Kernel 2.2.1 RPMS 38
An anonymous reader writes "rawhide.redhat.com has finally put the 2.2.1 RPMS
on their site. It seems to be Kernel 2.2.1 release 3. "
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2.2.1 "release 3" (Score:1)
What is it about RedHat that stops them understanding about "PRE-releases"? I.e. ones Linus doesn't want the world and her husband using, only the developers?
kpkg benefits? (Score:1)
Daniel
Try this on RH 5.2.. (Score:1)
Then, download a regular kernel-2.2.1.tar.gz (or bzip) from a place like ftp.kernel.org. Rm
Note the file
Don't forget to put the zImage in the right place and to rerun lilo after you compile your kernel. Then have a look at the file
Upgrade Motivation Survey (Score:1)
As I was going to say I'm getting these new messages in
ppp-compress-21
ppp-compress-24
ppp-compress-56
Or something like that, I'm not sure if I remember the numbers at the ends correctly.
Anyway, pppd seems to work fine and successfully dials in to my ISP. I just wondered what might be causing the messages. I checked
No Problems for Me (Score:1)
Indeed, I'm running 2.2.1 on Redhat 5.2 as I type this. This system is a generic Pentium 133 (no MMX) with 48MB ram.
My next step will be to upgrade my other system--a Pentium II/450 running S.u.S.E 5.3. Has anyone spotted upgrade instructions for S.u.S.E.?
what glibc? (Score:1)
if so, then if will screw your sytstem up something royal. anyway, let me get it anyway... i hope they have the src rpm to it, that way i can link it against my libs...
so i believe....
i no see them? (Score:1)
any idea where exactly they are?
one more thing... (Score:1)
kernel-BOOT-2.2.1-3.i386.rpm
and the other is:
kernel-smp-2.2.1-3.i386.rpm
i guess that the smp rpm is one with smp support already compiled in, but what does the other one do?
actually it's version 2.2.1-ac5 (Score:1)
They all fscked up ... the kernel headers and sources RPMS are 2.2.1-ac5; the kernel RPM is 2.2.1-3, the pcmcia stuff is compiled against 2.2.1-ac5 .
I had a hell of a time getting it to work (NONE of the modules would load, it's a long story) and dumped and went back to 2.0.36.
Also, why can't we have "i386" only kernel tarballs or RPMs? It would certainly make them smaller/easier to download.
I think laptop users should especially avoid this for now ... any laptop users out there using 2.2?
what glibc? They don't even have it (Score:1)
Rawhide means "Experimental" (Score:1)
sound in 2.2 (Score:1)
wog
2.0.34+ supports FAT32 (Score:1)
sure someone will correct me if I am wrong. 2.0.36
definitely has support for FAT32. The end of your
message was snipped, but try upgrading pppd.
Laptops and 2.2 (Score:1)
been there (Score:1)
I had to do two things to fix it, the new kernel printer drivers get installed as
The other problem was in my selection of the kernel config. I selected Parallel Port support/pc style hardware from the General setup menu but I missed "parallel printer support" under the character devices menu.
Hope this helps,
Chuck Moss
2.2.1 with ROCKET FUEL! (Score:1)
It was a cake walk. And guess what?
I realized after building and booting it, that I did not remember to back out of PGCC and use gcc.
HA HA HA. My kernel is screaming and its compiled with
pgcc -06 -funroll-all -mpentiumpro -march=pentiumpro -fno-reduce-strength
I made it with the make bzImage and it never even hiccupped.
Im on a pII 300 with 96M and a 8M Matrox MII. Ultra Wide Cheetah drive. I did have to make a initrd-2.2.1.img for my aic7870.
Rocket fuel 'o kernel. I am a satisfied customer.
Thank you Linus, Al, and all involved. It was worth the wait.