On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 10:12:20AM -0600, Razvan Roncov wrote:
> hello...
> I just installed Debian on my laptop ... but I have 3 "little" (I hope they are
>little)
> problems:
> 1. My network card was not installed .... Surecom (pcmcia slot)
Is that a Surecom EP-427X? If so, do you have time to help me get Linux to
support it? I've got an EP-427X myself, but I'm not sure if its my (old)
laptop that's the problem, or the driver. (The driver disk that comes with
the card includes source that is a small change to a really old version of
pcmcia-cs's ne2k driver, for use with a 2.0 kernel. I think I've figured
out what Surecom added, but it doesn't seem to work on my laptop :(
> 2. My resolution for XServer all though I set it to 800x600 ... it still displays a
>biger resolution
> therefore I cant see the whole desktop
Edit /etc/X11/XF86Config and change the order of the Modes line, in the
Screen section that applies to your video card.
> 3. does Debian support USB mouse ... if yes ... how could i configure it ... ?
> I would appreciate any advice I can get ....
Don't know about that one...
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