Re: fedora-list Digest, Vol 5, Issue 144

From: Colin Windsor (colin_at_windsorfamily.co.uk)
Date: 07/12/04

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    > 1. Re: /proc/acpi/sleep (Jeff Vian)
    > 2. Re: fc1 : Which mysql version? (Jeff Vian)
    > 3. Re: Network connection problem (Mike Klinke)
    > 4. SCSI disk names change when adding / removing devices. (Naoki)
    > 5. RE: Driver for D-link wireless network adapters (Ryan Krauss)
    > 6. Re: Burning ISO images to CDs (Mike Chambers)
    > 7. Re: SCSI disk names change when adding / removing devices.
    > (Jeff Vian)
    > 8. Re: SCSI disk names change when adding / removing devices.
    > (Jeff Vian)
    > 9. Re: Sound instability - HDW pb (Philippe)
    > 10. Re: Update Problem (ppp-2.4.2-3.FC2.1) (Micheal)
    > 11. Re: Vmware and samba (Wolfgang Gill)
    > 12. Re: Static in speakers.... (Steven Stern)
    > 13. Re: /proc/acpi/sleep (Globe Trotter)
    > 14. Re: samba (Thornton)
    > 15. Re: SCSI controller problems (Stewart Nelson)
    > 16. Re: sound stopped working (david walcroft)
    > 17. Re: Getting Wireless Work in Fedora (vlad i.)
    > 18. Re: SCSI controller problems (Jeff Vian)
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    > Message: 1
    > Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 21:41:56 -0500
    > From: Jeff Vian <jvian10@charter.net>
    > Subject: Re: /proc/acpi/sleep
    > To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    > Message-ID: <1089600116.3792.64.camel@goliath.lab.net>
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    > On Sun, 2004-07-11 at 20:18, Globe Trotter wrote:
    > > Thats interesting, because I had specifically put in acpi-off in my
    menu.lst.
    > >
    > > Should it be acpi=off? {acpi-off is what Satish had suggested and no one
    seemed
    > > to object?}
    > >
    >
    > acpi=off
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > ------------------------------
    >
    > Message: 2
    > Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 21:46:27 -0500
    > From: Jeff Vian <jvian10@charter.net>
    > Subject: Re: fc1 : Which mysql version?
    > To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    > Message-ID: <1089600387.3792.68.camel@goliath.lab.net>
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    >
    > On Sun, 2004-07-11 at 20:46, William Hooper wrote:
    > > Jeff Vian said:
    > > [snip]
    > > > HUH???? PHP is GPL.
    > >
    > > Someone forgot to the the PHP authors then.
    > >
    > > http://us3.php.net/license/3_0.txt
    > >
    > >
    > > --
    > > William Hooper
    > >
    > duh-oh! Guess I did not search as well as I thought.
    >
    > In any case, the OP was asking about something that was beaten to death
    > several months ago. The archives are full of the discussion on mysql
    > and the licensing issue.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > ------------------------------
    >
    > Message: 3
    > Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 21:51:55 -0500
    > From: Mike Klinke <lsomike@futzin.com>
    > Subject: Re: Network connection problem
    > To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    > Message-ID: <200407112151.55661.lsomike@futzin.com>
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    >
    > On Sunday 11 July 2004 18:52, Peter Greenwood wrote:
    > > lsomike@futzin.com said:
    > > > Is the AAAA query an IPV6 query?
    > >
    > > So it says here: RFC 1933 section 3.2.
    >
    >
    > That was my best guess, but, then why would one of your first two DNS
    > requests be an IPV6 query if you turned IPV6 off? I'm not up to
    > speed on the IPV6 subsystem but to me it just seems odd.
    >
    > Regards, Mike Klinke
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > ------------------------------
    >
    > Message: 4
    > Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 11:56:11 +0900
    > From: Naoki <naoki@valuecommerce.com>
    > Subject: SCSI disk names change when adding / removing devices.
    > To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    > Message-ID: <40F1FDCB.5020908@valuecommerce.com>
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    >
    > Hi all,
    >
    > I have a problem, when I install my OS ( FC2 ) on my nice machine
    > with an internal scsi controller my two disks are sda and sdb, which is
    > all nice and expected. But then when I add a new scsi card and hook up
    > the external disk array the new array now becomes sda which has a very
    > negative effect, can't boot..
    >
    > Any helpful hints? I could label the disks sure but then swap is still
    > on sda2 and that's a problem.
    >
    > -n.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > ------------------------------
    >
    > Message: 5
    > Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 21:05:54 -0600
    > From: "Ryan Krauss" <ryanfedora@comcast.net>
    > Subject: RE: Driver for D-link wireless network adapters
    > To: "'For users of Fedora Core releases'" <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    > Message-ID: <00c401c467bd$2603a730$6b00a8c0@RYANLT>
    > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
    >
    > I would try e-mailing d-link tech support. They were quick to e-mail me
    > back with a list of driver sources.
    >
    > This page also chipsets to help identify Ethernet cards:
    > http://www.linux-wlan.org/docs/wlan_adapters.html.gz
    > It does list the DWL-610 as having a Realtek chip, so I have no advice
    > on that driver.
    >
    > Ryan
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com
    > [mailto:fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Karol Pluciennik
    > Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 4:37 PM
    > To: For users of Fedora Core releases
    > Subject: Re: Driver for D-link wireless network adapters
    >
    > Ryan Krauss wrote:
    > > Please visit http://support.dlink.com/faq/view.asp?prod_id=357 for
    > Linux
    > > drivers.
    >
    > Yes ... what if I have D-Link DWL-610? It's available in Europe only. I
    > can't find it here and now I have no idea where to start. If it helps I
    > used RTL8180L driver from Realtek but only under kernel 2.4.20 :(
    >
    > > If you have an atheros based card, feel free to e-mail me if you want
    > > more info on what I did to get mine working.
    >
    > Yes, sorry for posting my problem in several threads but I was away for
    > a while and I couldn't write posts :(.
    >
    > --
    > Regards, TroLoo
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    > ------------------------------
    >
    > Message: 6
    > Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 22:06:56 -0500
    > From: Mike Chambers <mike@netlyncs.com>
    > Subject: Re: Burning ISO images to CDs
    > To: Fedora <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    > Message-ID: <1089601616.7212.4.camel@scrappy.netlyncs.com>
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    >
    > On Sun, 2004-07-11 at 20:58 -0400, DENNIS TURNER wrote:
    > > I've downloaded the images for FC2, and the first installation CD I
    > > burned works ok, but the second repeatedly generates the notice that
    > > there is no disc checksum on the CD. I used a Windows-based
    > > application (Roxio CD Creator) to burn the CDs, and am at a loss as to
    > > why the first CD works, but the second fails. Any suggestions on
    > > where I've gone wrong?
    >
    > Check yours discs and/or iso images. Maybe one and/or both are bad?
    >
    > --
    > Mike Chambers
    > Madisonville, KY
    >
    > "It's always better to hurt a little now, than to hurt a lot later!"
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > ------------------------------
    >
    > Message: 7
    > Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 22:26:09 -0500
    > From: Jeff Vian <jvian10@charter.net>
    > Subject: Re: SCSI disk names change when adding / removing devices.
    > To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    > Message-ID: <1089602769.3792.96.camel@goliath.lab.net>
    > Content-Type: text/plain
    >
    > On Sun, 2004-07-11 at 21:56, Naoki wrote:
    > > Hi all,
    > >
    > > I have a problem, when I install my OS ( FC2 ) on my nice machine
    > > with an internal scsi controller my two disks are sda and sdb, which is
    > > all nice and expected. But then when I add a new scsi card and hook up
    > > the external disk array the new array now becomes sda which has a very
    > > negative effect, can't boot..
    > >
    > > Any helpful hints? I could label the disks sure but then swap is still
    > > on sda2 and that's a problem.
    > >
    >
    > The order of the scsi adapters being configured at boot time causes
    > that.... first adapter --> first device ==> sda. AFAIK the easiest way
    > to fix that is to swap the positions on the mobo so the original adapter
    > is seen first.
    >
    > BTW, by the time you labeled the partitions you could also change fstab
    > for swap as well as the filesystem partitions. The real problem I would
    > see is the location of the grub boot image.
    >
    > HTH
    > Jeff
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > ------------------------------
    >
    > Message: 8
    > Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 22:32:45 -0500
    > From: Jeff Vian <jvian10@charter.net>
    > Subject: Re: SCSI disk names change when adding / removing devices.
    > To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    > Message-ID: <1089603165.3792.104.camel@goliath.lab.net>
    > Content-Type: text/plain
    >
    > On Sun, 2004-07-11 at 21:56, Naoki wrote:
    > > Hi all,
    > >
    > > I have a problem, when I install my OS ( FC2 ) on my nice machine
    > > with an internal scsi controller my two disks are sda and sdb, which is
    > > all nice and expected. But then when I add a new scsi card and hook up
    > > the external disk array the new array now becomes sda which has a very
    > > negative effect, can't boot..
    > >
    > > Any helpful hints? I could label the disks sure but then swap is still
    > > on sda2 and that's a problem.
    > >
    > > -n.
    > >
    >
    > BTW, For your planning for future use of scsi.. AFAICT, scsi devices
    > are named in the order seen. It is thus necessary to know which adapter
    > will be seen first, as well as the scsi ID of the drives.
    >
    > On the bus of a single adapter, drives are named in ID sequence. If you
    > have a drive with id 5 and another with id 9, the first will be sda and
    > the second will be sdb. If you add one at id 8, it becomes sdb and the
    > one at id 9 is now sdc. If you then add one at id 0, all the ones with
    > higher ids are bumped to different names.
    >
    > Thus for simplicity you should fill the scsi ids starting at 0 and going
    > sequentially so you do not have unexpected problems of this sort.
    >
    > Then you also have to know which pci slots are probed first so you do
    > not have the problems you just saw.
    >
    > It is easy once understood, but can be puzzling for the uninitiated.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > ------------------------------
    >
    > Message: 9
    > Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 10:38:59 +0700
    > From: Philippe <phd2@fcomfrench.com>
    > Subject: Re: Sound instability - HDW pb
    > To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    > Message-ID: <1089603539.2747.29.camel@P4.AAA>
    > Content-Type: text/plain
    >
    > On Mon, 2004-07-12 at 00:17, Philippe wrote:
    > > On Mon, 2004-07-12 at 00:00, netmask wrote:
    > > > > Where does this instability come from ? Do I have to think that a
    reboot
    > > > > should fix the problem, as I used to think on another OS before ;-).
    Or
    > > > > do I have a hardware problem ? But anytime I boot in RH9, I always
    have
    > > > > sound ...
    > Simple test .. I just unplugged my speakers and put my headphones ...
    > stupid test, but this is working now ! I think I have a intermittent pb
    > with the jack of my speakers.
    >
    > Philippe
    > --
    > Philippe, Chiangmai, Thailand
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > ------------------------------
    >
    > Message: 10
    > Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 22:46:14 -0500
    > From: Micheal <sundance@sundanceloki.com>
    > Subject: Re: Update Problem (ppp-2.4.2-3.FC2.1)
    > To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    > Message-ID: <1089603974.2360.3.camel@Fedora>
    > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
    >
    > On Sun, 2004-07-11 at 20:53, Barry Yu wrote:
    > > Patrick Boutilier wrote:
    > >
    > > >夏-O wrote:
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >>Hi all,
    > > >>
    > > >>I received this error message below when running yum(or rpm) to apply
    > > >>the newest ppp-2.4.2-3.FC2.1 update:
    > > >>
    > > >>"pppd < 2.3.9 conflict with Initscripts-7.53-1"
    > > >>
    > <snip, snip>
    > > This is a bug, had been asked at least more than 20 times in 2 days
    > > since this ppp appeared in the up2date repository. I guess just have to
    > > wait until it is fixed and put into the repository, if any other updates
    > > avilalbe, you can use the method as below;
    > > "Same answer I'm giving to everyone else: It's a know bug. Has been
    > > fixed and a fix is in CVS. Meanwhile , use yum --exclude=initscripts
    > > --exclude=ppp --exclude=pppd upgrade to update your system , while the
    > > corrected package isnt available. -- Pedro Macedo"
    > > --
    > >
    >
    > Or another alternative, point your yum/up2date to the
    > development/rawhide repos by editing the appropriate config file and
    > update ppp ONLY. Then remove the development/rawhide repo from yum.conf
    > or /etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources
    >
    > Worked for me. Though I do not have dial-up.
    >
    > Micheal
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > ------------------------------
    >
    > Message: 11
    > Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 13:52:34 +1000
    > From: "Wolfgang Gill" <wolfgang@rpi.net.au>
    > Subject: Re: Vmware and samba
    > To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    > Message-ID: <20040712034641.M48457@rpi.net.au>
    > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
    >
    > On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 02:11:16 +0200, Ral Moratalla wrote
    > > Hi!
    > >
    > > I have tried to configure samba with vmware for share files between
    > > Linux and my virtual machine (windows me) but I can't see in my
    > > virtual machine the directory that I share in Linux. I read some
    > > documentation about samba, I modified the file
    > > /etc/vmware/vmnet1/smb.conf and I added a network connection in
    > > Windows Me but I am a newbie with networks and I can't get it
    > > working :(
    > >
    > > I will very pleased if anyone could explain to me all the steps that
    > > I need for sharing files between Linux and vmware.
    > >
    > > Regards,
    > >
    > > Raul
    >
    > Temporarly turn off your Firewall and see how that goes. I've had similar
    > problems with Samba, in that I could see the share (I use Linneighborhood
    to
    > do this, in KDE), but I couldn't mount it. Turning off the firewall then
    > allowed me to mount the share. I still have not found out which port is
    being
    > blocked, but when I do I'll need to add it to the firewall script. (That's
    if
    > anyone else knows which port has been added to Samba that the standard
    > firewall rules don't know about.)
    >
    > Wolf
    > --
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    >
    >
    >
    >
    > ------------------------------
    >
    > Message: 12
    > Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 23:01:36 -0500
    > From: Steven Stern <subscribed-lists@sterndata.com>
    > Subject: Re: Static in speakers....
    > To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    > Message-ID: <g734f01sbe7euk5tmp89skcdetjd7eil3k@4ax.com>
    > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
    >
    > On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 20:28:21 -0500, Andrew Konosky
    <TerranAce007@comcast.net>
    > wrote:
    >
    > >I have a Logitech speaker system and am using the onboard sound on my
    > >Giga-byte GA-7DX motherboard (Creatve CT5880 SoundBlaster PCI 128), so I
    > >don't have anything real fancy, but I never had any static under
    > >Windows. When the speaker system is powered on, I can hear a hiss coming
    > >from it. When I play music, it isn't noticeable until I turn the volume
    > >up high. I'm guessing its a driver issue or something. Any suggestions
    > >on how to get rid of it?
    >
    > This has been discussed before. The usual solution is to open up the
    volume
    > control app and disable inputs until the static goes away. It's usually
    one
    > that refers to something you don't have. :-)
    > --
    > Steve
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > ------------------------------
    >
    > Message: 13
    > Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 21:13:24 -0700 (PDT)
    > From: Globe Trotter <itsme_410@yahoo.com>
    > Subject: Re: /proc/acpi/sleep
    > To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    > Message-ID: <20040712041324.95134.qmail@web40303.mail.yahoo.com>
    > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
    >
    > --- Jeff Vian <jvian10@charter.net> wrote:
    > > On Sun, 2004-07-11 at 20:18, Globe Trotter wrote:
    > > > Thats interesting, because I had specifically put in acpi-off in my
    > > menu.lst.
    > > >
    > > > Should it be acpi=off? {acpi-off is what Satish had suggested and no
    one
    > > seemed
    > > > to object?}
    > > >
    > >
    > > acpi=off
    >
    > Thanks! This is the story -- it works fine now!!
    >
    > Thanks again, everyone!!
    >
    > Best wishes!!!
    >
    >
    > >
    > >
    > >
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    > ------------------------------
    >
    > Message: 14
    > Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 21:45:33 -0700
    > From: Thornton <thornton@cierragroup.com>
    > Subject: Re: samba
    > To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    > Message-ID: <1089607533.4128.0.camel@localhost.localdomain>
    > Content-Type: text/plain
    >
    > that did it. i will have to tweak my firewall some
    >
    > thanks
    >
    > On Fri, 2004-07-09 at 23:47, SoftCell wrote:
    > > i had the same problem, you might want to look at your firewall and
    > > try to disable it then you'll see the shares
    > >
    > > On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 23:30:34 -0700, Thornton <thornton@cierragroup.com>
    wrote:
    > > > Is there any trick to getting samba working on core 2?
    > > >
    > > > I type smb//server/share and i get login info. type it in then i get
    > > > something that says share doesnt exsist
    > > >
    > > > i know it is a correct share
    > > >
    > > > what am i doing wrong?
    > > >
    > > > thanks
    > > >
    > > >
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    > >
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    >
    >
    >
    > ------------------------------
    >
    > Message: 15
    > Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 21:49:09 -0700
    > From: "Stewart Nelson" <sn@scgroup.com>
    > Subject: Re: SCSI controller problems
    > To: <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    > Message-ID: <008001c467cb$9398c060$1101a8c0@w2ksn>
    > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252"
    >
    > Hi Jeff,
    >
    > Thanks for the quick reply.
    >
    > >> sym53c8xx: at PCI bus 3, device 12, function 0
    > >> sym53c8xx: setting PCI_COMMAND_PARITY...(fix-up)
    > >> sym53c8xx: 53c875 detected with Symbios NVRAM
    > >> sym53c875-0: rev 0x26 on pci bus 3 device 12 function 0 irq 5
    > >> sym53c875-0: Symbios format NVRAM, ID 7, Fast-20, Parity Checking
    > >> sym53c875-0: on-chip RAM at 0xfeafd000
    > >> sym53c875-0: restart (scsi reset).
    > >> sym53c875-0: Downloading SCSI SCRIPTS.
    > >> scsi1 : sym53c8xx-1.7.3c-20010512
    > >> blk: queue dc299c18, I/O limit 4095Mb (mask 0xffffffff)
    > >> Vendor: SONY Model: SDT-7000 Rev: T306
    > >> Type: Sequential-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
    > >> blk: queue dc299a18, I/O limit 4095Mb (mask 0xffffffff)
    > >> Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
    > >> sr0: scsi3-mmc drive: 32x/32x writer dvd-ram cd/rw xa/form2 cdda tray
    > >> st: Version 20030406, bufsize 32768, max init. bufs 4, s/g segs 16
    > >> Attached scsi tape st0 at scsi1, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
    > >> sym53c875-0-<0,*>: FAST-10 SCSI 10.0 MB/s (100.0 ns, offset 15)
    > >> sym53c875-0: detaching ...
    > >> sym53c875-0: resetting chip
    > >> scsi : 1 host left.
    >
    > > Have you checked the scsi ID on both devices?? If they are the same it
    > > WILL NOT work.
    >
    > I realize that, but am still in the early stages of testing,
    > and only physically connect one device at a time (shutting down and
    > powering off, before moving the cable to the other device).
    >
    > In the example above, the DAT was connected to the SCSI bus,
    > and the DVD-RAM connected via IDE. Fedora allocated scsi0 to
    > the 'SCSI host adapter emulation for IDE ATAPI devices' and
    > scsi1 to the 53c875 hardware controller. The DVD-RAM is on
    > (virtual) ID 0 of scsi0 and the DAT is on ID 0 of scsi1, so there
    > should not be a conflict.
    >
    > I tried not connecting anything to the secondary IDE port;
    > scsi0 is still assigned to emulation (with no devices),
    > and the tape on scsi1 still does not work. Also tried the
    > tape on ID 1, to no avail.
    >
    > I discovered that the problem is related to the 'detaching ...'
    > that occurs. If I manually modprobe the adapter, the
    > device gets attached again and it is accessible :)
    > Unfortunately, this is not a complete workaround, because
    > e.g. running Hardware Browser causes it to get detached
    > again.
    >
    > Any ideas on why the detach occurs?
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > Stewart
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > ------------------------------
    >
    > Message: 16
    > Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 15:27:06 +1000
    > From: david walcroft <david_walcroft@yahoo.com.au>
    > Subject: Re: sound stopped working
    > To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    > Message-ID: <40F2212A.8060306@yahoo.com.au>
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    >
    > *** Brown wrote:
    > > Hi all,
    > > I'm quite a newbie, so please bear with me. I don't use sound too
    > > much, so I'm not sure when this happened, but my sound stopped working.
    > > I'm using KDE 3.1.4-5, with FC1, although I don't get any sound with
    > > Gnome, either. I have found that other users are getting sound,
    > > however. I've gone into the KDE control center and turned on all
    > > messages. Now, when I log in, I get the following message:
    > >
    > > Sound server warning message:
    > > Can't set real-time scheduling priority.
    > > You need to run artswrapper as root or
    > > setuid root. This means that you will
    > > likely not be able to produce acceptable
    > > sound (i.e. without clicks and breaks)
    > >
    > > I've run 'ps -A' and can't find artswrapper running at all. I've also
    > > googled for a solution, but all I've found so far are lots of others
    > > with sound problems.
    > >
    > > Recent modifications (I don't know if these were before or after the
    > > sound problems) include:
    > > java installation
    > > normal up2date updates
    > >
    > > Thanks for any help,
    > > ***
    > >
    > >
    > Try this:
    > ls -l /usr/bin/artswrapper = -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 5700 Oct 23 2003 /
    >
    > As root # chmod 6755 /usr/bin/artswrapper
    > gives artswrapper setuid root and should cure your artsd.
    >
    > david
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > ------------------------------
    >
    > Message: 17
    > Date: 12 Jul 2004 05:31:06 -0000
    > From: "vlad i." <vlad@afspeed.org>
    > Subject: Re: Getting Wireless Work in Fedora
    > To: "fedora-list@redhat.com" <fedora-list@redhat.com>
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    >
    > Message: 18
    > Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 00:52:15 -0500
    > From: Jeff Vian <jvian10@charter.net>
    > Subject: Re: SCSI controller problems
    > To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    > Message-ID: <1089611535.2831.17.camel@goliath.lab.net>
    > Content-Type: text/plain
    >
    > On Sun, 2004-07-11 at 23:49, Stewart Nelson wrote:
    > > Hi Jeff,
    > >
    > > Thanks for the quick reply.
    > >
    > > >> sym53c8xx: at PCI bus 3, device 12, function 0
    > > >> sym53c8xx: setting PCI_COMMAND_PARITY...(fix-up)
    > > >> sym53c8xx: 53c875 detected with Symbios NVRAM
    > > >> sym53c875-0: rev 0x26 on pci bus 3 device 12 function 0 irq 5
    > > >> sym53c875-0: Symbios format NVRAM, ID 7, Fast-20, Parity Checking
    > > >> sym53c875-0: on-chip RAM at 0xfeafd000
    > > >> sym53c875-0: restart (scsi reset).
    > > >> sym53c875-0: Downloading SCSI SCRIPTS.
    > > >> scsi1 : sym53c8xx-1.7.3c-20010512
    > > >> blk: queue dc299c18, I/O limit 4095Mb (mask 0xffffffff)
    > > >> Vendor: SONY Model: SDT-7000 Rev: T306
    > > >> Type: Sequential-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
    > > >> blk: queue dc299a18, I/O limit 4095Mb (mask 0xffffffff)
    > > >> Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
    > > >> sr0: scsi3-mmc drive: 32x/32x writer dvd-ram cd/rw xa/form2 cdda tray
    > > >> st: Version 20030406, bufsize 32768, max init. bufs 4, s/g segs 16
    > > >> Attached scsi tape st0 at scsi1, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
    > > >> sym53c875-0-<0,*>: FAST-10 SCSI 10.0 MB/s (100.0 ns, offset 15)
    > > >> sym53c875-0: detaching ...
    > > >> sym53c875-0: resetting chip
    > > >> scsi : 1 host left.
    > >
    > > > Have you checked the scsi ID on both devices?? If they are the same
    it
    > > > WILL NOT work.
    > >
    > > I realize that, but am still in the early stages of testing,
    > > and only physically connect one device at a time (shutting down and
    > > powering off, before moving the cable to the other device).
    > >
    > > In the example above, the DAT was connected to the SCSI bus,
    > > and the DVD-RAM connected via IDE. Fedora allocated scsi0 to
    > > the 'SCSI host adapter emulation for IDE ATAPI devices' and
    > > scsi1 to the 53c875 hardware controller. The DVD-RAM is on
    > > (virtual) ID 0 of scsi0 and the DAT is on ID 0 of scsi1, so there
    > > should not be a conflict.
    > >
    > > I tried not connecting anything to the secondary IDE port;
    > > scsi0 is still assigned to emulation (with no devices),
    > > and the tape on scsi1 still does not work. Also tried the
    > > tape on ID 1, to no avail.
    > >
    > > I discovered that the problem is related to the 'detaching ...'
    > > that occurs. If I manually modprobe the adapter, the
    > > device gets attached again and it is accessible :)
    > > Unfortunately, this is not a complete workaround, because
    > > e.g. running Hardware Browser causes it to get detached
    > > again.
    > >
    > > Any ideas on why the detach occurs?
    > >
    > > Thanks,
    > >
    > > Stewart
    > >
    >
    > I missed the fact this shows as 2 scsi adapters. :-(
    >
    > Possibly termination causing the disconnect?
    >
    > In general, scsi buses must be terminated at both ends. With only one
    > device attached on the cable (other than the adapter) it should be
    > terminated either at the end of the cable or at the device (which should
    > be at the end of the cable if no termination is there).
    >
    > I found that with only one drive (a Maxtor ultra 160 that cannot be
    > self-terminated) that I can get by without terminating the drive but it
    > is the only device on the cable. (there is some penalty in performance,
    > and the adapter is only scsi FW.) However, if there is a second device
    > attached nothing works until I add a terminator. I had to order a cable
    > with termination on the cable since the drive cannot provide the
    > termination for this.
    >
    >
    >
    >
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