Hi Pawel Kraszewski,
Tks for your advice.
> First of all - you may try the installation CD of Gentoo - boot it and
> give 'halt -p' at command prompt. If it switches off, that means error in
> your config. If it doesn't, this might be the hardware fault.
I made following 2 tests
1)
Booted "Ge
Dnia niedziela, 24 września 2006 11:51, Stephen Liu napisał:
> I'm suffering poweroff problem, on exiting "System halted" but not
> poweroff.
First of all - you may try the installation CD of Gentoo - boot it and
give 'halt -p' at command prompt. If it switches off, that means error in
your con
On Sunday 24 September 2006 11:35, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi Mick
>
> > Unfortunately, both HTML posting and 'top posting' are still switched On.
>
> Now I checked the option again and reload yahoo. Would it be better? Tks
>
> Remarks:
> This is a beta version of Yahoo. I don't know how to change
Hi Mick
> Unfortunately, both HTML posting and 'top posting' are still switched On.
Now I checked the option again and reload yahoo. Would it be better? Tks
Remarks:
This is a beta version of Yahoo. I don't know how to change it back to its
previous version.
Tks
B.R.
SL
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On Sunday 24 September 2006 10:51, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi Pawel,
>
> Tks for your advice.
>
> > Please, switch off HTML posting as it annoys plenty of users...
>
> Oh, sorry. I did not recognise that after changing to "yahoo mail beta".
> Now I enabled "Compose messages as plain text". Please a
Hi Pawel,Tks for your advice.> Please, switch off HTML posting as it annoys plenty of users...Oh, sorry. I did not recognise that after changing to "yahoo mail beta". Now I enabled "Compose messages as plain text". Please advise me if still on html posting. Tks.I'm suffering poweroff problem, o
Dnia niedziela, 24 września 2006 01:46, Stephen Liu napisał:
Please, switch off HTML posting as it annoys plenty of users...
Correct sequence for kernel generation/update is:
Go to your new kernel directory and first get your running kernel config (if
you enabled this in previous kernel):
# zc
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 16:46:38 -0700 (PDT), Stephen Liu wrote:
> cp arch/x86-64/boot/bzImage /boot ??
No
> OR
>
> cp arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot ??
No
> Afterwards shall I run;
> # make install
Yes. This will install the correct kernel to the correct location.
> # make modules_install
>
>
Hi folks,Gentoo_amd64I need to recompile kernel to enable/check some items.I'll run# cd /usr/src/linux# make menuconfigchecked "Legacy Power Management API", etc.# makeHere I hesitate what shall I copy.# ls arch/alpha cris i386 m68k parisc s390 sparc v850arm frv ia64 m68knomm
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