Do I basically have to use the 2.4 kernel if I need firewire working? I understand its disabled in the 2.6 kernel that ships with FC2.
Nelanka
On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 11:52:27AM -0500, Perera, Nelanka wrote:
Do I basically have to use the 2.4 kernel if I need firewire working? I understand its disabled in the 2.6 kernel that ships with FC2.
It is enabled in the errata kernel. So once you've installed yum update will update the box and next reboot firewire will be there
On Jun 28, 2004, "Perera, Nelanka" Nelanka.Perera@gs.com wrote:
Do I basically have to use the 2.4 kernel if I need firewire working? I understand its disabled in the 2.6 kernel that ships with FC2.
FC2 kernel updates have Firewire enabled and functional again.
Your posting was off-topic for this list. This list is for discussion of test releases and updates in testing. Your question, being about stable releases of FC, belongs in fedora-list@redhat.com. Please keep that in mind next time you post. Thanks,