Well, since I usually want to know what's happening (as well as having a
functioning system) I did some investigating last night, and found that,
after 'make mrproper', menuconfig shows that the NFS file system is
enabled by default. With this option enabled, the errors occur in X.
Without this opt
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 12:19:03AM -0400, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> David, from your comments below, you seem to be using kpkg, while I use
> make. I got my 2.2.19 source from ftp.kernel.org, and, after a bit of
> unusual bother untarring it, did 'make mrproper ; make menuconfig'. At
> this point I had
Yes, I have no NFS, I have no NFS today... ;-)
Ah, the joys of living under an IT department. I hear tales from my son
all the time. He works in development and has to defeat a lot of IT stuff
that keeps finding its way onto his machine every time he docks it at
work. (Better him than me ;-)
My
Dale Scheetz wrote:
Now, when I bring up and xterm or a bash window, I get no cursor and no
keystrokes appear in the window. I'm also having very flaky problems with
I have had problems with this as well. I tracked it down to
NFS/amd not working properly. This has been a problem on my
laptop for
I finally get my X system back into working order, find out I have memory
problems with my kernel and upgraded to the 2.2.19.
Now, when I bring up and xterm or a bash window, I get no cursor and no
keystrokes appear in the window. I'm also having very flaky problems with
mozilla not being able to
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