> Note that you really need the very latest oskit binary package. > If you used that and it didn't work, we certainly want to find out why but > if you don't have the time to debug it than we have to wait until someone > can reproduce it who has time :)
I downloaded the most recent oskit package (along with hurd and gnumach) and it's cleared up the previous problems. However, after oskit-mach has done its device-finding stuff, it now moans about /boot/servers.boot being in the wrong format or something. Should I still be using "module=/boot/serverboot.gz"? Anyways, it seems to have been a bit of a pointless exercise as, after scouting through the oskit sources, it would appear that via-rhine drivers aren't included in oskit anyway :) Bob -- Bob Ham: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://pkl.net/~node/ IRC: 'node' on irc.openprojects.net: #slashdot ICQ: 4396425 'node' "The GNU philosophy is about freedom. To be free one must have personal power. Personal power is an individual thing, difficult to obtain and quick to perish." --Krisno Pryosusilo

