Re: lilo.conf--vga=ask doesn't; APM

1997-04-05 Thread Rick
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- This may be a stupid question, but, are you typing make *config in the "/usr/src/linux" directory? It doesn't work in any other directory. If you are then you should replace your kernel source files because somthin aint right. On 05-Apr-97 Nikolaj Richers wrot

Re: lilo.conf--vga=ask doesn't; APM

1997-04-05 Thread Nikolaj Richers
Hello Douglas and Carey, On 03-Apr-97, Douglas L Stewart wrote >On 4 Apr 1997, Carey Evans wrote: >> APM support can be in a 2.0.27 kernel if it's compiled in. >> Recompiling your kernel isn't too bad, if you make sure you have all >> the information about all your hardware and use "make menuconf

Re: lilo.conf--vga=ask doesn't; APM

1997-04-04 Thread Douglas L Stewart
On 4 Apr 1997, Carey Evans wrote: > APM support can be in a 2.0.27 kernel if it's compiled in. > Recompiling your kernel isn't too bad, if you make sure you have all > the information about all your hardware and use "make menuconfig" or > "make xconfig". make-kpkg is supposed to make it easier to

Re: lilo.conf--vga=ask doesn't; APM

1997-04-04 Thread John Foster
> > I do have one question about /lilo.conf/: I'd like Linux to use 480 > > pixels vertically rather than the 400 scans it seems to use by default. > > So I read and read and read, and eventually came accross the 'vga=ask' > > entry for lilo.conf. Only, it doesn't ask anything, just boots > > up a

Re: lilo.conf--vga=ask doesn't; APM

1997-04-04 Thread Carey Evans
Nikolaj Richers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I do have one question about /lilo.conf/: I'd like Linux to use 480 > pixels vertically rather than the 400 scans it seems to use by default. > So I read and read and read, and eventually came accross the 'vga=ask' > entry for lilo.conf. Only, it does