Hello all, I am a complete nooby and have finally gotten Kubuntu up and running thanks to jrsoit. Big shout out to ya bro. Anyway, I am running an older mobo that has an AMD K6-2 500 (test computer for the practice) and was wondering if there is specific build or kernel I should use. I here about the i386, 486, 586 and i686 kernels but am unfamiliar with each of there purposes. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Re: Optimized kernel for AMD
Hi,
If you're using a K6-2 you should use the kernel i686 version. available in adept (or apt-get) as linux-image-686 (or something like) sorry I can't check...
By typing the following command in console mode, you should get it :
apt-cache search linux-image
It's the one with 686 at the end
Cheers
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I install kernel 2.6.12-10k7, and when I reboot, X dont start. I used before kernel 2.6.12-10-386, and everything was alright. But then I read from this forum about customization for AMD ( I have Duron 1,2 ) with kernel k7 and it goes wrong. Should I use kernel 686 or what? Thanks in advance!!Somebody help me ye, somebody help me now, somebody help me when Im down...
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Re: Optimized kernel for AMD
Originally posted by SuomipoikaI install kernel 2.6.12-10k7, and when I reboot, X dont start. I used before kernel 2.6.12-10-386, and everything was alright. But then I read from this forum about customization for AMD ( I have Duron 1,2 ) with kernel k7 and it goes wrong. Should I use kernel 686 or what? Thanks in advance!!
How did you install the k7 kernel? Just the 2.6.12-10k7 package?
Try installing 'linux-k7' package (it depends on the latest kernel-image and the linux-restricted-modules-k7)
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Thank you very much!! I`ts works now. I`ve install those missing packages Kubicle tell me. But why in earth Synaptic wont told these dependencies before installing k7-package?. Or nobody in earlier discussions with this topic? Only ”just install k7 for AMD, and everythins allright!”. But I don`t want to abuse anybody, these things just are like this sometimes. Thank you anyway so much! There`s one more question: Do I have now 386 or 686 kernel stuff, when I have this K7-kernel?Somebody help me ye, somebody help me now, somebody help me when Im down...
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Originally posted by SuomipoikaBut why in earth Synaptic wont told these dependencies before installing k7-package?
You can browse the kernel packages installed available with synaptic (search packages starting with 'linux-').
You can also uninstall kernel packages you don't need (I usually keep the 386 kernel as a backup and update them one at a time, so I can boot the computer with the other kernel if something goes wrong in the update)
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O.K. I use Nvidia driver, and so restricted packages are for me. And that's why there comes error messages telling me about X-server configuration problems after installing k7, but before installing restricted packages.
O.K. this seems to be pretty clear to me! Thank you!Somebody help me ye, somebody help me now, somebody help me when Im down...
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Hello all. 386 kernel going good after tweaks. I tried the 686 and the k7 kernel as suggested for my K6-2 and machine will not boot into either kernel. I built this machine 6 or 7 years ago and linux came up with things that I did not know was here, like firewire?? Anyway, I am still trying to get the 686 kernel to run. Thanks all for the help.
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If you have a K6, the K7 kernel will not work. It assumes the presence of registers that you don't have. However, it should work with the 686 kernel. I have seen some non-authoritative posts that say that a K6 will run slower with a 686 kernel, but they don't say compared to what. All I can say is try it, but don't get rid of your 386 kernel unitl you see how it works.
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