On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 08:51:06PM +0100, amael wrote: > > hello. i thought i'd continue to post my first experiences on installing > debian on my notebook and the problems i ran into, because it is certainly a > lot easier with all your kind help...and apart from that i think it might be > useful to others. so, in case you think i am wasting your time and > disk-space please tell me and i'll stop right away, promise! > > my pcmcia ethernet card did not work at first because, for some reason the > network is initialised prior to pcmcia support in my start-routine. so > basically the script /etc/init.d/networking restart does the job (provided > pcmcia support is installed of course). This is depracated. Use /etc/network/interfaces instead (man interfaces) > > coming from suse i am exploring dselect and apt right now and...wow. If you don't like nasty surprises/tedium, I suggest you stick with apt-get and eschew the use of dselect.
> > still, some problems left: > > sound! the sony vaio pcg-sr1k comes with a yamaha ds-xg. under suse the alsa > drivers worked out of the box (alsaconf automatically detected the sound > card) so far i couldn't get it to work under debian though, but i haven't > really looked into it yet. no idea > > usb-support: i am using an usb mouse, in my old XF86Config i had this > passage: > > Section "XInput" > SubSection "Mouse" > Port "/dev/USB mouse" > Protocol "IMPS/2" > Device "/dev/USB mouse" > Buttons 5 > ZAxisMapping 5 4 > AlwaysCore > > however this doesn't work under debian even though i activated usb support > during the installation. does anyone know how to solve this problem? the > touchpad is okay but it does get tedious after a while! In addition, I don't know what suse did, but "Device" refers to a file name, and IMHO, any distro that uses spaces in a filename in /dev is b0rked... Kernel info would be good. Assuming you're using kernel 2.4.x, you may be coming down with a bad case of docuphobia. *ahem* "/usr/src/linux/Documentation/usb/input.txt" *ahem* > > thanks all! > > -amael --xsdg -- Do not CC me! ___________________________________________________ / Strike a blow against RMS idiocy: \ \ pronounce GNU and Gnome without the hard G. / / http://xsdg.hypermart.net|[EMAIL PROTECTED] \ \___________________________________________________/