Bruce == Bruce Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce Hello debian users, I'm currently using the 2.4.18-bf2.4
Bruce kernel and I would like to use a new kernel so that I can
Bruce have access to my ms sidewinder joystick.
Bruce Since I'm new to kernel compiling, I was
Bruce Park, 2002-Dec-23 21:33 -0500:
Hello debian users,
I'm currently using the 2.4.18-bf2.4 kernel and I would like to use a new
kernel so that I can have access to my ms sidewinder joystick.
Since I'm new to kernel compiling, I was wondering if anyone can give me
some pointers on this.
Title: Message
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Maybe you didn't compile the 2.4.19 kernel check if you're compiling this one
and not the 2.2
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Maybe you made a mistake in lilo.conf, check the process
again
-Original Message-From: Emanuele Boieri
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 04 November 2002
On Monday 04 November 2002 14:12, Emanuele Boieri wrote:
Hi everybody I hope that somenone can help me. I just followed precisely
the instruction for compiling/installing a new kernel (2.4.19). The
previeous version was 2.2. 1.. tar xvjf the kernel source
2.. make menuconfig
3.. make dep
04/11/2002 13:12:57, Emanuele Boieri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
then I copied the new image in the boot location of the old one /boot/
bzImage.(I saved the old one). So I edit the lilo.conf
if you copied the new image to the same place as the old one, you shouldnt
need to edit lilo.conf
and
bash-2.03# insmod ./es1371.o
../es1371.o: kernel-module version mismatch
./es1371.o was compiled for kernel version 2.2.18pre21
while this kernel is version 2.2.17.
Looks like you're not running the newly compiled kernel 2.2.18pre21, but
your old 2.2.17. You can check what kernel you're
bash-2.03# insmod ./es1371.o
./es1371.o: kernel-module version mismatch
./es1371.o was compiled for kernel version 2.2.18pre21
while this kernel is version 2.2.17.
Hi Kaloyan!
I think you shold look whether your new kernel is booting. The new vmlinuz
should be in /boot or if you made no
On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 10:28:12AM +0200, Luca De Giorgi wrote:
Hi,
I'm a new entry in the worderful Debian world.
Previously i'd used Red Hat 6.x ad Mandrake but i thought i' was time to
make a jump in the real Linux world and started using a potato release
Well, my problem arise when i
JRL == James R Lunsford [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JRL /usr/src/linux is linked to the 2.0.34 directory. Am I correct
JRL in assuming that I have to relink /usr/src/linux to the 2.0.35
JRL directory?
Yes.
JRL Anyway, can someone give me a down and dirty way to do this? Also, what
JRL are the
In the instructions that came with the kernel source package, Linus
recommends making symlinks in the include directory to directories in the
usr/src/linux/arch directory.
I also remember reading that libc5-dev contains a set of headers.
Someone on the list recommended that the
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