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Subject: [newbie] Kernels
Is there any reason why someone would/should not run an older kernel?
I've got some gigabit ethernet cards that only have drivers for 2.2.10. I
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 17:48, Barry Michels wrote:
Is there any reason why someone would/should not run an older kernel?
I've got some gigabit ethernet cards that only have drivers for 2.2.10. I
see that I have 2 choices (besides sending them back for something better):
find a way to force
Is there any reason why someone would/should not run an older kernel?
I've got some gigabit ethernet cards that only have drivers for 2.2.10. I
see that I have 2 choices (besides sending them back for something better):
find a way to force them to work with 2.4.18 or downgrade to 2.2.10.
A friend of mine, to whom I owe a lot for introducing me to Mandrake, asked
me to post the following questions:
I finally got around to putting Mandrake 7.0 on my notebook...
I went to the trouble to do a new install...
I installed everything I could...
I end up with 5 kernels...
I have mandrake 6.0 venus running on my machine with the 2.2.9-27mdk kernel. I
was reading about the 2.2.13 kernels that you can get from cassini and
cooker Will this affect my machine in any way? 'cause I am going to use a
kernel from a newer version?
Or it does that not matter?
Thank you
On Tue, 7 Sep 1999, JK wrote:
I have mandrake 6.0 venus running on my machine with the 2.2.9-27mdk kernel. I
was reading about the 2.2.13 kernels that you can get from cassini and
cooker Will this affect my machine in any way? 'cause I am going to use a
kernel from a newer version?
Or
Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
On Tue, 7 Sep 1999, JK wrote:
I have mandrake 6.0 venus running on my machine with the 2.2.9-27mdk kernel. I
was reading about the 2.2.13 kernels that you can get from cassini and
cooker Will this affect my machine in any way? 'cause I am going to use a