On Fri, 09 Jun 2000, Charles Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Has anyone gotten this too work? I downloaded the source packages.
> Configured my kernel, compiled with make-kpkg, compiled the modules
> w/ make-kpkg. I got the unresolved symbols errors. PCMCIA doesn't
> work. Tried again w/
I wrote:
> I wrote:
>
> > My friend has a Toshiba Tecra 8000 laptop. We are having problems with
> > the 2.2.15 kernel. It boots fine with the 2.0.36 kernel, but recent
> > attempts to boot the 2.2.15 kernel have it freezing at the line
> >
> > "running ntpdate to syncronise clock""
> >
>
Charles Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Has anyone gotten this too work? I downloaded the source packages.
> Configured my kernel, compiled with make-kpkg, compiled the modules w/
> make-kpkg. I got the unresolved symbols errors. PCMCIA doesn't work.
> Tried again w/ Configure script pointed
On Jan 1, 1990, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm having trouble setting my time on a Toshiba 2100cds. I did a clean
> install of potato a week ago and the time reads Jan 1 1990? (1) How do I
> change this? (2) How do I keep the time accurate when I turn off it off?
I used to have this problem inter
On Fri, 09 Jun 2000, Charles Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Has anyone gotten this too work? I downloaded the source packages.
> Configured my kernel, compiled with make-kpkg, compiled the modules
> w/ make-kpkg. I got the unresolved symbols errors. PCMCIA doesn't
> work. Tried again w/
On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 01:58:18PM -0700, Chip Salzenberg wrote:
> According to Nate Bargmann:
> > I have had this problem with both kernel 2.2.14 and 2.2.15 using the
> > pcmcia 3.1.8-x package. In short, it appears this version of pcmcia
> > is broken.
>
> Um, this may be a stupid question, but
According to Nate Bargmann:
> I have had this problem with both kernel 2.2.14 and 2.2.15 using the
> pcmcia 3.1.8-x package. In short, it appears this version of pcmcia
> is broken.
Um, this may be a stupid question, but The current version of
pcmcia is 3.1.15. Why is _anyone_ still using 3
I wrote:
> I wrote:
>
> > My friend has a Toshiba Tecra 8000 laptop. We are having problems with
> > the 2.2.15 kernel. It boots fine with the 2.0.36 kernel, but recent
> > attempts to boot the 2.2.15 kernel have it freezing at the line
> >
> > "running ntpdate to syncronise clock""
> >
On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 12:50:17PM -0400, Charles Baker wrote:
> Has anyone gotten this too work? I downloaded the source packages.
> Configured my kernel, compiled with make-kpkg, compiled the modules w/
> make-kpkg. I got the unresolved symbols errors. PCMCIA doesn't work.
> Tried again w/ C
Charles Baker [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Has anyone gotten this too work? I downloaded the source packages.
> Configured my kernel, compiled with make-kpkg, compiled the modules w/
> make-kpkg. I got the unresolved symbols errors. PCMCIA doesn't work.
> Tried again w/ Configure script point
On Jan 1, 1990, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm having trouble setting my time on a Toshiba 2100cds. I did a clean
> install of potato a week ago and the time reads Jan 1 1990? (1) How do I
> change this? (2) How do I keep the time accurate when I turn off it off?
I used to have this problem inte
Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
> Great, so I go and write an executable file in /etc/apm/event.d/01x_bugfix
> containing:
[script omitted]
> This strikes me as a security risk
A mild one, but yes. It strikes me that a better solution would be to
figure out why suspend causes problems with X. I kno
> > I'd prefer to go back to the same virtual terminal I was on. Is there
> > a way to query the system for what tty is active?
> > "/usr/bin/tty >/tmp/ttysuspend" into my script.
>
> /usr/bin/fgconsole > /tmp/ttysuspend
Great, so I go and write an executable file in /etc/apm/event.d/01x_bugfix
Hi,
I have a PCMCIA modem card that identifies
V1.430-028, USRobotics 288 Data Fax Modem ROCKWELL AC/V34 in class 2
(it is a WorldPort). Here is the problem I have: when I dial out and
meet a busy tone, the next dialing fails. I got that wether I try to
send faxes or to connect to my ISP
On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 01:58:18PM -0700, Chip Salzenberg wrote:
> According to Nate Bargmann:
> > I have had this problem with both kernel 2.2.14 and 2.2.15 using the
> > pcmcia 3.1.8-x package. In short, it appears this version of pcmcia
> > is broken.
>
> Um, this may be a stupid question, bu
According to Nate Bargmann:
> I have had this problem with both kernel 2.2.14 and 2.2.15 using the
> pcmcia 3.1.8-x package. In short, it appears this version of pcmcia
> is broken.
Um, this may be a stupid question, but The current version of
pcmcia is 3.1.15. Why is _anyone_ still using
On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 12:50:17PM -0400, Charles Baker wrote:
> Has anyone gotten this too work? I downloaded the source packages.
> Configured my kernel, compiled with make-kpkg, compiled the modules w/
> make-kpkg. I got the unresolved symbols errors. PCMCIA doesn't work.
> Tried again w/
Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
> Great, so I go and write an executable file in /etc/apm/event.d/01x_bugfix
> containing:
[script omitted]
> This strikes me as a security risk
A mild one, but yes. It strikes me that a better solution would be to
figure out why suspend causes problems with X. I kn
> > Do you use the XF86_SVGA server (which gives me no problems), or the
> > XF86_Mach64 server, which is supposed to be accelerated or something.
>
> MF86_Mach64. It is accelerated and, aside from the occasional minor
> drawing glitch, works rather nicely.
What kind of glitches? And you did mea
> > I'd prefer to go back to the same virtual terminal I was on. Is there
> > a way to query the system for what tty is active?
> > "/usr/bin/tty >/tmp/ttysuspend" into my script.
>
> /usr/bin/fgconsole > /tmp/ttysuspend
Great, so I go and write an executable file in /etc/apm/event.d/01x_bugfix
> On Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 11:10:56PM +0200, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
> > There we go... the scripts are never called when on ac power... would that
> > be a bug? Because the system tries to suspend anyway: the hardware does
> > it. Or is it just on my hardware, meaning that there should be a pro
Hi,
I have a PCMCIA modem card that identifies
V1.430-028, USRobotics 288 Data Fax Modem ROCKWELL AC/V34 in class 2
(it is a WorldPort). Here is the problem I have: when I dial out and
meet a busy tone, the next dialing fails. I got that wether I try to
send faxes or to connect to my IS
Hello,
> after turning it back on. Can anyone recommend some software for a
> true hibernate in case the system isn't already doing it from bios?
I use swsusp-current on my acer travelmate 512.
http://falcon.sch.bme.hu/~seasons/linux/swsusp.html
http://www.suse.de/~garloff/TravelMate/swsusp.html
Has anyone gotten this too work? I downloaded the source packages.
Configured my kernel, compiled with make-kpkg, compiled the modules w/
make-kpkg. I got the unresolved symbols errors. PCMCIA doesn't work.
Tried again w/ Configure script pointed to earlier on this list, it
fails doesn't even
On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 05:30:51PM +0200, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
>> >> Your suspend to disk, is it an "hibernate"?
>> >No.
>> >Hugo
>> And how do you "suspend to disk", then? Some software?
>
> Nay, it is just the "lowest power mode" my laptop can handle - I suppose
> it is probably called susp
On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 09:59:33AM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>>No ideas about your problem, here's what happens for me in X:
>>
>> apm -s change to vt 1, suspend to disk
>> close on ac power no effect (bios option)
>> close on batterychange to vt1, suspend to disk
On Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 11:10:56PM +0200, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
> Just before sending, a new thought came up: my laptop is usually plugged
> in... just quickly checking the apm_proxy script...
>
...
>
> There we go... the scripts are never called when on ac power... would that
> be a bug? Be
> > Do you use the XF86_SVGA server (which gives me no problems), or the
> > XF86_Mach64 server, which is supposed to be accelerated or something.
>
> MF86_Mach64. It is accelerated and, aside from the occasional minor
> drawing glitch, works rather nicely.
What kind of glitches? And you did me
> On Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 11:10:56PM +0200, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
> > There we go... the scripts are never called when on ac power... would that
> > be a bug? Because the system tries to suspend anyway: the hardware does
> > it. Or is it just on my hardware, meaning that there should be a pr
> >> Your suspend to disk, is it an "hibernate"?
> >No.
> >Hugo
> And how do you "suspend to disk", then? Some software?
Nay, it is just the "lowest power mode" my laptop can handle - I suppose
it is probably called suspend-to-ram. I don't feel like making a
suspend-to-disk partition, and creating
Hello,
> after turning it back on. Can anyone recommend some software for a
> true hibernate in case the system isn't already doing it from bios?
I use swsusp-current on my acer travelmate 512.
http://falcon.sch.bme.hu/~seasons/linux/swsusp.html
http://www.suse.de/~garloff/TravelMate/swsusp.htm
Has anyone gotten this too work? I downloaded the source packages.
Configured my kernel, compiled with make-kpkg, compiled the modules w/
make-kpkg. I got the unresolved symbols errors. PCMCIA doesn't work.
Tried again w/ Configure script pointed to earlier on this list, it
fails doesn't even
On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 05:30:51PM +0200, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
>> >> Your suspend to disk, is it an "hibernate"?
>> >No.
>> >Hugo
>> And how do you "suspend to disk", then? Some software?
>
> Nay, it is just the "lowest power mode" my laptop can handle - I suppose
> it is probably called sus
On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 09:59:33AM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>>No ideas about your problem, here's what happens for me in X:
>>
>> apm -s change to vt 1, suspend to disk
>> close on ac power no effect (bios option)
>> close on batterychange to vt1, suspend to disk
On Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 11:10:56PM +0200, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
> Just before sending, a new thought came up: my laptop is usually plugged
> in... just quickly checking the apm_proxy script...
>
...
>
> There we go... the scripts are never called when on ac power... would that
> be a bug? B
I wrote:
> My friend has a Toshiba Tecra 8000 laptop. We are having problems with
> the 2.2.15 kernel. It boots fine with the 2.0.36 kernel, but recent
> attempts to boot the 2.2.15 kernel have it freezing at the line
>
> "running ntpdate to syncronise clock""
>
> or something like that.
Destinatarios: JUAN VICENTE/BANELCO/AR
CC: debian-laptop
Asunto: Re: Suspend and X
>> Your suspend to disk, is it an "hibernate"?
>No.
>Hugo
And how do you "suspend to disk", then? Some software?
My friend has a Toshiba Tecra 8000 laptop. We are having problems with
the 2.2.15 kernel. It boots fine with the 2.0.36 kernel, but recent
attempts to boot the 2.2.15 kernel have it freezing at the line
"running ntpdate to syncronise clock""
or something like that. Now I suspect the p
> >> Your suspend to disk, is it an "hibernate"?
> >No.
> >Hugo
> And how do you "suspend to disk", then? Some software?
Nay, it is just the "lowest power mode" my laptop can handle - I suppose
it is probably called suspend-to-ram. I don't feel like making a
suspend-to-disk partition, and creatin
> On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, Nate Bargmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Well gang, I'm at a loss. I just cannot make this thing work! I've
> > recompiled the kernel and pcmcia-modules per the
> > /usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs/debian/README file. I built the packages
> > twice using make-kpkg once
I wrote:
> My friend has a Toshiba Tecra 8000 laptop. We are having problems with
> the 2.2.15 kernel. It boots fine with the 2.0.36 kernel, but recent
> attempts to boot the 2.2.15 kernel have it freezing at the line
>
> "running ntpdate to syncronise clock""
>
> or something like that
Destinatarios: JUAN VICENTE/BANELCO/AR
CC: debian-laptop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Asunto: Re: Suspend and X
>> Your suspend to disk, is it an "hibernate"?
>No.
>Hugo
And how do you "suspend to disk", then? Some software?
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My friend has a Toshiba Tecra 8000 laptop. We are having problems with
the 2.2.15 kernel. It boots fine with the 2.0.36 kernel, but recent
attempts to boot the 2.2.15 kernel have it freezing at the line
"running ntpdate to syncronise clock""
or something like that. Now I suspect the
> On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, Nate Bargmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Well gang, I'm at a loss. I just cannot make this thing work! I've
> > recompiled the kernel and pcmcia-modules per the
> > /usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs/debian/README file. I built the packages
> > twice using make-kpkg once
On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, Nate Bargmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well gang, I'm at a loss. I just cannot make this thing work! I've
> recompiled the kernel and pcmcia-modules per the
> /usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs/debian/README file. I built the packages
> twice using make-kpkg once with serial s
On 01 Jan 1990, Jack Morgan wrote:
> I'm having trouble setting my time on a Toshiba 2100cds. I did a clean
> install of potato a week ago and the time reads Jan 1 1990? (1) How do I
> change this? (2) How do I keep the time accurate when I turn off it off?
>
> Thanks for any help
> Jack Morgan
>
On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, Nate Bargmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well gang, I'm at a loss. I just cannot make this thing work! I've
> recompiled the kernel and pcmcia-modules per the
> /usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs/debian/README file. I built the packages
> twice using make-kpkg once with serial
On 01 Jan 1990, Jack Morgan wrote:
> I'm having trouble setting my time on a Toshiba 2100cds. I did a clean
> install of potato a week ago and the time reads Jan 1 1990? (1) How do I
> change this? (2) How do I keep the time accurate when I turn off it off?
>
> Thanks for any help
> Jack Morgan
>
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