From: Gastón Cadenasso
Subject: RE: Which chipset for USB?
To: lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org
Date: Sunday, March 21, 2010, 10:02 AM
Sorry about my english!
I have tested a lot of VIA chipsets on PCI Boards and always works fine, but i
don't know about NEC
Well, I went down to the local
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Gastón Cadenasso
wrote:
> Sorry about my english!
> I have tested a lot of VIA chipsets on PCI Boards and always works fine, but
> i don't know about NEC
Look in Device Drivers-->USB Support, and there are lots of host
controllers there, but the ones that you migh
Well, I have tried dozens of configurations to try and get my USB ports to work
and nothing has succeeded. There is a config that works, because my USB ports
work on CentOS, but I am tired of fighting the issue. I simply want a
recommendation on a chipset or PCI board that works under LFS.
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Sorry about my english!
I have tested a lot of VIA chipsets on PCI Boards and always works fine, but i
don't know about NEC
> Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2010 08:14:22 -0700
> From: gra...@yahoo.com
> Subject: Which chipset for USB?
> To: lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org
>
>
>
> I have given up on the
On 21/03/10 15:14, brown wrap wrote:
>
>
> I have given up on the NVidia chipset and trying to get a kernel built that
> supports USB. I am now going to buy a PCI board, but don't want to go through
> this hassel again. I notice NEC and VIA chipsets on PCI boards. Which is more
> widelt supporte
I have given up on the NVidia chipset and trying to get a kernel built that
supports USB. I am now going to buy a PCI board, but don't want to go through
this hassel again. I notice NEC and VIA chipsets on PCI boards. Which is more
widelt supported? Thank you.
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On 21/03/10 12:24, Baho Utot wrote:
>
> Yes I have solved one of the problems, (Yea) I missed this for MesaLib,
> I found the error when I went to recompile mesalib per your instructions.
>
> After fixing MesaLib and recompiling all the affected packages glxinfo
> now says:
>
> name of display: :0.
On 21/03/10 13:10, Yaacov-Yoseph Weiss wrote:
> I installed lfs (around the time of one of the 6.6 release candidates)
> on an old Compaq laptop using jhalfs. After completing the configuration
> (from the current 6.6 release), I tried to boot the new system and
> received a kernel panic saying it
I installed lfs (around the time of one of the 6.6 release candidates)
on an old Compaq laptop using jhalfs. After completing the configuration
(from the current 6.6 release), I tried to boot the new system and
received a kernel panic saying it could not mount the root filesystem.
I'll try to prov