Re: [newbie] Kernel Upgrade Questions...

1999-04-24 Thread Bela Lantos
Thanks Michael, I did have the solution to this articular one, but not the rest. Bela Michael Doyle wrote: > Bela Lantos wrote: > > > > Hi Adam, > > > > It is recommended by the gurus that you don't upgrade your kernel > > unless you have to. I did not listen, and ran into lots of problems. > >

Re: [newbie] Kernel Upgrade Questions...

1999-04-24 Thread Michael Doyle
Bela Lantos wrote: > > Hi Adam, > > It is recommended by the gurus that you don't upgrade your kernel > unless you have to. I did not listen, and ran into lots of problems. > 1. The printer port disappeared (you have to find an answer to that > in the newsgroups). G'day Bela, The answer to thi

Re: Re: [newbie] Kernel Upgrade Questions...

1999-04-24 Thread Bela Lantos
Hi Adam, It is recommended by the gurus that you don't upgrade your kernel unless you have to. I did not listen, and ran into lots of problems. 1. The printer port disappeared (you have to find an answer to that in the newsgroups). 2. Problems with pppd unexpectedly dying at Internet dialup (I h

Re: [newbie] Kernel Upgrade Questions...

1999-04-24 Thread Michael Doyle
Adam Wright wrote: > > I would like to upgrade my kernel for Linux Mandrake 5.3. I have D/Led > the newest kernel source files in RPM format. I think there were three > of them. One is the kernel, one is the header files and the last is the > source. Now I am at the point that I am not quite sure

[newbie] Kernel Upgrade Questions...

1999-04-24 Thread Adam Wright
I would like to upgrade my kernel for Linux Mandrake 5.3. I have D/Led the newest kernel source files in RPM format. I think there were three of them. One is the kernel, one is the header files and the last is the source. Now I am at the point that I am not quite sure what to do. If I just use the