Hi,
I am not sure if this was the right place to ask such questions, so I
have asked on StackExchange instead:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/498468/getting-debian-make-kpkg-to-build-a-custom-kernel-for-586-processors
nick.
On 2019-02-01 22:21, Nicholas Humfrey wrote:
Hi,
I am
Hi,
I am attempting to build a kernel for VyOS 1.2.0 (which is based on
Debian Jessie) for the i386 architecture and I have been trying to
target the kernel at the 586 processor.
I have a kernel configuration, which defines 'CONFIG_M586=y', in the
kernel source tree:
./arch/x86/configs/i386
Hello,
I am also experiencing this problem.
During boot, the screen goes black and the display shows a "No signal
detected" message.
Additionally, the machine stopped responding to pings, so may have
kernel panicked - but could not find any evidence of this in any logs.
I am using the machin
Hello,
There was a patch applied in 2014 that added the Atom CPU model (54 /
0x36) to the list of CPUs that support intel_idle:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-pm&m=139068510624936&w=2
Unfortunately, I believe it has caused me quite a lot of pain today due
to some machines not supporting Intel Id
Hello,
I am also experiencing this problem, with a Jetway NF9C motherboard with
an Intel NM10 chipset:
http://www.jetwaycomputer.com/NF9C.html
I experienced the problem while upgrading to Debian 9 (Stretch). I was
previously running Debian 8 (Jessie) but I had not upgraded the kernel
version
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