actually I was talking in general. One I recopmiled a full kernel to support my
printer. parport etc...
- diego
On 2001 December 15 &bet;,Saturday 15:38, guy keren wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Diego G. Iastrubni wrote:
> > basicly recompile the kernel with one or two new modules. Ok
> > I did
hello all.
basicly recompile the kernel with one or two new modules. Ok
I did this once, the only thing changed was one more module.
So why the new kernel (bzimage) was different, some bytes larger.
- diego
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Subject: enabling ipchains/iptables
hello
i have slack 8 with kernel 2.4.5
in the last wee
On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, TCL wrote:
> hello
> i have slack 8 with kernel 2.4.5
> in the last week i got my modem working with linux and now is the time to set
> up a firewall ruleset
actually, the correct time to do it was *before* you got your modem to
work and connected for the first time. never u
On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, TCL wrote:
Before answering, I warmly suggest using iptables and not ipchains. It's
setup is very similar, and so is the syntax. It pays to invest 30 minutes.
But, if you are determined not to do it, see below (and this will take
much more).
Assuming the kernel you run wa
hello
i have slack 8 with kernel 2.4.5
in the last week i got my modem working with linux and now is the time to set
up a firewall ruleset
i have both ipchains and iptables installed, but unfurtunally, my kernel is
compiled with no support to both
is it possible to enable support without recompi