On Saturday 09 October 2004 07:45, Sergei Klink wrote:
On Sat, Oct 09, 2004 at 02:06:51AM +0700, Matt T. wrote: ...[snip]...
But there is help already today, you can install the SuSE kernels of the day, which are now 2.6.8.x and they run fine, I do not have problems.
Which reminds me, the last time I tried compiling 2.6.8.1 with x86-64.org patches applied, I was unable to get 32bit apps(tried firefox, OOo, and a couple of games like ET) to connect to the X server without "xhost +"!!
I used vanilla kernels to complie, and no problem. recent SuSE kernels I did not compile (yet), because the kotd I grabbed is working fine for me.
I don't have an exact error message(rolled back to 2.6.7, frustrated me to no end until I realized that I've changed nothing more since the last reboot than the kernel, not even the nvidia driver), it was something with "connection refused" and "xlib: no protocol specified" :)
for your games, that may be it: "not even the nvidia driver". A new kernel usually means you need also to reinstall the nvidia driver. It is a kernel module, so it is kernel specific.
And yes, PCMCIA is working.
You might still have to modify your pcmcia config file to include the memory and port range.
thans for your answers
Pascal