I've purchased an Amethyst 20U (Compal 20U OEM) with the optional docking base unit containing a floppy and cdrom.
I'm running Debian GNU/Linux, kernel: GNU/Linux version 2.2.18pre21 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.95.2 20000220 (Debian GNU/GNU/Linux)) #1 Thu Jan 25 18:40:22 PST 2001 The CDROM is producing the following errors either after a power suspend via APM, *OR* after simply having been in operation for a period of time. The problem is decidedly intermittent. Jan 30 15:05:11 ego kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 16:00 (hdc), sector 0 Jan 30 15:05:11 ego kernel: hdc: status error: status=0x50 { DriveReady SeekComplete } Jan 30 15:05:11 ego last message repeated 3 times Jan 30 15:05:11 ego kernel: hdc: ATAPI reset complete Jan 30 15:05:11 ego kernel: hdc: status error: status=0x50 { DriveReady SeekComplete } Jan 30 15:05:11 ego last message repeated 3 times Jan 30 15:05:11 ego kernel: hdc: ATAPI reset complete Jan 30 15:05:11 ego kernel: hdc: status error: status=0x50 { DriveReady SeekComplete } Jan 30 15:05:11 ego kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 16:00 (hdc), sector 0 Jan 30 15:05:11 ego kernel: hdc: status error: status=0x50 { DriveReady SeekComplete } Jan 30 15:05:11 ego last message repeated 3 times Jan 30 15:05:11 ego kernel: hdc: ATAPI reset complete Jan 30 15:05:11 ego kernel: hdc: status error: status=0x50 { DriveReady SeekComplete } Jan 30 15:05:11 ego last message repeated 3 times Jan 30 15:05:11 ego kernel: hdc: ATAPI reset complete Jan 30 15:05:21 ego kernel: hdc: lost interrupt Is this a configuration problem, a docking port problem (I *think* the damned thing's securely attached -- no problems with the floppy, and the CDR is otherwise powered and responsive). This is, BTW, a CDROM drive. *NOT* CD-writable or DVD. Just plain old CDR. ...I'm running WindowMaker, and have 'wmcdplay' and 'mountapp', either or both of which may be periodically probing the CDR. Not sure if this is relevant, think it could be. ---------------------------------------- Other problem: With PCMCIA, I get the following message when issuing the 'cardmgr' command: Jan 30 15:15:45 ego cardmgr[2886]: starting, version is 3.1.22 Jan 30 15:15:45 ego cardmgr[2886]: open_sock(socket 0) failed: Permission denied Jan 30 15:15:45 ego cardmgr[2886]: no sockets found! Jan 30 15:15:45 ego cardmgr[2886]: exiting cardmgr is from the pmcia-cs Debian package: Package: pcmcia-cs Priority: extra Section: base Installed-Size: 533 Maintainer: Brian Mays <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Version: 3.1.22-0.1potato I've read elsewhere that order matters in configuring PCMCIA devices -- does it matter that the system otherwise already has networking running? I've got a PCMCIA fax/modem, but use the onboard NIC (eepro100) for LAN-based networking. I talked to Danny ARM Computers Tuesday afternoon (TuxTops support and OEM (?) vendor). He's unfamiliar with GNU/Linux, couldn't offer any support other than troubleshooting the hardware, making sure it's plugged in, etc. Thanks. -- Karsten M. Self <kmself@ix.netcom.com> http://kmself.home.netcom.com/ What part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? There is no K5 cabal http://gestalt-system.sourceforge.net/ http://www.kuro5hin.org
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