> > 2.4.3-ac8
> > o ACPI updates(Andrew Grover)
>
> Patch for ac9 generates a file named linux/acpi-20010413.diff. It partially
> applies, some hunks failed and some offset. Is this rest of your work ?
Oops my screwup. I applied it, it wouldnt build. I remov
> intervals after I use my CD burner, but that just might be coincidental. But
> I'd like to point out that I've never seen this on my VIA686a itself. The P3
> machine is UP too, not SMP. I saw this ever since I switched the machine to
> 2.4.2-ac8 and beyond (previously 2.2.18).
At the moment the
On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 10:26:26PM -0400, Byron Stanoszek wrote:
> I've seen this on my Dell P3 700 machine several times. Seems to happen at odd
> intervals after I use my CD burner, but that just might be coincidental. But
I have seen this related to the cd burner as well. it's not a via board
On 04.18 Alan Cox wrote:
>
> 2.4.3-ac9
..
> 2.4.3-ac8
> o ACPI updates(Andrew Grover)
Patch for ac9 generates a file named linux/acpi-20010413.diff. It partially
applies, some hunks failed and some offset. Is this rest of your work ?
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J.A. Magallon
This particular motherboard is an ASUS CUV4X-DLS, the chipset is a
VIA694XDP, the IDE chipset however is a VIA686b.
I've seen this in all the kernels I've tried with the "ac" patches.
Any kernel I've tried that are NOT SMP work fine.
On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 10:26:26PM -0400, Byron Stanoszek wr
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Jason Thomas wrote:
> Alan,
>
> This does not seem to fix the problem with "clock timer", which
> repeatedly prints the following message:
>
> probable hardware bug: clock timer configuration lost - probably a VIA686a
>motherboard.
> probable hardware bug: restoring chip c
Alan,
This does not seem to fix the problem with "clock timer", which
repeatedly prints the following message:
probable hardware bug: clock timer configuration lost - probably a VIA686a motherboard.
probable hardware bug: restoring chip configuration.
The machine does not get any further than p
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
> ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/alan/2.4/
There is no ac9 patch on ftp.kernel.org. Did you put it there?
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Intermediate diffs are available from
http://www.bzimage.org
VIA users should test this kernel carefully. It has what are supposed to be
the right fixes for the VIA hardware bugs. Obviously
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