Hi all, i'm new to this list (I usually use the expert) because i
think this Q doesn't qualify for the expert list.
I have a laptop (doesn't have a brand, is assembled in a place here in
Chile) that has ACPI support, but when i recompile the kernel with
acpi support (i have 2.6.3-7mdk-i686-up-4GB)
On Thu, 2005-04-07 at 01:10, Gonzalo Mdk wrote:
Hi all, i'm new to this list (I usually use the expert) because i
think this Q doesn't qualify for the expert list.
I have a laptop (doesn't have a brand, is assembled in a place here in
Chile) that has ACPI support, but when i recompile the
Gonzalo Mdk wrote:
Hi all, i'm new to this list (I usually use the expert) because i
think this Q doesn't qualify for the expert list.
Actually it does, but you'll probly get better answers here, an
less nags to add to the(ir) community twiki ;)
I have a laptop (doesn't have a brand, is
On 03/27/2004 11:44 AM, Anne Wilson wrote:
Sorry - I did not make myself clear. You would not find it on MU, I
think, because doing it from there would update the kernel rather
than installing a parallel one. It's too dangerous. I found it in
the normal Software Installer, which said that
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On Saturday 27 March 2004 12:53, Paul wrote:
On 03/27/2004 11:44 AM, Anne Wilson wrote:
Sorry - I did not make myself clear. You would not find it on MU,
I think, because doing it from there would update the kernel
rather than installing a
On 03/27/2004 01:55 PM, Anne Wilson wrote:
Yes. You will have a longer lilo, from which you will be able to boot
into either one.
Okay. I got the new kernel installed and running.
Then I plugged in the camera. /var/log/messages keeps telling me the
same, no drivers or modules for the new
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On Saturday 27 March 2004 13:09, Paul wrote:
On 03/27/2004 01:55 PM, Anne Wilson wrote:
Yes. You will have a longer lilo, from which you will be able to
boot into either one.
Okay. I got the new kernel installed and running.
Then I plugged in
Alle 23:09, sabato 8 novembre 2003, Piero Piutti ha scritto:
Alle 17:20, sabato 8 novembre 2003, Derek Jennings ha scritto:
I had the same issue. With that kernel some makes of DVD drive do not
work with scsi emulation. Set it back to IDE and it should be OK
mine is an Asus. still puzzled
Alle 17:20, sabato 8 novembre 2003, Derek Jennings ha scritto:
I had the same issue. With that kernel some makes of DVD drive do not work
with scsi emulation. Set it back to IDE and it should be OK
mine is an Asus. still puzzled about how the new kernel fixed the LG issue but
introduced this
Thank you all very much. i will try the RPM's out !!
wish me luck ;oP
see ya,.
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Damian G wrote:
Hello once more, everyone. I'd like to hear some opinions about this.. i'm
completely open so suggestions and comments about it... i know i need them..
The howto's i've found out there do not clear all of my doubts..
i've read on this list that 2.4.17 is a pretty
If you need
additional help in this area I will tell you how I did it. It is very
easy to do. Also if you want to compile a kernel, I will explain how I
recompiled kernel-2.4.17-14mdk. I did not gain anything much by
recompiling it except knowledge. Let me know if you would like
additional help.
On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Hanan Z. Shargi wrote:
Same here Charles, i think the command to remove the old kernel is rpm -e
kernel.whatever.rpm and do a lilo #
thanks,
eric l. mcclure
If you need
additional help in this area I will tell you how I did it. It is very
easy to do. Also if you want to
There's an excellent tutorial at
http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/install/index.html#ku. If you have Mandrake's
documentation installed (look for a mandrake_doc-en package for English) look at
/usr/share/doc/mandrake/en/ref.html/compiling.html.
On Thu, 07 Feb 2002 08:45:38 -0500, ai4a [EMAIL
Eric McClure wrote:
On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Hanan Z. Shargi wrote:
Same here Charles, i think the command to remove the old kernel is rpm -e
kernel.whatever.rpm and do a lilo #
thanks,
eric l. mcclure
If you need
additional help in this area I will tell you how I did it. It is very
Hello once more, everyone. I'd like to hear some opinions about this.. i'm
completely open so suggestions and comments about it... i know i need them..
The howto's i've found out there do not clear all of my doubts..
i've read on this list that 2.4.17 is a pretty efficient/fast kernel that
It was Tue, 07 Aug 2001 19:26:17 -0300 when Lúcio Costa wrote:
I've gone to Fenasof / Brazil, and I had a opportunity to saw some Linux
distros.
In fact, some machines are using kernel 2.4.7
Can you help me to up-grade my Linux Kernel to this version ?
I don't know what I need to do.
I've found
Hi there,
I was wondering, since I bought the 7.2 Desktop Edition and if I
decided to do an upgrade of my Kernel by downloading a new version,
will it screw up my other files and configurations with my sound, KDE
Desktop, and other stuff?
Also, I was thinking of getting 8.0 from the website
List,
What am I doing wrong--
cd /usr/src/linux
(currently /usr/src/linux-2.2.16)
make mrproper
make menuconfig
make dep
make clean
make bzImage
cp /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/bzImage /boot/vmlinuz
make modules
make modules_install
cd /boot
mkinitrd initrd-2.2.16.img 2.2.16
ln -s initrd-2.2.16.img
Hello,
I've just compiled and installed a new kernel. I upgraded from
2.2.15 to 2.2.17 on my Portable PC.
Everything runs fine, except during the boot process where I
have a few error messages.
These are the main ones :
- This new kernel doesn't seem to recognize my Slim SCSI PC Card -
Fast
Yep, the kernel is 2.4. It was supposed to be out last fall, but now it'll be
this fall when it's finally released in a stable form. You can already download
a beta version of it if you're feeling lucky from www.kernel.org, but if you
want an "official" release, then you'll have to wait a month
Hi.
I have a few questions...
1. I am an experienced Debian user trying out
mandrake. I have a motherboard with promise 66 off board controller. That
controller/mobo combination requires a custom kernel that's been correctly
patched in order to work. With Debian, I simply use the custom
As I was going through the cooker archives on Rufus I saw that there are new
RPMs of the 2.2.15 kernel for Mandrake. Anyone tried them out yet??
-Necro
,
Martin.
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From: Bernhard Rosenkraenzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 1999 7:54 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] New kernel?
On Wed, 9 Jun 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see that new kernel rpm's are on the ftp site (2.2.9-24). How
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Sent: Sunday, May 16, 1999 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Re: [newbie] New kernel and sound (or lack of)]
Pliler, I just installed WP from the cd-rom. It is named
WordPerfect_Tar.Tar I could not get it to work either untill I copied it
to disk and renamed
At 04:40 AM 5/17/99 -0400, you wrote:
I have no clue on the numbers files, i am a begginer like you. I just
lucked onto that wordperfect thing. Don't give up. When M$ goes belly up
in a few years you'll be ahead of everyone else.
Man, I want your crystal ballit's seeing the impossible.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dan Brown
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 1999 9:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] New kernel and sound (or lack of)
From: Rich McCabe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I recompiled a 2.2 Kernel
Dan,
How do you tell which version your Kernal is?
I have the 5.3 rel of L-M but that doesn't mean anything as far
as the Kernal, right?
Will
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From: Dan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 1999 9:46 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] New
Dan,
How do you tell which version your Kernal is?
I have the 5.3 rel of L-M but that doesn't mean anything as far
as the Kernal, right?
Will
If you have not upgraded, and if the 5.3 is the same one that I recieved,
your kernel will be 2.0.36.
You can check your kernel version by typing
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From: Dan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 1999 9:46 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] New kernel and sound (or lack of)
From: Pliler's Remote Unit Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Would you know if I can get my USB port and modem to be recognized ,
and if
"Pliler Main Unit" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan,
How do you tell which version your Kernal is?
I have the 5.3 rel of L-M but that doesn't mean anything as far
as the Kernal, right?
Will
L-M 5.3 runs kernel 2.0.36, I believe...
Michael
to do mandrake.run
nothing.
Ideas?
Will
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From: Michael Scottaline [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 16, 1999 6:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Re: [newbie] New kernel and sound (or lack of)]
"Pliler Main Unit" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan
From: Rich McCabe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I recompiled a 2.2 Kernel last week and set up IP masquerading on my
home
machine so my Linux box is working as an internet gateway.
Is there a walkthrough for this out somewhere? Would it just be the
Proxy Server Howto, or is there something else
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