Pine, Mutt, there might be a few more.
Just my $0.02.
Matthew.
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So that's why I'm getting duplicate posting on some meesages. Thanks Dave.
Matthew.
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> The only problem is BIOS boot. That information is, I believe, stored in
the
> ESCD, but I don't know if it's reliable enough and complete enough to be
usable
> by Linux.
It seems to work well enough.
Matthew D. Pitts
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Robert,
> On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Giacomo Catenazzi spoke:
> > Here a valid configuration (no AGP, but all DRM set)
> > compiling [2.4.0]:
> > [...]
>
> DRM requires AGPGART.
What if your motherboard doesn't have an AGP slot? I'm running an older
Micro Star pentium with a ATI All-in-Wonder with the
patches at once with linux/scripts/patchkernel.
>
> Wayne
>
Wayne,
The versions of patch-kernel included in 2.3/2.4 support extra version
information, so patches from Linus and others (i.e. Alan Cox) can be applied
if proper information is placed in the kernel Makefile.
Matthew D. Pitts
My fault. The ia64 patch was the
problem.
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Matthew D.
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Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 4:39
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Subject: linux 2.4.0-test12 compile
error
Forgive me if this question has already been
answered. I am
or 1
the kernel I am trying to compile is linux-2.4.0-test12
with linux-2.4.0-test12-ia64-001214 and linux-2.4.0-test12-reiserfs-3.6.23
patches applied. Is there something else I need?
Matthew D. Pitts
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Robert,
gcc 2.7.2.3 is the safest, but egcs 1.1.2 will work. any kernels built with
gcc 2.95.x work but can be buggy.
Matthew Pitts
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2.18? If it is, then check the config.in
file in the fs/ dir for a commented block (like for usb). Unless it's been
folded into the iso9660 driver...
Matthew D. Pitts
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Heiko,
If I'm not mistaken, this sort of thing has been done by the beowulf folks.
Matthew D. Pitts
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AM qualify as a supercomputer? KDE
1.1.2 on Linux-Mandrake 7.1 here. I WILL try KDE 2.0.1 and let you know how
it runs.
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