Since my USB keyboard and mouse are working like a charm , I am looking around
for a USB modem and sound card 8)
Tnks!
Amancio
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Hello,
Sorry for posting to two lists...not sure where this should go.
I saw an email where someone mentioned this script...
how do I make out what this script is telling me and even
though this script says a library is stale, does this mean
I can remove it???
Also I read someones post about
Brian Feldman wrote:
> It could. Ahem... are you absolutely certain there are no messages in
> /var/log/messages that happen before the reboot?
Completely certain, there was nothing in /var/log/all either (which as
the name suggests, all syslog messages are written to).
--
Ben Smithurst
b...@sc
It's more than one days that natd modifications break my make world...
Anyone, other than me, has verified it ? (4.0-CURRENT)
===> sbin/natd
cc -nostdinc -O -pipe -Wall -I/usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/usr/include -c
/usr/src/sbin/natd/natd.c
cc -nostdinc -O -pipe -Wall -I/usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/usr/inclu
On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Soren Schmidt wrote:
> It seems Vincent Poy wrote:
>
> Sounds an awfull lot like you are using the old lpt driver which
> is no longer present in -current. Look in GENERIC | LINT to see how
> parallel port are handled nowadays
I'm using the GENERIC config file as
It seems Vincent Poy wrote:
Sounds an awfull lot like you are using the old lpt driver which
is no longer present in -current. Look in GENERIC | LINT to see how
parallel port are handled nowadays
> As of 3:53AM 3/26/99 PST -Current Kernel compiling, it fails at:
>
> loading kernel
> lp
As of 3:53AM 3/26/99 PST -Current Kernel compiling, it fails at:
loading kernel
lpt.o: In function `lpt_request_ppbus':
lpt.o(.text+0x1c): undefined reference to `ppb_request_bus'
lpt.o: In function `lpt_release_ppbus':
lpt.o(.text+0x3c): undefined reference to `ppb_release_bus'
lpt.o: In
Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
>Peter Jeremy writes:
>> I'm running -current from a couple of weeks ago. I recently re-compiled
>> XFree86 to ELF - which works, and re-compiled emacs-19.34b - which won't
>> work with X11, though it does work inside an Xterm.
>
>I run an Elf build of Emacs 19.34b dai