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Rebuilt kernel => no consoles?
user name
2006-08-24 12:02:12
Alan Mckinnon <alanlinuxholdings.co.za> writes:

> I found it odd that you didn't have the same choices
as me, so I looked
> closer - the selections I mentioned all depend on
EMBEDDED, so I must
> have selected this somewhere... odd. These are vanilla
sources patched
> with the suspend2 stuff from gentoo (I don't have
ubuntu's sources
> handy).
>
> Anyway, my last kernel update has also removed my
consoles, and it has
> something to do with framebuffers. I'll tell you the
solution once I've
> fixed it - drop me a reminder in a few days if I forget
to report up 

Thank you; I will.  Any idea about why my wireless doesn't
show up
either?  Or about that alarming NMI/faulty RAM message?

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Rebuilt kernel => no consoles?
user name
2006-08-24 12:42:25
On Thu, 2006-08-24 at 08:02 -0400, David Abrahams wrote:
> Alan Mckinnon <alanlinuxholdings.co.za>
writes:
> 
> > I found it odd that you didn't have the same
choices as me, so I looked
> > closer - the selections I mentioned all depend on
EMBEDDED, so I must
> > have selected this somewhere... odd. These are
vanilla sources patched
> > with the suspend2 stuff from gentoo (I don't have
ubuntu's sources
> > handy).
> >
> > Anyway, my last kernel update has also removed my
consoles, and it has
> > something to do with framebuffers. I'll tell you
the solution once I've
> > fixed it - drop me a reminder in a few days if I
forget to report up 
> 
> Thank you; I will.  Any idea about why my wireless
doesn't show up
> either? 

Do you mean the wireless driver itself doesn't show up? If
so I have no
idea - I could never get the vanilla ipw2200 to work at all
so now I use
the drivers direct from that project at sourceforge. It
requires that
the 802.11 stack and the ipw2200 driver be deselected in
.config, and
now I can't find where they should go in the menu..

>  Or about that alarming NMI/faulty RAM message?

Nope, never heard of this one either. sorry.

alan



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