Re: 1 of 2 CDROM freezes

From: amar_for_linux (amar_for_linux_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 05/02/04

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    Hi guys, know not what the ^M issue is, this is from an hotmail account,
    client is incredimail.

    I was able to solve the CDROM issue. For the record, below is what I did:

    1. custom installed FC1. Chose kernel development rpms, these will allow me
    to recompile.
    2. ran make menuconfig and enabled options for IDE setup. There are lot of
    options in there, chose the appropriate ones for my hardware.
    3. rebuilt the kernel (make dep, make bzImage, make modules, make
    modules_install)
    4. Restarted the system.

    Both IDE and SCSI drives are functional now.
     
    Thanks!
    amar


    -------Original Message-------
     
    From: For users of Fedora Core releases
    Date: 04/30/04 06:41:51
    To: For users of Fedora Core releases
    Subject: Re: 1 of 2 CDROM freezes
     
    On Thu, Apr 29, 2004 at 09:32:25AM +0200, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
    > Am Do, den 29.04.2004 schrieb Jay Daniels um 05:05:
    >
    > > Why does this message have ^M at the end of each line?
    > >
    > > jay
    >
    > This message or that? How about posting that it is clear what you mean?
    >
    > An ^M at the end of line typically indicate a non UNIX but DOS line
    > end/break. Use "dos2unix" or "recode" to convert.
    >
    > Alexander
     
     
    That I can understand, but if a single user's post showing the ^M at
    the end of the lines you mean I have to filter this user's post
    through dos2unix to see it correctly without the ^M's?
     
    All the other user's post look fine. I'm using mutt as my MUA.
     
    So, is the control linefeeds showing up as ^M because of my mutt, or is
    it faulty software of the poster or somewhere inbetween?
     
     
    jay
     
     
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