Thanks, I'd already got that from Pierre Mondie's mail, and it works well.
After deleting ce I even have 27 blocks free to play with.  And I've learned
a lot in the process.  Sometimes I think Linux has save my brain from
MS-atrophy.

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|\ | o  _ |/                               Life's like a jigsaw
| \| | |_ |\                          You get the straight bits
                    But there's something missing in the middle

Nick Brown, Strasbourg, France (Nick(dot)Brown(at)coe(dot)fr)
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Oehser [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 14 April 1999 15:47
> To:   BROWN Nick
> Cc:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; Cyril CHABOISSEAU
> Subject:      RE: [tomsrtbt] IRQ sharing problem
> 
> 
> > Well, I give up.  I'm going to put my own kernel on the disk.  But what
> > would be really cool (HINT HINT), would be to use Tom's .config file and
> > just remove the one module which is giving me problems - then I could
> stay
> > in touch with Tom's developments, and also be sure that I had a maximum
> > number of drivers.  Any chance of the .config file becoming part of the
> > distribution ?
> 
> The .config file is in ftp://ftp.toms.net/rb/add-ons/kernel.config.bz2
> 
> -Tom

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