es for <2.6.20 kernels to get it working.
You might start off with QEMU+kqemu (works perfectly on my amd64) and then
move to 2.6.20 paravirtualizer when it appears, as disk images will be
probably compatible.
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quot; in kernel
directory for all options make accepts. At the end, in 'make install' docs it
says it uses installkernel to do the thing. Then you have 'man
installkernel' - exactly what you need.
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ose apologies
thread and only wish others were gentle to each other as we are.
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al config, automatic install
is my way.
[OT] Yesterday I managed to finally compile OpenOffice on my AMD64. Boy,
that's the speed improvement! For successful compilation I just needed the
"JAVA_PKG_FORCE_VM=blackdown-jdk-1.4.2" trick.
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_install install
Underscores, spaces and operation order ARE correct here. Clean doesn't
wipe .config .
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ompiler's meaning - .o file
provided by NVidia) is linked against a freshly compiled stub adopting it to
running kernel and making kernel module (in kernel's meaning - .ko file).
If you compile kernel and kernel module (.ko) with different compilers, you'll
get 'invalid modu
cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36
clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm syscall nx lm constant_tsc pni
monitor ds_cpl cid cx16 xtpr
Seems it has no mmxext (which IS mentioned at my home AMD64). I guess common
denominator would be just "mmx sse sse2".
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', some by 'references'. The latter is
IMHO better as it enables [re] [ot] and so on without excessive title parsing
and doesn't thread independent messages with accidently the same title.
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t long-term
compilations (and might eat all the memory as in my case)
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enablefinal' works this way: it prepares application as one
huge source file and then compiles it. Without kdeenablefinal each .cc file
of app is compiled separately and then linked together, which significantly
decreases memory usage - it is easier to compile 100 1MB files than 1 100MB
fi
g++
I had this, too. On single-core -j2 + kdeenablefinal + gcc-4 puts system down
to its knees. Put '-j2' away and it should fix it. It has no sense anyway, if
you have no multicore or don't use distcc...
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Trust Gentoo developers. They don't spread FUD. If they
say it breaks, it surely does. You just haven't been struck by it. Yet.
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font and I didn't realize I
could use it in console... Many, many thanks, Stefan, for enlightenment!
Got to "fix" all my servers :)
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I had
once "wandering" interfaces - 2 cards were randomly assigned to eth0 and
eth1 - which was strange, because they are 2 diff cards and modules were
loaded always in the same sequence.
I am using sys-fs/udev-100-r2
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