Subject: Re: Linux 2.0.35 & slink Date: Fri, Oct 16, 1998 at 11:00:12AM -0700
In reply to:Bob Nielsen Quoting Bob Nielsen([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > On Fri, 16 Oct 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > G'day deb'ers > > > > I have just upgraded to slink and compiled the 2.0.35 kernel. I > > find a small problem with it. > > > > Dist Kernel Bigomips > > ------ -------- ---------- > > Debian 2.0 linux 2.0.34 149.91 > > Debian 2.0 linux 2.0.35 130.66 ????? > > Slackware 3.3 linux 2.0.34 149.91 > > Slackware 3.3 linux 2.0.35 149.91 > > Slackware 3.5 linux 2.0.35 149.91 > > Slackware 3.5 linux 2.1.125 149.91 > > > > > > The above are on the same system and are booted via lilo and/or boot > > disks. The above are the results from cat /proc/cpuinfo. > > > > I know that Kernel-2.0.35 is in the unstable tree of Debian but doubt > > that this should matter.(?) Has anyone else noticed this? > > > > I will now try a non-deb kernel tarball and see if that solves the > > problem. > > No problem here with 2.0.35, I get 59.8 with all kernels (P150) Mine is > compiled by make-kpkg from a tarball on a slink system (with a handful of > packages held back). > Whoops, you got me. I have been on Slackware too long. Ok so thanks to you I remembered make-kpkg and used that. But the results are the same 130.66. What the heck would cause that? I made the comfig file the same as all the others, same modules and all. > > > > Oh, one last question. I say an announcement for apt-0.1.7 this > > morning. As of yet I can't find it on debian.org or any ftp sites. > > How long does it usually take for the software to catch up with the > > announcements? The anouncement did not mention a location for the > > software. > > The update to unstable normally happens daily, much less often for stable. > I usually find the new files available in the early afternoon (MST), but > some mirrors are slower at updating than others. Thanks, I will look for it later tonight, when the net is quiet. Appreciate the help Bob. Any ideas as to what could cause this?? > > I expect you will find it in unstable/.../admin later today. > > Bob > > ---- > Bob Nielsen Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Tucson, AZ AMPRnet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > DM42nh http://www.primenet.com/~nielsen > > -- "It's not just a computer -- it's your ass." -- Cal Keegan _______________________________________________________ Wayne T. Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>