From: Pete Toscano <pete.lkml@toscano.org>
To: Francois Romieu <romieu@cogenit.fr>
Cc: PinkFreud <pf-kernel@mirkwood.net>, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Are we going too fast?
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 00:21:31 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20010814002131.A26321@bubba.toscano.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.20.0108130303120.1037-100000@eriador.mirkwood.net> <20010813105554.A8387@se1.cogenit.fr>
In-Reply-To: <20010813105554.A8387@se1.cogenit.fr>
I'm running a SMP (2xPIII 600) on a Tyan Tiger mobo (Via Apollo Pro 133a
chipset) with a G400 and it runs fine, when I do the following:
- disable APIC ("noapic" as a boot parameter). Then again, the
system won't boot without APIC disabled.
- use the ALSA drivers for my SoundBlaster Live. (I haven't
tried the kernel-based drivers for a few version now, so this
situation might have changes, but up until I switched to ALSA,
I had crashes all the time during medium to high I/O.
- use the uhci USB driver when I'm using a USB printer. If I
use the usb-uhci driver with my USB printer, the whole system
locks. This has been reported a few times on LKML,
linux-usb-users, and linux-usb-developers and nobody helped,
but a few people wrote back with "me too"s. It was broken in
the trasnition from 2.4.3 to 2.4.4 and only seems to affect
SMP systems. I just gave up on USB printing and went back to
my parallel port.
Finally, I'm using RedHat 7.1. This system has no stability problems
now (after a long series of all kinds of stability problems). Maybe
it's a load thing, I don't know, but it now runs stable.
pete
On Mon, 13 Aug 2001, Francois Romieu wrote:
> I'm not convinced that gaining stability on a VIA + G400 + X + smp
> combo is an easy task anyway.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-08-14 4:21 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 54+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-08-13 7:43 Are we going too fast? PinkFreud
2001-08-13 8:52 ` Brian
2001-08-13 8:55 ` Francois Romieu
2001-08-13 10:09 ` Chris Wilson
2001-08-13 11:09 ` szonyi calin
2001-08-14 4:21 ` Pete Toscano [this message]
2001-08-14 12:48 ` Alan Cox
2001-08-14 13:03 ` usb-uhci + SMP -> bad Andre Pang
2001-08-14 16:01 ` Russell Cattelan
2001-08-14 22:30 ` Are we going too fast? Paul G. Allen
2001-08-13 10:03 ` Gérard Roudier
2001-08-13 10:29 ` Justin Guyett
2001-08-13 12:56 ` Andrzej Krzysztofowicz
2001-08-13 16:54 ` Gérard Roudier
2001-08-13 13:11 ` Alan Cox
2001-08-14 18:51 ` Anders Larsen
2001-08-14 20:29 ` Anders Larsen
2001-08-13 13:46 ` hugang
2001-08-13 13:55 ` Anton Altaparmakov
2001-08-13 17:16 ` Stephen Satchell
2001-08-13 21:01 ` A warning (was: Re: Are we going too fast?) Nico Schottelius
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-08-13 17:53 Are we going too fast? PinkFreud
2001-08-13 20:27 ` Gérard Roudier
2001-08-13 18:46 Per Jessen
2001-08-14 13:58 ` Andrew Scott
2001-08-14 19:54 ` David Ford
2001-08-13 18:53 Petr Vandrovec
[not found] <fa.l9dq0tv.7gqnhh@ifi.uio.no>
[not found] ` <fa.g70as7v.1722ipv@ifi.uio.no>
2001-08-13 19:14 ` John Weber
[not found] <no.id>
2001-08-13 20:24 ` Alan Cox
2001-08-13 21:06 ` Anthony Barbachan
2001-08-14 20:47 ` Alan Cox
2001-08-15 0:07 ` PinkFreud
2001-08-13 21:07 PinkFreud
2001-08-13 21:20 ` Alan Cox
2001-08-13 21:41 ` Rog�rio Brito
2001-08-14 0:56 ` Ben Ford
2001-08-14 7:34 ` Peter Wächtler
2001-08-14 2:24 ` David Ford
2001-08-14 4:19 ` Nicholas Knight
2001-08-14 12:49 ` Alan Cox
2001-08-14 22:27 ` Paul G. Allen
2001-08-13 21:36 PinkFreud
2001-08-14 7:57 ` Helge Hafting
2001-08-13 21:44 PinkFreud
2001-08-14 0:04 ` PinkFreud
2001-08-14 7:24 ` Francois Romieu
2001-08-15 23:24 ` Dr. Kelsey Hudson
2001-08-14 16:25 PinkFreud
2001-08-14 16:32 PinkFreud
2001-08-14 19:47 Per Jessen
2001-08-14 20:07 Per Jessen
2001-08-14 20:20 Per Jessen
2001-08-15 20:13 Roy Murphy
2001-08-16 21:42 PinkFreud
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