On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 10:13:35PM -0400, Mark T. Valites wrote:
> Regardless, anyone have a rsync url for the benh tree? Maybe even
> the appropriate flags if you're feeling especially generous?
rsync -avz --delete rsync.penguinppc.org::linux-2.4-benh linux-2.4-benh
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Eric C. Cooper
> If you already have a copy of the linux source, it's a lot faster to
> move/copy an existing tree into place, and then rsync benh's tree on top
> of that.
mozilla didn't seem to want to dl the benh source too fast, but wget is
moving along a lot faster. Regardless, anyone have a rsync url for t
On Sep 17 2002, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Of course, just not with all the bells and whistles as with benh.
This seems to be the opportune time to ask something that I've
been meaning to ask for some time now: how frequently are
things from benh's tree synced with the stock tr
On Die, 2002-09-17 at 01:09, Mark T. Valites wrote:
> > agpgart only works or even builds with Ben's tree. How does it fail
> > without?
>
> I did not know that... I thought the 2.4.19 kernel would build on the ti
> since it'd been out for a while. I was under the impression the benh
> kernels w
On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 19:09, Mark T. Valites wrote:
> I'm slowly dl-ing the benh source right now, but at this rate it may take
> a few weeks...
If you already have a copy of the linux source, it's a lot faster to
move/copy an existing tree into place, and then rsync benh's tree on top
of that.
> agpgart only works or even builds with Ben's tree. How does it fail
> without?
I did not know that... I thought the 2.4.19 kernel would build on the ti
since it'd been out for a while. I was under the impression the benh
kernels were the bleeding edge kernels kernels & that I could survive on
On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 22:14, Mark T. Valites wrote:
> I've been unsuccessfully trying to compile a kernel on my first generation
> tibook since I received it nearly a year ago. After playing around with
> lots of yes/no/module choices, I figured I'd try the stock config supplied
> with the kernel.
I've been unsuccessfully trying to compile a kernel on my first generation
tibook since I received it nearly a year ago. After playing around with
lots of yes/no/module choices, I figured I'd try the stock config supplied
with the kernel. Low and behold, it compiled just fine.
The system is a fi
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