y with similar problems or better,
is there a solution ? I 've appended my XF86Config-4.
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is there a solution ? I 've appended my XF86Config-4.
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Joerg
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d the boot disk does not work. Can
> anyone give me any pointers on rolling a kernel on one
> machine for an other?
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Have you tried make-kpkg yet ? It builds a kernel-image in *.deb format.
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d the boot disk does not work. Can
> anyone give me any pointers on rolling a kernel on one
> machine for an other?
>
Have you tried make-kpkg yet ? It builds a kernel-image in *.deb format.
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Joerg
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ny's future plans for linux, but nobody could give
me an answer.
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The simplest way to do it is to put 'ltmodem' in /etc/modules to get it
automatically loaded. But that won't do, because this driver is built for
kernel-version 2.2.12. Using a kernel > 2.2.14 will immediately crash your
notebook when
is missing a thing or two?)
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The simplest way to do it is to put 'ltmodem' in /etc/modules to get it
automatically loaded. But that won't do, because this driver is built for
kernel-version 2.2.12. Using a kernel > 2.2.14 will immediately crash your
notebook when pppd is s
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