System hang up by entering bootlevel 3
Posted: 04 Jan 2017, 10:06
In the first, a (late) happy new year to everyone and a lot of thanks to the makers of Porteus.
Please excuse my bad english, I am a native speaking german (and I've learned english in the 80'th at school).
I have tried the new version 3.22 (32 bit) in kiosk-mode and (by downloading modules from server) in desktop mode. I've tested the system on 5 computers, 3 old notebooks, a 5 year old notebook and a Desktop-PC.
On Desktop-PC I,m having problems:
By entering bootlevel 3 most of time the computer hangs up. This computer works fine with Win7 (64 Bit), Win10 (64 Bit), Porteus 3.1 (32 bit), Xubuntu (32 bit).
If I try Porteus 64-Bit, everything works well (but for compatibility with the other computer I use Porteus 32 Bit).
Cause I'm developing electronics with embedded microcontrollers I know about a bug using a chip CH340 / CH341. The original driver for these USB to RS232 chip have an error with parity check.
Perhaps you can solve the this by implenting the patch for CH340/CH341 to the kernel ?
Nice greetings and thanks a lot for Porteus,
Ralph
Please excuse my bad english, I am a native speaking german (and I've learned english in the 80'th at school).
I have tried the new version 3.22 (32 bit) in kiosk-mode and (by downloading modules from server) in desktop mode. I've tested the system on 5 computers, 3 old notebooks, a 5 year old notebook and a Desktop-PC.
On Desktop-PC I,m having problems:
By entering bootlevel 3 most of time the computer hangs up. This computer works fine with Win7 (64 Bit), Win10 (64 Bit), Porteus 3.1 (32 bit), Xubuntu (32 bit).
If I try Porteus 64-Bit, everything works well (but for compatibility with the other computer I use Porteus 32 Bit).
Cause I'm developing electronics with embedded microcontrollers I know about a bug using a chip CH340 / CH341. The original driver for these USB to RS232 chip have an error with parity check.
Perhaps you can solve the this by implenting the patch for CH340/CH341 to the kernel ?
Nice greetings and thanks a lot for Porteus,
Ralph