On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 10:13:34AM -0200, Joao Carlos de Lima Roscoe wrote:
> Jens Peter Secher wrote:
>
> >Well, yes...
> >
> >I have an M6000 (firewall/server with a home-grown iptable) and had to
> >replace the PCI ethernet card several times before the card was detected
> >every time. I do no
Jens Peter Secher wrote:
Well, yes...
I have an M6000 (firewall/server with a home-grown iptable) and had to
replace the PCI ethernet card several times before the card was detected
every time. I do not remember which cards were problematic, sorry.
Hmm, interesting. I my case, the interface
Joao Carlos de Lima Roscoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have two VIA epia boxes. One is an epia5000, and is running
> ipcop, using its onboard ethernet (Via Rhine) and an adittional
> PCI SiS ethernet board; the other is an epia M6000, and is running
> sarge, headless - its a
Dear Srs,
I have two VIA epia boxes. One is an epia5000, and is running
ipcop, using its onboard ethernet (Via Rhine) and an adittional
PCI SiS ethernet board; the other is an epia M6000, and is running
sarge, headless - its a disk / subversion server.
Both boxes run 24h/day - boots/reboots are
bigblock judge wrote:
> CLE266
I tried googling Debian CLE266 driver and came up with loads of hits.
Have you had a look here?
http://www.courville.org/mediawiki/index.php/EpiaM
I don't know anything about the graphics card so I can't help you further.
Cheers,
Jonathan
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I am currently running Sarge on a VIA EPIA M1 MiniITX board with
integrated VIA CLE266 graphics. I performed a very basic installation and am
slowly learning more about Linux and how to use this platform for various
tasks, such as a server, CarPC, and home websurfing.
One snag that I keep
On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 16:30:12 +0200, James Vahn
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matthijs wrote:
> >> I'm trying to get the temperature sensors working on my Debian Sarge
> >> box. The hardware is a VIA Epia M1 board running a custom compiled
> >> 2.6.8-1
Matthijs wrote:
>> I'm trying to get the temperature sensors working on my Debian Sarge
>> box. The hardware is a VIA Epia M1 board running a custom compiled
>> 2.6.8-16 kernel.
>
> No suggestions, anyone?
Two alternatives: mbmon and xmbmon
~# mbmon -
On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 01:00:18 +0200, Matthijs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'm trying to get the temperature sensors working on my Debian Sarge
> box. The hardware is a VIA Epia M1 board running a custom compiled
> 2.6.8-16 kernel.
>
> As far as I know, the device
I'm trying to get the temperature sensors working on my Debian Sarge
box. The hardware is a VIA Epia M1 board running a custom compiled
2.6.8-16 kernel.
As far as I know, the device driver for the VT1211 chip is not
included in the 2.6.8 kernel, so I followed the instructions on
Andreas Janssen wrote:
Hello
Tom Allison (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
I'm trying to install XFree86 and it's asking about video ram.
I don't know how much ram to specify. The online docs I can find say
it uses system RAM.
Did you try to leave the setting alone? In many cases you do not need
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to install XFree86 and it's asking about video ram.
>
> I don't know how much ram to specify. The online docs I can find say it
> uses system RAM.
Not sure if this is what you mean, but...
Alot of video cards display a quick graphic as the co
Hello
Tom Allison (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I'm trying to install XFree86 and it's asking about video ram.
>
> I don't know how much ram to specify. The online docs I can find say
> it uses system RAM.
Did you try to leave the setting alone? In many cases you do not need to
enter the amou
On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 07:10:09AM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
> I'm trying to install XFree86 and it's asking about video ram.
>
> I don't know how much ram to specify. The online docs I can find say it
> uses system RAM.
>
Leave it blank - works fine for me.
Correct answer might be in the BIO
I'm trying to install XFree86 and it's asking about video ram.
I don't know how much ram to specify. The online docs I can find say it
uses system RAM.
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This is just a report for the archives, skip unless you've been
watching this saga.
As members of netdrivers, debian-users and debian-isp know, I was
failing to get the three ethernet ports I need to use a VIA EPIA
CL1000 working as a replacement home firewall. Since it is an
internet-f
On Tue, Oct 21, 2003 at 06:57:55PM +0100, Chris Evans wrote:
> Ho hum, do hope I haven't got myself ahead of Debian hardware
> compatibility.
>
[...]
> However, when I get to the installation of network drivers in the
> Debian installation sequence, I select the via-rhine drivers and
> offer no
gt; bought a little box with a VIA EPIA-CL mini-ITX motherboard which has
> two ethernet ports. The manual says:
> "LAN: dual LAN
>VIA VT6105 LOM 10 / 100 Base-T Ethernet
>VT6103 PHY"
> to provide the third port the suppliers had put in an SMC 1255 TX-PF
> PCI et
Ho hum, do hope I haven't got myself ahead of Debian hardware
compatibility.
Situation is that I have to replace an ageing three port firewall on
my home/ADSL network. I wanted something small and quiet so have
bought a little box with a VIA EPIA-CL mini-ITX motherboard which has
Hi, Svens,
On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 18:49, Svens wrote:
> I compiled Kernel 2.4.21 for VIA C3 Processor, downloaded from Debian
> Server, and installed it, but kernel do not boot. I don't know, why.
>
> If i change the processor type to i386, then kernel works.
> # CONFIG_MVIAC3_2 is not set
May b
I compiled Kernel 2.4.21 for VIA C3 Processor, downloaded from Debian
Server, and installed it, but kernel do not boot. I don't know, why.
If i change the processor type to i386, then kernel works.
Can any help me?
Here Is the Content of my .Config File for the Kernel 2.4.21,
processor i386
#
via epia
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I compiled Kernel 2.4.21 for VIA C3 Processor, downloaded from Debian
Server, and installed it, but kernel do not boot. I don't know, why.
If i change the processor type to i386, then kernel works.
Can any help me?
Here Is the Content of my .Config File for the Kernel 2.4.21,
processor i386
#
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