...o only update against the unstable branch. So here's the question: since woody's official Linux kernel is 2.2.20, did I do a very unwise thing by installing a 2.4.20 kernel from http://kern...
Linux kernel version 2.5.23 has been released. It is available from:
Patch: ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.5/patch-
2.5.23.gz
Full source: ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2...
... well.
I have one significant issue with the Knoppix distro, and that is their failure to include the kernel headers and source for their distribution. This makes it very difficult (for me) to do ...
... book that was published by the Linux Foundation that guides developers how they can participate in Linux kernel development and the process for contributing.
Thinking about it I think I might give...
Tried whose? If you can find the kernel version that the builder used, you can recompile the kernel and/or modules they used, and remake the boot disk. See the Bootdisk-HOWTO at http://tldp.org/ for...
LILO doesn't break for no reason. Most likely problem: when you built and installed the new kernel, you failed to re-run LILO to rewrite the boot block with the location of the new kernel. Things...
Well, choosing not to add support for the boot media in the kernel is a personal decision of yours. It helps to maintain the use of a single kernel across many machines, but in the end its usually eas...
The HP laptops use a firewire controller which doesn't work with a kernel less than 2.4.21-rc2. (Currently 2.4.21-rc7 is the latest on kernel.org.) When Red Hat, e.g., asks to install vs. rescue ...
...n another port?
It's a good day NOT to be running IIS, isn't it?
Jul 19 13:49:11 myhost kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=6 216.227.20.65:54678 123.123.123.123:80 L=48 S=0x00...
...I found through Foogazi.com.
'In your famous debate with Tanenbaum on micro versus monolithic LT: kernels you say that "From a theoretical (and aesthetical) standpoint [micro kernels are bette...
... anyway (tell me if I'm wrong), so i might as well use the appropriate target when compiling.
My kernel is indeed penitum-mmx compiled, and I will do glibc and leave it at that. Not wanting t...
...re is some of my background.
I have been using Linux for many years now. IIRC I started with the 0.9? kernel. I started with slackware, then moved to debian, then Redhat, now Mandrake. The last ve...
I finally figured out why Redhat gave a kernel panic. I think they should refine their error messages to be more down to earth. The problem was I had Solaris installed as a dual boot with windows. The...
...V), which is kink of strange, and you don't need the 'real' on the cl.
I have only one kernel (that I use, a custom 2.4.19) and only boot from a floppy at this point. (trying to get...
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