On Tuesday 12 July 2005 09:33 pm, Kent West wrote: > Benjamin Sher wrote: > >Dear friends: > > > >In the KDE Control Center, under System Admin, Linux Kernel, I read the > >following on the main screen to the right: > > > >--------------------------------------- > > > >The kernel configuration could not be read.... > > > >No hardware architecture was specified... > > > >Either your kernel sources contain invalid configuration rules or you just > >found a bug in the KDE Kernel Configurator. > > > >--------------------------------------- > > > >What does this mean, please? Anything to worry about? > > That just means that you don't have the source for your kernel installed. > Instead, you have a pre-built binary. If you had compiled your own, you > would by necessity have the source. Apparently this KDE Control Center > thingy is just looking for the source, to read some information and present > it to you in a nice format. Not finding the source, it instead generates > this error. > > No, it's nothing to worry about. > > -- > Kent
I think this part of the control center only works with 2.4 kernels, actually -- I'm running 2.6.12 from source and there's still nothing there, and I've never seen that module work except when I was running the 2.4 series, even in other distros. -- Ryan Schultz -> floating point exception: divide by cucumber -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

