First, apologies for the mangled reply previously. The Ctrl-C-Y was
typoed as Ctrl-X-Y.
What I was going to say before I changed my mind was that I agree with
John to some extent - kudzu has it's place, but it's also caused me
some problems. Specifically, it's auto-probing completely futzed the
s
> > I have to disagree with that statement. I have found kudzu to do a very nice
> > job of detecting hardware and also changes to my system. I have both added
> > and deleted hardware and each time kudzu detected the change and made the
> > appropriate changes.
> >
> > I'm sure it's is not perf
>
> I have to disagree with that statement. I have found kudzu to do a very nice
> job of detecting hardware and also changes to my system. I have both added
> and deleted hardware and each time kudzu detected the change and made the
> appropriate changes.
>
> I'm sure it's is not perfect nor t
John Summerfield wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > When I build a 2.2.12 or 2.2.14 kernel for my own, kudzu crashes with a
> > segmentation fault. I think that I forgot something to enable which is
> > needed by kudzu. I suppose it depends on the pci settings, but I don't
> > know on which particular.
On Sat, 5 Feb 2000, Piotr Majka wrote:
> After recompiling and install I got erorr, when I try run apache
> compiled on the early version of glibc
>
> lut 4 12:22:03 link httpd: : error in loading shared
> libraries: httpd: symbol getrlimit, version GLIBC_2.1.3 not defined in
> file libc.so.6
> Hello,
>
> When I build a 2.2.12 or 2.2.14 kernel for my own, kudzu crashes with a
> segmentation fault. I think that I forgot something to enable which is
> needed by kudzu. I suppose it depends on the pci settings, but I don't
> know on which particular. I am using the kudzu tool which was de