I tried upgrading the kernel today on my machine and have a problem
that is very similar to about a year ago... that I never completely
figured-out.
I think the problem I'm having is the same as before-- and it's described here:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/07/msg03029.html
I d
Nick,
>> When I tried insmod 8139too (the module for the network card), I get a
>> number of unresolved symbol errors.
>
>What happens if you 'modprobe 8139too'?
That one made me think - the error indicated that it could not find the
hardware.
Did an lspci and noticed that the kernel had not det
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linux-2.4 >
> When I tried insmod 8139too (the module for the network card), I get a
> number of unresolved symbol errors.
What happens if you 'modprobe 8139too'?
> Any ideas?
Using insmod does nothing to sort out module dependencies. Usi
Hi all,
I am fairly new to Debian, but have used Mandrake and Redhat for a couple
of years.
I have had a Debian Woody box running for a few months running the stock
2.2.20-idepci kernel, and decided it was time to upgrade.
The box is a AMD XP 1800 with 256Mb DDR266 RAM.
I ran:
apt-get install
Hi All
I run an ABIT KT7A-Raid Mainboard with two Segate 40gig disks connected
and striped with raid0. I have recently installed debian from the 3.0 ISO
using the 2.4.18-bf24.4 Kernel.
The system works fine, but of course I am not satisfied with the kernel,
and I wish to configure and upg
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