(I have tried many .config w/o any success).
Have you tried extracting the config from the running kernel?
I'm not sure if the default kernel includes it at '/proc/config.gz',
and I'm at school I'm not in a position to check - can someone confirm
this? If it does, you can do something like 'zca
What CD player program are you using? Does it freeze as soon as you stick
the disk in? If so, what desktop are you using? KDE? Gnome? XFCE? Can you
play other sounds/music files? Can you rip audio with CDParanoia? Which
optical drive do you have?
On 12/4/06, Baz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello
Baz wrote:
What happens to GRUB if I simply delete the Debian partition? And, if I'm
looking to install Ubuntu, will it simply overwrite Debian?
You'll lose your menu at least. Also, you will lose the ability
for it to read your file system(s). I think it would be best
to re-install GRUB after
On 12/4/06, Baz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What happens to GRUB if I simply delete the Debian partition? And, if I'm
looking to install Ubuntu, will it simply overwrite Debian?
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- Joy Division
I think that if you install Ubuntu and install GRUB in the s
On Mon, 4 Dec 2006 14:31:34 -0800
Baz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What happens to GRUB if I simply delete the Debian partition? And,
If you grub.conf is located there, you will not be able to use your
grub anymore.
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Hi all,
not sure using the proper NG, but let's have try I having an old HP
Omnibook900 and I'm compiling an optimized Linux image for it under
Debian distro.
When using the defacto package from Debian the pcmcia card is configured
an work like a charm. When I do use my compiled kernel I have
What happens to GRUB if I simply delete the Debian partition? And, if I'm
looking to install Ubuntu, will it simply overwrite Debian?
--
"...heart and soulone will burn."
- Joy Division
On Mon, 4 Dec 2006 08:50:45 -0800 Baz wrote:
> I installed "etch" on a Z60t Thinkpad a few days ago. Now, the entire
> system freezes when I attempt to play an audio CD. Although I'm new
> to Linux, this sounds major; as in, I'll likely need to reinstall
> it. Of course, the experience, which l
Hello.
I installed "etch" on a Z60t Thinkpad a few days ago. Now, the entire
system freezes when I attempt to play an audio CD. Although I'm new to
Linux, this sounds major; as in, I'll likely need to reinstall it. Of
course, the experience, which leads me to this assessment comes from working
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