I just tried looking too. Looks like they moved some things. You might want to wait for the new SLES coming out soon if you want to stick to everything SuSE then. Otherwise you could download the kernel source from somewhere else and compile it yourself. I'm not sure about SLES, but with the regular SuSE versions, when using a non-suse kernel, you have to move the System.map and vmlinuz file to the /boot directory after installing new kernel, then run the mkinitrd and lilo. chris -----Original Message----- From: Michael D. Schleif [mailto:mds@helices.org] Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 9:30 AM Cc: suse-linux-e List Subject: Re: [SLE] i845G chipset ??? Chris Geske wrote:
I'm running SuSE 8.0. The 2.4.18 kernel worked, but the drivers are
missing
for ICH4, and the computer was ridiculously slow. So I figured I run the latest beta Kernel 2.5.31, and worked great. For a beta Kernel, I'm impressed.
Kernel 2.4.19 has drivers for the ICH4.
Research pointed to minimum 2.4.19 kernel. I do not see that kernel on the ftp sites for any version SuSE. What is the SuSE way for dealing with this kernel. Need I compile it myself? Is there some wrapper program, like debian's make-kpkg? Being new to SuSE and working with sles I want to do everything the SuSE way ;>