Hi,
Is there a list of supported hardware?
If yes, Where?
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Yep, here they say that usually it fix the problem:
http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/hurd-install
This is what I have in my IRQ's:
FICHERO: /proc/interrupts
CPU0
0:5002504 XT-PIC timer
1: 14051 XT-PIC i8042
2: 0 XT-PIC casca
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2004, Yaakov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When i enter:
>
> apt-cdrom add
>
> with the K5 CDs, it tells me:
>
> Reading Package Indexes... Done
> Wrote 1503 records with 5987 missing files.
> Alot of entries were discarded, something may be wrong.
> REading Source Indexes... Done
> Wrote 0 reco
> Yes, I have shared IRQ's. I will try to recompile GNU Mach.
Recompiling won't fix it if shared IRQs are the problem. Depending
on which IRQs are shared, it won't ever work.
Sighs, it can fix it. If you have a conflict IRQ conflict between
device foo and device bar, then recompiling G
Antonio Regidor García <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yes, I have shared IRQ's. I will try to recompile GNU Mach.
Recompiling won't fix it if shared IRQs are the problem. Depending
on which IRQs are shared, it won't ever work.
Which IRQs are shared? Can you change some things so they are not
sh
Yes, I have shared IRQ's. I will try to recompile GNU Mach.
Thanks. Sorry for the delay.
Antonio
Marco Gerards escribió:
> Antonio Regidor García <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>I have installed Debian Hurd and when booting the computer freezes.
The
>>last part of the error message I get is:
>
Hi,
When i enter:
apt-cdrom add
with the K5 CDs, it tells me:
Reading Package Indexes... Done
Wrote 1503 records with 5987 missing files.
Alot of entries were discarded, something may be wrong.
REading Source Indexes... Done
Wrote 0 records with 8048 missing files.
Writing new source list
blah
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