Hi,
The debian kernel compile problem has been solved.The details can be
found under the title.
Thank you for your help, regards you ti
Hi Franko,
uname -a
Linux lilike2008 6.1.119-*fah109* #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Sun Jan 5
13:01:59 CET 2025 x86_64 GNU/Linux
the problem was solved quickly and efficiently based on your instructions
SOLVED, SOLVED and SOLVED!
Thank you very much for your efforts
Yes, I am waiting for th
Istvan,
I suspect you've got a bad memory chip. Try running a memory test.
regards.
chris
On 1/4/25 20:58, Istvan Toth wrote:
Hi Marko,
thank you for your detailed and thorough advice.
I implemented them, everything ran without errors. But unfortunately the
error persists,
Building module:
> Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2025 at 7:12 PM
> From: "Jeffrey Walton"
> To: poc...@homemail.com
> Cc: "debian-user"
> Subject: Re: debian kernel compiler
>
> On Sat, Jan 4, 2025 at 4:17 PM wrote:
> >
> > > Sent: Saturday, January 0
On Sat, Jan 4, 2025 at 4:17 PM wrote:
>
> > Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2025 at 11:54 AM
> > From: "Lee"
> > To: "Franco Martelli"
> > Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > Subject: Re: debian kernel compiler
> >
> > On Sat, Jan
On 04/01/25 at 17:54, Lee wrote:
On Sat, Jan 4, 2025 at 7:52 AM Franco Martelli wrote:
On 02/01/25 at 12:53, Istvan Toth wrote:
amd 5700G cpu
If you are new to kernel compiling maybe you don't know that you can
optimize the kernel for your specific CPU architecture, if you are using
the GCC
Hi Marko,
thank you for your detailed and thorough advice.
I implemented them, everything ran without errors. But unfortunately the
error persists,
Building module:
Cleaning build area...
env NV_VERBOSE=1 make -j16 modules
KERNEL_UNAME=6.1.119-fah105..(bad exit status: 2)
Erro
> Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2025 at 11:54 AM
> From: "Lee"
> To: "Franco Martelli"
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: debian kernel compiler
>
> On Sat, Jan 4, 2025 at 7:52 AM Franco Martelli wrote:
> >
> > On 02/0
On Sat, Jan 4, 2025 at 7:52 AM Franco Martelli wrote:
>
> On 02/01/25 at 12:53, Istvan Toth wrote:
> > amd 5700G cpu
>
> If you are new to kernel compiling maybe you don't know that you can
> optimize the kernel for your specific CPU architecture, if you are using
> the GCC compiler:
>
> first make
On 02/01/25 at 12:53, Istvan Toth wrote:
amd 5700G cpu
If you are new to kernel compiling maybe you don't know that you can
optimize the kernel for your specific CPU architecture, if you are using
the GCC compiler:
first make a backup copy of the Makefile:
$ cd linux-source-6.1
$ cp arch/x8
Hi Thomas,
Okay, I'll try, but since December 26th there hasn't been a good
compiler, even though I compile 5-6 times
a day, waiting for the "messiah". I'm using the suggested 2>&1 | tee -i
"$HOME"/make_deb_pkg_log_90.
Regards, you ti
On 1/2/25 21:40, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
It would be interes
Hi,
> On Thu, Jan 02, 2025 at 20:12:09 +0100, Istvan Toth wrote:
> > I am attaching the nvidia make.log.I made the fah79 image deb package
> > myself. It also included - linux-headers-6.1.119-fah79_6.1.119-1_amd64.deb
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> The log is quite large. I'm surprised the mailing list
Hello Thomas,
every time it's about newly built packages, because the .config file
that I usually
consider to be correct has not been able to compile properly.
Regards
Hi,
Istvan Toth wrote:
> when installing
> the image the build module does not run during the short-term (30-40 minute)
> compiler runtime (I attach it).
> [...]
> ~/kernel$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-6.1.119-fah79_6.1.119-1_amd64.deb
I might have misunderstood your problem description.
I thought t
On Thu, Jan 02, 2025 at 17:11:10 +0100, Istvan Toth wrote:
> ~/kernel$ sudo dpkg -i linux-image-6.1.119-fah79_6.1.119-1_amd64.deb
> Selecting previously unselected package linux-image-6.1.119-fah79.
> (Reading database ... 192934 files and directories currently installed.)
> Preparing to unpack li
Hi Thomas,
Thanks for your advice, no, there is no message, it seems that the
header and image deb packages (header and image) are downloaded
correctly. However, when dpkg -i extracts the header there is no
problem, but when installing the image the build module does not run
during the short-t
Hi,
Istvan Toth wrote:
> Most
> times, about 100 times so far, the compiler ran at 40 minutes, but then it
> does not compile the nvidia-current 183.216.01 or the 535.183.01 module.
> Because of this, there will be no /boot/initrd.img file, the boot will not
> start.
This would match a prematurel
On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 08:01:16AM -0300, Keven Ware wrote:
> Hello, I have a question about Debian, Where Can I Find Your Generic Kernel
> Code? , I Wanted to Tune Debian Better For My Settings, I would be grateful
> if you can help me by telling me where to download the debian kernel.
The binary
On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 08:01:16AM -0300, Keven Ware wrote:
>Hello, I have a question about Debian, Where Can I Find Your Generic
>Kernel Code? , I Wanted to Tune Debian Better For My Settings, I would be
>grateful if you can help me by telling me where to download the debian
>kerne
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Debian's linux-image-3.10-2-amd64 runs 4 degrees cooler than my own
> kernel. Same workload.
>
> Can anybody figure the specifics for that?
I had some same experience with custom 3.10 kernel which I build make
old_config
Had to update to y
| # CONFIG_POSIX_MQU
On Mon, 2011-02-28 at 17:13 +, Wolodja Wentland wrote:
> A quick look at the manpage reveals that you have to specify one of the
> supported commands. Let's try "list":
>
> $ apt-listbugs list apt/0.8.11.5
> serious bugs of apt (0.8.11.5 -> 0.8.11.5)
> #558784 - apt: re-adds removed keys
> S
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 16:40 +0100, dirkydirk wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-02-28 at 15:17 +, Wolodja Wentland wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 15:37 +0100, dirkydirk wrote:
> > Which version of libc-bin do you have installed (dpkg -l libc-bin). If you
> > have 2.11.2-12 you might have run into
[..
On Mon, 2011-02-28 at 15:17 +, Wolodja Wentland wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 15:37 +0100, dirkydirk wrote:
>
> > I conclude then, there's an issue with the update script. (I'm running
> > Debian sid, btw.)
>
> An important piece of information. Which version of libc-bin do you have
> inst
Wolodja Wentland wrote:
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 15:37 +0100, dirkydirk wrote:
I conclude then, there's an issue with the update script. (I'm running
Debian sid, btw.)
An important piece of information. Which version of libc-bin do you have
installed (dpkg -l libc-bin). If you have 2.11.2-12 y
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 9:54 AM, dirkydirk wrote:
>
> I suspect the script that generates the ramdisc to be faulty. See my
> other reply here:
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2011/02/msg02902.html
Have you tried running update-initramfs one kernel at a time rather
than "update-initramfs -k
Hmm, interestingly only swap and tmp were listed with an UUID. But alas,
it did not work out to list the other partitions with their UUID.
Should I mention that software raid and lvm is used?
KR, m
On Mon, 2011-02-28 at 16:57 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Lu, 28 feb 11, 15:54:38, dirkydirk w
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 15:37 +0100, dirkydirk wrote:
> I conclude then, there's an issue with the update script. (I'm running
> Debian sid, btw.)
An important piece of information. Which version of libc-bin do you have
installed (dpkg -l libc-bin). If you have 2.11.2-12 you might have run into
[
On Lu, 28 feb 11, 15:54:38, dirkydirk wrote:
> It's grub2 and UUIDs are used; and grub finds the kernel and the ramdisc
> file. (If it would not find them, grub would show a different msg.
> Already encountered and solved that a while ago when grub had an issue
> with wanting "/boot" in the path ;)
It's grub2 and UUIDs are used; and grub finds the kernel and the ramdisc
file. (If it would not find them, grub would show a different msg.
Already encountered and solved that a while ago when grub had an issue
with wanting "/boot" in the path ;)
I suspect the script that generates the ramdisc to
Hi,
yes, there's init in it. But the directory structure of the ramdisc
looks quite different from a 2.6.31 ramdisc on another computer.
Unfortunately I did run update-initramfs -k all, and now even the 2.6.26
kernel refuses to boot. Same error.
>From the recent grml live-distro I copied kernel
On Lu, 28 feb 11, 13:09:20, dirkyd...@gmx.net wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> after updating my Debian box, it ceases to boot with above error. I
> use kernel 2.6.32. Booting older 2.6.28 seems to run the init process
> well (but has other issues).
>
> Somebody has an idea what went wrong?
I suspect prob
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On 28/02/11 12:09, dirkyd...@gmx.net wrote:
> Hi all,
hi
> after updating my Debian box, it ceases to boot with above error. I use
> kernel 2.6.32. Booting older 2.6.28 seems to run the init process well (but
> has other issues).
>
> Somebody has
On Sat, Oct 13, 2007 at 09:56:58AM +0800, Richard wrote:
...
>
> No difference: no changed cables, no changed BIOS settings etc.
>
>
>
> PS Since I used Lilo last time to boot I guess I can say grub is not the
> cause of the problem. Now I suspect it is udev and/or the lack of support
> for the
David Brodbeck wrote:
On Oct 12, 2007, at 11:25 AM, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
I ask because all those errors you posted make me still think you've
got some hardware problem. BUt I'm no expert by far.
Just as an aside, I've had occasional problems with Linux on machines
that had IDE hard
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 02:03:05PM +0800, Richard wrote:
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
I find it hard to understand how ubuntu can boot when debian
can't. I'm willing to be that if you end up reinstalling debian again,
it just works. shrug.
A
Back in Ubuntu a
On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 03:14:36PM -0700, David Brodbeck wrote:
>
> On Oct 12, 2007, at 11:25 AM, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>
>> I ask because all those errors you posted make me still think you've
>> got some hardware problem. BUt I'm no expert by far.
>
> Just as an aside, I've had occasional
On Oct 12, 2007, at 11:25 AM, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
I ask because all those errors you posted make me still think you've
got some hardware problem. BUt I'm no expert by far.
Just as an aside, I've had occasional problems with Linux on machines
that had IDE hard drives set to "cable s
On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 02:03:05PM +0800, Richard wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>
>
> > I find it hard to understand how ubuntu can boot when debian
> > can't. I'm willing to be that if you end up reinstalling debian again,
> > it just works. shrug.
> >
> > A
>
> Back in Ubuntu again a
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> I find it hard to understand how ubuntu can boot when debian
> can't. I'm willing to be that if you end up reinstalling debian again,
> it just works. shrug.
>
> A
Back in Ubuntu again after another unsuccessful install-round with
Debian. Tried again, a littl
On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 12:01:01AM +0800, Richard wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
...
>
> > whoops. I must have missed (and snipped) that. I assume the messages
> > above are from the kernel itself?
>
> Yes, the message i quoted comes almost instantly after the grub menu
> when the kernel t
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 12:50:54PM +0800, Ben Evenweg wrote:
>> Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>>> On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 10:15:35AM +0800, Richard van der Veen wrote:
Hi
I am not sure how to send a bug report about this because it seems to
be in severa
On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 12:50:54PM +0800, Ben Evenweg wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> > On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 10:15:35AM +0800, Richard van der Veen wrote:
> >> Hi
> >> I am not sure how to send a bug report about this because it seems to
> >> be in several different kernels from Debian.
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 10:15:35AM +0800, Richard van der Veen wrote:
>> Hi
>> I am not sure how to send a bug report about this because it seems to
>> be in several different kernels from Debian. (maybe it even is not
>> kernel specific but it's grub which is doing
On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 10:15:35AM +0800, Richard van der Veen wrote:
> Hi
> I am not sure how to send a bug report about this because it seems to
> be in several different kernels from Debian. (maybe it even is not
> kernel specific but it's grub which is doing something wrong.)
>
> When i repla
Ivan Glushkov wrote:
> I want to compile the newest (2.6.21.5) kernel on my Debian lenny
This is a little dated now that Etch has released, it was written for
Sarge, but it is still very good recommended reading for building
kernels on Debian. I offer it as additional reference.
http://newbie
On Sat, Jan 20, 2007 at 05:06:02PM -0500 or thereabouts, Douglas Allan Tutty
wrote:
[ ,,,]
> I hope this helps to clear things up.
Thanks Doug -- It does indeed.
--
Regards
Stephen
+
The Public is merely a multipl
On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 16:44:26 -0500, Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I dist-upgraded to Etch today, and all went well. Congrats to the
> "Team"! What is the difference between the following deb names
> (besides kernel version) ?
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ aptitude show linux-image-2.6.18-3-
On Sat, Jan 20, 2007 at 04:44:26PM -0500, Stephen wrote:
> I dist-upgraded to Etch today, and all went well. Congrats to the "Team"!
>
> What is the difference between the following deb names (besides kernel
> version)
> ?
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ aptitude show linux-image-2.6.18-3-686
>
* Gregory Soyez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-05-26 18:32]:
> I'm trying to help someone rebuilding its kernel from sources. Since
> I do not have physical access to the machine, I planned to build a
> custom debian package linux-image using make-kpkg on my own debian
> box and let her install the pack
On Tue Feb 21 18:58 , jlmb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>> So how do I find where and what files are installed/changed using
>> dpkg/apt-get/aptitude for some package (in this case - the kernel package)?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Ivan
>>
>> P.S.: Pointing me to the proper man/web page would be g
> So how do I find where and what files are installed/changed using
> dpkg/apt-get/aptitude for some package (in this case - the kernel package)?
>
> Cheers,
> Ivan
>
> P.S.: Pointing me to the proper man/web page would be great..
>
>
Hi,
Check query-actions under the dpkg man page
Ivan Glushkov wrote:
Hi,
After 2 years of happily running Debian (with Windowz I needed to
reinstall every 6 months) on my Asus laptop, unforunally, I had to
reinstall my system. After reinstalling the system (sid) I found the
newest kernel running:
# uname -a
Linux h1siglushkov 2.6.15-1-4
Malcolm Lalkaka wrote:
I just thought of another thing that could be causing this problem:
udev. When I upgraded to kernel version 2.6.12, it would not let me
upgrade my kernel unless I upgraded udev as well. Since you seem to be
having similar problems with a different sort of device, I'm led t
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 08:26:39PM -0700, Malcolm Lalkaka wrote:
I just thought of another thing that could be causing this problem:
udev. When I upgraded to kernel version 2.6.12, it would not let me
upgrade my kernel unless I upgraded udev as well. Since you seem to b
On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 08:26:39PM -0700, Malcolm Lalkaka wrote:
> I just thought of another thing that could be causing this problem:
> udev. When I upgraded to kernel version 2.6.12, it would not let me
> upgrade my kernel unless I upgraded udev as well. Since you seem to be
> having similar prob
I just thought of another thing that could be causing this problem:
udev. When I upgraded to kernel version 2.6.12, it would not let me
upgrade my kernel unless I upgraded udev as well. Since you seem to be
having similar problems with a different sort of device, I'm led to
believe that the problem
Malcolm Lalkaka wrote:
Hi,
I'm running Debian Etch (testing) and after upgrading to the debian
kernel version 2.6.12-1-686, my parallel port printer no longer seems
to work. What I mean is that Debian doesn't seem to be able to
communicate with it. Everything is physically plugged in: power and
[edited for brevity]
On Saturday 23 July 2005 15:39, Gayle Lee Fairless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Jules Dubois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Do the Debian kernel source packages use a new naming convention or
>> is this new package a vanilla kernel (or something el
Jules Dubois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm running Sid -- up-to-date except for a small number of held and broken
packages -- and have two questions about kernel source and compiling.
1) I have previously gotten, built, and used Debian's kernel source
packages, such as kernel-source-2.6.10 a
> project become useful parts of future projects. Sometimes only for
> jigs and other things. Sometimes for entire projects themselves.
> Sometimes they are too small to be useful and the shop must be cleaned
> out. Everything is relative.
Oh no. Another guy with too many boxes of scraps that
Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> Having compiled my own kernel from a kernel downloaded from ftp.kernel.org
> or a mirror thereof for years, last night I finally got brave and
> installed a kernel from DEBIAN sources.
Many people would say the reverse. That running the distro kernel is
the safe thing and
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 09:29:14AM -0700, Andreas J Guelzow wrote:
> does anybody know where I can find the kernel configuration for the
> debian kernels (the 2.4.18-smp to be exact)?
apt-get install kernel-source-2.4.18. Back up your
/boot/config-2.4.18-smp (or similar) before you do, that's t
> Hi,
>
> does anybody know where I can find the kernel configuration for the
> debian kernels (the 2.4.18-smp to be exact)? I have to recompile the
> kernelafter changing a few settings and would like to start with the
> settings in the default kernel (since I know that they are working,
> ex
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 09:29:14AM -0700, Andreas J Guelzow wrote:
> does anybody know where I can find the kernel configuration for the
> debian kernels (the 2.4.18-smp to be exact)? I have to recompile the
> kernelafter changing a few settings and would like to start with the
> settings in the
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 09:29:14AM -0700, Andreas J Guelzow wrote:
> does anybody know where I can find the kernel configuration for the
> debian kernels (the 2.4.18-smp to be exact)? I have to recompile the
> kernelafter changing a few settings and would like to start with the
> settings in the
hi andreas,
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 09:29:14AM -0700, Andreas J Guelzow wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does anybody know where I can find the kernel configuration for the
> debian kernels (the 2.4.18-smp to be exact)? I have to recompile the
> kernelafter changing a few settings and would like to start with
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The config file is installed along with the kernel image in /boot.
Andreas J Guelzow wrote:
| Hi,
|
| does anybody know where I can find the kernel configuration for the
| debian kernels (the 2.4.18-smp to be exact)? I have to recompile the
| kernelaft
Hello,
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Adam Warner wrote:
> Since no working fix has been provided to the Linux Kernel mailing
> list
> that is very doubtful (did you check the /usr/share/doc/...
> directory?):
> http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0212.0/0012.html
Right, I have just read A. Morton'
Hi Marcin Fusinski,
> Greetings!
>
> Is Debian package kernel-source-2.4.20 affected by the (limited) ext3
> data corruption bug or had it been fixed/patched (optimisation of
> data-ordered inodes only) before the package was released?
Since no working fix has been provided to the Linux Kernel m
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tobias Bengtsson) writes:
> W. Paul Mills went something in the lines of:
> > Are you starting "X" with "startx" or with a display manager?
> > If starting with startx, do you have an idle time limit on your
> > console idle time?
>
> Yes, I am starting with "startx" and I have
W. Paul Mills went something in the lines of:
> Are you starting "X" with "startx" or with a display manager?
> If starting with startx, do you have an idle time limit on your
> console idle time?
Yes, I am starting with "startx" and I have no display managers
installed.
I don't really know what y
Are you starting "X" with "startx" or with a display manager?
If starting with startx, do you have an idle time limit on your
console idle time?
Paul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tobias Bengtsson) writes:
> Hi!
>
> I'm having some problems with Debian, and I'm hoping that someone can
> help me out.
>
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (2001-10-24 14:00):
> Hi everybody,
>
> i'm currently using potato 2.2r3 the debian stable version.
>
> The new features in the new kernel like iptables are interesting and i like
> to try it.
>
> I have read the document at the url http://www.debian.or
On Sun, Oct 14, 2001 at 01:47:29PM -0700, Charles Baker wrote:
> Okay, here's my debian-newbie question for the week.
> When installing a stock debian kernel package, how do
> I get and install the modules that match that kernel
> w/o killing off the modules that match my old kernel.
> The particul
On Sun, Oct 14, 2001 at 01:47:29PM -0700, Charles Baker wrote:
| Okay, here's my debian-newbie question for the week.
| When installing a stock debian kernel package, how do
| I get and install the modules that match that kernel
| w/o killing off the modules that match my old kernel.
| The particul
Quoting Ron Peterson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Debian FAQ item 7.2 says that "The kernel (filesystem) in Debian
> GNU/Linux systems supports replacing files even while they're being
> used."
>
> How is this accomplished?
When you, say, run a program called fred, the OS finds the inode
for the file f
On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 03:18:05PM -0500, Ron Peterson wrote:
> Debian FAQ item 7.2 says that "The kernel (filesystem) in Debian
> GNU/Linux systems supports replacing files even while they're being
> used."
>
> How is this accomplished? If I roll my own kernel, do I need to patch
> it first to s
Adam Shand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > May be there are some parameters I _must_ turn on in the kernel to run
> > VMware? or may be I must install respective kernel-headers package?
>
> you need to have the real time clock enabled. other then that i don't think
> there is anything that is re
Adam Shand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > May be there are some parameters I _must_ turn on in the kernel to run
> > VMware? or may be I must install respective kernel-headers package?
>
> you need to have the real time clock enabled. other then that i don't think
> there is anything that is re
> May be there are some parameters I _must_ turn on in the kernel to run
> VMware? or may be I must install respective kernel-headers package?
you need to have the real time clock enabled. other then that i don't think
there is anything that is required (the default debian kernel used to
provide
Andy Roosen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I had the same problem until I compiled with the parallel port as a
> module (I usually compile everything into the kernel). There's a note
> somewhere on the VMware install site that implied a parallel module
> was required.
I compiled paralled port as m
I had the same problem until I compiled with the parallel port as a
module (I usually compile everything into the kernel). There's a note
somewhere on the VMware install site that implied a parallel module
was required.
Cheers,
Andy
On Thu, Apr 06, 2000 at 12:52:48PM +0400, Alexander Zhuckov wrot
Jean Pierre LeJacq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
>
> > > When I build kernel from sources (using kernel-package)
> > > vmware completely hangs my box (I must use reset button).
> > >
> > just an idea: vmware builds its own kernel modules. if you chan
On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> > When I build kernel from sources (using kernel-package)
> > vmware completely hangs my box (I must use reset button).
> >
> just an idea: vmware builds its own kernel modules. if you change the
> kernel, you might need to re-run vmware-config.pl
Oswald Buddenhagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > When I build kernel from sources (using kernel-package)
> > vmware completely hangs my box (I must use reset button).
> >
> just an idea: vmware builds its own kernel modules. if you change the
> kernel, you might need to re-run vmware-config.pl
> When I build kernel from sources (using kernel-package)
> vmware completely hangs my box (I must use reset button).
>
just an idea: vmware builds its own kernel modules. if you change the
kernel, you might need to re-run vmware-config.pl
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