And the loser appears to be -- anyone trying this combination. I installed
a Lite-On 52x24x52x burner in my Ultra 5. It works fine as a CD-ROM in both
IDE and SCSI emulation modes, but it causes total system lockups every time
I attempt to burn with it. The last line of output from cdrecord i
I'm running Debian 3.0 on an Ultra 5. I had been using the 2.4.18 kernel
and wanted to upgrade to 2.4.20. I downloaded the source package and
attempted to compile it. It kept exiting with an error, something like:
sparc64_ksyms.c:63:conflicting types for 'kernel_thread'
usr/src/kernel-source-
Michael Blickenstorfer wrote:
HiOn Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 04:46:43PM +0100, David J. M. Karlsen wrote:
I've tried to compile 2.4.17 - and boot from it. Compiling works fine - and a nice kernel-image*deb comes out. But on reboot the machine hangs right after the xxx kb freed.
I've tried to compile 2.4.17 - and boot from it. Compiling works fine -
and a nice kernel-image*deb comes out. But on reboot the machine hangs
right after the xxx kb freed. (when washing away obsolete kernel syms).
Doesn't the 2.4.x series run on 4cdm?
and quicly after a bootup it now says:
204 ***
PMAP = 00094000, Exp = , Obs = 800
and doesn't display anyting on the screen (the output above came from
the serial port).
Anybody knows what this means?
Regs,
David K.
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