Difference between revisions of "Category:Linux troubleshooting"
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== System information == | == System information == | ||
− | cat /proc/cpuinfo | + | % cat /proc/cpuinfo |
− | cat /proc/partitions | + | % cat /proc/partitions |
− | cat /proc/meminfo | + | % cat /proc/meminfo |
− | uname -a | + | % uname -a |
+ | % pstree | ||
− | cat /proc/scsi/scsi | + | % cat /proc/scsi/scsi |
WDC WD2000JD-22H Rev: 08.0 | WDC WD2000JD-22H Rev: 08.0 | ||
SATA-I, 200 GB, 150 MB/s, 8 MB Cache, 7200 RPM | SATA-I, 200 GB, 150 MB/s, 8 MB Cache, 7200 RPM | ||
− | cat /proc/net/arp | + | % cat /proc/net/arp |
IP address HW type Flags HW address Mask Device | IP address HW type Flags HW address Mask Device | ||
192.168.xxx.xxx 0x1 0x2 00:00:00:00:00:00 * eth0 | 192.168.xxx.xxx 0x1 0x2 00:00:00:00:00:00 * eth0 |
Revision as of 19:32, 5 September 2006
This category will contain a collection of articles on troubleshooting Linux. It will be highly biased towards SuSE Linux (version 10.1 or later), as that is my primary OS. I am also using a 64-bit (x86_64) kernel, so my articles will also be biased towards these systems.
System information
% cat /proc/cpuinfo % cat /proc/partitions % cat /proc/meminfo % uname -a % pstree
% cat /proc/scsi/scsi WDC WD2000JD-22H Rev: 08.0 SATA-I, 200 GB, 150 MB/s, 8 MB Cache, 7200 RPM
% cat /proc/net/arp IP address HW type Flags HW address Mask Device 192.168.xxx.xxx 0x1 0x2 00:00:00:00:00:00 * eth0 192.168.xxx.xxx 0x1 0x2 00:00:00:00:00:00 * eth0
Sound problems
Note, my sound card specs: Intel Corporation 82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R) AC'97 Audio Controller
- Un-mute PCM sound
- Check the following:
% lsmod | grep snd % cat /etc/modprobe.conf % vi /etc/modprobe.d/sound
(change "snd-intel8x0" to "snd_intel8x0")
% ./sbin/lspci
(list sound specs / Multimedia audio controller)
% modprobe snd-via82xx
Notes
- lsmod — program to show the status of modules in the Linux Kernel
- modprobe — program to add and remove modules from the Linux Kernel
- netstat — Print network connections, routing tables, interface statistics, masquerade connections, and multicast memberships
- lspci — list all PCI devices
- more /usr/share/pci.ids — A list of all known PCI ID's (vendors, devices, classes, and subclasses). Maintained at The Linux PCI ID Repository, use the update-pciids utility to download the most recent version.
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