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New Kernels (Was: new bootdisks available for testing)



Eric Delaunay <delaunay@lix.polytechnique.fr> writes:


> > This is because pci support is compiled into the kernel. I had some crash
> > problems on my sc2000 involving loadkeys with a kernel like this, so I
> > guess it isn't the best idea for the default kernel to contain pci.
> > Anyway, what sparcs have pci buses ?

> Ultra/AX motherboard ?
> BTW, I added support for PS/2 style keyboards for this card, but if there is
> no PCI support in the default kernel, it seems to be useless.  Am I wrong ?

The I think the issue is only with sparc32 kernels - the only PCI
sparc32 machines that I know of are the javastations.

I've disabled the PCI PS/2 stuff in the sparc32 kernel.  There is a
new kernel at http://www.cse.msu.edu/debian/kernel

I've included both an updated 2.2.7 cvs kernel and a 2.2.8 kernel
(which has the nice advantage of being built from unaltered Linus
source).


Steve
dunham@cse.msu.edu




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