On Tuesday 15 June 2004 05:44, Steven Ackerman wrote:
> Greetings to the list. Thanks for being here. Still.
>
> I am running Red Hat 7.3 and need to update automake
> and autoconfig development tools in order to install a
> package I am trying to run. My problem is, I don't
> know how to do that.
Greetings to the list. Thanks for being here. Still.
I am running Red Hat 7.3 and need to update automake
and autoconfig development tools in order to install a
package I am trying to run. My problem is, I don't
know how to do that. I am running KDE 3.0.0-10 if that
makes any difference. Please le
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, James Miller wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, Ray Olszewski wrote:
>
> > This is a wordy way of telling you that you should run depmod. The modutils
> > init script is supposed to do this for you, but it may interact with initrd
> > in funny ways. So to be safe, do this (followin
On Monday 14 June 2004 20:50, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> BTW, I read through the man page for initrd, and from what is there, I
> would expect linuxrc to use /etc/modules as its information source about
> what modules to load. I could easily be wrong here, though ... the man page
> *really* is unclear
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> This is a wordy way of telling you that you should run depmod. The modutils
> init script is supposed to do this for you, but it may interact with initrd
> in funny ways. So to be safe, do this (following the dpkg-reconfigure):
>
> 1. Reboot the
At 01:06 PM 6/14/2004 -0500, James Miller wrote:
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, James Miller wrote:
> Thanks for the input, Ray. Unfortunately, I don't have any very clear
> recollection of specifics of that error message, other than it telling me
> there was some sort of problem setting up modules since mo
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, James Miller wrote:
> Thanks for the input, Ray. Unfortunately, I don't have any very clear
> recollection of specifics of that error message, other than it telling me
> there was some sort of problem setting up modules since modules were in
> use by the current kernel, and g
Thanks for the input, Ray. Unfortunately, I don't have any very clear
recollection of specifics of that error message, other than it telling me
there was some sort of problem setting up modules since modules were in
use by the current kernel, and giving a very stern warning about the need
to reboo
Replies interspersed.
If there are any other Debian users on this list, especially ones who use
pre-compiled kernels (kernel-image-* packages), their help at this point
would be ... well, helpful.
At 10:01 AM 6/14/2004 -0500, James Miller wrote:
On Sat, 12 Jun 2004, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> At 05:
Hi all...
I have an AMD Athlon K7 500mhz CPU, slot A type. This CPU is brand-new, never
used. Its been sitting in my desk for 2-3 years now. ÂA buddy got it for his
system and found that with it in he could not close the box. So he gave me
the cpu and got another shorter one for his system.
A
On Sat, 12 Jun 2004, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> At 05:36 PM 6/12/2004 -0500, James Miller wrote:
> >Well, I took your advice and dist-upgraded Ray. Now I know why I was not
> >very anxious to do it :). A problem occured with kernel modules during
> >the dist-upgrade.
>
> OK. This general descripti
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