Thanx Heather. I'm running a stock Debian2.1 system on the Toshiba. I'll
see about the cardservices version. How do I do this...? lsmod? cat
/proc/???
The CTX is running Corel Linux Delux v1.0 which is Debian2.1 derived,
but must have an updated cardservices version.
Can't check it till I get h
> Thank you for the reply.
>
> On the Toshiba: When I put in the card I get 1 low beep. When I remove it
> I get 1 high pitch beep. The messages on the console are :
> ...
> On the CTX: I get two high beeps on boot or when inserting the card. when
> removed, I get 1 beep.
Unrecognized. check
> On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Ralph Baumfalk wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > I am looking for a cheap laptop-model
> > (not a cheap place to buy).
> >
> > I mean which company produces cheap laptops?
> >
> > Can You help me?
You haven't defined what you consider to be cheap - if you're thinking
less than a g
> # 2. Maybe the Toshiba can't handle a 10/100 NIC/Modem card since it's
> # old and a 486sx after all.
>
> Don't know
If this were the problem, it would get configured (high beeps) but actually
misbehave (poor connectivity, flaky connections) but probably actually work
if in 10 mode.
N
Thank you for the reply.
On the Toshiba: When I put in the card I get 1 low beep. When I remove
it I get
1 high pitch beep. The messages on the console are :
...
INIT: Entering runlevel:2
Starting system log daemon: syslogd klogd
Starting PCMCIA services: modules cardmgr. ( I hear the 1 beep about
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Ralph Baumfalk wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> I am looking for a cheap laptop-model
> (not a cheap place to buy).
>
> I mean which company produces cheap laptops?
>
> Can You help me?
>
i know you specifically didn't ask this, but at
www.imperialdirect.com they have several "o
On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 03:25:07PM -0700, Morgan Terry wrote:
> I've been having a problem since I installed potato last weekend on my
> Toshiba Satellite 2100CDT. If I try to boot with no PCMCIA Cards
> present, it locks up on this line of /etc/init.d/pcmcia:
> /sbin/insmod /lib/modules/2.2
Hi Tony
On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 09:13:42PM +0100, Tony Crawford wrote:
> Massimo Manghi wrote (on 29 Mar 00, at 18:02):
>
> > I've upgraded my toshiba 4080XCDT laptop (with a 3c589 pcmcia card)
> > from slink to potato.
>
> I just got my 3com card up the day before yesterday--the 3CCFE574BT--
>
# 2. Maybe the Toshiba can't handle a 10/100 NIC/Modem card since it's
# old and a 486sx after all.
Don't know
# 3. Maybe I need to reinstall Debian with the NIC/Modem in the slot
# rather than the 10Mbps NIC so the installation will detect it and
# install around it.
No, whe
Dear sir :
For CardBus card, you may find a gold strip at the connecting end of
your card. It's the only difference between R2 card and Cardbus card in
shape.
Regards,
Albert L.J. Chang
Thank you for the reply.
On the Toshiba: When I put in the card I get 1 low beep. When I remove it I
g
Seriously, it depends on your definition of "cheap" I am using a Toshiba
Satellite 2545 CDS, 4.3G HD, 64M RAM, 2M VRAM, 13" display in a high production
environment. It cost my company around US$1100.00.
See http://www.tuxtops.com/products.html#value Possibly, a machine here fits
your definition o
I have seen the ibm thinkpad 240 for $1069.00 (US) at
elinx.com. They state that they have 5000+ in stock.
-- Andy
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 06:28:34AM +0200, Ralph Baumfalk wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> I am looking for a cheap laptop-model
> (not a cheap place to buy).
>
> I mean which company produc
cheap laptop = oxymoron
On 30-Mar-2000 Ralph Baumfalk wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> I am looking for a cheap laptop-model
> (not a cheap place to buy).
>
> I mean which company produces cheap laptops?
>
> Can You help me?
>
>
> Ralph
>
>
>
>
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Hi all,
I am looking for a cheap laptop-model
(not a cheap place to buy).
I mean which company produces cheap laptops?
Can You help me?
Ralph
Thank you for the reply.
On the Toshiba: When I put in the card I get 1 low beep. When I remove it I get
1 high pitch beep. The messages on the console are :
...
INIT: Entering runlevel:2
Starting system log daemon: syslogd klogd
Starting PCMCIA services: modules cardmgr. ( I hear the 1 beep about
> On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Peter Gruber wrote:
> >
> > everytime my Laptop wake up after a suspend, I get then following kernel
> > message
> >
> > kernel: bug: kernel timer added twice at c21c78b0.
> >
> > is this bad ? what should I do about it ?
Apparently nothing; I see it a lot.
I'm sure one
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