On Sep 2, 11:08=A0am, Andrew Beckett <andr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
> bogdan.mocan...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote, on 09/02/08 08:48:
>
> > Well, I've added in the .bashrc file the following line: =A0 =A0
ex****t
> > LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=3D"2.6.18" (adjusted for my case).
> > and terminal still gives the same message error when I type icfb. Any
> > other suggestions ? I really need this installed because I have this
> > im****tant project coming up ...
>
> I suspect your kernel is actually 2.6.18, so there's no point setting
> LD_ASSUME_KERNEL to whatever =A0your kernel actually is - the whole
point=
of the
> environment variable is to tell the linker that it should assume you're
u=
sing
> an older kernel.
>
> As I said before, I wouldn't necessarily expect this to work. I have
RHEL=
5.1
> on my laptop, and tried IC5033 (the last ISR there was), and got the
same
> error.
>
> Setting LD_ASSUME_KERNEL to 2.4.1 gives a different error.
>
> I think you're probably doomed. As I said in my previous post, try a
more
> recent (and sup****ted) version of IC if you're going to use this compute
=
platform.
>
> Regards,
>
> Andrew.
- Yes, I've tried setting LD_ASSUME_KERNEL to an older version , but
it gave other errors ... even ls wasn't working ...
So I'm doomed, huh ? I only have this installation kit : IC5033 ... so
I said that I have to deal with it and to deal with the installation.
I really don't know any other download sources. Does anybody know
any ?
- I read a lot about compatible Linux Distros and I got to the
conclusion that using Scientific Linux 5.1 or CentOs 5.1 is the same
as using RHEL.
First I tried older linux distros like: Redhat 8 or 9 but I couldn't
even start the installation because they didn't even have sup****t for
sATA hard-drives.
Bogdan M.


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