I have a debian potato install on my Dell Inspiron laptop which is quite
nice now. I have added the things I really want using apt-get and things are
moving nice. I now would like to build a 2.2.12 kernel and see that there
are deb packages but am used to rolling my own. I could see that I would
I have a debian potato install on my Dell Inspiron laptop which is quite
nice now. I have added the things I really want using apt-get and things are
moving nice. I now would like to build a 2.2.12 kernel and see that there
are deb packages but am used to rolling my own. I could see that I would
Ian Redfern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Some documentation is clearly needed - maybe apmd should mention it when it
> gets
> installed? Liloconfig?
I'll earmark this to talk about it in the new Installation Manual.
Maybe the help screens of the syslinux rescue image should be updated too..
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Ian Redfern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Some documentation is clearly needed - maybe apmd should mention it when it
> gets
> installed? Liloconfig?
I'll earmark this to talk about it in the new Installation Manual.
Maybe the help screens of the syslinux rescue image should be updated too..
-
I had similar problems (Inspiron 7000, but 3com card.. but machine doesn't
matter;) .. it seems maybe the modules were compiled wrong .. (I usually use
my own version of the kernel, and the modules uses upgrade seamlessly) .. I
just grabbed the pcmcia-source and compiled them manually (along with a
I had similar problems (Inspiron 7000, but 3com card.. but machine doesn't
matter;) .. it seems maybe the modules were compiled wrong .. (I usually use
my own version of the kernel, and the modules uses upgrade seamlessly) .. I
just grabbed the pcmcia-source and compiled them manually (along with a
Hi,
I've got a Dell Inspiron 7000 and a Netgear PCMCIA Ethernet card. I
just upgraded to potato (using apt-get) and then installed the
2.2.12 kernel, specifically, the following packages:
kernel-image-2.2.12_2.2.12-3
pcmcia-modules-2.2.12_3.1.1-1k3
pcmcia-cs_3.1.1-1
Now,
Hi,
I've got a Dell Inspiron 7000 and a Netgear PCMCIA Ethernet card. I
just upgraded to potato (using apt-get) and then installed the
2.2.12 kernel, specifically, the following packages:
kernel-image-2.2.12_2.2.12-3
pcmcia-modules-2.2.12_3.1.1-1k3
pcmcia-cs_3.1.1-1
Now,
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