Hi,
How did you build your module? I think that you need to
define "SMP" to compile a module for SMP-enabled kernel.
If you look at some source, there are "#ifdef"s for SMP.
I believe that you can define it as compiler option like
"gcc -DSMP foo.c"
HTH,
:eito
On Sat, Aug 19, 2000 at 09:30:56A
On Tue, Jun 13, 2000 at 03:19:22PM -0600, Kathleen Russell wrote:
> i am asking this on behalf of a co-worker.
>
> he currently has NT4.0, Win2k, and redhat 6.0 on his hard drive. he can
> boot to NT or Win2k, but has to use a boot floppy to get to linux.
>
> we have investigated this a bit and
Hi dez,
[Also, hi to everybody since this is my first post.]
Have you tried Bluefish? If not, check out:
http://bluefish.linuxbox.com/
(You need Gtk+ library and Imlib. I assume that you are using GNOME
on Linux, so you should be able to install binary package and run it.)
:eito
On Wed,