| 116724934868_558060007338 | hayward |
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On 18-Sep-99 seastman@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Which version of Amaya is that, the 2.0 rpm available on rufus, or did
you compile 2.1? I dont get jpegs with 2.0, is there someway to
enable them?
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| 159722454251_521360007791 | hayward |
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Installing RHL 6.0/Alpha. And this is probably a FAQ.
With presumably a lot of new Multia users this is going to become an FAQ :-)
Im having Install problems. Heres what I did:
downloaded fr |
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| 175126704854_543860007792 | Song ByungHun |
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Ive derived considerable benefit from this newsgroup and long wanted to
provide some sort of "payback". Now finally, I think(?) I have some
information that many Alpha/Linux users out ther |
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| 162426634250_508560007413 | Tom Everett |
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Its seems my clock is 10 minutes slower each time I boot my
AlphaStation 200. I lose 10 minutes after each boot. Is this
pointing to a battery problem? If so, where can I find a spare
battery for thi |
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| 195129284717_575460007097 | Dan Morrill |
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Well, it now appears that I have a hand starting the kernel. If I boot
the aboot loader with
"boot -fl i dka200"
and then type the command line
"1/vmlinux.gz load_ramdisk=1 root=/ |
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| 160828874590_547660007522 | Ken Crandall |
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So, my question is whether anyone else has this problem, and perhaps more
importantly whether anyone out there who might happen to have RH installed on
an Intel machine can try this out and see |
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| 181520634768_506560007268 | Barry Stock |
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With the help of the DS20 supplement Web page we have been able to install
RH 6.0 on our DS20.
When we try to boot x-Windows we get a dump message on the screen..
Heres the message:
"Unable t |
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| 185720274939_571060007368 | Stephen Williams |
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I have a rather unstable DS-10, i.e. not able to make it through a
gcc-2.95.1 compile without hanging hard.
Its running redhat-6.0 + kernel compiled by the vendor 2.2.12.
Any suggestions for the m |
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| 150120894031_575160007551 | Stephen Williams |
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On Thu, Sep 16, 1999 at 06:47:38PM -0700, Stephen Williams wrote:
bill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx said:
I have a rather unstable DS-10, i.e. not able to make it through a
gcc-2.95.1 compile withou |
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| 116421254479_588260007199 | Ken Crandall |
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| 197924874085_556960007552 | Kirk R Erichsen |
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Is anyone running a 164LX with SRM? If so what versions of SRM and the kernel
are you using? I have tried unsuccessfully to move from AlphaBIOS/Milo to
SRM/aboot. Whenever I boot from SRM, my mach |
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| 109027774616_585860007893 | Kirk R Erichsen |
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yes its me again =)
-the one who knows nothing about swap space on 2.2.x kernels
Looking for a new SCSI card for my 164sx 533MHz system
currently running 2 adaptecs with multiple hard drives on them |
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| 112627004920_506460007385 | Ryan Kirkpatrick |
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My alpha has an on-board symbios sym53c875 scsi controller. I have
four harddrives in there, 3 of which I have in a raid5 partition. It
works fantastically well. Recently I did a test of contiuous |
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| 143229114474_546460007649 | Kirk R Erichsen |
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yes its me again =)
-the one who knows nothing about swap space on 2.2.x kernels
Looking for a new SCSI card for my 164sx 533MHz system
currently running 2 adaptecs with multiple hard drives on them |
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| 101428264774_549460007652 | Ryan Kirkpatrick |
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My alpha has an on-board symbios sym53c875 scsi controller. I have
four harddrives in there, 3 of which I have in a raid5 partition. It
works fantastically well. Recently I did a test of contiuous |
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| 169326864138_577960007101 | Ryan Kirkpatrick |
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On Fri, 17 Sep 1999, Ryan Kirkpatrick wrote:
I dont need Tru64 compat, just stablity with Linux. From the
other recommendations made, it looks like a Tekram DC-390 (w/53C875
chipset) would b |
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| 133023444879_594760007722 | Ryan Kirkpatrick |
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On Fri, 17 Sep 1999, Ryan Kirkpatrick wrote:
I dont need Tru64 compat, just stablity with Linux. From the
other recommendations made, it looks like a Tekram DC-390 (w/53C875
chipset) would b |
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| 183923284421_575960007831 | Gregory G Dyess |
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if youre not needing U2W, go with the Symbios 8751 board. ( or any Symbios
53C875 based board ). It is a UW Single ended chip, and is what many of the
systems with "onboard SCSI" use.
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| 114428254741_561960007403 | Gregory G Dyess |
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if youre not needing U2W, go with the Symbios 8751 board. ( or any Symbios
53C875 based board ). It is a UW Single ended chip, and is what many of the
systems with "onboard SCSI" use.
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| 126723034228_504060007936 | Hoover Tony |
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"Hoover, Tony" wrote:
if youre not needing U2W, go with the Symbios 8751 board. ( or any Symbios
53C875 based board ). It is a UW Single ended chip, and is what many of the
syste |
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| 169324904621_583260007876 | Hoover Tony |
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"Hoover, Tony" wrote:
if youre not needing U2W, go with the Symbios 8751 board. ( or any Symbios
53C875 based board ). It is a UW Single ended chip, and is what many of the
syste |
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| 193425994219_581260007422 | Kevin Mocklin |
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"Hoover, Tony" wrote:
The Symbios 53C875 chip is the same chip as DEC/Compaq and Intraserver use.
Same Functionality, MUCH less $$$.
Yes, I own around a dozen of them. The issue tho |
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| 153423844750_595560007142 | Kevin Mocklin |
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"Hoover, Tony" wrote:
The Symbios 53C875 chip is the same chip as DEC/Compaq and Intraserver use.
Same Functionality, MUCH less $$$.
Yes, I own around a dozen of them. The issue tho |
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| 178522884968_552660007256 | Kevin Mocklin |
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Kevin Mocklin wrote:
If you dont care about performance, you can run any 875 based adapter in
Tru64, but it will run with the psiop (written for Symbios 810 chip) driver
at SCSI-2 speeds, no |
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| 192921744559_515760007356 | Kevin Mocklin |
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Kevin Mocklin wrote:
If you dont care about performance, you can run any 875 based adapter in
Tru64, but it will run with the psiop (written for Symbios 810 chip) driver
at SCSI-2 speeds, no |
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| 109229084847_571460007114 | Maurice Hilarius |
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This is typical of Microsofts ploys. Use the identical hardware/software.
Just make a minor mode to allow the driver to detect an otherwise
nonexistent difference and then charge out the ass for the |
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| 158926724713_580960007258 | Maurice Hilarius |
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This is typical of Microsofts ploys. Use the identical hardware/software.
Just make a minor mode to allow the driver to detect an otherwise
nonexistent difference and then charge out the ass for the |
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| 123020174643_598160007786 | Shane Sturrock |
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Hi,
I have a multi with redhat6.0 (running kernel 2.2.12). When the ftp server is
under a highload (when im copying big files to the machine through the
internal network for example) the machine s |
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| 112227584074_509060007981 | RaymondInFinland |
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I have a multi with redhat6.0 (running kernel 2.2.12). When the ftp server is
under a highload (when im copying big files to the machine through the
internal network for example) the |
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| 134622124154_590560007369 | Igor Schein |
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RaymondInFinland wrote:
I have a multi with redhat6.0 (running kernel 2.2.12). When the ftp server is
under a highload (when im copying big files to the machine through the
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| 126124624276_510760007015 | Kevin Wood |
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Igor Schein wrote:
Ive been having this nasty problem on 164LX machine
with 2.2.12 kernel. When I try to start xterm, it never
opens. However, X process starts consuming all CPU time.
Ive fo |
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| 122127664687_593560007171 | Igor Schein |
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I am
running the DEC driver which is supposed to make the 21143 chip run more =
stable. Any ideas. Unfortunately, I have really nothing to stress the =
systems to see if this occurs during |
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| 119328054188_583760007161 | Kurt Ludwig |
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My PWS433a runs out of memory after about a week of uptime.
"out of memory" means that eventually every process is killed
with only error message "out of memory" on console |
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| 162329094919_569760007201 | Greg Lindahl |
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Does newer kernels (2.2.x+) support swap partitions greater than 127 MB ??
I guess so,
Bye,
Pablo
Kurt Ludwig wrote:
Adding Swap: 205520k swap-space (priority -1)
Im pretty sure you dont want |
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| 167723444414_583260007783 | IsoH |
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I cant answer the out of memory problem you have, but I can explain why
your free command changes over time. It is infact normal for your
physical memory to be used by the system like that.
The sys |
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| 120025104244_547760007421 | Peter Petrakis |
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From: Iso-H [ rel="nofollow" mailto:jd@xxxxxxxxx mailto:jd@xxxxxxxxx ]
.....
My PWS433a runs out of memory after about a week of uptime.
.....
Linux version 2.2.11 (root@xxxxxxxxxxxx) ( |
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| 149228394186_517860007761 | Bharadwaj Yadavalli |
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I believe it was reported to this list (or maybe a different one), that kernel 2.2.11 had some form of memory leak.
Calvin.
<snip
#
# Here is my setup:
#
# RHL52
# PWS433a & 192M |
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| 134929684566_553860007351 | Sean Hunter |
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Does anyone know if mysql and php3 runs under AXP REDHAT linux 6.0!!!
I have massiv problems to get the php3 xtension to work !!!!!
the same with mysql !!!!
ive downloaded the newest php3 and mysql s |
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| 169924264259_561860007257 | Maurice Hilarius |
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On Wed, 15 Sep 1999, Sean Hunter wrote:
Could someone just explain if there would be any benefit in me (a
Ruffian user) moving my box to boot from the SRM, please?
I dont dual-boot or do ne |
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| 182028004601_523360007850 | Jemiolo John |
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Does anybody know how to programmatically obtain the CPU Serial number?
Ive got one of the PC164SX motherboards that went on sale at ebay some
months back, and I need the serial number.
Thanks,
Eric |
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| 101528324360_526060007977 | Kevin P Fleming |
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On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Jemiolo, John wrote:
OK,
With AlphaBios and ARC based console, you need to load "milo" to get
a Linux kernel to run. This is because there is no PAL code prese |
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| 168128004816_586860007590 | Andrei A Dergatchev |
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Hi, Now when the discussion started..
I use Alphabios in my PC164SX,, but you talk about SRM,, what is the differens ?
I m a very new in the Alpha world...
Please explain..
Regards
Claes Hö |
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| 162823284557_519360007361 | Kurt Ludwig |
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Unfortunately, AlphaBIOS is needed for a few things: manipulating Adaptec
BIOS settings for example.
If theres a way around that, then we can finally kill the wretched thing.
--
-- John E. Jasen (j |
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| 154425654787_580460007910 | Kenneth James Baker |
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depending on the specific adapter, its possible to run the BIOS on the card
in the new versions of SRM (5.8)
do a show bios and itll show you the BIOSs of the cards that you can run
to run a bios, |
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| 106020024710_566260007340 | glenn murphy |
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On Wed, 15 Sep 1999, Kenneth James Baker wrote:
Dear list,
I built a egcs (1.1.2) cross-compiler to run on my i686 and build binaries
for my multia. It compiles simple programs (like hello |
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| 151122514171_587260007479 | Champigny Michael |
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On Wed, 15 Sep 1999, glenn murphy wrote:
Im sorry if this is a bit off-topic. Could someone point me to
information on how to set up a cross-compiler? I would greatly appreciate
it.
there |
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| 184821924279_566460007257 | Tom Everett |
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"Champigny, Michael" wrote:
Hello,
My final plea for help...after almost 3 months of trying to install
Linux on a Jensen, Im at the end of my rope.
I will pay $50 cash to t |
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| 125426884585_581160007451 | Phillip Ezolt |
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Tom Everett wrote:
Ive been trying to install a jensen machine too. I am able to use the
ARC utils to parition my drive and copyboot to copy the image
"bootdisk.1.3.72.jensen.srm" t |
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| 117124254016_595960007199 | Wes Bauske |
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I did all of what you said, 20 times over and several
permutations of it. I followed Jim Paradis instructions to
the letter, as well as the instructions on www.alphalinux.org.
I also had about 5 diff |
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| 186922894201_557860007436 | Champigny Michael |
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Actually, that is a damn good idea. Its a cop out, but then again,
Im putting out bribes to get this installed, so maybe its a way
out of this with my dignity left intact. :-)
I suppose with that ap |
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