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Since i did a kernel upgrade from 2.4 to 2.6 nothing works (in fact like 90% of all 2.6 distros fail on it)
Before doing any kernel configuration, you should download the pciutils package, and use the included
lspci program to list all hardware detected in your computer. Ideally, print it out or something, so that you can check off what you've already configured support for when you're in the configuration process. A very important thing is to make sure you get the processor architecture set correctly (although I don't suspect you have this problem).Then try recompiling and see what happens. Nearly all Linux distros work with the 2.6 kernel, and I've never encountered one that doesn't work yet.
"Technological progress is like an axe in the hands of a pathological criminal."
my BIOS has a faulty ACPI (known problem)
windows 98 runs ok and FC1 runs OK but modern systems like XP or any 2.6 linux distributions dont work
The problem is always that if i dont use acpi=off it doesnt boot by saying that it cant find the CDROM and to use irqpoll but if I use irqpoll then the machine reboots. There are also variuos other issues
Its a paradox really as to install the BIOS flash i need a windows OS
but i cant install XP without it
Also it requires a full battery to do the flash
But there worth more than the laptop (and the faulty BIOS is why the battery died permatureley)
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Ive even compiled a kernel from another PC with every possible module and parameter i could ever need and it still didnt work so i know its definately the kernel. The R30 issue is a documented one but the solutions available (which are still very hit and misss) are only for the ones with the flash update
windows 98 runs ok and FC1 runs OK but modern systems like XP or any 2.6 linux distributions dont work
The problem is always that if i dont use acpi=off it doesnt boot by saying that it cant find the CDROM and to use irqpoll but if I use irqpoll then the machine reboots. There are also variuos other issues
Its a paradox really as to install the BIOS flash i need a windows OS
but i cant install XP without it
Also it requires a full battery to do the flash
But there worth more than the laptop (and the faulty BIOS is why the battery died permatureley)
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Ive even compiled a kernel from another PC with every possible module and parameter i could ever need and it still didnt work so i know its definately the kernel. The R30 issue is a documented one but the solutions available (which are still very hit and misss) are only for the ones with the flash update
Last edited by jbennet; Dec 2nd, 2006 at 4:00 am.
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windows 98 runs ok and FC1 runs OK but modern systems like XP or any 2.6 linux distributions dont work
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Its a paradox really as to install the BIOS flash i need a windows OS
but i cant install XP without it
Also it requires a full battery to do the flash
But there worth more than the laptop (and the faulty BIOS is why the battery died permatureley)
"Technological progress is like an axe in the hands of a pathological criminal."
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