From: Lord of Gore <lordofgore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 8:29 am > sylvan dacounha wrote: > > mark <mroth@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > sylvan dacounha wrote: > > > >> I have red hat linux 9 and have downloaded the driver--- Intel(R) > >> Graphics Driver for Linux * Driver Revision: v1.1-20041217 for the > >> below display > > > > Thanks for the quick reply. appreciate if you could let me know > the location of the driver where i cd download the source > > or i could get the latest version of RH kernel I don't have the slightest clue. I would *assume* that wherever you found the driver, they would also have the source code. > >> > >> my kernel version is version 2.4.20-8 > > > > You have a *very* old kernel. I ran RH9 until the beginning of > > this year, and I was on kernel 2.4.30- > > > > You have two choices: > > - you can d/l the source for the driver, and build it yourself, or > > - you can upgrade the whole o/s. > > > > The latter is, indeed, scary. You'll *not* just be going up a > > partial release, but a whole release, and nobody makes a distro > > that's easy to upgrade a whole release. <snip> > > > I would recommend biting the bullet, and doing the upgrade. > > Another thing I'd note is that I, personally, wound up going > > to SuSE, because I was not comfortable with Fedora, as it seems > > to be more bleeding edge than leading edge, and I'm not > > interested in debugging the o/s. > > Another option would be, I gather, centos, which seems to be RedHat > > Enterprise with the serial numbers filed off. <g> > > > I think installing the new kernel on rh 9 could prove to be > cumbersome... Why don't you try and install FC x? Is that Fedora Core Legacy? We still don't know what the driver's looking for. One thing Simon can do is ldd <drivername>, and see what it's trying to link to, which would tell us what it wants. mark -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list