Re: Where is kernel 2.2.0?

1999-02-09 Thread Joey Hess
Anthony Campbell wrote: don't - in fact, I've even wired my speaker through the turbo switch so it's off most of the time! Hm, do you dislike beeps or what? It's pretty trivial to patch the kernel to disable beeps, I could make a loadable module that disabled kernel beeps while it was loaded in

Re: Where is kernel 2.2.0?

1999-02-09 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 08 Feb 1999q, Joey Hess wrote: Anthony Campbell wrote: don't - in fact, I've even wired my speaker through the turbo switch so it's off most of the time! Hm, do you dislike beeps or what? It's pretty trivial to patch the kernel to disable beeps, I could make a loadable module that

Re: Where is kernel 2.2.0?

1999-02-03 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 02 Feb 1999q, Gary L. Hennigan wrote: 'Fraid I can't help you with that. I usually just download the raw kernel source and use make-kpkg to get a kernel-image*.deb. I've never had a need to build the kernel-source and kernel-headers packages. You'll have to rely on one of the maintainers

Re: Where is kernel 2.2.0?

1999-02-03 Thread E.L. Meijer \(Eric\)
On 02 Feb 1999q, Gary L. Hennigan wrote: 'Fraid I can't help you with that. I usually just download the raw kernel source and use make-kpkg to get a kernel-image*.deb. I've never had a need to build the kernel-source and kernel-headers packages. You'll have to rely on one of the

Re: Where is kernel 2.2.0?

1999-02-03 Thread Oliver Thuns
What is the point of doing this? I've always compiled my own kernels from source, in both RedHat and Debian, and never felt the need to use either .rpm or .deb versions. Perhaps it's because I don't use lilo but prefer loadlin. Compiling a kernel is not a problem, but I only installed the base

Re: Where is kernel 2.2.0?

1999-02-03 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 03 Feb 1999q, E.L. Meijer Eric wrote: Anthony replied: What is the point of doing this? I've always compiled my own kernels from source, in both RedHat and Debian, and never felt the need to use either .rpm or .deb versions. Perhaps it's because I don't use lilo but prefer loadlin.

Re: Where is kernel 2.2.0?

1999-02-03 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Anthony Campbell wrote: : On 02 Feb 1999q, Gary L. Hennigan wrote: : : 'Fraid I can't help you with that. I usually just download the raw : kernel source and use make-kpkg to get a kernel-image*.deb. I've never : had a need to build the kernel-source and

Where is kernel 2.2.0?

1999-02-02 Thread M.C. Vernon
I saw the uploaded message days ago, and sunsite still doesn't have the kernel-source or kernel-headers packages available yet :( ftp.debian.org doesn't either Matthew -- Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo Steward of the Cambridge Tolkien Society Selwyn College Computer Support

Re: Where is kernel 2.2.0?

1999-02-02 Thread Mike Garfias
M.C. Vernon spoke forth with the blessed manuscript: I saw the uploaded message days ago, and sunsite still doesn't have the kernel-source or kernel-headers packages available yet :( ftp.debian.org doesn't either Matthew [snip] Try ftp.kernel.org

Re: Where is kernel 2.2.0?

1999-02-02 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
Mike Garfias [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | M.C. Vernon spoke forth with the blessed manuscript: | I saw the uploaded message days ago, and sunsite still doesn't have the | kernel-source or kernel-headers packages available yet :( | | ftp.debian.org doesn't either | | Matthew | | |

Re: Where is kernel 2.2.0?

1999-02-02 Thread M.C. Vernon
On 2 Feb 1999, Gary L. Hennigan wrote: Mike Garfias [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | M.C. Vernon spoke forth with the blessed manuscript: | I saw the uploaded message days ago, and sunsite still doesn't have the | kernel-source or kernel-headers packages available yet :( snip It's usually

Re: Where is kernel 2.2.0?

1999-02-02 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
M.C. Vernon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | On 2 Feb 1999, Gary L. Hennigan wrote: | | Mike Garfias [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | | | M.C. Vernon spoke forth with the blessed manuscript: | | I saw the uploaded message days ago, and sunsite still doesn't have the | | kernel-source or

Re: Where is kernel 2.2.0?

1999-02-02 Thread servis
*- On 2 Feb, M.C. Vernon wrote about Re: Where is kernel 2.2.0? On 2 Feb 1999, Gary L. Hennigan wrote: Mike Garfias [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | M.C. Vernon spoke forth with the blessed manuscript: | I saw the uploaded message days ago, and sunsite still doesn't have the | kernel-source

Re: Where is kernel 2.2.0?

1999-02-02 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Tue, 2 Feb 1999, M.C. Vernon wrote: On 2 Feb 1999, Gary L. Hennigan wrote: Mike Garfias [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | M.C. Vernon spoke forth with the blessed manuscript: | I saw the uploaded message days ago, and sunsite still doesn't have the | kernel-source or kernel-headers

Re: Where is kernel 2.2.0?

1999-02-02 Thread Jim Crumley
*- On 2 Feb, M.C. Vernon wrote about Re: Where is kernel 2.2.0? On 2 Feb 1999, Gary L. Hennigan wrote: Mike Garfias [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | M.C. Vernon spoke forth with the blessed manuscript: | I saw the uploaded message days ago, and sunsite still doesn't have

Re: Where is kernel 2.2.0?

1999-02-02 Thread Oliver Thuns
The kernel-source is available as debs from ftp://ftp.netgod.bnet/linux/v2.2 . I don't know if they are official packages, but at least they're debs. I installed the kernel-image*.deb, but there are many modules missing (vfat, hpfs, hisax,...). If I compile the kernel-source deb, could I compile