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> - Direct Rendering Manager : I had to disable it for my SiS 650,
> although I left the AGP, because I just couldn't compile my 2.4.23
> kernel. Someone told me to have a look at DRI Project, but how can I
> include it in my kernel ?
>
> SiS650 owners
Hello,
Yesterday I got the solution...
A very stupid thing : the tutorial I followed was designed for a ext3
filesystem, and put the ext2 fs in module... but as I boot on an ext2
partition... ;-)
Then the black screen : I didn't enable the framebuffer in my kernel and
asked in lilo.conf to
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> - Direct Rendering Manager : I had to disable it for my SiS 650,
> although I left the AGP, because I just couldn't compile my 2.4.23
> kernel. Someone told me to have a look at DRI Project, but how can I
> include it in my kernel ?
>
> SiS650 owners
Hello,
Yesterday I got the solution...
A very stupid thing : the tutorial I followed was designed for a ext3
filesystem, and put the ext2 fs in module... but as I boot on an ext2
partition... ;-)
Then the black screen : I didn't enable the framebuffer in my kernel and
asked in lilo.conf to di
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>> Does CONFIG_X86_UP_APIC option has something to do with ACPI ?
> No, i don't think so ... but someone else may answer this question.
Nothing at all.
APIC = Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller
http://www.acronymfinder.com/af-query.asp?Acron
Le lun 22/12/2003 à 12:51, Guillaume Duveau a écrit :
> Benoit DUFFAU wrote:
> > Le lun 22/12/2003 à 12:10, Guillaume Duveau a écrit :
> >
> >>Hello,
> >>
> >>I decided to compile my own 2.4.23 kernel for my Gericom Webshox
> >>(Pentium4, SiS 5513, SiS 650 video, SiS 900 Fast ethernet, SiS 7012
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>> Does CONFIG_X86_UP_APIC option has something to do with ACPI ?
> No, i don't think so ... but someone else may answer this question.
Nothing at all.
APIC = Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller
http://www.acronymfinder.com/af-query.asp?Acron
Le lun 22/12/2003 à 12:51, Guillaume Duveau a écrit :
> Benoit DUFFAU wrote:
> > Le lun 22/12/2003 à 12:10, Guillaume Duveau a écrit :
> >
> >>Hello,
> >>
> >>I decided to compile my own 2.4.23 kernel for my Gericom Webshox
> >>(Pentium4, SiS 5513, SiS 650 video, SiS 900 Fast ethernet, SiS 7012
Benoit DUFFAU wrote:
Le lun 22/12/2003 à 12:10, Guillaume Duveau a écrit :
Hello,
I decided to compile my own 2.4.23 kernel for my Gericom Webshox
(Pentium4, SiS 5513, SiS 650 video, SiS 900 Fast ethernet, SiS 7012
Audio). I've downloaded the sources from www.kernel.org and I followed
instr
Le lun 22/12/2003 à 12:10, Guillaume Duveau a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I decided to compile my own 2.4.23 kernel for my Gericom Webshox
> (Pentium4, SiS 5513, SiS 650 video, SiS 900 Fast ethernet, SiS 7012
> Audio). I've downloaded the sources from www.kernel.org and I followed
> instructions at
>
Hello,
I decided to compile my own 2.4.23 kernel for my Gericom Webshox
(Pentium4, SiS 5513, SiS 650 video, SiS 900 Fast ethernet, SiS 7012
Audio). I've downloaded the sources from www.kernel.org and I followed
instructions at
http://people.via.ecp.fr/~alexis/formation-linux/config-noyau.html
Benoit DUFFAU wrote:
Le lun 22/12/2003 à 12:10, Guillaume Duveau a écrit :
Hello,
I decided to compile my own 2.4.23 kernel for my Gericom Webshox
(Pentium4, SiS 5513, SiS 650 video, SiS 900 Fast ethernet, SiS 7012
Audio). I've downloaded the sources from www.kernel.org and I followed
instruct
Le lun 22/12/2003 à 12:10, Guillaume Duveau a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I decided to compile my own 2.4.23 kernel for my Gericom Webshox
> (Pentium4, SiS 5513, SiS 650 video, SiS 900 Fast ethernet, SiS 7012
> Audio). I've downloaded the sources from www.kernel.org and I followed
> instructions at
>
Hello,
I decided to compile my own 2.4.23 kernel for my Gericom Webshox
(Pentium4, SiS 5513, SiS 650 video, SiS 900 Fast ethernet, SiS 7012
Audio). I've downloaded the sources from www.kernel.org and I followed
instructions at
http://people.via.ecp.fr/~alexis/formation-linux/config-noyau.html
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