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2.6.2-love1 aka "Shiny Techno Dancy Guys"

Kernel not recognizing your hardware? Problems with power management or PCMCIA? What hardware is compatible with Gentoo? See here. (Only for kernels supported by Gentoo.)
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Post by GentooBox » Sat Feb 07, 2004 10:48 pm

has the SCSI part of love-sources been edited since 2.6.2-rcx ?

When i bootup, it hangs at detecting my SATA harddisk, it reports this: "DMA timeout"

my hdparm hasent changed since last love-sources
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Post by bdonlan » Sat Feb 07, 2004 10:54 pm

ejohnson wrote:bdonlan,

emerge ucl :wink:
That fixed it, thanks!
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Post by Peacefaker » Sat Feb 07, 2004 11:20 pm

Ok, so I have experianced this problem before using a VIA-chipset motherboard with SATA. That motherboard had so many other flaws that i got it changed to a nForce anyway.

Now with the 2.6.2-love1 kernel I get interrupt lost when booting without the "ACPI=off" parameter. This does not happen with 2.6.2_rc1-love1, so my conclusion is that something broke and I have neither skill nor sanity to check it out.

If my sig does not reflect it I have an Epox 8RDA3+ with SIL3112A SATA
AMD AthlonXP 3000+ @ 400FSB
EPoX EP-8RDA3+ nForce2 Ultra 400
with SIL3112A SATA controller
2x512MB TwinMOS DDR400 (Dual Channel)
Palit GeForce 6600 GT 256MB
Seagate 200GB UATA5
Seagate 120GB UATA5
Samsung 160GB SATA
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Post by ikaro » Sat Feb 07, 2004 11:33 pm

mafe wrote:im experimenting sound skips when i move winws around in fluxbox
read this:
http://www.fluxbox.org/docs/en/faq.php#outline_moving
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Post by GentooBox » Sat Feb 07, 2004 11:55 pm

Peacefaker wrote:Ok, so I have experianced this problem before using a VIA-chipset motherboard with SATA. That motherboard had so many other flaws that i got it changed to a nForce anyway.

Now with the 2.6.2-love1 kernel I get interrupt lost when booting without the "ACPI=off" parameter. This does not happen with 2.6.2_rc1-love1, so my conclusion is that something broke and I have neither skill nor sanity to check it out.

If my sig does not reflect it I have an Epox 8RDA3+ with SIL3112A SATA
I also have a nForce2 motherboard with a promise SATA.
I´ll think i move back to the old love-sources untill its fixed.
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Post by J0rus » Sun Feb 08, 2004 12:01 am

Peacefaker wrote:Ok, so I have experianced this problem before using a VIA-chipset motherboard with SATA. That motherboard had so many other flaws that i got it changed to a nForce anyway.

Now with the 2.6.2-love1 kernel I get interrupt lost when booting without the "ACPI=off" parameter. This does not happen with 2.6.2_rc1-love1, so my conclusion is that something broke and I have neither skill nor sanity to check it out.

If my sig does not reflect it I have an Epox 8RDA3+ with SIL3112A SATA
@Seymour & Sindre -- this might help you as well:

Change your PCI access mode from Auto to Direct
In menuconfig: Bus Options --> PCI Access Mode

The new option MMConfig seemed to wreak havoc with my ACPI/APIC stuff -- IRQ/DMA timeouts, eth0 seeming to work fine but not, etc...

Worth a try anyway. :)

~J0rus
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Post by ejohnson » Sun Feb 08, 2004 12:04 am

GentooBox wrote:
Peacefaker wrote:Ok, so I have experianced this problem before using a VIA-chipset motherboard with SATA. That motherboard had so many other flaws that i got it changed to a nForce anyway.

Now with the 2.6.2-love1 kernel I get interrupt lost when booting without the "ACPI=off" parameter. This does not happen with 2.6.2_rc1-love1, so my conclusion is that something broke and I have neither skill nor sanity to check it out.

If my sig does not reflect it I have an Epox 8RDA3+ with SIL3112A SATA
I also have a nForce2 motherboard with a promise SATA.
I´ll think i move back to the old love-sources untill its fixed.
What's wrong with it?

EDIT: why do you need to turn ACPI off?
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Post by malloc » Sun Feb 08, 2004 12:10 am

Peacefaker wrote:Ok, so I have experianced this problem before using a VIA-chipset motherboard with SATA. That motherboard had so many other flaws that i got it changed to a nForce anyway.

Now with the 2.6.2-love1 kernel I get interrupt lost when booting without the "ACPI=off" parameter. This does not happen with 2.6.2_rc1-love1, so my conclusion is that something broke and I have neither skill nor sanity to check it out.

If my sig does not reflect it I have an Epox 8RDA3+ with SIL3112A SATA
There has been a change in the pci access mode. MMConfig has been added and it seems to be borked for nforce mobos. Just go to the "PCI ACCESS" option and change it from "Any" to "Direct" that should work
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Post by ejohnson » Sun Feb 08, 2004 12:18 am

malloc wrote:There has been a change in the pci access mode. MMConfig has been added and it seems to be borked for nforce mobos. Just go to the "PCI ACCESS" option and change it from "Any" to "Direct" that should work
That hasn't been the case for me on my a7n8x-dlx.

My .config can be found here.
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Post by GentooBox » Sun Feb 08, 2004 12:54 am

ejohnson wrote:
GentooBox wrote:
Peacefaker wrote:Ok, so I have experianced this problem before using a VIA-chipset motherboard with SATA. That motherboard had so many other flaws that i got it changed to a nForce anyway.

Now with the 2.6.2-love1 kernel I get interrupt lost when booting without the "ACPI=off" parameter. This does not happen with 2.6.2_rc1-love1, so my conclusion is that something broke and I have neither skill nor sanity to check it out.

If my sig does not reflect it I have an Epox 8RDA3+ with SIL3112A SATA
I also have a nForce2 motherboard with a promise SATA.
I´ll think i move back to the old love-sources untill its fixed.
What's wrong with it?

EDIT: why do you need to turn ACPI off?
My SATA harddisk gets timeout.
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Post by ejohnson » Sun Feb 08, 2004 1:08 am

GentooBox wrote:My SATA harddisk gets timeout.
Is it an added promise SATA board?
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Post by Seymour » Sun Feb 08, 2004 1:53 am

J0rus wrote: @Seymour & Sindre -- this might help you as well:

Change your PCI access mode from Auto to Direct
In menuconfig: Bus Options --> PCI Access Mode

The new option MMConfig seemed to wreak havoc with my ACPI/APIC stuff -- IRQ/DMA timeouts, eth0 seeming to work fine but not, etc...

Worth a try anyway. :)

~J0rus
Thanks! That did the trick.
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Post by boudie » Sun Feb 08, 2004 2:27 am

I thought Corporal Punishment took care of the bad kids?
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Post by Corp.Nobbs » Sun Feb 08, 2004 2:30 pm

For users of Vmware....

There is a new any.any patch which sorts out the compile problem conflict with the gcc-35-exit-fix.patch

You can get the vmware patch here: ftp://platan.vc.cvut.cz/pub/vmware/vmwa ... e50.tar.gz

So steel300, you won't need to back out that patch in future as long you've updated your vmware :wink:

Notes:
vmware-any-any-update50.tar.gz
Fix support for 2.6.3, which removed _exit() function from kernel.
Work around SuSE brokeness - they distribute kernel sources, but without
.config file - so vmmon/vmnet build fails with error saying that
current kernel is built without CONFIG_MODULES support. Now you'll
get a bit better diagnostics.
PS> I haven't tested this myself yet :oops:
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Post by steel300 » Sun Feb 08, 2004 2:33 pm

For those having issues with lost interrupts on sata drives: you need to pass
"hdX=autotune" to the kernel. Do this for each drive that is losing an interrupt.
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Post by zerojay » Sun Feb 08, 2004 4:26 pm

I'm experiencing 100% CPU load when playing music in Juk or any other program that routes through aRts. I'm using alsa for my sound card, a es1370. Any ideas what could be causing the problem?
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Post by zerojay » Sun Feb 08, 2004 4:38 pm

Nevermind, switched to threaded oss and it's working fine.
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Post by cwt137 » Sun Feb 08, 2004 4:54 pm

I looked at the change log and I don't see the ati igp patch or the omnibook patch. What happened to them?
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Post by steel300 » Sun Feb 08, 2004 5:47 pm

cwt137 wrote:I looked at the change log and I don't see the ati igp patch or the omnibook patch. What happened to them?
It looks like they slipped under the radar this time. I'll be sure to include them in the next release.
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Post by Clansman » Sun Feb 08, 2004 6:02 pm

forgive my dumb comment, but is there an official page where rober love keeps his full patches???

rml area on kernel.org had only scattered patches...

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Post by steel300 » Sun Feb 08, 2004 6:10 pm

Clansman wrote:forgive my dumb comment, but is there an official page where rober love keeps his full patches???

rml area on kernel.org had only scattered patches...

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RML hates patches. His area on kernel.org are all of his patches that he has released. He hasn't released anything lately concerning his new Kernel Messaging Layer.

On a side note: these patches weren't started by Robert Love.
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Post by Clansman » Sun Feb 08, 2004 8:26 pm

steel300 wrote:
Clansman wrote:forgive my dumb comment, but is there an official page where rober love keeps his full patches???

rml area on kernel.org had only scattered patches...

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RML hates patches. His area on kernel.org are all of his patches that he has released. He hasn't released anything lately concerning his new Kernel Messaging Layer.

On a side note: these patches weren't started by Robert Love.
ok, so i got the name wrong?

i mean, that big patch that is repeatedly referred along this topic belongs to whom?? and what is the homepage where it usually is more frequently updated?

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Post by neenee » Sun Feb 08, 2004 9:16 pm

love-sources was started by he-who-is-
known-as-Lovechild.

as for a site - i think you mean this
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Post by fca » Sun Feb 08, 2004 9:42 pm

I recently found out that the nforce2 apic patches make my clock tick too fast, causing all kinds of troubles all over the place (a mouse which loses synchronization a few times per hour for example). While it's better than your computer locking up, I suggest that nforce2 owners either upgrade their BIOS (which is reputed to fix it for some motherboard manufacturers) or disable APIC.
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Post by Evil Dark Archon » Sun Feb 08, 2004 10:01 pm

neenee, my site is only a mirror, if you want to get the latest love, you go to http://www.linuxmall.us/~lovepatch/love-sources
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