On Thu, 11 Oct 2001, John Hughes wrote: > I remember a bit of a ways back Ben saying he was thinking of gathering up > all the patches ....someone had....and putting them into his kernel. Did that > ever happen? Last time I checked, loading a FW module was just a really good > way to shut down my iBook2 really fast and reset the hardware clock. Has > anything changed? Is there someplace where a person can get "someones" latest > FW patches to apply to a kernel? I have a firewire webcam hooked up to a > telescope I would like to use...as well as a firewire harddrive on the way.
It's the same story on the FireWire iBook I'm running Linux on. I'm running 2.4.11-pre6-ben0, and loading the ohci1394 driver results with a hard shutdown within ~5 seconds, and a system clock reset (to 1904?). Where are the patches? The code in Ben's kernel, and in the Linux1394 CVS tree, both have a comment saying they know how to detect the OHCI1394 FireWire controller in the PowerBooks, but they don't know how to drive it then. I would like to have FireWire work on the iBook (and on this G3 tower system, but it's outfitted with a non-OHCI-compliant TI FireWire controller - the PCILynx2). Derrik Pates | Sysadmin, Douglas School | #linuxOS on EFnet [EMAIL PROTECTED] | District (dsdk12.net) | #linuxOS on OPN