Building kernel modules for stock kernels is a hell of a job!

2003-08-24 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
omfortable, but building modules for them is not! Please tell me what I did wrong, or make the procedure a lot easier! (The latter especially applies to the maintainers of that NVIDIA package...) Luckily, David Z. Maze has the lm-sensors as binary package in unstable nowadays... :) (Although not yet for 2.4.21...) THANKS in advance. Best regards, A quite frustrated Manuel Bilderbeek :-)

Re: Re: Building kernel modules for stock kernels is a hell of a job!

2003-08-24 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
2) go to /usr/src and tar xjvf kernel-source-2.4.21.tar.bz2 Why don't you use the kernel-headers packages and use them as partial kernel source? They provide header files (including the complete kernel version) and the .config that belongs to them. Because for some of them it wasn't enough. So, to

Re: Re: Building kernel modules for stock kernels is a hell of a job!

2003-09-25 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
Hello, Kernel 2.4.22 got into testing, so I have to go to the procedure again. #include * Manuel Bilderbeek [Sun, Aug 24 2003, 04:32:45PM]: The procedure I'm going through is as follows (being root all the time) 1) install the kernel source for the kernel, e.g. kernel-source-2.4.21 2) go to

Random (?) terminals get killed after booting and logging in with GNOME2

2003-10-03 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
.. I can't find anyting weird in my system logs. Anyone having the same problem? Or know the cause and solution? It's really very annoying and I'm not tending to upgrade my Debian testing system at work to GNOME 2 until I know what this is... Please help! Best regards, Manuel Bilderbeek

Re: Random (?) terminals get killed after booting and logging in with GNOME2

2003-10-03 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
Manuel Bilderbeek wrote: Hello, Since the GNOME 2 stuff got into testing, it seems that I have the following problem: when I boot my Debian testing system and log in (xdm, gnome-session), after a few minutes one of the terminals I launch per default are getting killed. I'm launching 4 term

Debian wxWindows - XML Resources?

2003-12-16 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
t included in Debian. Is that correct? (I get link errors when compiling...) If you need more information, please let me know. Thanks in advance for your reply! Best regards, Manuel Bilderbeek