On Mon, 11 Jun 2012 09:40:00 -0700, peasthope wrote:
> Does anyone use a firewire camera? Does anyone use Coriander?
>
> The Coriander manual has no mention of JuJu or udev and I wonder which
> of the instructions apply to my Debian Squeeze system.
(...)
We already discused this time ago (yup,
H.S. wrote:
>
> I posted this problem over at linux1394-user mailing list (subject "Kino
> and dvgrab not working with camcorder ", date 28 May 2010 11:39 PM).
> Stefan Richter has been extremely helpful, and diligent, in tracking
> down the problem. He has found its root and has proposed a so
> currently experiencing a heavy performance regression in 2.6.26. Until
> 2.6.26, my external firewire disk (Maxtor OneTouch 4 Plus / 1TB) was
> reading with 38MB/s and writing with 26MB/s. When I do writing tests wi=
th
> dd from /dev/zero to disk, I get 26MBs but when I read with KDE, hdparm=
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>>> I have an Agere Systems FW323 chipset firewire card that I think should
>>> work under linux based on some linux compatibility stuf
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Tom Allison wrote:
I have an Agere Systems FW323 chipset firewire card that I think should
work under linux based on some linux compatibility stuff I found on the
internet.
For the most part it does.
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Tom Allison wrote:
> I have an Agere Systems FW323 chipset firewire card that I think should
> work under linux based on some linux compatibility stuff I found on the
> internet.
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> For the most part it does.
>
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Hi there!
On Wed, Dec 21, 2005 at 02:27:54AM -0500, Bill Marcum wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 01:34:39PM -0500, Brian Clark wrote:
> > Hi Debian users,
> > My workstation's inputs (keyboard and mouse) froze today for the second
> > time in 6 years and I had to hit the reset button.
> > Every
On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 01:34:39PM -0500, Brian Clark wrote:
> Hi Debian users,
>
> My workstation's inputs (keyboard and mouse) froze today for the second
> time in 6 years and I had to hit the reset button.
>
> Everything came back up fine (thanks, journaling!) but when I try to
> mount my exte
On Oct 29 2005, Allan Wind wrote:
> What kernel are you guys using?
I'm currently using my own compiled kernel 2.6.14-rc5, but Firewire has
worked fine for me for quite some time now (many kernel releases).
Hope this helps, Rog�rio Brito.
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On Sat, 2005-10-29 at 11:12 -0400, Allan Wind wrote:
> What kernel are you guys using?
Started using it back when the Athlon 1.4GHz was top of the line.
Must have been somewhere around kernel 2.4.10.
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What kernel are you guys using?
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On Oct 28 2005, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 17:02 -0400, Allan Wind wrote:
> > Yes. It seems to be a hit and miss depending on what hba and
> > chipset in your firewire enclosure.
>
> Hmm. I must be lucky...
I think that my experice lines up quite well with Ron's one, since I use
On Oct 28 2005, Ron Johnson wrote:
> This *should* be easy to set up. (It's always worked for me.)
Using Firewire is definitely quite easy with Linux. At least that's my
experience.
I use it with an PATA drive inside of an enclosure and it works so well
for sharing data between my computer and c
On Fri, 2005-10-28 at 17:02 -0400, Allan Wind wrote:
> On 2005-10-28T15:54:41-0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > On Thu, 2005-10-27 at 20:59 -0400, Allan Wind wrote:
> > > On 2005-10-27T19:33:22-0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > [snip]
> > >
> > > 1394B -- array --> scsi --> disk? How many disks? Just cur
On 2005-10-28T15:54:41-0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-10-27 at 20:59 -0400, Allan Wind wrote:
> > On 2005-10-27T19:33:22-0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> [snip]
> >
> > 1394B -- array --> scsi --> disk? How many disks? Just curious. I
> > could not get 1394 to work with Linux, and has to us
On Sun, Aug 29, 2004 at 03:08:03PM -0700, Ryo Furue wrote:
> Kevin Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> > On Fri, Aug 27, 2004 at 11:51:58PM -0700, Ryo Furue wrote:
> [...]
> > > I managed to add necessary modules to my kernel by consulting this
> > > website
> >
John Summerfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> Ryo Furue wrote:
[...]
> >But, since I formatted it as an ext2 filesystem,
> >it won't work with Windows any longer.
> >
> >So, I have a feeling that I did something wrong. What was the "right"
> >way? How do you
Stefan O'Rear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> On Sun, Aug 29, 2004 at 03:14:19PM -0700, Ryo Furue wrote:
> > Argh. That sounds plausible. The page I consulted
> > (http://www.linux1394.org/faq.php#sbp2) didn't tell me that!
> > I'll try it next time I use a *fre
On Sun, Aug 29, 2004 at 03:14:19PM -0700, Ryo Furue wrote:
> Argh. That sounds plausible. The page I consulted
> (http://www.linux1394.org/faq.php#sbp2) didn't tell me that!
> I'll try it next time I use a *fresh* firewire drive. (As I said,
> I've already *corrupted* my drive by reformatting it
Nicolas MASSE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> Le samedi 28 Ao t 2004 08:51, Ryo Furue a crit :
[...]
> > I managed to add necessary modules to my kernel by consulting this
> > website
> >http://www.linux1394.org/start req.php
> > and I saw that the drive was
Kevin Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> On Fri, Aug 27, 2004 at 11:51:58PM -0700, Ryo Furue wrote:
[...]
> > I managed to add necessary modules to my kernel by consulting this
> > website
> >http://www.linux1394.org/start req.php
> > and I saw that the driv
Le samedi 28 Août 2004 08:51, Ryo Furue a écrit :
> Hi all,
Hi
> This may sound a stupid question, but how are we *supposed*
> to use a firewire harddrive? I'm now using one without problems,
> so this isn't a usual "howto" question.
>
> The other day I asked our tech person for an internal ATA
On Fri, Aug 27, 2004 at 11:51:58PM -0700, Ryo Furue wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This may sound a stupid question, but how are we *supposed*
> to use a firewire harddrive? I'm now using one without problems,
> so this isn't a usual "howto" question.
>
> The other day I asked our tech person for an inter
Ryo Furue wrote:
# mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt
didn't work. (The error message was to the effect of wrong filesystem.)
I tried "ext2" in place of "vfat" unsuccesfully. Finally, I looked
into the disk by fdisk and found that the partitioning didn't make sense
to me. The partition boundaries di
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 03:41:13AM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
On Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 04:13:51PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
mount -t hfsplus -w /dev/sda3 /mnt/ipod
Same thing...it's still read-only.
any errors? what if you try t
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 03:41:13AM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
> Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> >On Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 04:13:51PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
> >>Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> >>mount -t hfsplus -w /dev/sda3 /mnt/ipod
> >Same thing...it's still read-only.
>
> any errors? what if you try to
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
On Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 04:13:51PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
Ok, this worked (yay!!) but it is read-only. I found a document which said
the partition may need to be cleaned first on a Mac, but I tried this and
it didn't help.
I didn't have to clean a
On Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 04:13:51PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
> Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> >Ok, this worked (yay!!) but it is read-only. I found a document which said
> >the partition may need to be cleaned first on a Mac, but I tried this and
> >it didn't help.
>
> I didn't have to clean anything
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 08:06:41PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
what about sda3? This is what works for me (that's without relying on
/etc/fstab):
mount -t hfsplus /dev/sda3 /mnt/ipod
Ok, this worked (yay!!) but it is read-only. I found a document which said
the partition
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 08:06:41PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
> what about sda3? This is what works for me (that's without relying on
> /etc/fstab):
>
> mount -t hfsplus /dev/sda3 /mnt/ipod
Ok, this worked (yay!!) but it is read-only. I found a document which said
the partition may need to be
Kevin Mark wrote:
On Tue, Jun 22, 2004 at 01:21:42AM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
Erik Steffl wrote:
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
...
smeagol:/mnt 21:28:04 $ mount ipod2
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda2,
or too many mounted file systems
what about sda3? This is what work
On Tue, Jun 22, 2004 at 01:21:42AM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
> Erik Steffl wrote:
> >Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> >...
> >
> >>smeagol:/mnt 21:28:04 $ mount ipod2
> >>mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda2,
> >> or too many mounted file systems
> >
> >
> > what about sda3
Erik Steffl wrote:
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
...
smeagol:/mnt 21:28:04 $ mount ipod2
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda2,
or too many mounted file systems
what about sda3? This is what works for me (that's without relying on
/etc/fstab):
mount -t hfsplus /dev/s
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 11:25:44 -0400
Emma Jane Hogbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> emma
> PS Is there any way to have my second email account list-friendly
> without having to receive all of the messages twice? I know that on
> some systems it's possible to set an email account to "nomail" so that
>
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
...
smeagol:/mnt 21:28:04 $ mount ipod2
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda2,
or too many mounted file systems
what about sda3? This is what works for me (that's without relying on
/etc/fstab):
mount -t hfsplus /dev/sda3 /mnt/ipod
what
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 08:58:43PM -0400, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> I'm recompiling again with as much as possible as modules instead of
> compiled directly into the kernel. I'm sure that I'm running the right
> kernel; the iPod is brand new. I can only assume that it is fine. It
> definitely turns
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 04:18:04PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
> that's weird, I'd check:
I'm recompiling again with as much as possible as modules instead of
compiled directly into the kernel. I'm sure that I'm running the right
kernel; the iPod is brand new. I can only assume that it is fine. It
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 11:20:45AM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
are you sure you didn't do any other changes? it looks like you don't
have support for PC partitions. I just checked, the partition support
cannot be compiled as a module (I use 2.6.5), here's what I have in tha
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 11:20:45AM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
> are you sure you didn't do any other changes? it looks like you don't
> have support for PC partitions. I just checked, the partition support
> cannot be compiled as a module (I use 2.6.5), here's what I have in that
> section:
Ah
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 11:23:18PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
that's not it, those are both file systems (in .config: #
Miscellaneous filesystems), you need support for mac style partitions:
# Partition Types
Ouch. Bad idea. I get kernel panics when I try to boot with the
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 11:23:18PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
that's not it, those are both file systems (in .config: #
Miscellaneous filesystems), you need support for mac style partitions:
# Partition Types
Ahh! Recompiling... Does it really matter for the 2.6.x kernels
On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 11:23:18PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
> that's not it, those are both file systems (in .config: #
> Miscellaneous filesystems), you need support for mac style partitions:
> # Partition Types
Ahh! Recompiling... Does it really matter for the 2.6.x kernels if things
are com
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 06:05:39PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
note that you need both HFS+ filesytem AND mac style partitions
kernel support to be able to work with the iPod.
I have both...
From File Systems -> Miscellaneous filesystems:
x x<*> Apple Macintos
On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 06:05:39PM -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
> note that you need both HFS+ filesytem AND mac style partitions
> kernel support to be able to work with the iPod.
I have both...
>From File Systems -> Miscellaneous filesystems:
x x<*> Apple Macintosh file system sup
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 04:44:58PM -0500, James Abella wrote:
When sbp2 can log in, use fdisk to get basic partition info of
/dev/sda. If there are only
sda1 and sda2, it's Win mode. If not, the easiest way to convert it
to Win mode is to install iTune on one Windows box.
On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 19:26:13 -0400, Emma Jane Hogbin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Device BootStart EndBlocks Id System
>
> (and then nothing)
> My laptop appears to think it's an empty iPod. I guess that means it's
> HFS? Unfortunately I do not have a Windows machine with fire
On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 04:44:58PM -0500, James Abella wrote:
> When sbp2 can log in, use fdisk to get basic partition info of
> /dev/sda. If there are only
> sda1 and sda2, it's Win mode. If not, the easiest way to convert it
> to Win mode is to install iTune on one Windows box.
Ok, I'm back to
On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 17:24:03 -0400, Emma Jane Hogbin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And if I try creating a fresh directory I get:
> smeagol:/mnt 17:19:49 $ sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sda2 /mnt/ipod2
> mount: special device /dev/sda2 does not exist
When sbp2 can log in, use fdisk to get basic partition
On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 03:10:42PM -0500, James Abella wrote:
> log looks good. Did you try this as root:
> mount -t vfat /dev/sda2 /mnt/ipod
lrwxr-xr-x1 emmajane root 26 Jun 20 00:27 ipod ->
/var/autofs/removable/ipod
smeagol:/home/emmajane# mount -t vfat /dev/sda2 /mnt/ipod
moun
log looks good. Did you try this as root:
mount -t vfat /dev/sda2 /mnt/ipod
On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 15:36:28 -0400, Emma Jane Hogbin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 12:06:39PM -0500, James Abella wrote:
> > On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 12:54:25 -0400, Emma Jane Hogbin
> > <[EMAIL P
On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 12:06:39PM -0500, James Abella wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 12:54:25 -0400, Emma Jane Hogbin
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I just won an iPod (yay!) and I'm trying to get it to mount with the
> > 2.6.6 kernel. I've recompiled to get firewire working and the device is
On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 12:54:25 -0400, Emma Jane Hogbin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I just won an iPod (yay!) and I'm trying to get it to mount with the
> 2.6.6 kernel. I've recompiled to get firewire working and the device is
> recognized when it's plugged in; however, I can't get the device to m
James Tappin wrote:
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:05:14 +
James Tappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a Lacie Firewire pocket drive. I'd rather like to be able to use
it on both my Debian (Sid) box and my iBook (Mac OsX).
I have no problems making it accessible to either machine but neither
seems
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:05:14 +
James Tappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a Lacie Firewire pocket drive. I'd rather like to be able to use
> it on both my Debian (Sid) box and my iBook (Mac OsX).
>
> I have no problems making it accessible to either machine but neither
> seems to be abl
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 21:01:24 +
James Tappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Jacob S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:05:14 +
> > James Tappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > I have a Lacie Firewire pocket drive. I'd rather like to be able
> > > to use it on bo
# KDE Config File
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Icon=k3b
DocPath=k3b/index.html
Comment=CD writing program
Comment[da]=CD-skriveprogram
Comment[de]=CD-Schreibprogramm
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 13:49:31 -0600
Alex Malinovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 13:05, James Tappin wrote:
> > I have a Lacie Firewire pocket drive. I'd rather like to be able to use it
> > on both my Debian (Sid) box and my iBook (Mac OsX).
> >
> > I have no problems making
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:05:14 +
James Tappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a Lacie Firewire pocket drive. I'd rather like to be able to
> use it on both my Debian (Sid) box and my iBook (Mac OsX).
> The fact that a colleague has a USB keyring solid-state disk that is
> readable on Mac, L
On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 13:05, James Tappin wrote:
> I have a Lacie Firewire pocket drive. I'd rather like to be able to use it
> on both my Debian (Sid) box and my iBook (Mac OsX).
>
> I have no problems making it accessible to either machine but neither
> seems to be able to read the other's parti
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 15:44, Rogério Brito wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'd like to get a Firewire card for use with Linux
> (specifically, to connect my iPod to my x86 Desktop, for
> chaging its song list and using it as a method for backups).
>
> But the problem is that
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 17:44:27 -0300
Rogério Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rogerio,
I've gotten a firewire card, don't remember where, that was listed at
www.linux1394.org/, and it works.
>
> Dear all,
>
> I'd like to get a Firewire card for use with Linux
> (specifically,
On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 05:44:27PM -0300, Rog?rio Brito wrote:
> I'd like to get a Firewire card for use with Linux
> (specifically, to connect my iPod to my x86 Desktop, for
> chaging its song list and using it as a method for backups).
>
> But the problem is that I don't
Linux supports both OHCI and PCILynx cards, which I think are the only two
options. However, I don't think the PCILynx driver has been maintained for a
while, so unless you have special needs you'd be better off with OHCI. Almost
all currently manufactured cards use the OHCI standard - it's getti
On my PowerMac 8500, I have a 1394 PCI card with a Texas Instrument chip.
The info from lspci is:
00:0f.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Texas Instruments TSB12LV23 OHCI Compliant
IEEE-1394 Controller (prog-if 10 [OHCI])
Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 25
Memory at 808
On 2003-06-12 17:44:27, Rogério Brito wrote:
> I'd like to get a Firewire card for use with Linux
> (specifically, to connect my iPod to my x86 Desktop, for
> chaging its song list and using it as a method for backups).
I have a PYRO 1394 Three-Port PCI Host Card which works fine
Jason Healy wrote:
> You might also try a filesystem type usable by both machines; FAT32
> is read/writeable by both linux and mac. The only drawbacks are
> lack of permissions metadata, possible filename truncation to 8.3,
> and a file size limit of 4GB (e.g., you can't backup DVD images or
>
Keep me posted, I have a similar issue, in that I'd like to buy an external
drive, but need to know something very compatible.
iirc, and I wouldn't make any hardware purchases based on my memory, Linux
had trouble with HFS+, but not HFS.
And there is an hfsplus package, which may say more.
But i
At 1043152597s since epoch (01/21/03 07:36:37 -0500 UTC), Matt Price wrote:
> I run debian woody at work, and macos 9 at home. I'd like to start
> backing up both systems on an external ieee1394 drive (not yet
> purchased).
I'm in a similar situation. I have an iBook with OSX on it, and I've
bee
Hi,
Slashdot ran a piece recently about a review that rated the noise levels of a
bunch of IDE drives. Click the older articles link at http://slashdot.org/ and
search for "noise" and you should find it. Also search for "quiet". Making
quieter computers has been discussed fairly regularly o
Hi Sheldon!
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002, Sheldon Lee-Wen wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can find a list of compatible firewire cards for
> linux? Or are they all the same?
check at http://linux1394.sourceforge.net/hcl.php, the list is basen on
chip and vendor, model.
yours martin
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<[EMAIL PROT
> Hey
>
> Does anyone know where I can find a list of compatible firewire cards for
> linux? Or are they all the same?
You should look for a card with a Texas Instruments Chip onboard. (Most of them
do have this chip, only a few didn't and work,too) It should be OHCI-compatible
Sven
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