Hi,
I need some help...
I can compile a bootable 2.4.27-4 kernel from debian packaged source, but
I cannot compile a bootable kernel using kernel.org source. I have tried
2.4.27, 28, 29, 30 and 36 none will boot with the megaraid module
(*)'d...however the debian packaged kernel 2.4.27-4 will
Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2008-04-21 10:21 +0200, Steven Jones wrote:
David Baron wrote:
One word of severe warning: Current libc packages are incompatable
with 2.4 and any hint of a 2.4 kernel (such as an env variable
ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4 or such) will render the system mostly unusable. I
had just
On 2008-04-21 10:21 +0200, Steven Jones wrote:
> David Baron wrote:
>> One word of severe warning: Current libc packages are incompatable
>> with 2.4 and any hint of a 2.4 kernel (such as an env variable
>> ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4 or such) will render the system mostly unusabl
Steven Jones wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
8><--
I just compiled a 2.4.36-3 kernel using the 2.4.27's config file, locks
up at the megaraid module, so somewhere between .27 and .36 there was a
change that broke the megaraid module.
I am compiling a 2.4.30 but I think that's broken as w
David Baron wrote:
One word of severe warning: Current libc packages are incompatable with 2.4
and any hint of a 2.4 kernel (such as an env variable ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4 or
such) will render the system mostly unusable. I had just this problem and
bash would not run. I was able to play with other
David Baron wrote:
One word of severe warning: Current libc packages are incompatable with 2.4
and any hint of a 2.4 kernel (such as an env variable ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4 or
such) will render the system mostly unusable. I had just this problem and
bash would not run. I was able to play with other
One word of severe warning: Current libc packages are incompatable with 2.4
and any hint of a 2.4 kernel (such as an env variable ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4 or
such) will render the system mostly unusable. I had just this problem and
bash would not run. I was able to play with other shells a bit but it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
8><--
I just compiled a 2.4.36-3 kernel using the 2.4.27's config file, locks
up at the megaraid module, so somewhere between .27 and .36 there was a
change that broke the megaraid module.
I am compiling a 2.4.30 but I think that's broken as well as it didnt
work
> On 04/20/2008 01:16 AM, Steven Jones wrote:
(>> Mumia W.. wrote:
>>> [...]
>>> Each patch is designed to be used against a particular version of the
>>> Linux kernel. You might have an incompatible group of patches. For
>>> example, if [the] Asus board patch is for 2.4.27, but the sk98lin patch
>
On 04/20/2008 01:16 AM, Steven Jones wrote:
Mumia W.. wrote:
[...]
Each patch is designed to be used against a particular version of the
Linux kernel. You might have an incompatible group of patches. For
example, if [the] Asus board patch is for 2.4.27, but the sk98lin patch is
for 2.4.32, yo
version numbers, e.g. 2.4.28,
2.4.29, ... 2.4.36.
However, I think you'll be better off getting an updated
2.4 kernel from http://www.kernel.org/ . As far as the revision number
in 2.4.27-4 is concerned, you will determine what number(s) go after the
dash. Read "man make-kpkg" to find
e.g. 2.4.28,
2.4.29, ... 2.4.36.
However, I think you'll be better off getting an updated
2.4 kernel from http://www.kernel.org/ . As far as the revision number
in 2.4.27-4 is concerned, you will determine what number(s) go after the
dash. Read "man make-kpkg" to find out how to speci
lla kernel.
I know but I wanted a "patched" kernel, I am assuming any bugs etc will
then have been fixed.
However, I think you'll be better off getting an updated
2.4 kernel from http://www.kernel.org/ . As far as the revision number
in 2.4.27-4 is concerned, you will determin
r, I think you'll be better off getting an updated
2.4 kernel from http://www.kernel.org/ . As far as the revision number
in 2.4.27-4 is concerned, you will determine what number(s) go after the
dash. Read "man make-kpkg" to find out how to specify the version and
revision numbers.
If
I know this is old hat, but due to a bug in the 2.6 kernel and the
megaraid driver I can boot a 2.6 kernel2.4 works fine, but I have to
add NIC modules for me Asus board, Realtek 8110 and a Marvel sk98lin.
The std one (sk89lin) in debian 2.4.27-4 does not work and there isnt
one I can find
Woohoo, reloading works indeed. The files are visible when I use the -eject
flag and mount the cd afterwards.
Thanks for the helping part
Regards,
Ben
2007/1/30, Eduard Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
#include
* Sonixxfx [Tue, Jan 23 2007, 03:11:47PM]:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to burn multisession
#include
* Sonixxfx [Tue, Jan 23 2007, 03:11:47PM]:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to burn multisession cd's with cdrecord but I have a problem.
> After I have written a multisession disc, and mount it, the burned files are
> not shown at /media/cdrom. The files are written to the disc though, because
> I
disc though, because
I can access/see them when I have rebooted my system and mount the cd.
I am running Debian Sarge with a 2.4 kernel. I don't have this problem
with a 2.6 kernel. I have tried cdrecord and mkisofs from Debian stable, I
have tried wodim from backports.org , and I have tried the
I thought this problem only occured with a 2.4 kernel, but it is also
happening with a 2.6 kernel.
Thanks
Ben
2007/1/23, Sonixxfx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
I am trying to burn multisession cd's with cdrecord but I have a problem.
After I have written a multisession disc, and mo
mount the cd.
I am running Debian Sarge with a 2.4 kernel. I don't have this problem with
a 2.6 kernel. I have tried cdrecord and mkisofs from Debian stable, I have
tried wodim from backports.org, and I have tried the latest Cdrecord which I
have compiled and installed myself. I have also tr
Title: Solution Posted: How to make bootable GRUB CD ( IDE CDRW drive) for Debian 3.1 with 2.4 kernel
Here is the solution, that worked for me to make bootable GRUB CD for Debian 3.1 server with 2.4 kernel having IDE CD-RW ( Dell PowerEdge 2800 3.6 MHZ). This is useful for booting up your
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to get my IDE CD-RW drive to work on Debian 3.1 (with
2.4.27-2-686-smp kernel). cdrecord -scanbus shows the MegaRAID controllers on
0,0,0 and 0,1,0, and none of the entries include my CD-RW. If I were to do
cdrecord -scanbus dev=ATAPI:, it shows my CD-RW, but also o
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 21:10:52 -0700, Erik Steffl wrote:
> Nori Heikkinen wrote:
>> on Wed, 29 Sep 2004 10:00:19PM -0400, Nori Heikkinen insinuated:
>>
>> [iPod on USB]
>>
>> i'm using USB (1.1), fwiw. (but i don't think that matters for this).
Officially, USB 1.1 isn't supported.
I have a 20GB
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 21:10:52 -0700
Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nori Heikkinen wrote:
> > on Wed, 29 Sep 2004 10:00:19PM -0400, Nori Heikkinen insinuated:
> >
> >>yet in my kernel config, i have:
> >>
> >>CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=m
> >>
> >>so it seems like it should be modprobe-able ...
>
Nori Heikkinen wrote:
on Wed, 29 Sep 2004 10:00:19PM -0400, Nori Heikkinen insinuated:
i'm trying to mount my new iPod on my home computer now. at work,
running the 2.6.6 kernel, the only kernel module i needed to
modprobe was usb-storage. here, running the 2.4.26 kernel, i don't
seem to have a m
on Wed, 29 Sep 2004 10:00:19PM -0400, Nori Heikkinen insinuated:
> i'm trying to mount my new iPod on my home computer now. at work,
> running the 2.6.6 kernel, the only kernel module i needed to
> modprobe was usb-storage. here, running the 2.4.26 kernel, i don't
> seem to have a module called a
i'm trying to mount my new iPod on my home computer now. at work,
running the 2.6.6 kernel, the only kernel module i needed to modprobe
was usb-storage. here, running the 2.4.26 kernel, i don't seem to
have a module called anything like that, nor will the computer
recognize the iPod when it's plu
When install kernel-image-2.6.*, apt don't make initrd.img automatically,you
should usr mkinitrd to build a initrd.img, and edit your lilo.conf if you use
lilo, or run 'update-grub' if you use grub
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Brian Walker wrote:
Kent West wrote:
[initrd.img] should be in /boot. It should have been installed
automatically.
Indeed it is - many thank for the reference. But ls -l shows that
there is no symlink to the initrd.img. Should there be one? This is
where the apt-get called a problem, and see
Kent West wrote:
Brian Walker wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Compiling a kernel is a great thing to do if you want the education,
or if you have some esoteric need to do so, but for 90%+ of the
population out there, the standard Debian kernels will do just fine.
That should be the case here; support
Brian Walker wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Compiling a kernel is a great thing to do if you want the education,
or if you have some esoteric need to do so, but for 90%+ of the
population out there, the standard Debian kernels will do just fine.
That should be the case here; support for the tulip dri
Kent West wrote:
Robert Packer wrote:
I am a complete newbie to this and don't have a clue how to compile a
kernel(I'm reading up, but still...), so is it possible to make the
2.4 kernel work with a nic card that needs a tulip driver? It works
fine with the 2.2.20 kernel but if possibl
Robert Packer wrote:
I am a complete newbie to this and don't have a clue how to compile a
kernel(I'm reading up, but still...), so is it possible to make the
2.4 kernel work with a nic card that needs a tulip driver? It works
fine with the 2.2.20 kernel but if possible I'd like to
I am a complete newbie to this and don't have a clue how to compile a
kernel(I'm reading up, but still...), so is it possible to make the
2.4 kernel work with a nic card that needs a tulip driver? It works
fine with the 2.2.20 kernel but if possible I'd like to use the latest
kerne
; or
s> modprobe ip_alias
s> Can anyone confirm that I need to re-compile the kernel in order to get
s> it working or how I can get hold of the ip_alias module?
s> I tried modprobe ip_alias
s> which gives:
s> modprobe: Can't locate module ip_alias
ok - it lo
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 10:11:08PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
> I wasn't clear from your message, how are you turning off you machine?
> apm suspend usually (always?) requires a dedicated partition (which
> usually needs to be created using a dedicated tool under M$) into which
> it stores the memo
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 04:34:18PM +0100, Israel Herraiz Tabernero wrote:
> It seems your motherboard only supports APM, so you should specify
> "append="apm=on acpi=off" in your /etc/lilo.conf, and remove all the
> acpi related packages (such as acpid).
I just added this to lilo.conf, then put ap
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 04:34:18PM +0100, Israel Herraiz Tabernero wrote:
> > With kernel 2.4.22 I enabled power management in the BIOS and placed
> > "apm" in /etc/modulesHere is some ACPI-related dmesg output
>
I wasn't clear from your message, how are you turning off you machine?
apm s
> With kernel 2.4.22 I enabled power management in the BIOS and placed
> "apm" in /etc/modulesHere is some ACPI-related dmesg output
You can (and should) not use ACPI and APM at the same time. If your
motherboard supports ACPI, use it. Otherwise if your motherboard does
not support ACPI bu
I was able to use power management on my desktop with kernel 2.4.22 but
once I upgraded to another 2.4.X kernel I started having problems. The
desktop would go into power-saving mode but would not wake up no matter
what I tried.
I installed Debian from the beta 2 installer, and am running unstable
Hi,
I want to upgrade the kernel of a Woody from 2.2.22 to 2.4.25. The
computer is an old Pentium 75 with two NICs (NE2000) ; everything goes
well with 2.2 (io and irq in modules.conf), but NICs are not recognized
with 2.4, even with insmod followed by the io and irq parameters.
The module
Hi all,
Up until recently I've been running Squid on Red Hat or Fedora. I've
always successfully used ident lookups with Squid to log users via ident
clients running on the Windows LAN machines.
I've now tried out Squid under Debian and cannot get it to log ident
responses even with the same con
On Fri, 06 Feb 2004, Alex HaLdey wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am trying to install a Debian Woody 2.4 kernel.
>
> In the middle of the installation, after it installs the base system and
> restarts, I get the following error.
>
> "kernel panic: no init found. Try pa
Hi there,
I am trying to install a Debian Woody 2.4 kernel.
In the middle of the installation, after it installs the
base system and restarts, I get the following error.
"kernel panic: no init found. Try passing init =
option to kernel"
I am running a DELL Dimension 2350,
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Hash: SHA1
I have a 82801CA/CAM AC'97, and don't have any problems with sound
(2.4.24 or 2.6.2).
Did you try with the Alsa drivers for XMMS (not OSS)?
If you have to use OSS, are you sure your OSS modules are loading?
For me:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ /sbin/lsmod|grep
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 10:55:39AM +0100, Gregory Soyez wrote:
> > I only got my Intel 82801EB AC'97 working when I started using the
> > 2.6.1 kernel.
>
> You mean using OSS or ALSA ? Actually, I have an Intel soundcard
> which works properly with both kernels 2.4 and 2.6 (except for the
> full d
> I only got my Intel 82801EB AC'97 working when I started using the
> 2.6.1 kernel.
You mean using OSS or ALSA ? Actually, I have an Intel soundcard which works
properly with both kernels 2.4 and 2.6 (except for the full duplex access)
but I can not get sound with ALSA and kernel 2.6 (AC'97 0:0
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 10:50:47AM -0500, Kevin Coyner wrote:
>
> Am I correct in stating (from google searching) that sound for an
> onboard Intel 82801DB AC'97 Audio Controller is not supported in the 2.4
> kernel?
I only got my Intel 82801EB AC'97 working when I started
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 11:28:59PM +0100, Joachim Fahnenmueller wrote..
> Do you have permission to access /dev/dsp ?
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l /dev/dsp
> crw-rw 1 root audio 14, 3 2001-06-13 11:22 /dev/dsp
> ^
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ groups joachim
> j
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 12:59:50PM -0500, Kevin Coyner wrote:
>
> (...)
> Pretty much the same:
>
> ryan:/home/ryan# lsmod |grep audio
> i810_audio 24764 1
> ac97_codec 13716 0 [i810_audio]
> soundcore 3940 2 [i810_audio]
> ryan:/home/ryan# uname -r
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 11:59:29AM -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote..
> > ryan:/home/ryan# dpkg -l | grep oss
> > ii gstreamer-oss 0.6.4-3 OSS plugin for GStreamer
> > ii libao2 0.8.4-1.1 Cross Platform Audio Output Library
> > ii libflac4 1.1.0-10 Free Lossless Audio Code
On 2004-02-04, Kevin Coyner penned:
>
>
> Again, pretty much the same:
>
> Gnome 2.4, trying xmms and using OSS. xmms is pointing to /dev/dsp,
> which points to /dev/dsp0.
>
> Are their any specific OSS deb's that need to be installed?
>
> ryan:/home/ryan# dpkg -l | grep oss
> ii gstreamer-oss 0
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 11:13:16AM -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote..
> What app are you trying to use, in what environment?
>
> I finally got xmms to work under gnome after 1) setting xmms to use
> OSS and 2) realizing that I had "muted" the system using the gnome
> panel. Doh!
Again, pre
On 2004-02-04, Kevin Coyner penned:
>
>
> Pretty much the same:
>
> ryan:/home/ryan# lsmod |grep audio
> i810_audio 24764 1
> ac97_codec 13716 0 [i810_audio]
> soundcore 3940 2 [i810_audio]
> ryan:/home/ryan# uname -r
> 2.4.24-1-686
>
> Hmmm. I must b
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 10:00:03AM -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote..
> I'm not sure your onboard is the same as mine, but I have sound working:
>
> luigi:~# uname -r
> 2.4.24-1-386
> luigi:~# lsmod | grep audio
> i810_audio 21436 1
> ac97_codec 11444 0 [i810_aud
On 2004-02-04, Kevin Coyner penned:
>
> Am I correct in stating (from google searching) that sound for an
> onboard Intel 82801DB AC'97 Audio Controller is not supported in the
> 2.4 kernel?
>
> Do I need to upgrade to the 2.6 kernel to get this working (or get a
>
Am I correct in stating (from google searching) that sound for an
onboard Intel 82801DB AC'97 Audio Controller is not supported in the 2.4
kernel?
Do I need to upgrade to the 2.6 kernel to get this working (or get a
different PCI plugin card)?
Thanks
Kevin
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On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 13:20:08 +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote:
Hi there,
> Anyone able to help on this one?
maybe me :)
>[...]
> 3c589_cs: RequestIRQ: Resource in use
Okay, I had the same problem with ne2k-cards: as soon as I inserted a card
into the second slot, the IRQ requested was in use..
I foun
Julian Gilbey wrote:
> Jan 12 23:37:20 polya2 kernel: ISA irqs (scanned) = 3,4,5,7,9,10,11
> status change on irq 11 Jan 12 23:38:52 polya2 kernel: cs: memory probe
> 0x0c-0x0f: excluding 0xe4000-0xf Jan 12 23:38:53 polya2
> kernel: 3c589_cs: RequestIRQ: Resource in use
>
> Thanks
Anyone able to help on this one?
I used the Debian bootdisk 2.2.20-idepci kernel to set up on an old
laptop (Toshiba Tecra 740CDT). I wanted to compile my own kernel,
tried the 2.4.23 kernel. I used the kernel PCMCIA drivers, but
although the 2.2.20 PCMCIA modules worked perfectly (hence I can s
I faced the same problem. You have to enable DHCP in the kernel. Say Y
to socket filtering in the Networking Options. The documentation in the
kernel is misleading, so do not go with it.
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On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 21:56:30 +0100,
"Chris Wilcox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've just kicked myself, I need the binary-5: bf2.4 iso!
>
> I have promply kicked myself for not reading things fully before
> posting!
...or for checking cd-1 properly... ;-)
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Hi all,
Is anyone aware of a network install boot iso for Woody? I've done some
digging on google.co.uk/linux and debian planet and not found much.
Thanks for any replies,
nry
go to debian.org, click on 'network install' under 'Getting Debian',
click on 'minimal CD'... :)
I've just kicked myself, I need the binary-5: bf2.4 iso!
I have promply kicked myself for not reading things fully before posting!
Regards,
nry
Hi all,
Is anyone aware of a network install boot iso for Woody? I've done some
digging on google.co.uk/linux and debian planet and not found much.
Hi all,
Is anyone aware of a network install boot iso for Woody? I've done some
digging on google.co.uk/linux and debian planet and not found much.
Thanks for any replies,
nry
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Em Fri, 29 Aug 2003 00:40:26 -0400 (EDT), Geoffrey Prewett
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> I recently bought a Sony GRT-170 laptop and have been trying to
> install Debian on it. I have been successful in getting 2.2.20
> (3.0r1) to both boot and have network (sis900) support.
> Unfortu
Robert Epprecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Geoffrey Prewett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I recently bought a Sony GRT-170 laptop and have been trying to install
>> Debian on it. I have been successful in getting 2.2.20 (3.0r1) to both boot
>> and have network (sis900) support. Unfortunate
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 14:35:56 +0200
Robert Epprecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Geoffrey Prewett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I recently bought a Sony GRT-170 laptop and have been trying to
> > install Debian on it. I have been successful in getting 2.2.20
> > (3.0r1) to both boot and have
Geoffrey Prewett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I recently bought a Sony GRT-170 laptop and have been trying to install
> Debian on it. I have been successful in getting 2.2.20 (3.0r1) to both boot
> and have network (sis900) support. Unfortunately, 2.4 kernels refuse to
> work. modprobe sis900
Hi,
I recently bought a Sony GRT-170 laptop and have been trying to install
Debian on it. I have been successful in getting 2.2.20 (3.0r1) to both boot
and have network (sis900) support. Unfortunately, 2.4 kernels refuse to
work. modprobe sis900 works great, but the network simply does not work
--- Marco Franzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> Hi,
>
> > Would it be possible that the 2.4 kernel has dropped support for a
> > chipset that worked in in the 2.2 kernel? Should I file a bug report?
>
> Digging on kernel.org I found that this is likely a
Hi,
Any ideas why a 2.4 kernel would not work when a 2.2 kernel would?
My old hardware is an Asus MB from 1997 with an SIS chipset,
(non-super) 370 socket, Pentium MMX 166 MHz, 128MB EDO SIMMs.
I thought before I buy brand new hardware that requires a 2.4 kernel,
I should try the 2.4 kernel on
On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 00:50:08 +0200, Marco Franzen wrote:
> + insmod: Note: /etc/modules.conf is more recent than
> /lib/modules/2.4.18-568tsc/modules.dep
Have you done update-modules and depmod -a ?
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just suppresses the messages.)
I have also tried taking lots of hardware out, leaving only the MB and
one IDE device: either the first hard disk (booting Woody) or the
CD-writer (booting Knoppix). The booting always gets stuck at the
same point.
Would it be possib
hi,
I'm having problems with a USB mouse (MS Optical Wheel mouse).
I've compiled a 2.4 series kernel (2.4.21) and it works fine, except for an
annoying problem where it doesn't seem to want to set up my USB mouse.
I'm running this on a Dual Pentium Pro pc (Intel PR440FX motherboard).
Everythin
> Geordie Birch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Check the comprehensive install manual at debian.org.
[snip!]
The manual doesn't give an answer to my question.
> No documentation? Nothing printed on the chips on the card, or no
> access to google?
I used the name of the card and google.
But that's
On Sat, May 31, 2003 at 12:57:02PM +0200, Steinar Bang wrote:
> However, the e100 NIC wasn't detected either. Was it supposed to have
> been? Would it have, if the NIC had been connected? (it wasn't)>
Check the comprehensive install manual at debian.org. If it's not
in there, it's not part o
Previously, when I've done potato netinstalls, I've been using the
compact floppy set. This kernel has always autodetected NICs.
Last week I tried using a CD with the 2.4bf netinstall, to install on
an Compaq^H^H^H^H^H^HHP with two builtin Broadcom 5700 NICs, and one
extra e100-based NIC.
The Br
On 22 Mar 2003 09:59:17 -0700
Blake Covarrubias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BTW, Linux Junior has a good PET on compiling a kernel from source on
> Debian.
> http://www.linuxjunior.org/cgi-bin/pet/pet.cgi?SUBMIT=Display&id=12
> From my experiences it also works on Woody and Sid. Good luck.
There
Thanks for all the help on this topic.
I thought the answer might be simple, but just
couldn't run across how to do it in the mound of
documentation on the Debian site, and on the CDRom
set.
Thanks again.
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On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 09:17, Blake Covarrubias wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 08:40, Larry wrote:
> > I'm new to the group, sorry if this is an oft asked
> > question, but I don't know the answer.
> >
> > How do I install Woody to use the 2.4 kernel?
> &g
On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 07:40:15AM -0800, Larry wrote:
| I'm new to the group, sorry if this is an oft asked
| question, but I don't know the answer.
|
| How do I install Woody to use the 2.4 kernel?
Use the "bf2.4" installer variant.
| Or, does one install Woody wit
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 08:40, Larry wrote:
> I'm new to the group, sorry if this is an oft asked
> question, but I don't know the answer.
>
> How do I install Woody to use the 2.4 kernel?
>
> Or, does one install Woody with the 2.2 kernel and
> upgrade somehow?
>
> How do I install Woody to use the 2.4 kernel?
>
1. put CD in drive
2. boot from the CD.
3. type bf24 at the prompt instead of just enter
Sharninder Singh
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'M.C.S.E - Mineswee
I'm new to the group, sorry if this is an oft asked
question, but I don't know the answer.
How do I install Woody to use the 2.4 kernel?
Or, does one install Woody with the 2.2 kernel and
upgrade somehow?
Is the only way to install the 2.4 source and build a
kernel?
Is it best to
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 06:19:16PM -0600, Jonathon B. Craw wrote:
> Problem: Any 2.4 kernel I've tried, 2.4.18 - 20, ac patch for .20, or
> kernel from Woody install cd with boot option bf24 fails at this
> prompt:
>
> boot:
> Loading 4th
> BIOS data check succes
Problem: Any 2.4 kernel I've tried, 2.4.18 - 20, ac patch for .20, or kernel
from Woody install cd with boot option bf24 fails at this prompt:
boot:
Loading 4th
BIOS data check successful
Uncompressing Linux. . . Ok, booting the kernel.
And there it hangs.
2.2, any custom kernel or
On Tuesday 11 March 2003 17:23, Donald Spoon wrote:
> I have lost the OP's message, so I will reply to this one instead in the
> hopes it gets seen.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2003/debian-user-200303/msg02001.html
> Over the last 4-5 months of monitoring this list, I have seen a
> "hand
On Tuesday 11 March 2003 14:57, Jonathan Matthews wrote:
> [snip rtl8139 problems]
>
> No idea if this is feasible here, but my favourite way of solving 8139
> problems is to put a decent nic in the box (Intel EtherExpress, Tulip,
> LinkSys - maybe, etc.) and ignore the PoS RTL.
>
> Seriously - dr
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 07:07:22PM +0100, PeterG wrote:
> "Jonathan Matthews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im
> Newsbeitrag news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 11:07:10AM -0500, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > [snip rtl8139 problems]
> >
> > No idea if this is feasible here, but
Hi,
this cant´t be the solution.
I´m suffering and going crazy about this problem.
I have a 3com 3c905b!
peter
"Jonathan Matthews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im
Newsbeitrag news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 11:07:10AM -0500, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> > Hi,
> [snip rtl8139 probl
Jonathan Matthews wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 11:07:10AM -0500, Fraser Campbell wrote:
Hi,
[snip rtl8139 problems]
No idea if this is feasible here, but my favourite way of solving 8139
problems is to put a decent nic in the box (Intel EtherExpress, Tulip,
LinkSys - maybe, etc.) and ignore
Hi
I also have a rtl8139 card. It works perfectly well for me. I compiled
kernel 2.4.18 from unstable(which i am running) with support for the
rtl8139 card. Had no problems with getting the 8139too driver probed.
Worked first time around.
I am to a certain degree a newbee, but are you sure the s
On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 11:07:10AM -0500, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> Hi,
[snip rtl8139 problems]
No idea if this is feasible here, but my favourite way of solving 8139
problems is to put a decent nic in the box (Intel EtherExpress, Tulip,
LinkSys - maybe, etc.) and ignore the PoS RTL.
Seriously
Hi,
First off, is this the correct place to get answers on kernel/driver problems?
Should I instead post to debian-boot, should I email the kernel maintainer,
or should I submit a bug report?
Now the problem ... I recently purchased a Gigabyte GA-8SIMLH motherboard. It
has an onboard network
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 12:27:20AM +0100, Ulf Janitschke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i had the same problem. First with a 'D-Link'-card with Via-Rhine Chipset.
> With a 2.2 kernel everything was fine. With the 2.4 i got 'netdev watchdog
> eth0 transmit timed out'. The problem showed up with both, the 2.4.16
ng woody.
> > everything has gone well apart from this message which keeps coming
> > through every now and then:
> >
> > netdev watchdog eth0 transmit timed out
> >
> > i used the 2.4 kernel which came with the disks - 2.4.18-bf2.4. the
> > network card
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 12:48:06PM +, Andrew M. Lindley wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 04:15:23PM +0700, arief_mulya wrote:
> > Dear Andrew,
> >
> >
> > Have you tried with noapic parameter on boot?
> >
> > If it's still a failure, maybe you can try disabling
> > CONFIG_*_APIC?
> >
>
>
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 04:15:23PM +0700, arief_mulya wrote:
> Dear Andrew,
>
>
> Have you tried with noapic parameter on boot?
>
> If it's still a failure, maybe you can try disabling
> CONFIG_*_APIC?
>
Thanks, noapic on the boot didn't work but disabling the config did.
Problem fixed thank
Dear Andrew,
Have you tried with noapic parameter on boot?
If it's still a failure, maybe you can try disabling
CONFIG_*_APIC?
Best Regards,
arief_mulya
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