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DateWed, 29 Jun 2005 09:03:10 +0200
FromPierre Ossman <>
SubjectRe: 2.6.12 breaks 8139cp
Kylene Jo Hall wrote:

>>(btw. does no output in dmesg mean that no TPM chip was found? it seems
>>to have found a pci id it likes atleast.)
>>
>> 
>>
>
>True I think if a chip is found there should be info in dmesg.  Are you
>loading tpm_atmel or tpm_nsc?  You can look at /proc/misc or see
>if /sys/class/misc/tpm0 exists.
> 
>

I'm using tpm_atmel (its PCI id list matches my LPC bridge). Nothing
shows up in /proc or /sys though.

>Do you know if your machine has a TPM?  Is it activated in BIOS?
>
> 
>

Haven't the slightest. :)
My BIOS is barely advanced enough to configure the clock. So no fancy
stuff like enabling/disabling parts of the hardware. ;)

Rgds
Pierre

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