Messages in this thread Patch in this message | | | Subject | Re: [PATCH] CONFIG_TOSHIBA Configure.help for 2.4.0-test11 | From | Thierry Vignaud <> | Date | 21 Nov 2000 16:31:02 +0100 |
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Steven Cole <elenstev@mesatop.com> writes:
> I noticed that for 2.4.0-test11 there is no help > for CONFIG_TOSHIBA, although there is for 2.2.17. > > The following patch borrows the words for CONFIG_TOSHIBA > from the 2.2.17 Documentation/Configure.help, dropping > an extraneous "the" from the first line. > > This patch applies to 2.4.0-test11. >
you can apply this too:
--- linux/Documentation/Configure.help.orig Wed Sep 27 03:37:40 2000 +++ linux/Documentation/Configure.help Wed Sep 27 03:39:02 2000 @@ -268,6 +268,11 @@ Most normal users won't need the RAM disk functionality, and can thus say N here. +Default RAM disk size +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE + The default value is 4096. Only change this if you know what are + you doing. If you are using IBM S/390, then set this to 8192. + Initial RAM disk (initrd) support CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD The initial RAM disk is a RAM disk that is loaded by the boot loader @@ -14209,6 +14209,11 @@ driver as a module you have to specify the MPU I/O base address with the parameter 'mpu_base=0xNNN'. +C-Media PCI (CMI8338/8378) +CONFIG_SOUND_CMPCI + Say Y or M if you have a PCI sound card using the CMI8338 + or the CMI8378 chip.set. + Creative EMU10K1 based PCI sound cards CONFIG_SOUND_EMU10K1 Say Y or M if you have a PCI sound card using the EMU10K1 --- linux/Documentation/sound/CMI8330.orig Wed Sep 27 03:36:34 2000 +++ linux/Documentation/sound/CMI8330 Wed Sep 27 03:37:09 2000 @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ ------------------------------------------ Stefan Laudat <Stefan.Laudat@asit.ro> -[Note: The CMI 8338 is unrelated and right now unsupported] +[Note: The CMI 8338 is unrelated and is supported by cmpcpi.o] In order to use CMI8330 under Linux you just have to use a proper isapnp.conf, a good isapnp and a little bit of patience. I use isapnp 1.17, but - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
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