Hi, At Mon, 26 Nov 2001 14:59:05 +0100, Christian Klippel wrote:
hi takashi,
thanks for the info, but the ftp requires username and password, which i dont know ..... anonymous access is not possible to the url you posted ......
Ah, looks like ftp server reaches max access users.. Can you try mirror servers? (e.g. ftp.suse.de)
yup, including a "multimedia kernel package" sounds like a good solution, so people can choose if they want to run a server or a multimedia machine (or a normal workstation, of course ;)
Yes. The only problem is that each kernel image contains more than 20MB, and if we have UP and SMP kernels, 50MB...
um, the instructions for using a default source tree is ok, thats what i tried already .... it works, but not 100% clean as with a suse kernel. maybe i made an error somewhere .... dont know.
Possibly the kernel configuration you've made doesn't match with one in lilo.conf.
it always broke my system somehow, was unstable. and even with a default kernel where i have no patches applied. no problem with suse kernels, so that couldnt be some compiler/bad memory issue or the like.
Hmm, sounds like a wrong chipset or so?
i dont use initrd's anyway, because i dont want to create a new initrd all the time just get boot-time-needed modules in it when they change/move. and because im not booting off a floppy or similar, why should i have a compressed image anyway ??
Right. That's linux, all as you like :)
i just tried the ll and kgi patches that failed here on a suse system on a second machine where i installed debian (got this cd from a magazine) what should i say, all went smooth, no quirks ....... so my mm-development will take place on that machine now, until i get at least the ll patches running on suse (if i only could access the url you posted ....)
the kgi site _looks_ like there is no development currently, but thats only a impression. in the cvs there are more recent version than on the site. only reason for me to use kgi is for my realtime video add-ons to jmax im currently writing. graphic output of bitmaps is somewhat slow in a standard x system, and takes way too much cpu power ..... so i thought kgi may give some speedup there. i will see the next days if this is true on the other machine.
Ok, thanks, i'll take a look it too. Takashi