chpnp
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Joined: Aug. 2006 |
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Posted: Mar. 24 2008,13:48 |
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Hi,
I tried yesterday to play with a DSL CD (after running it embedded) on 4 different machines and I must say it has been a frustrating experience :-(
Machine 1: Desktop pentium 4 2,8 GHZ with a sapphire Radeon 9600 Atlantis.
The boot process starts normally it seems to configure properly then I can see it finding 2 ethernet board with the message "backgrounding" and then suddenly a number of messages show saying
I/O error: dev 08:10 sector XX
(I get probably like 2 screens of that with different values, I cannot ctrl+S but I can ctrl+C and end up in a DSL console, I can type some commands. Startx crashes the machine, (as does letting it go with no ctrl+c). By crash I mean empty (non graphical) screen and i need to power off/on.
Does that look like a cdrom (or reader) problem ? I can use the cdrom on the other machines.
Machine 2 is a Dell C400 laptop, it boots (with some issues) and i cannot get anything else than a horrible 1024x768 screen (crazy colors) of it and going to VESA, it offers me only a 640x480 resolution (with normal colors however this time, at least). I understand from doing some research that this is tied to the Intel I830 chipset, and apparently there are some solutions in terms of drivers for this, would it be complicated to add that ? I understand there are probably a very limiter number of users affected :-( and have no idea of the complexity it would involve. :-(
Machine 3 is a Sotec laptop. The autoconfiguring devices phase is interrupted with a message saying:
modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module block-major-2 modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module block-major-2 Done
I say interrupted because is does not "last" as long as it did on the other machines Then the boot continues. I do not seem to have any major problems later - except, it does not seem to recognize my NETGEAR WG511 wifi card at all. I have not been able to make it work using ndiswrapper (but I am not sure I am using it properly either).
Thanks for any hint on this.
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