DMA(Ultra66) Have Kernel 2.3.3 but error on
compile
Ok well I installed Linux on my machine: P-III 500mhz 128mb Ram 20gb HD 1gb HD Both
are connected to the Promise
Ultra66 DMA controller. And so now I have to type linux ide2=0x10e0, ide3=0x10d4 into
lilo every time I boot. I read that
You're probably going to just tell me to upgrade but...
Anyone seen this?
We have a RedHat 6.2 system with stock kernel with two Intel
Etherexpress Pro 10/100 cards:
alias eth0 eepro100
alias eth1 eepro100
"eth0" has the IP and MAC address of:
172.16.128.79 00:B0:D0:21:A3:
"Del Campo, Damian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm new to using emacs on Linux, at Uni on the old Unix systems we used to
> use C^x and C^s (C^ = control) to save and then C^c C^c to compile.
There are no default hotkeys to compile. I normally use M-x compile,
but you can define C-c C-c by p
Bill Nottingham wrote:
>
> Dax Kelson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> > In the preview directory on the 2nd RH7 cdrom, there is a kernel 2.4
> > optimized RPM of glibc. Since the release of RH7.0, there have been a
> > couple errata updates of glibc. Can a kernel 2.4 optimized version of
> > glibc