On Feb 02 2001, Dunlap, Randy wrote:
> > From: Rogerio Brito [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >
> > While I don't have problems with the Duron above, I do have a
> > 486 here with 8MB of memory that I intend to use as a router
> > for my local LAN, but 2.4.0 only recognizes 7MB, while 2.2
> From: Rogerio Brito [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> While I don't have problems with the Duron above, I do have a
> 486 here with 8MB of memory that I intend to use as a router
> for my local LAN, but 2.4.0 only recognizes 7MB, while 2.2.18
> recognizes all 8MB. Under 2.4
On Jan 29 2001, Dylan Griffiths wrote:
> The VIA KT133 chipset exhibits the following bugs under Linux 2.2.17 and
> 2.4.0:
> 1) PS/2 mouse cursor randomly jumps to upper right hand corner of screen and
> locks for a bit
> 2) Detects a maximum of 64mb of ram, unless worked around by the "mem="
> sw
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 11:14:02AM +, Adrian Cox wrote:
> Dylan Griffiths wrote:
> > The VIA KT133 chipset exhibits the following bugs under Linux 2.2.17 and
> > 2.4.0:
> > 1) PS/2 mouse cursor randomly jumps to upper right hand corner of screen and
> > locks for a bit
>
> This happens to me
Mark Hahn wrote:
> mine (gigabyte ga-7zm) shows NONE of these under 2.4.0 or the last
> 100 or so pre-2.4 kernels. I have no idea what it does on obsolete kernels.
The symptoms have occured on a Gigabyte 7-ZX-1 and a 7-VX-1. I have a bit
of a suspicion that the 250W power supplies aren't enough
Datapoint
I have a chaintech 7AIA KT133-based TB motherboard. I use a USB mouse so
I can't verify #1. However it(2.4.0-release) autodetects all my memory
and I don't see a big enough clock drift even with 100% cpu utilization
(don't know about high disk utilization though)
Are you sure you don
> I am not a guru, but AOpen AK73PRO which uses VIA KT133 does not
> show any of these symptoms that you describe (I cannot be sure
> about #3 since I run ntp). You may want to make your hardware
my ga-7zm shows none of them either (I also run ntp, and the board
has a perfectly normal drift his
Adrian Cox wrote:
>
> Dylan Griffiths wrote:
> > The VIA KT133 chipset exhibits the following bugs under Linux 2.2.17 and
> > 2.4.0:
> > 1) PS/2 mouse cursor randomly jumps to upper right hand corner of screen and
> > locks for a bit
>
> This happens to me about once a month on a BX chipset PII
safemode wrote:
> Adrian Cox wrote:
> > Dylan Griffiths wrote:
> > > 1) PS/2 mouse cursor randomly jumps to upper right hand corner of screen and
> > > locks for a bit
> > This happens to me about once a month on a BX chipset PII machine here,
> > and on a KT133 chipset machine I have. I have to
Adrian Cox wrote:
> Dylan Griffiths wrote:
> > The VIA KT133 chipset exhibits the following bugs under Linux 2.2.17 and
> > 2.4.0:
> > 1) PS/2 mouse cursor randomly jumps to upper right hand corner of screen and
> > locks for a bit
>
> This happens to me about once a month on a BX chipset PII mac
Dylan Griffiths wrote:
> The VIA KT133 chipset exhibits the following bugs under Linux 2.2.17 and
> 2.4.0:
> 1) PS/2 mouse cursor randomly jumps to upper right hand corner of screen and
> locks for a bit
This happens to me about once a month on a BX chipset PII machine here,
and on a KT133 chipse
On Monday, 29 January 2001, at 01:20:15 (-0800),
Quim K Holland wrote:
>> "DG" == Dylan Griffiths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
> DG> The VIA KT133 chipset exhibits the following bugs under Linux
> DG> 2.2.17 and 2.4.0:
> DG> 1) PS/2 mouse cursor randomly jumps to upper right hand corner
> DG>
> "DG" == Dylan Griffiths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DG> The VIA KT133 chipset exhibits the following bugs under Linux
DG> 2.2.17 and 2.4.0:
DG> 1) PS/2 mouse cursor randomly jumps to upper right hand corner
DG> of screen and locks for a bit
DG> 2) Detects a maximum of 64mb of ram, unless wo
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