> Allthough its things like this that break ones automatically
> kernelbuildingsystem for +25 debianservers :( I use to have script
> that did build an *.deb package based on config in .config but now i
> need to come up with something clever that compile the source against
> the running kernel...
> Allthough its things like this that break ones automatically
> kernelbuildingsystem for +25 debianservers :( I use to have script
> that did build an *.deb package based on config in .config but now i
> need to come up with something clever that compile the source against
> the running kernel...
On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 01:54:07PM -0600, Alex Borges wrote:
> Well, its a source module, so you will have to compile it for your
> running kernel. Other than that, ive a year and a half worth of uptime
> out of it on a woody install (gigabit and all) and it works well.
>
> This module is part o
On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 01:54:07PM -0600, Alex Borges wrote:
> Well, its a source module, so you will have to compile it for your
> running kernel. Other than that, ive a year and a half worth of uptime
> out of it on a woody install (gigabit and all) and it works well.
>
> This module is part o
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 08:38, Dan MacNeil wrote:
> Two questions:
>
> 1) Has anyone done a:
>
> apt-get install bcm5700-module-2.4.18
>
Well, its a source module, so you will have to compile it for your
running kernel. Other than that, ive a year and a half worth of uptime
out of it on a w
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 08:38, Dan MacNeil wrote:
> Two questions:
>
> 1) Has anyone done a:
>
> apt-get install bcm5700-module-2.4.18
>
Well, its a source module, so you will have to compile it for your
running kernel. Other than that, ive a year and a half worth of uptime
out of it on a w
Two questions:
1) Has anyone done a:
apt-get install bcm5700-module-2.4.18
...with a stock 2.4.18 kernel or otherwise used this driver from without
the package system.
I would very much like to avoid custom compiling kernels so I can fix any
future kernel security holes with apt-get up
Two questions:
1) Has anyone done a:
apt-get install bcm5700-module-2.4.18
...with a stock 2.4.18 kernel or otherwise used this driver from without
the package system.
I would very much like to avoid custom compiling kernels so I can fix any
future kernel security holes with apt-get up
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