In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tor Slettnes writes:
>> "Philip" == Philip Blundell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>> Is there anyone who has it a 2.4.0 kernel running under Debian.
>
>Philip> Yes, though not actually on a RiscPC.
>
>Netwinder?
NetWinder, CATS and CLPS7500FE evaluati
> "Philip" == Philip Blundell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Is there anyone who has it a 2.4.0 kernel running under Debian.
Philip> Yes, though not actually on a RiscPC.
Netwinder?
I can't get the 'tulip' driver to boot up without causing a kernel
crash. Insights?
-tor
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Philip Blundell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >was stable. But after updating to Debian 2.2 the kernel refuses to run. It
> >does uncompress and then hangs. So I recompiled a new kernel (crosscompiled
>
> A hang at this stage can't be directly related to th
>was stable. But after updating to Debian 2.2 the kernel refuses to run. It
>does uncompress and then hangs. So I recompiled a new kernel (crosscompiled
A hang at this stage can't be directly related to the userspace distribution
you've installed - none of that code is running at the point when i
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 09:24:18PM +0100, Angelo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed Debian 2.2, but I have the same problems as under Reddhat.
> The installation is very instable (memory problems ?). I fixed it by
> recompiling a 2.4.0-testx kernel and that worked under Redhat and the system
> was
Hi,
I have installed Debian 2.2, but I have the same problems as under Reddhat.
The installation is very instable (memory problems ?). I fixed it by
recompiling a 2.4.0-testx kernel and that worked under Redhat and the system
was stable. But after updating to Debian 2.2 the kernel refuses to run.
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