On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 06:51:03PM -0600, Bradley C. Midgley wrote:
> using the same config, the current 2.4-benh kernel (2.4.10-ben0) fails to
> find my ide drive whereas an older benh kernel (2.4.5-pre3) finds it with
> no trouble. [both have dma enabled and on by default; in fact the compile
> f
On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 05:22:00PM +0200, Michel D?nzer wrote:
> Vinod Kurup wrote:
>
> > I just did an apt-get upgrade on my unstable powerpc machine and it
> > upgraded libc6.
> >
> > shortly thereafter, I started getting this message in my syslog:
> >
>
/etc/init.d/inetd restart', is not enough - it needs
> to be stopped and started again.
So i went to runlevel 1 and then back to 2 and everything was back to
normal. Just thought I'd mention it in case it happens to anyone
else.
Vinod
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to upgrade X stuff, let it, but then
go into those 2 directories mentioned above and do make install again, to
use your drivers. I'm not sure how long this will be necessary - anyone
know?
Again, this is just the way I do it, so I'd be interested to hear ways that
work better.
Vi
dev.mac_hid.mouse_button2_keycode = 87
dev.mac_hid.mouse_button3_keycode = 88
dev.mac_hid.mouse_button_emulation = 1
I agree though that it took me a while to figure out what numbers to put in
there.
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x' and put it in the 'Linux Kernels' Folder within the "System Folder'
on your Mac partition. This is where BootX looks for kernels. After you've done
this, you'll be able to select your kernel from the pulldown menu on BootX. Oh
yeah, did I mention that y
ided by the pcmcia_cs module package, but the kernel's version doesn't
have the wireless modules, the tools (like cardmgr), or the config files
(everything in /etc/pcmcia).
Good luck!
Vinod
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