On Sunday 04 November 2007 19:14, Pierre Lamb wrote:
OK here is what I foung acpi appears to be broke again for my laptop (Evo N620C) also teh cpu frequency scaling is not working with this kernel.
Bonsoir Pierre. I've only experienced the odd kernel problem with rt kernels from planetccrma, and that is with FC2. I'd consider posting a bug report to. http://bugzilla.redhat.com/ You'll obviously have to provide as much info as possible.
Meanwhile, I wouldn't be too bothered. Just continue to use the kernel that works ok.
I use Apt as a package manager, and Apt keeps all kernels as default. Yum's default settings by contrast only keep 2 kernels. You can change this behaviour, by adding a line to /etc/yum.conf, as below. installonly_limit=0 (that's a zero, not an uppercase o) This will result in all kernels being retained.
When you next get a kernel update, you can simply remove the kernel that don't work, using Yumex for instance, or in my case Synaptic.
I think I'd post a bug report, if this is a repeatable problem. It may just be a problem that shows up on "your" laptop model/hardware, and perhaps the kernel guys would be interested in your feedback.
All the best.
Nigel.
--- Karl Larsen k5di@zianet.com wrote:
Pierre Lamb wrote:
I downloaded it twice same results
--- Karl Larsen k5di@zianet.com wrote:
Pierre Lamb wrote:
This kernel will not boot on my laptop (EVO
N620C)
it
hangs on "Uncompressing Linux" even with pnpbios
turn
off
kernel-2.6.22.9-91.fc7 works great
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Stopping where it does, makes me think you
have
an error in the kernel file. I assume you got it by yum and it
had
no errors. If you would like I can email you a copy of mine and see
if
that helps.
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Then it is likely the odd laptop problem and try
what the other fellow suggested. That is quite odd to stop right when it is loading the kernel.
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