--- Juan Quintela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the output of this program, to be able to detect the
> BIOS
> http://people.redhat.com/arjanv/dmidecode.c
>

This is what I get on my Dell Inspiron 8000 w/ ATI M4
 [root@sidell sczjd]# ./dmidecode.c
./dmidecode.c: /1: Permission denied
./dmidecode.c: 2.4.17-10mdk-noapic: command not found
./dmidecode.c: 2.4.17-10mdk-noapic: command not found
./dmidecode.c: line 4: syntax error near unexpected
token `(C)'
./dmidecode.c: line 4: ` *      (C) 2000,2001 Alan Cox
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'

I do not understand why 2.4.17-10mdk-noapic appears
since I do not have that kernel on my system as far as
I know. I also had this setup as executable and ran as
root.

[sczjd@sidell boot]$ d
boot.0300                       lilo-bmp/
boot.b@                         lilo-graphic/
chain.b                         lilo-menu/
config@                         lilo-text/
config-2.4.16-11mdk             lost+found/
config-2.4.17-16mdk             map
config-2.4.17-20mdk             mbr.b
config-2.4.17-21mdk             message@
grub/                           module-info-2.4.9-13
initrd-2.4.16-11mdk.img         os2_d.b
initrd-2.4.17-16mdk.img         System.map@
initrd-2.4.17-20mdk.img        
System.map-2.4.16-11mdk
initrd-2.4.17-21mdk.img        
System.map-2.4.17-16mdk
initrd-2.4.9-13.img            
System.map-2.4.17-20mdk
initrd.img@                    
System.map-2.4.17-21mdk
initrd-laptop-2.4.17-16mdk.img  System.map-2.4.9-13
kernel.h@                       us.klt
kernel.h-2.4.16-11mdk           vmlinuz@
kernel.h-2.4.17-16mdk           vmlinuz-2.4.16-11mdk
kernel.h-2.4.17-20mdk           vmlinuz-2.4.17-16mdk
kernel.h-2.4.17-21mdk           vmlinuz-2.4.17-20mdk
kernel-laptop-2.4.17-16mdk      vmlinuz-2.4.17-21mdk
lilo@                           vmlinuz-2.4.9-13

and

[sczjd@sidell boot]$ rpm -qa|grep kernel
kernel-2.4.17.16mdk-1-1mdk
kernel-2.4.17.20mdk-1-1mdk
kernel-2.4.16.11mdk-1-1mdk
kernel-source-2.4.17-21mdk
kernel-headers-2.4.17-24mdk
kernel-2.4.17.21mdk-1-1mdk

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