Re: [newbie] This is friggin stupid!

2000-10-24 Thread Erylon Hines
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, you wrote: update on 2.3.4 -- managed to get sound working for my SB card but I still can't get anything happening with the Turtle Beach card. Anyone have any ideas? -- Mark I use a TB Montego II, and have sucessfully with the 2.2.14, 2.2.15 and 2.2.16 Kernels. I

Re: [newbie] This is friggin stupid!

2000-10-24 Thread Mark Weaver
O my gawd John! that was a good one! ROTFL -- Mark /* I never worry about the to-jams. * Once I've stuck my foot in my mouth * it's already too late...just make sure * you chew them thoroughly before swallowing! */ Registered Linux user #182496

Re: [newbie] This is friggin stupid!

2000-10-22 Thread John Rye
Mark Weaver wrote: Larry...John...Lonny and others, I've done it! I managed to get Linux-2.4-test9 to compile and work! It's running at the moment and it took a few times round and round to get TCP/IP and PPP to work, but by God it's working. Now I'm curious to see if I can get this

Re: [newbie] This is friggin stupid!

2000-10-22 Thread Mark Weaver
John, I get the impression that there was a lot I was doing wrong in the configuring of the kernel before compiling it. Most of the problems though centered around configuring for sound and Network. I'm not too clear on why yet. With Kernel 2.4.0-test9 the biggest troubles were with getting

Re: [newbie] This is friggin stupid!

2000-10-22 Thread Mark Weaver
update on 2.3.4 -- managed to get sound working for my SB card but I still can't get anything happening with the Turtle Beach card. Anyone have any ideas? -- Mark /* I never worry about the to-jams. * Once I've stuck my foot in my mouth * it's already too late...just make

Re: [newbie] This is friggin stupid!

2000-10-21 Thread Mark Weaver
Larry...John...Lonny and others, I've done it! I managed to get Linux-2.4-test9 to compile and work! It's running at the moment and it took a few times round and round to get TCP/IP and PPP to work, but by God it's working. Now I'm curious to see if I can get this Turtle Beach sound card working

Re: [newbie] This is friggin stupid!

2000-10-19 Thread Mark Weaver
Hi Larry, As to which install I'm running. I'm running the expert-developer-got-everything-including-the-sink-and-my-wifes-purse install. The really annoying this is that the files that is says it can't find are ones that "are" there and are in the src dir's that come with the kernel. They "are"

Re: [newbie] This is friggin stupid!

2000-10-19 Thread Mark Weaver
Hi Lonny, Attached to this message are the results of the search for the "errno.h" file -- I did try to paste them into this message, but that wasn't happening. Thank you though for taking the time. -- Mark /* I never worry about the to-jams. * Once I've stuck my foot in my mouth

Re: [newbie] This is friggin stupid!

2000-10-19 Thread Mark Weaver
John, I was under the assumption that when you download any tarball that everything you need to compile the program, other than the standard C, and C++ libraries are included with the rest of the source code. Otherwise I would have grabbed the RPM. I didn't get the RPM because I wanted just to

Re: [newbie] This is friggin stupid!

2000-10-19 Thread John Rye
Mark Weaver wrote: John, I was under the assumption that when you download any tarball that everything you need to compile the program, other than the standard C, and C++ libraries are included with the rest of the source code. Otherwise I would have grabbed the RPM. I didn't get the RPM

[newbie] This is friggin stupid!

2000-10-18 Thread Mark Weaver
Is there a compilable kernel anywhere on this planet that will not bail on your with a ridiculous error making it impossible to update or recompile your kernel in any manner? Below is the result of my latest attempt to configure and compile a linux kernel. This one is 2.4.0-test9. Frankly I'm

Re: [newbie] This is friggin stupid!

2000-10-18 Thread Larry Marshall
Is there a compilable kernel anywhere on this planet that will not bail What compiler are you using Mark? You recommended that I download Quanta and I did. The compile blew up telling me that I don't have iostream (that's how I realized that I don't have the basic C++ library). I've noticed

Re: [newbie] This is friggin stupid!

2000-10-18 Thread lselinger
Is there a compilable kernel anywhere on this planet that will not bail on your with a ridiculous error making it impossible to update or recompile your kernel in any manner? Below is the result of my latest attempt to configure and compile a linux kernel. This one is 2.4.0-test9. Frankly

Re: [newbie] This is friggin stupid!

2000-10-18 Thread John Rye
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a compilable kernel anywhere on this planet that will not bail on your with a ridiculous error making it impossible to update or recompile your kernel in any manner? Below is the result of my latest attempt to configure and compile a linux kernel. This one