Hi!
This is my first post to this list. I bought a PWS433a last week and it's the
first and only Alpha system I've been using.
I'm running Debian Sid on it. I've been usiing Linux for 5 years (Debian for
3 years) on Intel so I'm not a Linux newbie, just an Alpha-newbie :)
Today I downloaded ker
I'd be interested in using it, if the alpha port doesn't need it (i'd use
it for glibc).
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Hi!
I saw others are fighting with the jensen too ;-)
I have a problem and looking for help - the kernel compiled for jensen of
the debian distribution has no support for aha174x. So I should compile my
own kernel. But I have no other alpha system and I don't know how to do it
on a i386 - is this
On Thu 08 Mar 2001, mel kravitz wrote:
> Thanks Paul, printing works fine now- is a hand tool.
> Kernel compile question: kernel-source all i need? or will i be missing
> .headers or .c compiler?
You can also simply download the official kernel sources from
a kernel.org mirror, that's generally
On Thu 08 Mar 2001, Gustaf Erikson wrote:
> Now the machine is in the office, where it should be. We use DHCP too,
> but now the machine is official. The question is, where do I root out
> all the static IP info so that all networking info comes from DHCP?
I think all you have to do is edit /etc/
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