Hello,
I have an IBM Netvista and since kernel 2.6.9-34.0.2, I have not been able
to upgrade to the latest kernel. If I do, in about 8 hours, the system
becomes sluggish almost unresponsive. Currently I am running 4.6 but with
the kernel mentioned above.
I think I may have figured out the
Thomas Dukes wrote:
So my question is how can I force it to use the driver from kernel
2.6.9-34.0.2? Is it something I need to add to grub.conf?? If so, what?
You could disable kudzu if the driver config you have is what
you want. I always disable kudzu on my systems after they are
installed
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Thomas Dukes wrote:
So my question is how can I force it to use the driver from kernel
Thomas Dukes wrote:
Still, kind of curious why the newer kernels want to configure a different
driver.
What is the driver it uses on the working kernel vs the non working one?
I'd expect it to use the e100 driver, but maybe there is a newer
driver with a different name. Long ago there was
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Thomas Dukes wrote:
Still, kind of curious why the newer kernels want to configure
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