Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote (ragarding hardware problems indicated by failed kernel compiles):
> because you are using K6, make sure that it is made after week 30. K6 > before week 30 will trigger a bug where people cannot compile Linux > kernel if there are more than 32MB in their computer. It only happens > to Linux world and in fact the bug is uncovered by Linux guys. Thanks for the tip. I don't _think_ this is my problem. I have only 24 MB of RAM and I have an AMD K5-P90 rather than a K6. My motherboard manual's title page says Pentium(tm) PCI KM-T5-V Rev:2.0 Main Board with no other identification in the manual. It does show jumpers for bus speed and clock multiplier, so after I try pulling unnecessary cards I'll be interested in seeing what happens if I choose a slower speed. -- Frank -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .