Here's a stripped copy of my kernel.log (where the TV card initializes and renders the system unusable).Aug 19 03:02:05 localhost kernel: [ 3.158828] Linux video capture interface: v2.00
Aug 19 03:02:05 localhost kernel: [ 3.199174] nvidia: module license 'NVIDIA' taints kernel.
Aug 19 03:02:05 localhost kernel: [ 3.199178] Disabling lock debugging due to kernel taint
Aug 1
I am trying to add a New Network card into Machine which has Linux installed. But my problem is, I cannot reboot the Linux host to detect the new network card, is there any workaround for this?
I know, linux supports adding new disk without reboot by scanning scsi bus.
Any idea, How to scan New network card?
Kernel Version = 2.6.18-308.el5
okay so disabling the QOS of the driver seems to solve the problem. I ll just test it some more time to make sure.
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2013-03-22T23:26:23Z
Hello, i have recently just purchased a toshiba laptop with the realtek RTL8188ce WLAN network card and installed fedora 17 on it,i get problems where the network just stops working and then will become unavailable.
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