On Tue, May 14, comito wrote:
I buied suSE Linux ppc 7,3. I installed it
My hardware: G3 beige 266 Mhz video: ATI Mach 64 2 MB Ram hda= maxtor 40 GB (MacOs 9, 8.6, X, documents) hdb= CDRom 24X Apple (Matshita) IDE hdc= CDWriter Acer 4x4x32 IDE hdd= Samsung 8 GB (SuSELinux) Controller USB PCI two ports + Hub USB 4 ports TV Video Card TurboTV Monitor Apple 15'' AV Printer: Canon S400 Scanner: Microtek 3600 Mass storage 1= Syquest SCSI 230 MB Mass storage 2= Superdisk USB 120 MB
The first problem: printing I setup my Canon S4OO with YaST 2. It print. After the reboot not more. Message: dev/usb/lp0 device not found. What? and Why? The device in Yast2 is /dev/usblp0. There is something wrong, where?
Is printer.o loaded? Try modprobe printer, that loads the usb printer driver. If that solves the problem, put it in boot.local.
The second problem: TV Card I setup my TV Card TurboTV with YaST 2: recognized. Well. I want to see TV. I open Kwintv. Result: segmentation fault. No problem, I open xawtv. It works. But no scantv configuration. I can only see three channels and very bad. On Mac Os my card works in excellent way. Where is the problem? I tried with a lot of id n. card with rmmod, modprobe, lsmod and all the mod you want. The system doesn't care a jot about my setup. Interesting....
I dont know how to fix that.
The third (for the moment) problem: mastering two essais: with kernel 2,4,12 and 2,4,16
first essay I load ide-scsi module, I add on boot.local /sbin/modprobe ide-scsi. I insert on bootX hdb=ide-scsi hdc=ide-scsi Well the system recognize my two IDE devices as SCSI devices, but it is impossible to mount it. A list of errors appair. Plus: it doesn't recognize my Syquest, but Superdisk USB is recognized. Uff....
Second essay I install new kernel (2,4,16) it as ide-scsi compiled in itself, no modprobe necessary. I add on bootX hdb=ide-scsi hdc=ide-scsi. Well the system recognize my two IDE devices as SCSI devices. I try to mount it. It is possible only if it is ISO9660 format, if it is HFS, the system crash, no, but something such: it open a terminal where i can only insert some command as d, e, x (to exit) etc. I'm really glad to see this nice situation, but I can't mount CD. Uhm....
The kernel hfs driver is broken. Use hfsutils to copy files from HFS CDs. hmount /dev/hdb hcd "My Folder" hcopy image.tiff /tmp humount. Please post the dmesg output, the external SCSI device should appear somewhere. Gruss Olaf -- $ man clone BUGS Main feature not yet implemented...