Nope....that's currently at 0. Wierd. Looking through the dmesg output, I see that the kernel has flagged my chipset as KT133, not KT333 as it should be.
I should be able to install the new cooker kernel separately right? so I can choose what kernel I want to boot? Darren On Thu, 2002-07-11 at 10:40, Todd Lyons wrote: > Darren King wrote on Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 10:35:03AM +1000 : > > Thanks for the reply Todd. Is the cooker kernel going to break anything > > else in my system? Will all my apps and stuff work? I have always been > > wary of running a cooker kernel. Can you shed any light here? > > If there's anything going to break, it will be experimental features > that have been added to the kernel recently. The one thing that I'm > most curious about (sounds like I should be on the Simpsons) is that of > the current supermount status. Let me know how things work for you. > > BTW, does the current kernel see dma capability in your IDE chipset? > > Blue skies... Todd > -- > Todd Lyons -- MandrakeSoft, Inc. http://www.mandrakesoft.com/ > UNIX was not designed to stop you from doing stupid things, because > that would also stop you from doing clever things. -- Doug Gwyn > Cooker Version mandrake-release-8.3-0.2mdk Kernel 2.4.18-21mdk
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