Hi Terry,
Well, bugger! The *other* problem was that Vmware workstation needed to
be reconfigured after I'd booted to another kernel and then back to my
original! :)
Glad that it doesn't take much.
Realised I didn't have the headers etc to 'make' the the driver and
they're not listed in YUM
Thanks Terry.
As with my message to Charles, let me know how you go. I got it going on
my laptop (no hyperthreaded CPU) quite easily with the destructions at
the Saillard site.
FYI. I use Marratech to connect with the rels in Hong Kong and Sydney
(Mac users). Works well.
Regards,
Patrick
Thanks Charles.
Let me know how you go. I'm not in a position to buy another and this
bugger works with my damn (ham and spam) laptop. I had trouble getting
it going (eventually NOT) with FC3 - again I think it's a problem with
the SMP bit.
I'm curious about the 'hyperthreading'. Does anyone
On Mon, 2006-05-08 at 05:44 +1000, Terry Dawson wrote:
> elliott-brennan wrote:
>
> > In the struggle to get the webcam working on my FC4 I'm wondering about
> > what problems may be created if I were to boot using an earlier, non-smp
> > kernel (as it's likely that the driver install may then w
elliott-brennan wrote:
In the struggle to get the webcam working on my FC4 I'm wondering about
what problems may be created if I were to boot using an earlier, non-smp
kernel (as it's likely that the driver install may then work)?
> Are there any issues in doing this?
The only problems you m
Hi all,
In the struggle to get the webcam working on my FC4 I'm wondering about
what problems may be created if I were to boot using an earlier, non-smp
kernel (as it's likely that the driver install may then work)?
The idea I have is to install the drivers using the older kernel, then
boot