my current
(default) kernel. However, I am not sure which one of these )if any) is
actually doing me any good since none of them do any good until the card
services startup and find my adapter with IO port probes.
Any help, suggestions, or advice would be greatly appreciated.
- gladimir
pota
Thanks in advance for your help.
- gladimir
edit to affect this
workaround until I can compile rtc in the kernel?
Thanks in advance for any help.
- gladimir
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Subject: Re: NFS related error; do I need NFS?
On Sat, 14 Jul 2001, Gladimir wrote:
> 1) Do I need NFS on this linux machine?
The general rule is if (a) you don't know what a service
is, or (b) you don't know if you need it, you probably don't.
If you did need it, you
The following error is being reported in /var/log/messages:
rpc.statd forgot to set AF_INET in udp sendmsg. Fix it!
The rpc.statd daemon appears to be loaded in the nfs-common rc scripts. I
do plan to enable samba on my linux machine, eventually; but I don't think I
have any reason to be running
The immediate problem I am trying to address is the following error reported
in /var/log/messages:
PCI_IDE: unknown IDE controller on PCI bus 00 device 40, VID=1095, DID=0643
I have downloaded and expanded my kernel source code (2.2.12), which did
include the desired driver source:
/usr/src/kern
I am slowly making my way through /var/log/messages, and I ma trying to
correct the following error:
PCI_IDE: unknown IDE controller on PCI bus 00 device 40, VID=1095, DID=0643
My disk controller happens to be:
CMD Technology 646U2 Ultra DMA Controller
Maybe I've been staring at my computer for
I am slowly working my way through the HOWTO files on the linux
documentation site, beginning with Config-HOWTO, which recommends starting
with my kernel and hard disk performance.
The problem is that section 2.6 recommends adding hdparm commands to the
following file:
/etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit
Of c
ernel source files...
Gladimir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
G> The default debian installation did not install my kernel source
G> files, so I am using dselect to get those files.
I'd just get a kernel tarball off of ftp.kernel.org or a mirror and
unpack it somewhere handy.
G>
ernel source files...
Gladimir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
G> The default debian installation did not install my kernel source
G> files, so I am using dselect to get those files.
I'd just get a kernel tarball off of ftp.kernel.org or a mirror and
unpack it somewhere handy.
G>
The default debian installation did not install my kernel source files, so I
am using dselect to get those files. I ran dselect, performed an update,
and went to the selection screen. I found the source files and marked
kernel-source-2.2.12 for installation, but I was sent to the dependency
resol
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