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2004 Jun 18
0
Re: NVIDIA on Linux: less is more
Aaron,
> It is a kernel problem. The stack size changed in
> the 2.6 kernel. You
> need a version of the kernel with the old 8k stack
> size. You can get
> such a kernel from:
>
www.linuxant.com/driverloader/wlan/full/downloads-fc2-kernel-i686.php
>
> As you can see these are fedora kernels but might
> work on centos.
Actually, while troubleshooting this display
2005 May 26
1
USB Not working
Hi,
I recently bought a PocketPC, HP rx3417. I tried using multisync with
the SynCE plugin, but was unable to understand how to get my device
working (it's something to do with the number of USB endpoints - most
devices only have 2 or 3, while mine has 4) On the SynCE website there
are some step-by-step tutorials on how to get devices with 4 endpoints
working, but they are difficult to
2004 Jun 17
1
Re: NVIDIA on Linux
Hello scty library,
I had huge problems with NVIDIA cards on Linux. The
screen would go blank as soon as X tried to load. I
only tried using the driver that came with CentOS.
After lots of parts swapping, I found that the monitor
(obviously) and (even) the motherboard make a
difference.
> If so what did you do about it.
Finally, I gave up on NVIDIA cards -- I got a Voodoo
Banshee
2014 Jul 14
2
Issue with new Te133
Have a new TE133 in a dell R320.
dahdi_cfg -vvv shows:
DAHDI Tools Version - 2.9.1
DAHDI Version: 2.9.1
Echo Canceller(s):
Configuration
======================
SPAN 1: ESF/B8ZS Build-out: 0 db (CSU)/0-133 feet (DSX-1)
Channel map:
Channel 01: Clear channel (Default) (Echo Canceler: mg2) (Slaves: 01)
Channel 02: Clear channel (Default) (Echo Canceler: mg2) (Slaves: 02)
Channel 03: Clear