studenten wg schrieb:
i think the best solution is to look if the hardware your going to buy is
supported under linux...
i had much more trouble installing linux ( exspecially the xserver ) on a new
intel i810 board with a clereron 433 ( graphic sound onBoard ), than with
By the way: can
ok... here it is...
( i did it 2 times cos i messed up the system at first )
i compiled a new kernel ( you need the agpgart module )...
i installed alle the xstuff from debian ( xserver-common (3.3.6) with
xserver-svga ... )...
then i got me the binaries for xfree 4.0.2 from www.xfree86.org...
On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Larry Fletcher wrote:
I would like to upgrade from a 486 to Duron based system, but I don't
want to have to compile a kernel. After reading the following it looks
Nothing stopping you: the Duron uses the Intel 80386 instruction set with
a LOT of additions. Yopu just own't
On Tuesday 20 February 2001 22:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone help?
ASUS has rh/caldera on there site... both give unresolved dependancies
when the drivers are insmod
TIA
hi !!
i have a k7m and the onboard sound worked fine with the standard potato
modules...
it's the via68xxx
I would like to upgrade from a 486 to Duron based system, but I don't
want to have to compile a kernel. After reading the following it looks
like the standard kernel would work. Am I right or would I be better
off with a Celeron based system?
Larry
On Feb 21, 2001, studenten wg wrote:
hi
i think the best solution is to look if the hardware your going to buy is
supported under linux...
i had much more trouble installing linux ( exspecially the xserver ) on a new
intel i810 board with a clereron 433 ( graphic sound onBoard ), than with
my old k7m...
but you just cant give a
Can someone help?
ASUS has rh/caldera on there site... both give unresolved dependancies
when the drivers are insmod
TIA
If you run depmod -ae it will tell you all modules
with dependency problem, and what the symbols are
unresolved.
My SOYO board with onboard audio using the VIA
chipset required APM (Advanced Power Management)
built into the kernel.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Can someone help?
: ASUS has
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