a better bet at the moment.
It kinda looks like they've fixed the worst of whatever it was I'm
dimly remembering (or, at least, they think they've fixed it). But
they still suggest you go with the separate pcmcia-cs package, which
means, in your kernel configuration, you say CONFI
gabyte.
> Phil
>
It seems sensible to use the lower case b when referring to bits and
the upper case B when referring to bytes. This is the convention I've
observed particularly with regard to DSL performance claims. (Though
I'd hate to have you hold me to it being consistently use
lf, care too much which version of the kernel it's running
under. Try booting your old kernel and confirm that gdm still comes
up under it. If it does, I would argue that this is a gdm bug and
should be reported as such.
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error, while
> 2.2.18 does. I've also heard reports that test12 had the error, where
> test11 and prelease didn't.
>
Saying 2.2.18 makes it sound like a modutils issue. However, newer
versions of modutils have now been required for several test kernels.
> So, are we agreed
i then ran
> update-modules but now i get this message during start-up:
>
> Dec 31 16:59:52 yakko modprobe: Note:
> /etc/modules.conf is more recent than
> /lib/modules/2.2.18/modules.dep
>
> is this normal? should i touch mod
ect thing to do.
> Suggested workaround: as root, issue "depmod -a" following boot.
>
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existence of a "hot
atches for older releases in addition to saying that the latest release
> has fixed the problem.
>
Perhaps I misunderstand, but my impression of this is that the patches
for older releases, where present, essentially upgrade older versions
to newer versions.
> I just don't understand yo
at 0xe100 [0xe1ff].
It does work with the Tulip driver. But I have also noticed that it
wants IRQ 5. Plugging in one of these cards into a system which
wanted to assign it to IRQ 11 did not work. Which is not to say there
isn't a way to make it work. So I'm guessing you need
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