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Distribution: Red Hat 8, Mandriva 2007 Free, Fedora 2,3,6
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Texas Instrument acx111 trouble on FC3
Hi everyone
I have installed this nifty little card using a driverloader provided to me by linuxant.com, i have installed it as the instructions tell me and i havve uploaded the win32 drivers into it. it says that the Kernel is havving trouble with it so would you please look at the kernel messages, it says that one of the files requiers an 8k stack size in the kernel, i only have the default 4k, how do i increase the stack size, without recompiling the Kernel
Not quite sure what driverload tool you've got, but the most common way of running the acx100/acx111 chipsets is using the info from http://www.houseofcraig.net/acx100_howto.php . Not sure what kind of error message that is you're getting, but implies something else might be going wrong.
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