No problem with all this. I spend many months with many different video
cards trying to get quake 3 to work. I really, really, really wan't to
prevent anyone from having to suffer through the same stuff that I did.
Now, on to your questions.
First of all, are you using your own custom kernel righ
Ok, Let says (as is the case here)
that i have installed a pristine vanilla
potato and then upgraded to woody.
I have dselected the kernel source and all.
and i want to run my TNT2 card work
what are the steps in additon to what you wrote
DO i have recompile my kernel?
i have installed the so
yes, i would lve to hear about
i have a little experiecn in it,
i have to run right now but ill wireet back and explain more
On Sat, 1 Jan 2000, Brandt Dusthimer wrote:
> Oops. Sorry. I forgot to tell you about "make" ing your kernel. Do you
> know how to compile/make your own kernel? I
> Oops. Sorry. I forgot to tell you about "make" ing your kernel. Do you
> know how to compile/make your own kernel? If not then I have to tell you
> that your dealing with a fragile area of your OS. If you already have
one's
> source installed (under /usr/src/linux), hopefully you should ju
> Oops. Sorry. I forgot to tell you about "make" ing your kernel. Do you
> know how to compile/make your own kernel? If not then I have to tell you
> that your dealing with a fragile area of your OS. If you already have
one's
> source installed (under /usr/src/linux), hopefully you should
Oops. Sorry. I forgot to tell you about "make" ing your kernel. Do you
know how to compile/make your own kernel? If not then I have to tell you
that your dealing with a fragile area of your OS. If you already have one's
source installed (under /usr/src/linux), hopefully you should just be able
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