On December 20, 2019 8:36:15 AM "Adrian D'Costa"
wrote:
I have a Lenovo laptop. I don't know the model number of the laptop so I
can't tell you the exact wifi device model number. Sorry about that.
But when I tried to install Debian Buster from the non-free net installer
with non-free firmwar
and other systemd scripts to
prevent any heating issues and etc.
I have tested and compiled this kernel on the current Debian testing.
Any questions I would be happy to help/answer.
Regards,
Ben Mezger
[1] - https://code.benmezger.nl/?p=deb-packages.git;a=tree
[2] - https://code.benmezger
Actually, something weird is now happening... my wireless card will only
work in Network-Manager is installed, and when it isn't, it won't work
at all. Also, it won't connect during startup, and I have to do an
ifdown and ifup to get it to work. And finally, Network Manager doesn't
recognize it,
Hmmm.. Strange. I had installed it and restarted numerous times, and
then I install Network Manager, and it starts to work for me! Network
Manager isn't showing any networks, but thats okey.
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Hey everyone,
I'm running Debian Sid, AMD64 on a new Lenovo T61. I've tried to
install the iwlwifi driver, and I got it to compile and install, and
have the microcode in /lib/firmware, and have a 2.6.22 kernel which has
mac80211. However, when I do an "iwconfig", wlan0 doesn't have an ESSID
or a
h I'm pretty sure they
do, you may need to also use a non-free codec or similar decrypting
software to make it playable outside of iTunes.
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switching focus (not even raising the window).
Ben
On Tuesday 14 March 2006 11:14, Martin Hauser wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Florian, many thanks for helping that far.
>
> On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 14:07:53 +0100
>
> Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >
>
en it gets to the part about partitioning, make sure it leaves
the first partition (/dev/hda I believe?) alone. You can mess with
the unpartitioned free space to create all the partitions you want
from that.
6.) The installer should give you the option to install Grub/Lilo,
which you'll probably want to do.
Hope that helps.
Ben
Brice Méalier wrote:
On Sun, Jul 10, 2005 at 09:41:19PM +0200, ben van 't ende [netcreators] wrote :
Hi List,
After returning to my laptop today it looked like it had gone into some
kind of stand-by. That never happened before. Maybe I never paused that
long before ;-) Anyway
ebian never
fails me :-( ) I san't boot into KDE anymore. I can only access the
shell. That looks pretty much ok to me. What has happened here and how
can I fix that and in the future prevent it?
gRTZ
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Does anyone know what causes this?
gRTz
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ben van 't ende [netcreators] wrote:
Gustavo Tourinho wrote:
Thanks for all helping.
Just changing hda to sda it works.
On 5/1/05, Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sunday 01 May 2005 07:03, Gustavo Tourinho wrote:
Ive just instaled sarge (kernel 2.4) on a acer 8103 and its
give so I am at least able to upgrade the
kernel, because ancient 2.4 seems to me to be the problem? Is there
another way to do a Netinstall with the latest Kernel. Or do we have to
wait for Sarge to be FINAL? I tries the latest (K)ubuntu and that
installed perfectly. Don't want to use that o
SubSection "Display"
Depth 1
Modes "1400x1050" "1024x768" "800x600"
is this last line where you added the screen size?
also check your log to see if anything appears there
(/var/log/XFree86.0.log)
this of course a
err.. oops, not quite sure why that came up..
:)
Ben
Paul Puschmann wrote:
debian-laptop@lists.debian.org wrote:
Hi all,
Hi Ben,
Could you please reconfigure your mail-agent and use a relaname as
sender name instead of debian-laptop@lists.debian.org ?
Kind regards,
Paul
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specify a solution).
how on earth do I get around this? I seem to now be at the position that
I can no longer install or remove anything via apt, which is getting
very frustrating...
any suggestions
Ben
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etting clocking to 33942
if I boot up using a knoppix cd clocking is set to 44607(or thereabouts)
and sound works perfectly!
can anyone tell me how to adjust the clocking?
cheers,
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ter is
the key.
Let me know if it works.
No, sorry..
Ben
Jack Nguy
Ben wrote:
Hi List,
I am not sure if this is strictly related to laptops but this is
happening on mine!
For some reason my sound is 'slow' I am running OSS, my card is an intel:
:00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: In
so is there a way of
configuring this?
Hope someone can help..!
(I know I should really be running ALSA however when installed it
doesn't seem to detect my soundcard..)
If you have any ideas please cc me as I only seem to be getting about
one in three emails sent to this list at the mom
information, please let me know if you need more..
Any suggestions, tips, URLs that may help?
thanks in advance, as always there is a refreshing beverage awaiting
anyone that can help (you have to come to Cairns in Oz to collect it!)
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Michael Schiansky wrote:
Hi Ben!
First of all, please fix your mailheader. Writing to public mls without your
realname in 'From' is most of the time a good reason to prevent others from
replying.
Noted.
Usually I use ben<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> as my from address (which
probably isn
tually read that bit in man fstab but my addled brain didn't take it
in..
Cheers, there's a beer (or whichever cold beverage you prefer) waiting
for you if you ever get to Cairns Australia!
Ben
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Adam Porter wrote:
Have you tried "man fsck" or "man shutdown"? I'm a newbie myself, so I
don't know the answer; sorry.
Adam
cheers adam,
yup been through those, man shutdown says use -F switch..
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Thomas Hood wrote:
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 10:10:14 +0100, Hanspeter Kunz wrote:
On Wed, 2004-12-22 at 12:52 +1000, Ben wrote:
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone else has had this problem recently...
I'm running debian testing. did an apt-get update three days ago and now
my sound doesn't w
d
Any thoughts/suggestions?
cheers,
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On Wednesday 01 December 2004 03:21 am, Martin Hauser wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> > I am at home, so I did try it out. What I discovered is that the MIC was
> > already muted, but the speaker was around middle. So I muted it, and
> > rebooted. When the machi
Hi
Issue solved. I talked to one of the Developers, Nozomi Sato, and we got it
resolved finally, after emailing back and forth for days.
The developers of the package kindly updated their file, and uploaded it to
the server. The URL is here:
http://www.fjts.org/~m/Soft/GKrelLongRun/index_e.ht
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 03:32 pm, p wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 03:00:11PM -0800, Benedek Frank wrote:
> > Hi
>
> __deletia_
>
> > When the machine boots, and the sound module gets loaded (solo1) a
> > screaming noise start coming out from the speaker, and won't be quiet
> > until I mute t
Hi
Thanks for responding. Answering the question, no I do not use ALSA. I use
OSS. I guess I was lazy to move over to Alsa.
Is there a way to fix it with OSS? What I think it is, is that it brings it up
with Hotplug. Maybe with Hotplug I can pass a command to the module, so that
it wont start
I did go there, but it isn't what I am looking for. These both need an
external power supply. One of them actually can run from occupying Two USB
ports, but only read mode. Perhaps all USB burners need external power, as
the writing takes up much power.
http://www.buy.com/retail/searchresults.a
ed to.
This made me think this should really be some tiny setting that is not
allright at the moment. Should I try another driver for my card or can
anyone advise me something else. I think the solution must be easy. I
just can't find the answer though.
tHNx
Ben
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Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
On Friday 15 October 2004 11:59, ben van 't ende [netcreators] wrote:
Identifier "Generic Video Card"
Driver "vesa"
Yep. This is definately a problem. I can pretty much guarantee you wont get
any anti-aliasing going with thi
have some
Linux drivers
(http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df/Detail_Desc.asp?agr=Y&ProductID=955&DwnldID=7485).
I think I'll check that out.
tHNx and I'll let you know if I can get it together.
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Even
trying to add some anti-aliasing and sub-pixels hinting doesn't help
much. I am sure it doesn't have to look like this. Or? Is it just
because a laptop has another kind of screen. This is about the only
thing I don't like about my debian laptop.
I hope there is a cure for thi
Hi,
I just debianised the CVS sources of the orinoco wireless drivers and
put them in package "orinoco-source" at:
deb http://math.mit.edu/~pezz/debian ./
The recent sources have important features that the ones in the kernel
distribution lack, such as scanning.
As this is my very first attempt
Hi,
I just debianised the CVS sources of the orinoco wireless drivers and
put them in package "orinoco-source" at:
deb http://math.mit.edu/~pezz/debian ./
The recent sources have important features that the ones in the kernel
distribution lack, such as scanning.
As this is my very first attempt
Hi,
I think that the orinoco drivers in the current kernel are pretty old;
the development drivers at
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/orinoco/
are under constant development, and have many new features (in
particular scanning and the likes).
So my questions are:
1) Is there anyone packaging
Hi,
I think that the orinoco drivers in the current kernel are pretty old;
the development drivers at
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/orinoco/
are under constant development, and have many new features (in
particular scanning and the likes).
So my questions are:
1) Is there anyone packaging
Has anyone got the modem working on a Toshiba Tecra M1?
I have googled and found people getting the Tecra 9000 running ok...
Cheers,
Ben
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Has anyone got the modem working on a Toshiba Tecra M1?
I have googled and found people getting the Tecra 9000 running ok...
Cheers,
Ben
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Es Dimecres 10 Desembre 2003 13:56, en ben va escriure:
so I think the solution is to downgrade hotplug but I have no idea how,
using apt-get
"apt-get install -t stable hotplug" may help (man apt-get!!)
Joan Tur wrote:
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Es Dimecres 10 Desembre 2003 13:56, en ben va escriure:
so I think the solution is to downgrade hotplug but I have no idea how,
using apt-get
"apt-get install -t stable hotplug" may help (man apt-get!!) ;)
Hmm...
I recently ran an apt-get dist-upgrade (debian testing) on a 2.4.22
kernel and one of the things upgraded was hotplug.
Now when I boot, my usbmouse won't load as apparently kerbdev & hid
weren't found..
a simple insmod usbmouse got it going again.
problem is that if i compile my 2.4.22 kern
I recently ran an apt-get dist-upgrade (debian testing) on a 2.4.22
kernel and one of the things upgraded was hotplug.
Now when I boot, my usbmouse won't load as apparently kerbdev & hid
weren't found..
a simple insmod usbmouse got it going again.
problem is that if i compile my 2.4.22 kernel
Carlos Sousa wrote:
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 13:38:16 +1000 ben wrote:
Carlos! how did you access the top left of the five buttons on your asus?
Please post to the list. I'll read it all the same, and perhaps other
people will be able to give better help.
Sorry about that.
Carlos Sousa wrote:
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 13:38:16 +1000 ben wrote:
Carlos! how did you access the top left of the five buttons on your asus?
Please post to the list. I'll read it all the same, and perhaps other
people will be able to give better help.
Sorry about that.
Make sure
asus?
the only button I have that seems to work is the top right, which is the
one used to power down the machine...
I have been trying to access the other 4 keys but with out any luck, any
tips or links would be great!
I have tried using xev but that doesn't pick anything up.
cheers,
Ben.
e only button I have that seems to work is the top right, which is the
one used to power down the machine...
I have been trying to access the other 4 keys but with out any luck, any
tips or links would be great!
I have tried using xev but that doesn't pick anything up.
cheers,
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from unstable and everything else from testing? I have been reading the
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3+1.34-WIP-2003.05.21-2_i386.deb
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
Has anyone else encountered this or knows how I can get around it?
I was thinking about removing libcomerr2 but wasn't sure.
cheers,
Ben
3+1.34-WIP-2003.05.21-2_i386.deb
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
Has anyone else encountered this or knows how I can get around it?
I was thinking about removing libcomerr2 but wasn't sure.
cheers,
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Problem solved!
from Kev82 at linuxquestions.org:
there is a unmarked dependancy somewhere in the hid/input code its been
there for the last few kernels, i meant to report it but forgot, anyway
if you enable all the hid stuff other than hiddev and you enable mouse
keyboard and joystick support
Problem solved!
from Kev82 at linuxquestions.org:
there is a unmarked dependancy somewhere in the hid/input code its been
there for the last few kernels, i meant to report it but forgot, anyway
if you enable all the hid stuff other than hiddev and you enable mouse
keyboard and joystick support
this post was: (was usb mouse not recognised in kernel 2.4.22)
I have renamed it in order to try and clean up the mess again, and
hopefully attract some more input.
thanks to all that have contributed so far, please continue!!
ok. here is where I am at:
latest kernel-2.4.22 compile using co
this post was: (was usb mouse not recognised in kernel 2.4.22)
I have renamed it in order to try and clean up the mess again, and
hopefully attract some more input.
thanks to all that have contributed so far, please continue!!
ok. here is where I am at:
latest kernel-2.4.22 compile using conf
Jason Kraftcheck wrote:
ben wrote:
note 1 : the mouse works fine in kernel 2.4.18, but not in kernel
2.4.22 - on the same machine.
Have you tested without X or gpm running? When I upgraded to 2.4.22 I
noticed some issues when X tried to open /dev/input/mice before
mousedev was loaded
Jason Kraftcheck wrote:
ben wrote:
note 1 : the mouse works fine in kernel 2.4.18, but not in kernel
2.4.22 - on the same machine.
Have you tested without X or gpm running? When I upgraded to 2.4.22 I
noticed some issues when X tried to open /dev/input/mice before
mousedev was loaded
Jason Kraftcheck wrote:
ben wrote:
Jason Kraftcheck wrote:
[hack]
Are you using /dev/input/mice with major 13, minor 63 as the mouse
device?
what do you mean by this? the major 13 minor 63 bit has got me
totally lost...??!!
195$ ls -l /dev/input/mice
crw-rw1 root
Jason Kraftcheck wrote:
ben wrote:
things are getting messy here.
Thanks to everyone that has replied, I greatly appreciate your replies,
however the messages are getting confused.
I have reposted this to try and clear things up a little.
I do not have usb-ohci installed. I am running an
Jason Kraftcheck wrote:
ben wrote:
Jason Kraftcheck wrote:
[hack]
Are you using /dev/input/mice with major 13, minor 63 as the mouse
device?
what do you mean by this? the major 13 minor 63 bit has got me
totally lost...??!!
195$ ls -l /dev/input/mice
crw-rw1 root root
Jason Kraftcheck wrote:
ben wrote:
things are getting messy here.
Thanks to everyone that has replied, I greatly appreciate your replies,
however the messages are getting confused.
I have reposted this to try and clear things up a little.
I do not have usb-ohci installed. I am running an
usb-uhci
My lsmod shows:
zeus:/home/ben# lsmod
Module Size Used byNot tainted
orinoco_cs 4372 1
mousedev3832 1
nls_cp437 4348 2 (autoclean)
usb-uhci 21804 0 (unused)
asus_acpi 7676 0
thermal
usb-uhci
My lsmod shows:
zeus:/home/ben# lsmod
Module Size Used byNot tainted
orinoco_cs 4372 1
mousedev3832 1
nls_cp437 4348 2 (autoclean)
usb-uhci 21804 0 (unused)
asus_acpi 7676 0
thermal
Jason Kraftcheck wrote:
Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn wrote:
On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Ben wrote:
These are the relevant modules (wrt. the usb mouse) lsmod shows on my
laptop (acer tm 634), kernel 2.4.19:
mousedev3736 0 (unused)
hid17892 0 (unused)
usbmouse
Jason Kraftcheck wrote:
Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn wrote:
On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Ben wrote:
These are the relevant modules (wrt. the usb mouse) lsmod shows on my
laptop (acer tm 634), kernel 2.4.19:
mousedev3736 0 (unused)
hid17892 0 (unused)
usbmouse
no usbmouse shows up, however if
i lsmod it appears. I am still not sure if this is the problem as my
kernel 2.4.18 (bf24) has this module loaded and the mouse works, but I
am willing to try anything at this stage!
ben
usbmouse shows up, however if
i lsmod it appears. I am still not sure if this is the problem as my
kernel 2.4.18 (bf24) has this module loaded and the mouse works, but I
am willing to try anything at this stage!
ben
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Mattia Dongili wrote:
On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 10:32:05PM +1000, Ben wrote:
Mattia Dongili wrote:
On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 11:39:23PM +1000, Ben wrote:
[...]
using X, gpm from console or what else?
using x, kde3/gnome..
if I boot back to bf24 kernel it works
Mattia Dongili wrote:
On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 10:32:05PM +1000, Ben wrote:
Mattia Dongili wrote:
On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 11:39:23PM +1000, Ben wrote:
[...]
using X, gpm from console or what else?
using x, kde3/gnome..
if I boot back to bf24 kernel it works!
kernel
Mattia Dongili wrote:
On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 11:39:23PM +1000, Ben wrote:
I have a laptop which is running debian (sarge), I have recently
upgraded the kernel from 2.4.18 to 2.4.22 to tacke advantage of acpi and
now I can't get the mouse to work..
the mouse is detected ok:
Sep 7
Mattia Dongili wrote:
On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 11:39:23PM +1000, Ben wrote:
I have a laptop which is running debian (sarge), I have recently
upgraded the kernel from 2.4.18 to 2.4.22 to tacke advantage of acpi and
now I can't get the mouse to work..
the mouse is detected ok:
Sep 7 23:
bmouse usb-uhci) as
bf24.
I am at a loss as to what I have done wrong, can anybody help?
Ben.
bmouse usb-uhci) as
bf24.
I am at a loss as to what I have done wrong, can anybody help?
Ben.
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efull and would love to use it again... :)
cheers,
Ben
efull and would love to use it again... :)
cheers,
Ben
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Hi!
I've got an l3800 with radeon 7500, works well but I can't get 3d in
xfree86 4.2...
oh, I did have a harddrive failure too
haven't found out if this is a common problem tho.
ben.
David Fokkema wrote:
Hi group,
After much thinking, I decided to buy a new laptop. From
Hi!
I've got an l3800 with radeon 7500, works well but I can't get 3d in
xfree86 4.2...
oh, I did have a harddrive failure too
haven't found out if this is a common problem tho.
ben.
David Fokkema wrote:
Hi group,
After much thinking, I decided to buy a new laptop. Fr
elp would be appreciated,
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Hi all!
for some reason my wireless network card has fallen over under linux. I
am running debian kernel bf24
the sensitivity in iwconfig has changed from 1/3 to 1/2724 (or
something similar) and the cell readout is constantly changing.
dmesg returns that i am using orinococs 0.9b
the card wo
any help would be appreciated,
Ben.
Hi all!
for some reason my wireless network card has fallen over under linux. I
am running debian kernel bf24
the sensitivity in iwconfig has changed from 1/3 to 1/2724 (or
something similar) and the cell readout is constantly changing.
dmesg returns that i am using orinococs 0.9b
the card
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THANKS FOR YOUR MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING.
YOURS FAITHFULLY,DONALD I. BEN.
CHAIRMAN.
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Try upgrading to XFree 4.2,
that should work ok...
Harry Barnes wrote:
Hi,
I finally decided to install debian on my laptop.
However X will not work. I have tried everything i
know of and done a couple of web searches.
Below are my XFree86-4 config file, lspci output,
scanpci output and cat /p
to...!
Thanks,
Ben
Joao Pedro Clemente wrote:
Can you run glxgears? Do you actually see the gears? and you do have a
frame rate between 6000-9000?
I have my display modes set to "1400x105" "1280x1024" "1024x768".
Tuxracer works fine. (Btw, what color depth are you
ahhh..!
thanks for your help on that, still can't run tuxracer though!
:(
Joao Pedro Clemente wrote:
Hi Jochen,
installed Kxconfig,
ran it and configured modelines in that, still no joy,
no errors appearing in XF86 log, can ctr+alt change resolutions now, but
everything (1024x768, 800x600 e
ochen issing wrote:
Hi Ben,
On Fri, May 02, 2003 at 10:02:03AM +1000, ben wrote:
stage 2..
I have dri working now (sort of?) and drm installed.
being a bit of a noob at x (& linux in general) I just copied my modeline
section from 1400x1050 and duplicated it for all resolutions.
that&
be have my refresh rates wonky?
Cheers,
Ben.
Joao Pedro Clemente wrote:
Oh, and I'm suposing you have kernel support for DRM, etc... Please check
that too..
e have any idea what might be wrong and how I'ld fix it?
Cheers,
Ben
and possibly Thunderbird
(minotaur) mail client.
Any links or pointers would help.
Cheers,
Ben.
another kernel compile, will get back to you.
oh, I'm trying to burn/copy .deb files, I just delete the -audio switch yes?
Thanks,
Ben.
Am Mon, 2003-04-28 um 16.48 schrieb ben:
Please send me your whole cdrecord line you are using
Hi,
Hopefully this isn't the 3rd email you have got on this, hotmail doesn't seem
to be sending, but knowing micro$oft it probably is.
anyway, third time lucky, this time with minotaur/mo
.
cdrecord: fifo was 0 times empty and 0 times full, min fill was 100%.
any thoughts?
Alexander Wirt wrote:
Am Fre, 2003-04-25 um 05.27 schrieb ben:
Hi All!
I am trying to enable cd-writing with my Asus L3800 Laptop which has a toshiba
SD-R21021715 combo DVD-CDR/RW
I am running Debian Woody with
need to know how to
make the little blighter write to cd's..
Halp!
Assuming I can get my writer working, how would I go about duplicating my
current setup to a cd (preferably bootable) so I can then install this set-up
onto another machine?
Cheers,
Ben.
just wondering, with all this talk of apmd and acpi, which is considered the
better way to go?
any suggestions, thoughts on the matter?
sr/src/kernel-source-2.4.20/kernel'
make[1]: *** [first_rule] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.20/kernel'
make: *** [_dir_kernel] Error 2
any ideas on what could be causing this?
maybe I should just re-install the kernel-source & start again..?
ben wrot
. will try installing them as suggested by Michael ie compiling
them into the kernel.
chug chug.. (the little train that could!)
Ben
Michael Ott wrote:
Hallo Ben!
2. Install the new kernel
- cd /usr/src/linux
- cp /usr/usr//.config /usr/src/linux/.config
- make ol
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