I just made and installed my first kernel [2.4.18]! and booted too!
One problem is that the network initialization that used to occur
[2.4.18-bf24] doesn't.
The ether net card is recognized but my machine no longer does an
inquiry to the router to get an address.
Where do I find the stimulus?
Nother issue: I thought I was compiling the ALSA driver into the
kernel, but dmesg says
No ALSA driver installed
Starting ALSA sound driver (version none): modprobe: Can't lodcate
module snd failed
On the other hand sound is now working for the first time. Any idea
what happened?
Thanks
Paul Schwartz
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