On Monday 19 November 2001 14:41, you wrote:
sounds like your kernel is too big try taking some kernel drivers out
bye the way which kernel did you install and is it compressed
anders I'm using the standard rpm from cooker to install it so I can't
just remove anders some drivers, at
On Monday 19 November 2001 13:13, you wrote:
sounds like your kernel is too big try taking some kernel drivers out
bye the way which kernel did you install and is it compressed
anders I'm using the standard rpm from cooker to install it so I can't
just remove anders some drivers, at least
On Thursday 11 October 2001 22:38, you wrote:
At work I have an IBM IntelliStation E Pro.
It's specs are:
Pentium III 933MHz
128Mb RAM
Via chipset
Adaptec 29160 (7892A according to harddrake) SCSI controller
Samsung SC-148F CDROM (Atapi)
Intel 82557 Ethernet Pro 100
GeForce video card
On Thursday 25 October 2001 22:29, you wrote:
sounds like your kernel is too big try taking some kernel drivers out
bye the way which kernel did you install and is it compressed
I'm using the standard rpm from cooker to install it so I can't just remove
some drivers, at least not unless
On Thursday 04 October 2001 05:58, you wrote:
I would just like to state that mandrake is the best distribution of linux
and the best operating system known to man. It has a major problem.
RPMS!!! rpms suck. they never install right, everything conflicts, and i
have to install everything
I've tried DrakeLogo and nothing seems to happen when I start it.. it asks
for root password and then nothing more happens.. I've tried starting it from
KDE (Alt-F2) and from a shell were I would guess some debugging info should
show up if something was wrong.. but it doesn't write anything
Hi there,
I'm new on this list but having found a bug in the newest kernel in cooker I
thought this list would be the best place to tell about it...
I have 2.4.8-12mdk installed which works perfectly with my LinkSys PCMCIA
network card. I also have 2.4.8-19mdk (and have tried 2.4.8-18mdk with
On Friday 07 September 2001 16:50, you wrote:
Works OK here in 2.4.8-20mdk. Has been broken in -18, -19. I also
use Linksys cards, and last night's install worked.
Mine is actually an SMC card, but it identifies as LinkSys EtherFast
PCMPC200 v2.. and uses the tulip_cb driver.. and it doesn't
On Friday 07 September 2001 17:06, you wrote:
hmmm... I've used the pcmpc100 v2 with pcnet_cs without problems. I'm
not sure if the 200 is based on the same chip set. The 100 has a D-link
network controller chip, which is pretty vanila. You could try modprobe
-r tulip_cb then modprobe
On Saturday 08 September 2001 01:45, you wrote:
I've just updated to 2.4.8-21mdk and the problem persists.. I've tried
doing
modprobe -r tulip_cb and the modprob pcnet_cs .. still same problem..
I had very similar problems with my Linksys EtherFast 10/100 (pcmcia). I
believe it all
On Friday 07 September 2001 16:13, you wrote:
Sep 7 00:39:10 ellie kernel: tulip_cb: RequestIO: Out of resource
try latest 20mdk please there is fixes for that there..
I have (the email took a long time to reach the list) .. there is the same
problem..
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Anders
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