turns out, that because my cpu was overclocked to the ration of 5.5
instead of 5x at 100mhz bus on a FIC VA503+ motherboard you cant compile
a kernel without cc1 SIG 11 internal compiler errors man !well glad
its not my ram that costs doe :)
thanks all.
chris
anyone know what the hell is going on here ? ive never seen an error
like this. is my compiler crapping out ? maybe im just really tired. im
running 2.2.17 on other machines and had no problem till now. here is
the error :
cc -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux-2.2.17/include -Wall
-Wstrict-prototypes
Jerry Kubeck wrote:
To those who accept Paul's offer to say something
nowplease be easy on
him. We want him to do it again.
Jerry
>In a message dated: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 18:18:49 EDT
>Benjamin Scott said:
>
>>I could not help but notice some striking similarities between this
comment
>>posted
Jerry Feldman wrote:
Go to Donald Becker's site.l He is the maintainer. Make sure you get both
tulip.c and pci-scan.c, pci-scan.h and kern_compat.h
http://www.scyld.com/network/tulip.html
dsbelile wrote:
dsbelile wrote:
anyone know where i can get the source for tulip.o and not here
Derek Martin wrote:
Yesterday, dsbelile gleaned this insight:
anyone know where i can get the source for tulip.o and not here :
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/tulip.html.
/usr/src/linux/drivers/net/tulip.c?
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i installed a SONY 8x4x32 burner this weekend and everything has gone
really smooth, i have even burned from it under linux and huhhhugh
windows. but i lost audio ( cd playing ) under linux on the /dev/cdrom.
dev/cdr see's the audio disk, but i dont want to use my burner for
audio. what should i
dsbelile wrote:
anyone know where i can get the source for tulip.o and not here :
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/tulip.html.
thanks in advance...
chris
nevermind found this place :)
http://www.dsl.ics.tut.ac.jp/~linux/tulip/
chris
anyone know where i can get the source for tulip.o and not here :
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/tulip.html.
thanks in advance...
chris
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someday when you really bored :) scan anselm.edu and utoronto.edu just to pick on a
couple but both major targets and could have the smakdown. someone has to be
putting machines in... anselm is a mix of NT , linux ( cobalt 4.0 ) , and
solaris 7.0. all the linux boxen on there network is wide
is tonights meeting still on in concord ?
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do you have ipmasqadm loaded ?
http://dsbelile.ne.mediaone.net/dsbelile/downloads/firewall_utils/ is the
directory on my server for the firewall utils you need.
take care,chris
Dave Seidel wrote:
Hi Charlie,
I have the two lines that start with "/usr/sbin/ipmasqadm" commented
does anyone know a list of cards with dec chipsets on them? or direct me
to a 10/100 pci nic that is dec based.
thanks, chris
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as a dumbass today i was changing the nice "welcome to red hat" to
"whaup dsbelile's machine here" in the rc.sysinit and saved
and extra " in the first "\t\t\t\t"whaup" and now i cant boot
up. ive tried to repair it with trinux, i can edit it with vi but it
seams to stay only in
"Kenneth E. Lussier" wrote:
David L. Roberts wrote:
They took a look at me too:
Jul 3 19:43:32 ria in.ftpd[2785]: connect from 24.112.52.123
But this is the ftp daemon right...? I guess I could shut ftp
off as well - I just find it useful to transfer "homework"
between my
does anyone have a link to the modules for the logitech express vid cam?
or anyone know if it even works under linux? logitech's site just talks
about there new game controllers and linux... one of my friends is
getting into linux and he want to run his camera and i have never set
one up
hello guys, i scored 2 RS/6000's for free :) 1 tower, 1 desktop
running AIX 4.0 ick! anyway i wanted ask what version besides yellow
dog linux i can put on these, possible a BSD version ?
thanks a bunch and merry computing!
chris
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hello, i admit ive been in RedHat land way to long i think and im
screwing around with slackware 7.0. i can t seem to get the x-server
right. ive gone throught the xf86setup and my screen is hugomendo! i
have an ati rage iic card and a sony 100es monitor. how do i get this
x-server right under
Jerry Kubeck wrote:
Can anyone set out flyers for the Feb 29th GNHLUG meeting at the libraries,
computer shops, etc in their are this week and weekend?
Jerry
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how do i set up remote x for administration?
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to jamie sorry i gave your name out.. but your good bro
Benjamin Scott wrote:
On Sat, 12 Feb 2000, Adam Wendt wrote:
Could someone suggest some
Dave Seidel wrote:
How many of you guys are participating in the SETI@home
(http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/) project? Is there any interest in
forming a GNHLUG team? If so, I'd be happy to set it up -- lemme know
-- Dave
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the new hyperdata laptops run linux really nice! 1 thing that was a pain to
get going was the sound but otherwise a sweet laptop..
"Kenneth E. Lussier" wrote:
Any laptop that is listed in the Hardware compatability list. I've had
good luck with IBM, but those are the only one's that I've had
Chester Martel wrote:
There ain't no shortcut from Concord to Peterborough unless you have a
helicopter.
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Subject: Re: RE: Directions
Paul Lussier wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to come up with a place for the meeting on the 23rd in Manchester,
and was told that NH College might be a good place to inquire. However, they
seem to not have very much contant info on their web site. It appears that no
on in the enitire Computing
Derek Martin wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Nadeem Kafi Khan wrote:
Could somebody please explain what ppp-compress-2x module means?
It refers to PPP header compression, which you don't need, so just ignore
it.
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