--- Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Farley wrote:
--- Roberto C. Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
You really should be using Etch.
Well, some of us prefer not to live at the
bleeding edge.
Sometimes when you have bleeding edge technology
you need bleeding edge
--- Roberto C. Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 12:30:23PM -0800, Peter
Farley wrote:
Bleeding edge technology?!?! I bought the Dell
8400 as-is and used (from the Dell bargain area)
over two years ago. Bleeding edge it ain't.
As Andrew pointed out, Etch
Hi all,
Trying to install Sarge to Dell 8400 w/internal SATA
from jigdo'd i386 DVD. Kernel 2.4 fails to see SATA
internal HDD entirely (CD access OK). With kernel 2.6
using expert26 I can wait to load ata_piix driver
until after CD is accessed, but STILL does not see
SATA drive, only external
--- Roberto C. Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You really should be using Etch.
Well, some of us prefer not to live at the bleeding
edge.
Regards,
Peter
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Thanks for that info, Scott. I'll do that and see
what I get.
Peter
--- Scott Henson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Snipped
kernels are special in debian since you have to
reboot for them to take effect. apt-cache search
kernel-image should show you all the kernels
avaliable. Choose one and
I got it from a DVD install disc for s390 that I
bought from linux-cd.com, plus whatever the install
process got from the stable archive. The installation
was done six weeks or so ago. The disc was burned
around Feb 9, 2003, AFAIK.
Thanks for the url for s390 kernel-images.
Peter
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OK, I went to that link and downloaded what looks
like the right files (please tell me if I downloaded
the right ones:
ipv6-modules-2.4.19-s390-udeb_2.4.19-2_s390.udeb
kernel-image-2.4.19-s390_2.4.19-2.dsc
kernel-image-2.4.19-s390_2.4.19-2.tar.gz
kernel-image-2.4.19-s390-udeb_2.4.19-2_s390.udeb
I am running stable debian-390 under the hercules
emulator on an RH7.3 base system, and the debian-390
kernel is 2.4.17-s390. I have set up my sources.list
to add the testing release, but neither apt-get
upgrade nor dpkg -l seem to have anything for the
kernel itself.
Is the kernel not
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