On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, Yinghai Lu wrote:
> Adding Lindenhurst support?
no, mainly doing a huge code cleanup to make things easier for people. I
am convinced you will like it.
ron
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
> Ron and I are in the middle of a major merge. So the CVS tree is likely
> to be in flux for a bit.
Eric, you are so polite.
Ollie and I are at LNXI in Utah visting Eric, and Jason Schildt of LNXI
just joined on as a new committer (HI JASON :-).
Adding Lindenhurst support?
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Ron and I are in the middle of a major merge. So the CVS tree is likely to
be in flux
for a bit.
Ron and I are in the middle of a major merge. So the CVS tree is likely to be in flux
for a bit.
Eric
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we don't patch kernels any more. Just ignore anything about kernel
patches.
What's the hardware in question ?What chipset? We're happy to help.
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Freebios2 is the latest chipsets and mainboards.
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Hello David,
Thanks for your quick response. Do you know where I can get the latest
linuxbios source code(freebios2)? Call me crazy, but I couldn't seem
able to find it through SourceForge.
http://sourceforge.net/
thanks,
Gin
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We appreciate your interest in the project! As I recall, the patches
were just something for some SiS chipset support in older LinuxBIOS
versions (freebios1). Since then, LinuxBIOS has advanced to include more
generic chipset support that does not require kernel patches.
The current LinuxBIOS (fre
Hello Ron,
I don’t’ know if you are still working on
this project since it’s 2004 now. I just
finished a presentation of Linuxbios at work. We are
highly interested in getting linuxbios running on our
systems(we design motherboards). I have a question
about the way you do the kernel patch.
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