On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 04:18:12PM -0400, Etienne M. Gagnon wrote:
[Cardbus-Support]
> How do I turn this off? (This may be a dumb question, but I don't
> remember seeing anything about Cardbus in "make xconfig"...)
He meant, to turn that off recompiling the pcmcia-utils.
Get the source of the p
On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, Etienne M. Gagnon wrote:
>
> Alexander Clouter wrote:
> > you don't say what type of laptop you have.
>
> I have a Compaq Presario 1060, with a Linksys EtherFast 10/100 (PCMCIA)
> Ethernet card.
>
> > Some laptops don't use 100% Cardbus compatible protocols, so this hangs
>
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 04:18:12PM -0400, Etienne M. Gagnon wrote:
[Cardbus-Support]
> How do I turn this off? (This may be a dumb question, but I don't
> remember seeing anything about Cardbus in "make xconfig"...)
He meant, to turn that off recompiling the pcmcia-utils.
Get the source of the
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000, Seth Daniel wrote:
> Anyway, on several pages with similar laptops it is mentioned that
> the ``Plug And Play OS'' option (in the BIOS) needs to be turned
> off in order to use USB and sound. The problem is that when this
> option is turned off I can't configure the internal
Hi Alexander,
Alexander Clouter wrote:
> you don't say what type of laptop you have.
I have a Compaq Presario 1060, with a Linksys EtherFast 10/100 (PCMCIA)
Ethernet card.
> Some laptops don't use 100% Cardbus compatible protocols, so this hangs
> the machine. Recompile your pcmcia drivers with
you don't say what type of laptop you have.
Some laptops don't use 100% Cardbus compatible protocols, so this hangs
the machine. Recompile your pcmcia drivers with 32bit cardbus turned
off. Hopefully this will solve your problems.
Alex
On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote:
>
> Use framebuffer, you will get full screen console mode at 800x600.
> With both 2.2 & 2.4 kernel, I pass vga=0x315 as a kernel parameter via
> either grub or lilo. Check lilo/grub/kernel document for more info. BTW,
> it
> seems that current kernel s
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000, Seth Daniel wrote:
> Anyway, on several pages with similar laptops it is mentioned that
> the ``Plug And Play OS'' option (in the BIOS) needs to be turned
> off in order to use USB and sound. The problem is that when this
> option is turned off I can't configure the internal
Hi Alexander,
Alexander Clouter wrote:
> you don't say what type of laptop you have.
I have a Compaq Presario 1060, with a Linksys EtherFast 10/100 (PCMCIA)
Ethernet card.
> Some laptops don't use 100% Cardbus compatible protocols, so this hangs
> the machine. Recompile your pcmcia drivers wit
you don't say what type of laptop you have.
Some laptops don't use 100% Cardbus compatible protocols, so this hangs
the machine. Recompile your pcmcia drivers with 32bit cardbus turned
off. Hopefully this will solve your problems.
Alex
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On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote:
>
> Use framebuffer, you will get full screen console mode at 800x600.
> With both 2.2 & 2.4 kernel, I pass vga=0x315 as a kernel parameter via
> either grub or lilo. Check lilo/grub/kernel document for more info. BTW,
> it
> seems that current kernel
Since experimental XFree 4.0.1 deb is out, check x-strikeforce page. I just
put it on my laptop which use trident cyber 9525dvd and have it run fine,
mostly.
The only problem I experienced is when I do apm stuffs wither suspend or
standby then resume back, X would freeze up the whole machine, onl
All,
I recently purchased a Sony Vaio PCG-Z505JE. There is a page
for it off of the Linux Laptops page:
http://larve.net/people/hugo/2000/07/linux-vaio
Anyway, on several pages with similar laptops it is mentioned that
the ``Plug And Play OS'' option (in the BIOS) needs to be turned
off in or
Hi there!
I am running a laptop with Debian unstable. Everything works fine with
the stock kernel-image (2.2.17 pre 6) and related pcmcia-modules
packages, but I'd like to build a custom kernel to add sound support.
(To make myself clear: If I uses Debian's binary kernel & pcmcia
packages, ever
Since experimental XFree 4.0.1 deb is out, check x-strikeforce page. I just
put it on my laptop which use trident cyber 9525dvd and have it run fine,
mostly.
The only problem I experienced is when I do apm stuffs wither suspend or
standby then resume back, X would freeze up the whole machine, on
All,
I recently purchased a Sony Vaio PCG-Z505JE. There is a page
for it off of the Linux Laptops page:
http://larve.net/people/hugo/2000/07/linux-vaio
Anyway, on several pages with similar laptops it is mentioned that
the ``Plug And Play OS'' option (in the BIOS) needs to be turned
off in o
Jens Helweg wrote:
>
> Carlos Hernandez wrote:
>
> > I have an IBM thinkpad i-series 1540 with a Netgear FA410tx pcmcia card, I
> > want to install debian from the net, but I didn't have success trying with
> > debian 2.1, It didn't recognize the pcmcia card. Any ideas?
I used the boot disk for
Hi there!
I am running a laptop with Debian unstable. Everything works fine with
the stock kernel-image (2.2.17 pre 6) and related pcmcia-modules
packages, but I'd like to build a custom kernel to add sound support.
(To make myself clear: If I uses Debian's binary kernel & pcmcia
packages, eve
Jens Helweg wrote:
>
> Carlos Hernandez wrote:
>
> > I have an IBM thinkpad i-series 1540 with a Netgear FA410tx pcmcia card, I
> > want to install debian from the net, but I didn't have success trying with
> > debian 2.1, It didn't recognize the pcmcia card. Any ideas?
I used the boot disk fo
--- Carlos Hernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an IBM thinkpad i-series 1540 with a Netgear FA410tx pcmcia
> card, I
> want to install debian from the net, but I didn't have success
> trying with
> debian 2.1, It didn't recognize the pcmcia card. Any ideas?
One: as stated in pcmcia docs
Once upon a time, I heard name say
> Thanks for everybody's help!
>
> I've done it. I found an option in my BIOS setup called 'resolution
> expended', and it was enabled by default. I disabled it and the melting
> screen never show again. But there is a trade off. I can only get 640x480
> small s
--- Carlos Hernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an IBM thinkpad i-series 1540 with a Netgear FA410tx pcmcia
> card, I
> want to install debian from the net, but I didn't have success
> trying with
> debian 2.1, It didn't recognize the pcmcia card. Any ideas?
One: as stated in pcmcia doc
Once upon a time, I heard name say
> Thanks for everybody's help!
>
> I've done it. I found an option in my BIOS setup called 'resolution
> expended', and it was enabled by default. I disabled it and the melting
> screen never show again. But there is a trade off. I can only get 640x480
> small
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