Ken Moffat wrote on Sun, 30 Apr 2006 23:06:03
> SCSI low level drivers are surely key - the kernel needs to be able
> to talk to the drive.
Yes, that was it. Found a kernel config file on the net for my laptop.
It's all working now - well almost.
thanks for the help
MAC
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PS: i consider alsaconf to be bugged because of this. but as im not
willing to fix it myself you can write me off as a psyco. :)
Understood and noted you...psyco LOL =) j/k
well in the end it was more user error then configuration but thats a good
point and i like modular kernels over the
Le Vendredi 5 Mai 2006 12:05, Wilco Beekhuizen a écrit :
> > Unsubscribe: See the above information page
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> >
> > This may be a bit far fetched but dcop seems to crash a lot sometimes.
> > You
>
> can remove (or move to another directory) ~/.dcop* and ~/.kde, etc.
> Removing old .dcop files see
2006/5/5, David BOURIAUD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi all !I can't install KDE 3.5.2 on my laptop, and I stuck still with it. I'vealready posted here, but found no usefull ansqer, so I'll try to give as muchexplanations as I can concerning what I did on my machine.
I had a full LFS6.1 system, over which
Hi all !
I can't install KDE 3.5.2 on my laptop, and I stuck still with it. I've
already posted here, but found no usefull ansqer, so I'll try to give as much
explanations as I can concerning what I did on my machine.
I had a full LFS6.1 system, over which I installed all I needed from the
blfs