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/HP hardware platforms.
Explorer is not available for Linux or any other Intel-based Unix.
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> it says it tries irq 5, but my card isnt on 5, it is on 9. i havent
> been able to find what this driver is or what config it uses. i would
> like to change its config to irq9, and i bet that will fix my problem.
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> any ideas on how to fix this?
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wap, and if so what
> can I use to do it on the fly? Also, will I have to change any other
> system files? Thanks for any help.
The 2:1 swap:ram ratio is just a rough rule of thumb. 128MB of each will
be fine. You do not need to increase the swap size.
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On Sat, 14 Aug 1999, Toby Sheets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How is this done in Linux?
On the command line: cat /proc/interrupts
In KDE: K->Settings->Information->Interrupts.
Note that inactive devices don't always appear.
I don't know why this should be.
ences are considerable!
I would steer well clear of Slackware-centric books, and aim for a
Redhat-centric one. I'm afraid I can't be more specific.
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