* Dave Potts [2009-11-22 21:01]:
> Just following up my earlier post. I tried with a much smaller USB
> flash drive and it worked fine. The USB drive I'd like to use is a
> regular 120gig drive and works just fine connecting to my Ubuntu
> laptop. Any idea why it is not being detected on the sl
Hello,
Just following up my earlier post. I tried with a much smaller USB
flash drive and it worked fine. The USB drive I'd like to use is a
regular 120gig drive and works just fine connecting to my Ubuntu
laptop. Any idea why it is not being detected on the slug?
Thanks,
Dave.
2009/11/21 Da
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 12:46:07PM +0100, Frode E. Moe wrote:
> Did anyone figure this one out? I'm getting these regularly on
> my Sheevaplug. I have a cron job that runs every 4 hours running
> tar to create a ~1.5gb backup file. Sometimes (every few days)
> it causes the following dmesg output:
The kernel works on my Thecus N2100.
On Sun, 2009-11-22 at 11:14 +, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Tobias Frost [2009-11-22 11:19]:
> > When dpkg -i'ing, I get the warning that the firmware files for the
> > rtl8169 are missing.
> >
> > As I could not find them, I need a hint where to find
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 01:24:01PM +, David Given wrote:
> > Did anyone figure this one out? I'm getting these regularly on
> > my Sheevaplug.
>
> Unfortunately, no; I've been asking about this for years, both on the
> NSLU2 and the SheevaPlug, but never really got much in the way of a
> resp
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Frode E. Moe wrote:
> Did anyone figure this one out? I'm getting these regularly on
> my Sheevaplug.
Unfortunately, no; I've been asking about this for years, both on the
NSLU2 and the SheevaPlug, but never really got much in the way of a
response.
Did anyone figure this one out? I'm getting these regularly on
my Sheevaplug. I have a cron job that runs every 4 hours running
tar to create a ~1.5gb backup file. Sometimes (every few days)
it causes the following dmesg output:
Nov 22 12:01:36 chaos kernel: [1360924.21] tar: page allocation f
* Tobias Frost [2009-11-22 11:19]:
> When dpkg -i'ing, I get the warning that the firmware files for the
> rtl8169 are missing.
>
> As I could not find them, I need a hint where to find them
You don't need any. The firmware is required only for a different
chip.
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When dpkg -i'ing, I get the warning that the firmware files for the
rtl8169 are missing.
As I could not find them, I need a hint where to find them
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