I'd suggest creating a configuration that matches your hardware, not what some Debian maintainer thinks is good. Obviously something isn't rigtht with the configuration that they provided.

On 04/12/03 15:32, Joel Hammer wrote:
The .config that comes with the kernel source code in a debian package.
Joel

On Sat, Apr 12, 2003 at 02:31:40PM -0700, Net Llama! wrote:
All the defaults from which .config?

On 04/12/03 13:50, Joel Hammer wrote:
> I accepted all the defaults of .config, which looks to compile every
> module possible. All the other modules compiled without trouble.
> > Joel
> >> that module is not just for PCI based controllers, its also for some >> onboard controllers for some intel mobos. i've used that module in the >> past, so whatever was wrong with your build must have been more involved >> than just that one module. perhaps a module conflict?

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