Ah, so /boot/config is where the running kernel config lives? That was
what was confusing me. I thought that the .config text in
/usr/src/linux*/ was the for my existing kernel. I'm going to work on
that after reading email. Thanks Rolf!
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Rolf Pedersen wrote:
> You shou
Oh duh! I didn't think to check if it was installed :-)
It's working just fine now, thanks Tim!
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Tim Werner wrote:
> Same thing happened to me. When I installed it, it said "already
> installed", but afterwards it worked where before it hadn't.
>
> In a shell as root:
>
>
Michael Holt wrote:
Hey all! I've got two questions:
1) [..]
2) Though I've been using Linux for about 4 years, I've never been very
successful at compiling my own kernels. I'm interested in simply making
changes in my existing kernel. I've loaded the kernel sources and
followed the direc
com]On Behalf Of Michael Holt
> Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 8:31 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [expert] thinkpad 600e
>
>
> Hey all! I've got two questions:
> 1) What happened to sndconfig in Mandrake 9? I used to be able to get my
> thinkpad sound card conf
Hey all! I've got two questions:
1) What happened to sndconfig in Mandrake 9? I used to be able to get my
thinkpad sound card configured post-install by using the sndconfig tool
and following some instructions from the ibm website. Now since moving to
Mandrake 9, I can't seem to find the sn