Adam Bower wrote:
I still think my boss did this as a "challenge" you couldn't get a less supported x86 motherboard if you tried (I suspect anyhow) and I may well
give
up on the onboard ethernet and just use a different PCI nic instead and
may
reccomend you do the same too. At least if you do that it will work ok
with
Debian and getting the thing online to upgrade will not be so difficult.
I was so heartened by this that I stuffed in an old NIC that was lying around, got networking going, and things are looking up. Unfortunately when I then upgraded to a later kernel (2.4.19 from 2.4.18-bf2) I lost the networking again :-) The first kernel image wouldn't boot at all as it seemed to be trying to mount "root=3:01" rather than /dev/hda1? For all that onboard not-worky stuff I found a driver package on nVidia website, NVIDIA_nforce-1.0-0248.tar.gz but keep getting make errors. I don't even know if it contains the correct drivers. Adam - have you tried this? So no XWindow (essential for the job this computer is required for) and only networking with one kernel image so far. Also can't find anywhere in BIOS to turn off either PnP OS or the onboard NIC.
I'm about to waste a bit more time this morning doing a 2.4.20 build. Adam - I think your boss did this because the computer is currently on offer at a bargain price at Cambridge Computers - that's how come I ended up being bought one. The subsequent amount of hours at my hourly wage trying to get it working could have brought one twice as expensive and still been cheaper for them :-)
Jenny
I was so heartened by this that I stuffed in an old NIC that was lying around, got networking going, and things are looking up. Unfortunately when I then upgraded to a later kernel (2.4.19 from 2.4.18-bf2) I lost the networking again :-) The first kernel image wouldn't boot at all as it seemed to be trying to mount "root=3:01" rather than /dev/hda1? For all that onboard not-worky stuff I found a driver package on nVidia website, NVIDIA_nforce-1.0-0248.tar.gz but keep getting make errors. I don't even know if it contains the correct drivers. Adam - have you tried this? So no XWindow (essential for the job this computer is required for) and only networking with one kernel image so far. Also can't find anywhere in BIOS to turn off either PnP OS or the onboard NIC.
I'm about to waste a bit more time this morning doing a 2.4.20 build. Adam - I think your boss did this because the computer is currently on offer at a bargain price at Cambridge Computers - that's how come I ended up being bought one. The subsequent amount of hours at my hourly wage trying to get it working could have brought one twice as expensive and still been cheaper for them :-)
Jenny
_______________________________________________ Hi,
The module you need is nvnet from the driver package you have, it all works fine under SuSE for me, Gentoo was even better.
The drivers for the video card also work fine with this m/board.
This of course is with the stock SuSE athlon kernel, obviously yours could be more problematic, under gentoo the best kernel is the gaming kernel - 2.4.20 I think.
Hope this helps
Andy
On Wednesday 30 April 2003 11:06, Andrew Cartwright wrote:
- I think your boss did this because the computer is currently on offer
at a bargain price at Cambridge Computers - that's how come I ended up being bought one. The subsequent amount of hours at my hourly wage trying to get it working could have brought one twice as expensive and still been cheaper for them :-)
A shameless plug, But my company sells most things at similar prices to Cambridge Computers and if asked we will assure Linux compatability on any system we build.
We can offer both Workstations and Laptops without MS OEM tax.
Mail sales@crimsontechnology.com
Or call 01284 763435
We are located at an office in Bury St Edmunds town centre, but we do cheap delivery on all pre built systems.
4 Hatter Street Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP33 1LZ
Any ALUG members are welcome to pop in for a coffee and a chat, best to call first though as sometimes we are on site.
At the meeting yesterday there was talk about backups, well, I've tidied up my backup script and slapped it on: http://www.wbh.org/code/snapback-1.0.tar.bz2
It only backups up mounted LVM volumes, to a removeable drive, and splats one partition for use as its snapshot space - use carefully!
Oh and also, I worked out when I first used Linux. My first year Uni, between Christmas and Easter. 1993. Ten years of Linux!