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Re: Weird problems (Off topic)
Hi,
here you see what happens if ppl start refering to some dist as
"standard" or "the only choice". Using a not-so-well-known dist I can
only lough at your problems since when I installed it there came out a
very well configured system :-)
RTFM is really a joy on Linux - just comsumes time :-)
Schlomo
Peter L. Peres wrote:
>
> On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Meir Litmanovich wrote:
>
> > Should it be RTFM ?
> > Don't know -;)
> > Also we have "smile to newbie" decade ...
> > Am I right ?
>
> Decade ?! Will you stand this for 10 YEARS ?! ;)
>
> > > Those are:
> > > Event Delete UpDown lo 127.0.0.1/255 <broadcast loopback>
> > > Event Add lo 127.0.0.1/255 <up broadcast loopback>
> > Why are you using gated/routed if you don't need it ?
> > It only eats your cpu, memory and disk -:)
> > You can remove them from starting-up each time the system
> > rebooted.
>
> Now, THIS is exactly the problem I had referred to when I had said that
> Red Hat has too many features out of the box and that it is more confusing
> to set up than simpler (i.e. more spartan) setup-ed Slackware.
>
> > Shure. make modules_install never removes old modules that was compiled
> > for same kernel version.
> > Do "mv /lib/modules/your_kernel_version
> > /lib/modules/your_kernel_version.old and you've never see this
> > messages again .
>
> imho this one belong in the FAQ on linux-il. I don't remember seeing a
> reference to it (I guess I'd have to read the Makwfile in the kernel for
> that).
>
> Peter
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