I agree the key is similar to the keys you mention, but it also seems to
have storage and some software behind it to let you store little
applications, data, etc. I'm not really to interrested in the application
part, but stuff like being able to store my passwords, address book, etc
and move it
Well, for me it was hung i couldn't do anything, including logging in.
K
I think i posted this right after 8.0 came out, but i was having the same
problem and i recompiled the kernel with the windbond stuff turned off, and
my computer is now fine. I'm not at my computer to look exactly where the
setting is, but i don't remember having any trouble finding it
Ken
I had the same problem on 2 different computers suddenly it started
working on one of my computers, and i noticed it was using gcc instead of
kgcc. No idea if that's important, or why it's doing that.
Also, i did a clean install of 8.0 on a friends computer and it failed in
the same way...
> The only real issue that I had was that (believe it or
> not) when looking at certain webpages using certain
> fonts, those fonts would be messed up. Even more
> surprising is that I tried this with Konqueror and
> Netscape 4.77 and while the problem exists in both
> environments, it is far wo
Hi (again) all,
On my older p133 computer, the 2.4 kernel hangs on startup. Basically it
boots correctly and gets to the (text) login prompt. After some time
(maybe 20 seconds) i get this message on the console:
Winbond Super-IO detection, now testing ports 3F0,370,250,4E,2E ...
and my compu
John Wolford wrote:
>
> Hi Ken,
>
> 1. The list. It's fugged. Do you get a confirmation email asking you to confirm? And
>does it say
> to do this by hitting "reply"? If so, hit instead "reply-all" and see if you get a
>different list
> of recipients. If so, maybe one or two of them include en