I did a while back, good learning experience, especially writing init,
setting up the libraries, etc from scratch. I can actually troubleshoot
systems that won't boot now :)
I only used it for a few days after I set it up though, compiling from
scratch sucked compared to apt-get when I had other
I'd look up the board manuf&model and order from Crucial. They test &
guarantee them on almost all motherboards. I've never had a dimm
they've said works fail. VX's are a major pain in the a** w/ SDRAM from
my personal experience.
Patrick
On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 23:23, Pablo Bianucci wrote:
> H
Today at 2:18pm, Chris Heintzelman expounded:
++ does anyone know why
++ ioctl(SIOCGIFADDR)
++ would give me an error along the lines of "Cannot assign requested address"?
If you post more code, and the exact error message, someone might be able
to help.
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On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, vivek g wrote:
>
> This is slightly offtopic, but has anyone here setup linux from scratch
> (www.linuxfromscrach.org)?
Yep. It's been quite a while; seems like kernel v2.4.5 or so was
current. It was _very_ educational, as in learning how&where the
system functions and e
does anyone know why
ioctl(SIOCGIFADDR)
would give me an error along the lines of "Cannot assign requested address"?
Thanks,
Chris
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This is slightly offtopic, but has anyone here setup linux from scratch
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On Wednesday 31 July 2002 01:06 pm, Wei-shi Tsai wrote:
> There is no need to smash the *%%^ out of your computer. :-)
>
> I don't use Red Hat because it has autodetec
There is no need to smash the *%%^ out of your computer. :-)
I don't use Red Hat because it has autodetection. Red Hat/Mandrake/SuSE
make these autodetection utilities to make them easier, but I find them
too "Micro$oft-like" for my taste. I avoid those distributions as far
as I can, becaus