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On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 09:21:50PM -0400, William Hawkes wrote:
> I have built the 2.6.5 kernel on an averatec 3200 laptop.
>
> on boot, I get the following error.
>
> VFS: Cannot open root device "hda6" or unknown-block(0,0)
>
> Any Ideas?
>
Most likely you did not include in your kernel sup
I have built the 2.6.5 kernel on an averatec 3200 laptop.
on boot, I get the following error.
VFS: Cannot open root device "hda6" or unknown-block(0,0)
Any Ideas?
Hi,
I am new to debian but I have some experience with Linux.
I have installed Debian "woody" Ver 2.2.20 and i am running KDE Ver 2.2.2 sucessfully
on a Dell
Latitude Laptop.
I am trying to install a wireless PCMCIA card to get the network going, I looked in
/etc/pcmcia and did a more on
confi
hello-
i lost all the books to my laptop and want to knoe if i have cd burner in it i have a dell latitiude. thanx
christina
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> i lost all the books to my laptop and want to knoe if i have cd burner in
it i have a dell latitiude. thanx
No, you have a Dell lattitude if you bought it from Dell and it says
Latitude on the case...
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Type the command "dmesg" and see what the kernel messages are when the
card is inserted. That should get us started on what's up (or not
up).
Curt-
On Monday 03 May 2004 17:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to
say:
> Hi,
> I am new to debian but I have some experience with Linux.
> I have instal
I have built the 2.6.5 kernel on an averatec 3200 laptop.
on boot, I get the following error.
VFS: Cannot open root device "hda6" or unknown-block(0,0)
Any Ideas?
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Type the command "dmesg" and see what the kernel messages are when the
card is inserted. That should get us started on what's up (or not
up).
Curt-
On Monday 03 May 2004 17:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to
say:
> Hi,
> I am new to debian but I have some experience with Linux.
> I have instal
> i lost all the books to my laptop and want to knoe if i have cd burner in
it i have a dell latitiude. thanx
No, you have a Dell lattitude if you bought it from Dell and it says
Latitude on the case...
hello-
i lost all the books to my laptop and want to knoe if i have cd burner in it i have a dell latitiude. thanx
christina
Do you Yahoo!?Win a $20,000 Career Makeover at Yahoo! HotJobs
Hi,
I am new to debian but I have some experience with Linux.
I have installed Debian "woody" Ver 2.2.20 and i am running KDE Ver 2.2.2
sucessfully on a Dell
Latitude Laptop.
I am trying to install a wireless PCMCIA card to get the network going, I
looked in /etc/pcmcia and did a more on
confi
Am 2004-05-01 11:18:10, schrieb Elisha Okojie:
>Hi ,
>
>I want to buy some laptop computers $1000 -$1200. ho can help me?
>
>Elisha
Hello,
IBM R40
Base Price at IBM for US-Citizen is 735 US$
It works perfectly !
Greetings
Michelle
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Am 2004-05-01 11:18:10, schrieb Elisha Okojie:
>Hi ,
>
>I want to buy some laptop computers $1000 -$1200. ho can help me?
>
>Elisha
Hello,
IBM R40
Base Price at IBM for US-Citizen is 735 US$
It works perfectly !
Greetings
Michelle
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HI I AM LOOKING FOR HINGES FOR THE SAMSUNG NV5000 KEN
YOU HELP ??
THANKS
MICHA
Morning all,
I have a problem with my Dell notebook and his sound card Neomagic
NM2360. The first time I play a sound after booting the audio is corrupted
and "hangs" for a while. Then strings like that appears in syslog:
May 3 19:11:01 ds kernel: NM256: Sound playback pointer invalid!
I'm usi
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On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 09:09:29AM -0400, William Hawkes wrote:
> I rebuilt the 2.4.26 kernel on an averatec 3200. I noticed that the
> modules are not reloaded on boot. I am new at kernel rebuilding. Any
> Ideas?
>
First, make sure that the kernel autoloader option is selected (under
loadab
HI I AM LOOKING FOR HINGES FOR THE SAMSUNG NV5000 KEN
YOU HELP ??
THANKS
MICHA
On 1 May 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yes it is, just don't load up processor.ko once you have compiled in
> ACPI.
I just compiled the 2.4.24 kernel with acpi support without the
processor support and it seems to work, at least the batteries status
is displayed. However suspend, sta
Morning all,
I have a problem with my Dell notebook and his sound card Neomagic
NM2360. The first time I play a sound after booting the audio is corrupted
and "hangs" for a while. Then strings like that appears in syslog:
May 3 19:11:01 ds kernel: NM256: Sound playback pointer invalid!
I'm usi
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On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 09:09:29AM -0400, William Hawkes wrote:
> I rebuilt the 2.4.26 kernel on an averatec 3200. I noticed that the
> modules are not reloaded on boot. I am new at kernel rebuilding. Any
> Ideas?
>
First, make sure that the kernel autoloader option is selected (under
loadab
On 1 May 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yes it is, just don't load up processor.ko once you have compiled in
> ACPI.
I just tried it with the 2.4.24 kernel, put ACPI support monolithic in
and adding batterie, fan, button and processor support the kernel and
rebooted, alas the boot process stopp
On 1 May 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yes it is, just don't load up processor.ko once you have compiled in
> ACPI.
I just compiled the 2.4.24 kernel with acpi support without the
processor support and it seems to work, at least the batteries status
is displayed. However suspend, sta
> William Hawkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-05-03 15:25]:
>
> I rebuilt the 2.4.26 kernel on an averatec 3200. I noticed that the
> modules are not reloaded on boot. I am new at kernel rebuilding.
> Any Ideas?
>
how have you rebuilt the kernel?
If you do it 'manually', do not forget to run:
I rebuilt the 2.4.26 kernel on an averatec 3200. I noticed that the
modules are not reloaded on boot. I am new at kernel rebuilding. Any
Ideas?
On 1 May 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yes it is, just don't load up processor.ko once you have compiled in
> ACPI.
I just tried it with the 2.4.24 kernel, put ACPI support monolithic in
and adding batterie, fan, button and processor support the kernel and
rebooted, alas the boot process stopp
> William Hawkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-05-03 15:25]:
>
> I rebuilt the 2.4.26 kernel on an averatec 3200. I noticed that the
> modules are not reloaded on boot. I am new at kernel rebuilding.
> Any Ideas?
>
how have you rebuilt the kernel?
If you do it 'manually', do not forget to run:
I rebuilt the 2.4.26 kernel on an averatec 3200. I noticed that the
modules are not reloaded on boot. I am new at kernel rebuilding. Any
Ideas?
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