Re: RTL8139 issue

2003-03-28 Thread Josip Gracin
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 16:28, Bored is me wrote: > oops, i forgot to mention that the light is on when im in XP, but off in > RedHat. I'm getting close to just buying a new one... Try recompiling the kernel with "Local APIC support" turned OFF (assuming you don't have an SMP machine). I would s

Re: GCC 3.2 doesn't work for me

2003-03-08 Thread Josip Gracin
Hello Michael! It really does seem like gcc 3.2 bug because I installed gcc 3.2.2 from rawhide and everything works perfectly. I have Athlon 2000XP and if I'm not mistaking, other people who had problems with gcc 3.2 also use Athlon. Anyway, this is not a problem for me anymore. For completenes

Re: GCC 3.2 doesn't work for me

2003-03-08 Thread Josip Gracin
Michael Schwendt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Can you recompile the kernel with Red Hat's config? Nope. > What steps are necessary to reproduce it? cd /usr/src/linux-2.4 make mrproper cp configs/kernel-2.4.18-athlon.config .config make oldconfig make dep make bzImage /* each file gets the follow

GCC 3.2 doesn't work for me

2003-03-07 Thread Josip Gracin
And I don't seem to be the only one who cannot compile a thing using GCC 3.2 from RedHat 8.0 (check with google for 'gcc 3.2 redhat segmentation fault'). In the middle of kernel compilation (always at the same place for the same setting of -Ox) it segfaults. Is there a workaround for this? I d

What is people.redhat.com?

2003-02-25 Thread Josip Gracin
I have seen people.redhat.com ftp server mentioned several times. Is there anything useful to general public that can be found on this server? And if not to the general public, perhaps than to someone who is willing to experiment with various unstable/development stuff? The reason I ask this is t

Resolver problem with local names, ipv6 etc.

2003-02-22 Thread Josip Gracin
Hello! Is there any RedHat 8.0 workaround for bug 4433 in glibc? The problem is the following: I have 'hosts: files dns' in my /etc/nsswitch.conf but whenever an application (telnet, ftp or similar) tries to resolve something that is in /etc/hosts file (such as 'localhost'), the resolver sends a