may be able to respond at times when the media cannot be
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accessed) under the following circumstances:
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a) within 400 nsec after the negation of RESET- or after SRST has been
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set in the Device Control Register. Following acceptance of a reset
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it is recommended that BSY be set for no longer than 30 seconds by
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Drive 1 and no longer than 31 seconds by Drive 0.
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b) within 400 nsec of a host write of the Command Register with a Read,
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Read Long, Read Buffer, Seek, Recalibrate, Initialize Drive
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Parameters,Read Verify, Identify Drive, or Execute Drive Diagnostic
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command.
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c) within 5 usecs following transfer of 512 bytes of data during
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execution of a Write, Format Track, or Write Buffer command, or 512
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bytes of data and the appropriate number of ECC bytes during the
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execution of a Write Long command.
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- DRDY (Drive Ready) indicates that the drive is capable of responding to
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a command. When there is an error, this bit is not changed until the
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Status Register is read by the host, at which time the bit again
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indicates the current readiness of the drive. This bit shall be cleared
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at power on and remain cleared until the drive is ready to accept a
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command.
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- DWF (Drive Write Fault) indicates the current write fault status. When
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an error occurs, this bit shall not be changed until the Status Register
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is read by the host, at which time the bit again indicates the current
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write fault status.
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- DSC (Drive Seek Complete) indicates that the drive heads are settled
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over a track. When an error occurs, this bit shall not be changed until
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the Status Register is read by the host, at which time the bit again
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indicates the current Seek Complete status.
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- DRQ (Data Request) indicates that the drive is ready to transfer a word
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or byte of data between the host and the drive.
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- CORR (Corrected Data) indicates that a correctable data error was
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encountered and the data has been corrected. This condition does not
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terminate a data transfer.
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- IDX (Index) is set once per disk revolution.
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- ERR (Error) indicates that an error occurred during execution of the
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previous command. The bits in the Error Register have additional
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information regarding the cause of the error.
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--
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Dipl.-Ing. Martin Kroeker kroeker@oc1.oc.chemie.th-darmstadt.de
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Inst. f. Organ. Chemie martin@oc2.oc.chemie.th-darmstadt.de
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Univ. (TH) Darmstadt db7p@hrzpub.th-darmstadt.de
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Germany (in real life: <not determined> )
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