RE: kernel 2.4.17...2 strange things

2002-01-31 Thread Jeff Bonner
> > > The other problem is that with my previous 2.2.19 kernel the 3com > > > was detected at IRQ7 and 0x300 which is what it is set to... > > > (checked with the 3com utils) > > > > > > But with 2.4.17 it gives me IRQ12 and base 220which is the PS2 > > > port IRQ...(so no mouse either) I ch

Re: kernel 2.4.17...2 strange things

2002-01-31 Thread Cory Snavely
> > Today i upgared from potato to woody... > > with: > > dselect update > > apt-get dist-upgrade > > (just mentioning it cause this might be the wrong way?) > > > > And i switched to a 2.4.17 kernel. > > > > Now i have 2 NICsdifferent brands...realtek and 3com. > > eth0, the realtek, connnect

Re: kernel 2.4.17...2 strange things

2002-01-20 Thread Brian Nelson
Paul Mackinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > wsa declaimed: > > And another thing...i also noticed that on mounted vfat windows partitions > > every file and every directory now gets marked as executable... > > Is this normal? > The 'ls -l' output for vfat is mostly bogus, the vfat file system >

Re: kernel 2.4.17...2 strange things

2002-01-20 Thread Paul Mackinney
wsa declaimed: > Hi, > > Today i upgared from potato to woody... > with: > dselect update > apt-get dist-upgrade > (just mentioning it cause this might be the wrong way?) > > And i switched to a 2.4.17 kernel. > > Now i have 2 NICsdifferent brands...realtek and 3com. > eth0, the realtek, co

RE: kernel 2.4.17...2 strange things(2)

2002-01-05 Thread Wojciech Arabczyk
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Kurc, Marcin A. wrote: > first about FAT - yes it is normal, FAT doesn't support permissions > > NICs - did you check if you have any problems with drivers? that might be > the reason why they switch places. > You might also try to turn off PNP support in your bios and recompi

RE: kernel 2.4.17...2 strange things(2)

2002-01-04 Thread Kurc, Marcin A.
first about FAT - yes it is normal, FAT doesn't support permissions NICs - did you check if you have any problems with drivers? that might be the reason why they switch places. You might also try to turn off PNP support in your bios and recompile the kernel without PNP support. I've also found a