Yann-Erick Proy wrote:
Hi everybody,
Whenever I try to install mariner 6.0pre (2 tays ago image), the install
process aborts just after having selected packages individually. The message
logged to the console is "Detected non SMP capable motherboard" (which is
true anyway).
Any idea
Jacques wrote:
Could you try again with a fresh install ? (ie the installation have been
rebuild)
I did it in vain.
I'm attempting FTP install (with bootnet disk) from a private FTP server mirroring
sunsite.uio.no.
The computer is a low end Pentium class (P75, P90?), with 40 MB RAM, a 1 GB
Yann-Erick Proy wrote:
Jacques wrote:
Could you try again with a fresh install ? (ie the installation have been
rebuild)
I did it in vain.
I'm attempting FTP install (with bootnet disk) from a private FTP server mirroring
sunsite.uio.no.
The computer is a low end Pentium class
On Fri, 21 May 1999, Yann-Erick Proy wrote:
The computer is a low end Pentium class (P75, P90?), with 40 MB RAM, a 1 GB HD,
a low end graphics card and NE2000 PCI ethernet. It is intended to act as a cheap
Internet ISDN gateway for a customer's LAN.
Everything goes fine until I end
From what I understand, it looks like some initated a kill commaned to lose
the connection. Which is a possiblity. (kill -l number 11 is a SEGV, possible
segment violation). Or it could be that the server reset your connection. How
fast are you connecting (T1, 56K)?
Al Smith
Systems Engineer
Steven J Mackenzie wrote:
I had thought that upping bus speed from 66 to 75 was trivial, but the HDD
doesn't seem to like it; Windows never had any problem, which I think was
because I wasn't using DMA, but Linux does.
In my case, bumping the bus to 75 MHz stopped Mandrake (and
Hi everybody,
Whenever I try to install mariner 6.0pre (2 tays ago image), the install
process aborts just after having selected packages individually. The message
logged to the console is "Detected non SMP capable motherboard" (which is
true anyway).
Any idea of what's going on?
Kind