Hi all,
I'm having difficulties to configure and install a custom kernel 2.4.18. I
currently run "Woody" with kernel 2.2.x installed.
This is the Quicklist of the commands I tried to install kernel 2.4.18:
1. su + password
2. Install kernel-pachake kernel-source-2.4.18 from CD
3. cd /usr/src
4.
It seems like the package isn't made. Don't you get errors while creating
the package (the make-kpkg... command)? If so, post them, that might give
a clue.
On Sat, 19 Oct 2002, Joel wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm having difficulties to configure and install a custom kernel 2.4.18. I
> currently run "Woo
On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 01:52:21PM +0200, johan van de wauw wrote:
> It seems like the package isn't made. Don't you get errors while creating
> the package (the make-kpkg... command)? If so, post them, that might give
> a clue.
>
> On Sat, 19 Oct 2002, Joel wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > I'm having d
Hi all,
Joel a écrit:
Hi all,
I'm having difficulties to configure and install a custom kernel
2.4.18. I currently run "Woody" with kernel 2.2.x installed.
This is the Quicklist of the commands I tried to install kernel 2.4.18:
1. su + password
2. Install kernel-pachake kernel-source-2.4.18
Hi
Here is the situation:
Sony Vaio PCG - FX215
Debian Woody with 2.4.18 kernel with compiled in Power Managment support
and APM Bios support.
no entires in lilo.conf about power
poweroff turns do everything what it is to do, but stops when power down
is displayed.
reboot rebooting my computer, b
Hi there,
I am about to purchase a combo dvd/cdrw drive and I would
like to ask for some advice to make sure I get a linux compatible one.
First of all here is what I have
Toshiba 1800-314 with celeron 1.1
graphics chip Trident CyberBlade XP
I have found one manufacturer which claims compatib
:>> What could be the problem here? It seems that al processes get killed if
:>> they run 'too long' or something? Is there a way to prevent this from
:>> happening? Or is this a bug that should not happen?
:>
:>Maybe using slip is a better way to get this to work.
:>Slip is a wellknow and an old m
Make-kpkg didn't return any error message.
I tried /usr/src # dpkg --purge kernel-source-2.4.18 and get the folowing
error message:
dpkg -warning: igoring request to remove kernel-source-2.4.18 wich isn't
installed
RESULT=0
It looks like the package has not been installed by make-kpkg.
I didn't
Dominik Juszczyk wrote:
Hi
Here is the situation:
Sony Vaio PCG - FX215
Debian Woody with 2.4.18 kernel with compiled in Power Managment support
and APM Bios support.
no entires in lilo.conf about power
poweroff turns do everything what it is to do, but stops when power down
is displayed.
reboo
Joel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Make-kpkg didn't return any error message.
> I tried /usr/src # dpkg --purge kernel-source-2.4.18 and get the
> folowing error message:
> dpkg -warning: igoring request to remove kernel-source-2.4.18 wich
> isn't installed
> RESULT=0
> It looks like the package ha
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, Luis Mendes wrote:
> I am about to purchase a combo dvd/cdrw drive and I would
> like to ask for some advice to make sure I get a linux compatible one.
>
> First of all here is what I have
>
> Toshiba 1800-314 with celeron 1.1
> graphics chip Trident CyberBlade XP
>
> I have
On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 09:45:33PM +0200, Dominik Juszczyk wrote:
> what should I do to make poweroff and reboot working properly???
Probably disabling APIC in your kernel.
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I just recently reinstalled Woody on my T8100. The first time, I
installed using a port replicator. After install, when I booted the
machine on the port replicator, it would find the interface and assign
the IP address. When I was using the PCMCIA NIC (a Xircom RealPort 16),
I had to manually start
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, Luis Mendes wrote:
> I am about to purchase a combo dvd/cdrw drive and I would
> like to ask for some advice to make sure I get a linux compatible one.
>
> First of all here is what I have
>
> Toshiba 1800-314 with celeron 1.1
> graphics chip Trident CyberBlade XP
>
> I have
:>> What could be the problem here? It seems that al processes get killed if
:>> they run 'too long' or something? Is there a way to prevent this from
:>> happening? Or is this a bug that should not happen?
:>
:>Maybe using slip is a better way to get this to work.
:>Slip is a wellknow and an old m
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On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 09:45:33PM +0200, Dominik Juszczyk wrote:
> what should I do to make poweroff and reboot working properly???
Probably disabling APIC in your kernel.
--
Christian Surchi, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] | ICQ
www.debian.org - www.softwarelibero.it - www.firenze
I just recently reinstalled Woody on my T8100. The first time, I
installed using a port replicator. After install, when I booted the
machine on the port replicator, it would find the interface and assign
the IP address. When I was using the PCMCIA NIC (a Xircom RealPort 16),
I had to manually start
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