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Upgrading to 2.4.22 is a bad idea because it has the sys_brk()
>vulnerability. 2.4.23 sounds like a beter option, or debian's 2.4.18
>kernel which isn't a
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Upgrading to 2.4.22 is a bad idea because it has the sys_brk()
>vulnerability. 2.4.23 sounds like a beter option, or debian's 2.4.18
>kernel which isn't a
without any discernible
> problems.
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> Hope this helps
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> James
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> Date : 13 December 2003 17:25:24
> Subject : Audio on Inspiron 5100
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cernible problems.
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> Hope this helps
>
> James
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> -Original Message-
> >From : Kurt A. Bartnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject : Audio on Inspiron 5100
> I've been trying for the past
Compiled kernel version 2.4.22 with CONFIG_SOUND_ICH compiled as a
module, and it seems to be working fine.
A kernel recompile also seems to have ACPI loading as well. I still need
to test that, though.
Thanks to James who recommended this solution.
Kurt
On Sat, 2003-12-13 at 11:25, Kurt A. Bar
Compiled kernel version 2.4.22 with CONFIG_SOUND_ICH compiled as a
module, and it seems to be working fine.
A kernel recompile also seems to have ACPI loading as well. I still need
to test that, though.
Thanks to James who recommended this solution.
Kurt
On Sat, 2003-12-13 at 11:25, Kurt A. Bar
s now without any discernible problems.
Hope this helps
James
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>From : Kurt A. Bartnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To : debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Date : 13 December 2003 17:25:24
Subject : Audio on Inspiron 5100
I've been trying for the past two weeks to get the i8
I've been trying for the past two weeks to get the i810 audio chipset to
work under GNOME in Sid.
I've checked the permissions on the appropriate devices /dev/sound, and
/dev/mixer. I made sure that my user account was in the audio group, and
I've even tried to compile a new kernel (unsuccessfully
s now without any discernible problems.
Hope this helps
James
-Original Message-
>From : Kurt A. Bartnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date : 13 December 2003 17:25:24
Subject : Audio on Inspiron 5100
I've been trying for the past two weeks to get the i810 audio chi
I've been trying for the past two weeks to get the i810 audio chipset to
work under GNOME in Sid.
I've checked the permissions on the appropriate devices /dev/sound, and
/dev/mixer. I made sure that my user account was in the audio group, and
I've even tried to compile a new kernel (unsuccessfully
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