I'm planning to migrate several computers to Gentoo. At the moment I'm
running two machines with ad-hoc kernel configurations based on the
kernel configuration from the installation CD (which was created for
2.6.26). In order to keep the maintenance effort for the new machines
low, I would like to
On 11/07/2012 05:27 AM, Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
I'm planning to migrate several computers to Gentoo. At the moment I'm
running two machines with ad-hoc kernel configurations based on the
kernel configuration from the installation CD (which was created for
2.6.26). In order to keep the
Matthias-Christian Ott o...@mirix.org wrote:
I'm planning to migrate several computers to Gentoo. At the moment I'm
running two machines with ad-hoc kernel configurations based on the
kernel configuration from the installation CD (which was created for
2.6.26). In order to keep the
On Friday 27 August 2010 21:11:57 Aaron Bauman wrote:
All,
I recently asked about some issues about getting my kernel to boot. I
would rather not use the ubuntu kernel as previously suggested unless it is
completely safe. I am currently booting successfully off of Ubuntu running
kernel
All,
I recently asked about some issues about getting my kernel to boot. I
would rather not use the ubuntu kernel as previously suggested unless it is
completely safe. I am currently booting successfully off of Ubuntu running
kernel version 2.6.32-21-generic. The errors I kept getting when
Apparently, though unproven, at 22:11 on Friday 27 August 2010, Aaron Bauman
did opine thusly:
All,
I recently asked about some issues about getting my kernel to boot. I
would rather not use the ubuntu kernel as previously suggested unless it is
completely safe. I am currently booting
On 27 Aug 2010, at 21:11, Aaron Bauman wrote:
... I would rather not use the ubuntu kernel as previously suggested
unless it is completely safe. I am currently booting successfully
off of Ubuntu running kernel version 2.6.32-21-generic.
Why would it be unsafe? The Ubuntu kernel config
Hi,
I think I git stuck:
What devices and what paths are involved, when I want to capture
video with audio from my usb webcam?
I am using v4l2/alsa/guvcview
and linux-2.29.6 vanilla.
Any hint, which gives me a direction, in which I can start
my search would be very helpful and very
Tried to enable framebuffer and I have no framebuffer. The generic
kernel on the 2008.0 livecd works.
My video card is NVIDIA 9600M GS.
What am I missing?
Note: nvidiafb cannot be used because it will conflict with the
proprietary drivers. I've had it happen with radeonfb and fglrx.
Kernel version
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 19:32:06 -0500
Jeff Cranmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am presently having problems compiling suspend2 kernel 2.6.22.
It compiles with genkernel, but if I try to use make and customise a
special kernel, it will not find my hard drive. The error message
reports that the
I am presently having problems compiling suspend2 kernel 2.6.22.
It compiles with genkernel, but if I try to use make and customise a special
kernel, it will not find my hard drive. The error message reports that the
ide-cdrom on hda is the only drive present.
The computer is a Toshiba
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007, Jeff Cranmer wrote:
I am presently having problems compiling suspend2 kernel 2.6.22.
It compiles with genkernel, but if I try to use make and customise a special
kernel, it will not find my hard drive. The error message reports that the
ide-cdrom on hda is the only
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