On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 1:49 AM, Jonatan Liljedahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also tried with another stick of different brand, same thing. It just
> gives me a black screen, syslinux doesn't load.
Are you sure there's an MBR on the drive?
syslinux comes with an MBR you can use. On Ubuntu, it's
On Mon, 2007-11-26 at 17:18 -0200, Hisham Muhammad wrote:
> It should support https...
Last time I tried, it didn't. Was most annoying -- I had to reconfigure
my web server to allow access via HTTP as well as HTTPS. I didn't link
the idea of committing and sending my password over plain text, but
MLA-Gobo wrote:
> Since 014 is delayed, could the kernel be compiled using the latest
> forcedeth driver (available at
> http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_nforce_1.23.html)? It should just be a
> drop-in replacement for whatever version of forcedeth.c is currently in the
> kernel source. It's
Hisham Muhammad wrote:
>> /System/Links/Executables/Compile: line 398: Arg: command not found
>
> Ouch. Compile depends on a recent Scripts package as well. Looks like
> that dependency is not specified in Compile's Dependencies file as it
> should.
OK, will try upgrading Scripts as well.
FYI,
Lucas C. Villa Real wrote:
> Just run 'InstallPackage Linux' and it will download the package for
> you. The kernel image/modules is now handled by the standard
> GoboLinux tools, not needing to be in a separate repository/directory
> anymore.
OK, done. So far, it appears to work fine, thanks!
On 4/5/07, Hisham Muhammad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/4/07, Benjamin Bruheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I recently gave out that url for somebody who needed to install the
> > ISO kernel sources for compiling a network driver. So there's a valid
> > scenario why somebody wants the 2.6.17
On 4/4/07, Michael Homer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Are there any updated kernels I can/should download?
> You need at least 2.6.20; InstallPackage Linux/Compile Linux will pull
> that in for you. You need to be running it when you install the new
> Glibc, so you'll have to restart in between.