|
||||||
| Forums FAQ | Members List | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read |
| 64-bit Questions specific to 64 -bit hardware (Software questions should be posted in the appropriate software forums) |
![]() |
|
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
||||
|
baskitcaise adjusted his/her AFDB on Thursday 23 Jul 2009 18:00 to write:
> Will let you know after I have finished the d/load and install of the > kernel if there is anything else needed to be done. > > However am on a slow connection so it might be a while. > > HTH Well all went well except the battery on my mouse decided to run out as I booted back into KDE so took a while longer trying to find a charged one :-) I did however do one extra step just to be sure, after the last kernel update was a bit messed up for people I made sure that it had updated the initial ramdisk by issuing: mkinitrd as root in a console before I rebooted, this step was probably not needed but once bitten twice shy as they say and only takes a few seconds to do as opposed to a bit longer trying to get the system to boot with no loadable modules :-) HTH -- Mark Caveat emptor Nullus in verba Nil illegitimi carborundum |
|
||||
|
Quote:
No worries here with the reboot ![]() -- Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890) openSUSE 11.1 (i586) Kernel 2.6.27.25-0.1-pae up 0:04, 2 users, load average: 0.54, 0.89, 0.44 ASUS eeePC 1000HE ATOM N280 1.66GHz | GPU Mobile 945GM/GMS/GME |
|
||||
|
Malcolm adjusted his/her AFDB on Thursday 23 Jul 2009 18:48 to write:
> Hi > No worries here with the reboot ![]() > Glad to here Malcolm. -- Mark Caveat emptor Nullus in verba Nil illegitimi carborundum |
|
||||
|
Quote:
And this one as well, just had to rebuild the nvidia and vmware modules... ![]() -- Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890) SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 (x86_64) Kernel 2.6.27.25-0.1-default up 0:05, 2 users, load average: 0.53, 0.63, 0.30 GPU GeForce 8600 GTS Silent - Driver Version: 185.18.14 |
|
|||
|
No problems here. Rebuilt nvidia driver against new kernel-source.
|
|
||||
|
Malcolm adjusted his/her AFDB on Thursday 23 Jul 2009 19:16 to write:
> Quote:
> And this one as well, just had to rebuild the nvidia and vmware > modules... ![]() > Ooooh..!! Glad you reminded me have to do virtualbox. Really messed up my uptime though was only just saying last weekend to a windows customer that mine was 20-odd days and counting on 3 machines here @ 100%CPU doing BOINC and all this other stuff :-) Ahh well my memory is in the post so will have an AM3 setup by the weekend* should boost my stats :-) *Hopefully as I have got to go to a garden party over Sunday, weather looks good ( rain, rain and more rain ) so it might be called off and I can get 11.2 rc3 or whatever on it. -- Mark Caveat emptor Nullus in verba Nil illegitimi carborundum |
|
||||
|
Thanks for pointing it.
First thing I did was check the cutting edge/updated openSUSE alsa rpms to see if any had been built for the new 2.6.27.25 kernel. Yes they had! So next order of business was updating the wiki:and with that out of the way, it was time to start updating my PCs. I then backed up the /boot/grub/menu.lst file on all my PCs. Then before updating the kernel in my Intel Core i7 920 (cpu) Asus P6T deluxe v2 based PC (which has a nVidia GeForce GX260) I checked to see if I had the nVidia binary for updating the nVidia driver. I did. So I updated the kernel. Next before rebooting I checked the updated /boot/grub/menu.lst against the backup. The changes made sence. I then rebooted, selecting "3" in grub menu to boot to run level 3 and I rebuilt the proprietary nvidia driver (instructions here: NVIDIA - openSUSE ). It worked. Then after rebooting to KDE3 I then updated the virtual box driver with the nominal " /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup " (and made a note I should warn a friend whose PC I set up that he will have to do this). And that was all for that PC. Sound worked fine with the new alsa. Then I updated my ancient athlon-1100 with a nVidia FX5200 that is running the nVidia openGL driver ( nv ). No drama there. I did check that the /boot/grub/menu.lst file was correct, but other than that, everything "just worked". Next is to update my Dell Studio 15 laptop (has an ATI Radeonhd 3450 graphics). This is giving me pause and I am going to surf on the instructions (for rebuilding proprietary ATI graphic driver) before I update here. I'm not that familiar with ATI hardware/software and like a fool I installed the proprietary driver on that laptop when it provides no performance gain in areas that I want. I should have stayed with the openGL. But now that I have the proprietary driver, guess I should try updating it. ... If nothing else, it will teach me some humility. |
|
|||
|
One-click guy here. After kernel update, did nothing. All was fine.
Have done the hard way. Not anymore. |
|
||||
|
gudewdl adjusted his/her AFDB on Thursday 23 Jul 2009 19:56 to write:
> > One-click guy here. After kernel update, did nothing. All was fine. > > Have done the hard way. Not anymore. > > Hey whatever suits you is the best way to do it. But I do tend to mess with some kernel builds every so often and need the Hard Way :-) * Just out of curiosity, what version is 1-click at now? * plus I am an old f^rt and stuck in my ways ;-P -- Mark Caveat emptor Nullus in verba Nil illegitimi carborundum |
![]() |
|
| Bookmarks |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|