Kernel question

2004-05-03 Thread William Hawkes
I rebuilt the 2.4.26 kernel on an averatec 3200.  I noticed that the 
modules are not reloaded on boot.  I am new at kernel rebuilding.  Any 
Ideas?

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Re: Kernel question

2004-05-03 Thread Lukas Ruf
> William Hawkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-05-03 15:25]:
>
> I rebuilt the 2.4.26 kernel on an averatec 3200.  I noticed that the
> modules are not reloaded on boot.  I am new at kernel rebuilding.
> Any Ideas?
>

how have you rebuilt the kernel?

If you do it 'manually', do not forget to run:

make dep
make bzImage <== choose the target of your needs
make modules
make modules_install

Another place to look is '/etc/modules'.  Just put in the modules of
your needs.  I have:

  usb-uhci
  usb-ohci
  input
  usbkbd
  keybdev
  3c59x
  snd_intel8x0

HTH.

wbr,
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Re: APM, with kernel 2.4.24 for IBM R40(e)

2004-05-03 Thread Uwe Brauer
On 1 May 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Yes it is, just don't load up processor.ko once you have compiled in
> ACPI.
I just tried it with the 2.4.24 kernel, put ACPI support monolithic in
and adding batterie, fan, button and  processor support the kernel and
rebooted, alas the boot process stopped  when turning to the ACPI part
and the Laptop froze. So I try it now without processor support. At
least this is what I understand from you message.?

So the 2.4.24 should be ok??


>
> ACPI on the r40e will give you the ability to view battery life and
> if you compile in cpufreq support you can also use powernowd to
this option I do not see, is this kernel 2.6.x only?
> cycle the processor power usage and save your battery life. My
> processor is running at 250Mhz as I type this in fact, but when I
> click send I know that powernowd will cycle the processor up to
> nearer 2ghz.
>
> I've been working with the developers to resolve issues with
> processor.ko module and so far tonight I've managed to get it to run
> thanks to a patch one very kind developer worked on and sent me. I
> still can't suspend or standby though, so we're not totally there
> yet. I'll keep this list informed as to how things go.
>

Great thanks very much.

Uwe 


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Re: APM, with kernel 2.4.24 for IBM R40(e)

2004-05-03 Thread Uwe Brauer
On 1 May 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Yes it is, just don't load up processor.ko once you have compiled in
> ACPI.
I just  compiled   the 2.4.24 kernel   with acpi  support  without the
processor  support and it seems to  work, at least the batteries status
is displayed.  However suspend,  standby and  hibernate which  I would
love to use, seem not to work. Pressing the  relevant keys did not had
any effect.

Uwe 


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Re: Kernel question

2004-05-03 Thread Micha Feigin
On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 09:09:29AM -0400, William Hawkes wrote:
> I rebuilt the 2.4.26 kernel on an averatec 3200.  I noticed that the 
> modules are not reloaded on boot.  I am new at kernel rebuilding.  Any 
> Ideas?
> 

First, make sure that the kernel autoloader option is selected (under
loadable module support -> Kernel module loader).

Modules you want specifically loaded at boot should go into
/etc/modules, they are loaded on startup using modprobe (just enter the
module name on its own line, no path or .o).

There is also the modprobe interface for automatically loading modules
on demand, but I don't really know that one that much, sorry.

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Dell Latitude CSx and sound

2004-05-03 Thread Alexander V. Butenko
Morning all,

I have a problem with my Dell notebook and his sound card Neomagic
NM2360. The first time I play a sound after booting the audio is  corrupted
and "hangs" for a while. Then strings like that appears in syslog:

May  3 19:11:01 ds kernel: NM256: Sound playback pointer invalid!

I'm using Debian unstable with selfmade 2.6.5 kernel.

lspci -vv says about my card:

:01:00.1 Multimedia audio controller: Neomagic Corporation NM2360 
[MagicMedia 256ZX Audio]
Subsystem: Dell Computer Corporation: Unknown device 0091
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster- SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
Stepping- SERR- FastB2B-
Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort-
SERR- 

[no subject]

2004-05-03 Thread Micha neu



 HI I AM LOOKING FOR HINGES FOR THE SAMSUNG NV5000 KEN 
YOU HELP ??
THANKS
MICHA


Re: buy Laptop

2004-05-03 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2004-05-01 11:18:10, schrieb Elisha Okojie:
>Hi ,
> 
>I want to buy some laptop computers $1000 -$1200. ho can help me?
> 
>Elisha

Hello, 

IBM R40 

Base Price at IBM for US-Citizen is 735 US$

It works perfectly !

Greetings
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2004-05-03 Thread christina demytrk
hello- 
i lost all the books to my laptop and want to knoe if i have cd burner in it i have a dell latitiude. thanx 
 
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Re: PCMCIA Help

2004-05-03 Thread Curt Howland
Type the command "dmesg" and see what the kernel messages are when the 
card is inserted. That should get us started on what's up (or not 
up).

Curt-

On Monday 03 May 2004 17:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to 
say:
> Hi,
> I am new to debian but I have some experience with Linux.
> I have installed Debian "woody"  Ver 2.2.20 and i am running KDE
> Ver 2.2.2 sucessfully on a Dell Latitude Laptop.
>
> I am trying to install a wireless PCMCIA card to get the network
> going, I looked in /etc/pcmcia and did a more on config file and
> found a list of supported cards. I selected a DLink Air DWL650 from
> the list and installed the card. I get a high beep then a low beep
> which I believe means that it recognized the card but cant handle
> it.
>
> This is my first shot at tryng to configure a lan on a laptop and
> need some guidance on getting the wireless card going, Any advice
> or tips would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> Oscar Quintanilla
> MTS Telephony, Cox Communications
> 619-303-4700
> 619-263-9251 ext 5989

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Kernel problems

2004-05-03 Thread William Hawkes
I have built the 2.6.5 kernel on an averatec 3200  laptop.

on boot, I get the following error.

VFS: Cannot open root device "hda6" or unknown-block(0,0)

Any Ideas?





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Re: Unidentified subject!

2004-05-03 Thread Derek Broughton
> i lost all the books to my laptop and want to knoe if i have cd burner in
it i have a dell latitiude. thanx

No, you have a Dell lattitude if you bought it from Dell and it says
Latitude on the case...


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PCMCIA Help

2004-05-03 Thread Oscar.Quintanilla
Hi,
I am new to debian but I have some experience with Linux.
I have installed Debian "woody"  Ver 2.2.20 and i am running KDE Ver 2.2.2 sucessfully 
on a Dell
Latitude Laptop.

I am trying to install a wireless PCMCIA card to get the network going, I looked in 
/etc/pcmcia and did a more on 
config file and found a list of supported cards. I selected a DLink Air DWL650 from 
the list and installed the card.
I get a high beep then a low beep which I believe means that it recognized the card 
but cant handle it.

This is my first shot at tryng to configure a lan on a laptop and need some guidance 
on getting the wireless
card going, Any advice or tips would be greatly appreciated. 

Thanks



Oscar Quintanilla
MTS Telephony, Cox Communications
619-303-4700
619-263-9251 ext 5989
 



Re: Kernel problems

2004-05-03 Thread Tapio Lehtonen
On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 09:21:50PM -0400, William Hawkes wrote:
> I have built the 2.6.5 kernel on an averatec 3200  laptop.
> 
> on boot, I get the following error.
> 
> VFS: Cannot open root device "hda6" or unknown-block(0,0)
> 
> Any Ideas?
> 

Most likely you did not include in your kernel support for the disk
devices you have or for the file system on your root file system. Or
you included them as modules, kernel modules will not work before they
are loaded from disk.

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TuxMobil News 04/2004

2004-05-03 Thread Werner Heuser
Hello,

the TuxMobil News digest for March 2004[1] has good news
for Linux PDA, mobile phone and laptop users. Here is an
extract of the most important or most interesting  messages.

Werner Heuser


|=| A new issue (0.17)[2] of PocketWorkStation for Linux PDAs
has been released. Want to run a full Debian GNU/Linux operating environment
on your Linux PDA?  Want to switch between Qtopia and X11 whenever you
like without rebooting or needing to stop any of your X11 applications?
Give Pocketworkstation a try. Runs completely out of a single directory
(a 256MB SD card is ideal), no re-flashing or modification of
the existing operating system is required.

|=| Synaptics touchpad driver (0.13)[3] and laptop_mode for Kernel 2.6.5[4]
are now available. The laptop_mode patch extends the battery life of
your laptop.

|=| Mobile Adhoc Networks under Linux are on the go. This months has
brought new issues of: Qolyester an OLSR protocol for wireless
ad hoc networks[5]. UniK OLSR daemon is an Optimized Link State Routing
protocol for MANETs (0.4.3)[6]. Another approach is made by
the AODV-UU - routing protocol for ad-hoc networks (0.7.2)[7].


[1] http://tuxmobil.org/mobile_news_2004_04.html
[2] http://www.pocketworkstation.org/
[3] http://w1.894.telia.com/~u89404340/touchpad/
[4] http://www.xs4all.nl/~bsamwel/laptop_mode/
[5] http://qolsr.lri.fr/
[6] http://www.olsr.org/
[7] http://user.it.uu.se/~henrikl/aodv/


You may find the _daily_ TuxMobil News RSS/XML channel, the archiv and
a news submission form at http://tuxmobil.org/newsfeed.html

BTW: You may subscribe to the complete _monthly_ digest there, too.

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Kernel question

2004-05-03 Thread William Hawkes
I rebuilt the 2.4.26 kernel on an averatec 3200.  I noticed that the 
modules are not reloaded on boot.  I am new at kernel rebuilding.  Any 
Ideas?




Re: Kernel question

2004-05-03 Thread Lukas Ruf
> William Hawkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-05-03 15:25]:
>
> I rebuilt the 2.4.26 kernel on an averatec 3200.  I noticed that the
> modules are not reloaded on boot.  I am new at kernel rebuilding.
> Any Ideas?
>

how have you rebuilt the kernel?

If you do it 'manually', do not forget to run:

make dep
make bzImage <== choose the target of your needs
make modules
make modules_install

Another place to look is '/etc/modules'.  Just put in the modules of
your needs.  I have:

  usb-uhci
  usb-ohci
  input
  usbkbd
  keybdev
  3c59x
  snd_intel8x0

HTH.

wbr,
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Re: APM, with kernel 2.4.24 for IBM R40(e)

2004-05-03 Thread Uwe Brauer
On 1 May 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Yes it is, just don't load up processor.ko once you have compiled in
> ACPI.
I just tried it with the 2.4.24 kernel, put ACPI support monolithic in
and adding batterie, fan, button and  processor support the kernel and
rebooted, alas the boot process stopped  when turning to the ACPI part
and the Laptop froze. So I try it now without processor support. At
least this is what I understand from you message.?

So the 2.4.24 should be ok??


>
> ACPI on the r40e will give you the ability to view battery life and
> if you compile in cpufreq support you can also use powernowd to
this option I do not see, is this kernel 2.6.x only?
> cycle the processor power usage and save your battery life. My
> processor is running at 250Mhz as I type this in fact, but when I
> click send I know that powernowd will cycle the processor up to
> nearer 2ghz.
>
> I've been working with the developers to resolve issues with
> processor.ko module and so far tonight I've managed to get it to run
> thanks to a patch one very kind developer worked on and sent me. I
> still can't suspend or standby though, so we're not totally there
> yet. I'll keep this list informed as to how things go.
>

Great thanks very much.

Uwe 



Re: APM, with kernel 2.4.24 for IBM R40(e)

2004-05-03 Thread Uwe Brauer
On 1 May 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Yes it is, just don't load up processor.ko once you have compiled in
> ACPI.
I just  compiled   the 2.4.24 kernel   with acpi  support  without the
processor  support and it seems to  work, at least the batteries status
is displayed.  However suspend,  standby and  hibernate which  I would
love to use, seem not to work. Pressing the  relevant keys did not had
any effect.

Uwe 



Re: Kernel question

2004-05-03 Thread Micha Feigin
On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 09:09:29AM -0400, William Hawkes wrote:
> I rebuilt the 2.4.26 kernel on an averatec 3200.  I noticed that the 
> modules are not reloaded on boot.  I am new at kernel rebuilding.  Any 
> Ideas?
> 

First, make sure that the kernel autoloader option is selected (under
loadable module support -> Kernel module loader).

Modules you want specifically loaded at boot should go into
/etc/modules, they are loaded on startup using modprobe (just enter the
module name on its own line, no path or .o).

There is also the modprobe interface for automatically loading modules
on demand, but I don't really know that one that much, sorry.

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Dell Latitude CSx and sound

2004-05-03 Thread Alexander V. Butenko
Morning all,

I have a problem with my Dell notebook and his sound card Neomagic
NM2360. The first time I play a sound after booting the audio is  corrupted
and "hangs" for a while. Then strings like that appears in syslog:

May  3 19:11:01 ds kernel: NM256: Sound playback pointer invalid!

I'm using Debian unstable with selfmade 2.6.5 kernel.

lspci -vv says about my card:

:01:00.1 Multimedia audio controller: Neomagic Corporation NM2360 
[MagicMedia 256ZX Audio]
Subsystem: Dell Computer Corporation: Unknown device 0091
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster- SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
Stepping- SERR- FastB2B-
Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort-
SERR- 

[no subject]

2004-05-03 Thread Micha neu



 HI I AM LOOKING FOR HINGES FOR THE SAMSUNG NV5000 KEN 
YOU HELP ??
THANKS
MICHA


Re: buy Laptop

2004-05-03 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2004-05-01 11:18:10, schrieb Elisha Okojie:
>Hi ,
> 
>I want to buy some laptop computers $1000 -$1200. ho can help me?
> 
>Elisha

Hello, 

IBM R40 

Base Price at IBM for US-Citizen is 735 US$

It works perfectly !

Greetings
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PCMCIA Help

2004-05-03 Thread Oscar.Quintanilla
Hi,
I am new to debian but I have some experience with Linux.
I have installed Debian "woody"  Ver 2.2.20 and i am running KDE Ver 2.2.2 
sucessfully on a Dell
Latitude Laptop.

I am trying to install a wireless PCMCIA card to get the network going, I 
looked in /etc/pcmcia and did a more on 
config file and found a list of supported cards. I selected a DLink Air DWL650 
from the list and installed the card.
I get a high beep then a low beep which I believe means that it recognized the 
card but cant handle it.

This is my first shot at tryng to configure a lan on a laptop and need some 
guidance on getting the wireless
card going, Any advice or tips would be greatly appreciated. 

Thanks



Oscar Quintanilla
MTS Telephony, Cox Communications
619-303-4700
619-263-9251 ext 5989
 



Unidentified subject!

2004-05-03 Thread christina demytrk
hello- 
i lost all the books to my laptop and want to knoe if i have cd burner in it i have a dell latitiude. thanx 
 
christina
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Re: Unidentified subject!

2004-05-03 Thread Derek Broughton
> i lost all the books to my laptop and want to knoe if i have cd burner in
it i have a dell latitiude. thanx

No, you have a Dell lattitude if you bought it from Dell and it says
Latitude on the case...



Re: PCMCIA Help

2004-05-03 Thread Curt Howland
Type the command "dmesg" and see what the kernel messages are when the 
card is inserted. That should get us started on what's up (or not 
up).

Curt-

On Monday 03 May 2004 17:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to 
say:
> Hi,
> I am new to debian but I have some experience with Linux.
> I have installed Debian "woody"  Ver 2.2.20 and i am running KDE
> Ver 2.2.2 sucessfully on a Dell Latitude Laptop.
>
> I am trying to install a wireless PCMCIA card to get the network
> going, I looked in /etc/pcmcia and did a more on config file and
> found a list of supported cards. I selected a DLink Air DWL650 from
> the list and installed the card. I get a high beep then a low beep
> which I believe means that it recognized the card but cant handle
> it.
>
> This is my first shot at tryng to configure a lan on a laptop and
> need some guidance on getting the wireless card going, Any advice
> or tips would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> Oscar Quintanilla
> MTS Telephony, Cox Communications
> 619-303-4700
> 619-263-9251 ext 5989

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Kernel problems

2004-05-03 Thread William Hawkes

I have built the 2.6.5 kernel on an averatec 3200  laptop.

on boot, I get the following error.

VFS: Cannot open root device "hda6" or unknown-block(0,0)

Any Ideas?