[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> oops, now i think i see that you want to control the volume directly
> via some of your keys. in that case, i don't think aumix will work
> for you. sorry about that.
Thank you for your reponse. It is precisely what I want to do.
--Nabil
Pat Mahoney wrote:
> the kernel. On boot up it merely says VGA 80x25. I suspected my bios is
> not vesa 2.0 compliant, but when I set kernel to vga=ask, it says VESA
At http://www.strusel007.de/linux/fb.html you may find a DOS tool to
get the VESA version of your BIOS
...
> I talked to IBM
Hello,
I have installed a debian potato on a gateway solo 9300. Every thing
seems to be ok except the modem (that is normal since it is a
winmodem) and the top keys that control the volume. Wathever I do,
the volume staus as it was set under windows 98. Does anyone know how
I can regain control
Daniel E. Baumann wrote:
> How about Linksys Etherfast 10/100 56K V.90 combo card (manufacturers part
> number PCMLM56). Setup instructions can be found at
> http://www.linksys.com/support/support.asp?spid=26. This is the card that I
> have had my eye on for a while and when I get the cash I am gon
On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 06:46:01AM +0200, Werner Heuser wrote:
>
>
> Pat Mahoney wrote:
>
> > the kernel. On boot up it merely says VGA 80x25. I suspected my bios is
> > not vesa 2.0 compliant, but when I set kernel to vga=ask, it says VESA
>
>
> At http://www.strusel007.de/linux/fb.html yo
> > > pcmcia will use either that string or the manfid.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Maybe the best solution is to send the thing back and get a fully
> > functional card. Anyone have a good suggestion for a 10/100 + 56k card
> > that works out of the box with pcmcia-cs-3.1.19? I could kick myself
> >
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> oops, now i think i see that you want to control the volume directly
> via some of your keys. in that case, i don't think aumix will work
> for you. sorry about that.
Thank you for your reponse. It is precisely what I want to do.
--Nabil
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Pat Mahoney wrote:
> the kernel. On boot up it merely says VGA 80x25. I suspected my bios is
> not vesa 2.0 compliant, but when I set kernel to vga=ask, it says VESA
At http://www.strusel007.de/linux/fb.html you may find a DOS tool to
get the VESA version of your BIOS
...
> I talked to IBM
> Simple question where is the config file for the ip and network settings
> that pc-cards read in debian?
One or more schemes in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts
> I have changed my ip in
> /etc/network/interfaces to read the correct info; however everytime my
> card comes up it comes up with the old i
Hello,
I have installed a debian potato on a gateway solo 9300. Every thing
seems to be ok except the modem (that is normal since it is a
winmodem) and the top keys that control the volume. Wathever I do,
the volume staus as it was set under windows 98. Does anyone know how
I can regain control
On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 12:55:39AM +, Dave wrote:
> Simple question where is the config file for the ip and network settings
> that pc-cards read in debian? I have changed my ip in
> /etc/network/interfaces to read the correct info; however everytime my
> card comes up it comes up with the ol
Daniel E. Baumann wrote:
> How about Linksys Etherfast 10/100 56K V.90 combo card (manufacturers part
> number PCMLM56). Setup instructions can be found at
> http://www.linksys.com/support/support.asp?spid=26. This is the card that I
> have had my eye on for a while and when I get the cash I am go
Simple question where is the config file for the ip and network settings
that pc-cards read in debian? I have changed my ip in
/etc/network/interfaces to read the correct info; however everytime my
card comes up it comes up with the old ip. I am guessing that there
must be a second file for the c
> > > pcmcia will use either that string or the manfid.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Maybe the best solution is to send the thing back and get a fully
> > functional card. Anyone have a good suggestion for a 10/100 + 56k card
> > that works out of the box with pcmcia-cs-3.1.19? I could kick myself
>
> Simple question where is the config file for the ip and network settings
> that pc-cards read in debian?
One or more schemes in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts
> I have changed my ip in
> /etc/network/interfaces to read the correct info; however everytime my
> card comes up it comes up with the old
On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 12:55:39AM +, Dave wrote:
> Simple question where is the config file for the ip and network settings
> that pc-cards read in debian? I have changed my ip in
> /etc/network/interfaces to read the correct info; however everytime my
> card comes up it comes up with the o
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, Gary Hennigan wrote:
> "Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >> What card are you trying to support?
> > >
> > > It's a 3COM Megahertz 10/100 LAN + 56K modem card. Unfortunately I
> > > read in SUPPORTED.CARDS that it uses a Winmodem. Oh well, I can use my
> >
"Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> What card are you trying to support?
> >
> > It's a 3COM Megahertz 10/100 LAN + 56K modem card. Unfortunately I
> > read in SUPPORTED.CARDS that it uses a Winmodem. Oh well, I can use my
> > old 10M card for modem and the new one for ethernet.
>> What card are you trying to support?
>
> It's a 3COM Megahertz 10/100 LAN + 56K modem card. Unfortunately I
> read in SUPPORTED.CARDS that it uses a Winmodem. Oh well, I can use my
> old 10M card for modem and the new one for ethernet. Is there a way to
> disable one part of a combo card, eg.,
"Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Did you test it with the pcmcia-cs-3.1.19 source? Looks to me like
> > there's some Makefile trouble in that version. If you used an older
> > version it may not have showed up. It certainly works fine with the
> > Debian package pcmcia-cs.t
On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 03:47:46PM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> >
> > Did you test it with the pcmcia-cs-3.1.19 source? Looks to me like
> > there's some Makefile trouble in that version. If you used an older
> > version it may not have showed up. It certainly works fine with the
> > Debian
Simple question where is the config file for the ip and network settings
that pc-cards read in debian? I have changed my ip in
/etc/network/interfaces to read the correct info; however everytime my
card comes up it comes up with the old ip. I am guessing that there
must be a second file for the
>
> Did you test it with the pcmcia-cs-3.1.19 source? Looks to me like
> there's some Makefile trouble in that version. If you used an older
> version it may not have showed up. It certainly works fine with the
> Debian package pcmcia-cs.tar.gz for 3.1.8.
>
my box is woody, I tried it with an ol
"Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs'
> > /bin/sh: -c: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `;'
> > /bin/sh: -c: line 1: `set -e ; for d in ; do make -C $d ; done'
> > make[3]: *** [all] Error 2
> > make[3]: Leaving dir
> make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs'
> /bin/sh: -c: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `;'
> /bin/sh: -c: line 1: `set -e ; for d in ; do make -C $d ; done'
> make[3]: *** [all] Error 2
> make[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs'
> make[2]: *** [build-mo
"Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Doesn't work. I get some error from a shell script and I wanted to
> > find out if there was a cleaner way to do this before I tried to track
> > it down. Sure would be nice if there were some type of a package like
> > make-kpkg that allo
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, Gary Hennigan wrote:
> "Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >> What card are you trying to support?
> > >
> > > It's a 3COM Megahertz 10/100 LAN + 56K modem card. Unfortunately I
> > > read in SUPPORTED.CARDS that it uses a Winmodem. Oh well, I can use my
> >
>
> Doesn't work. I get some error from a shell script and I wanted to
> find out if there was a cleaner way to do this before I tried to track
> it down. Sure would be nice if there were some type of a package like
> make-kpkg that allowed us to use raw pcmcia source code.
>
do the following:
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, cls-colo spgs wrote:
>
> is it debianized? (can't find it with apt-get..)
>
> if not what the url?
>
at the xmps homepage, in the download section is a .deb package with all
you need. So it ye ol' dpkg to be used :) hell lets see if I can
remember how to use it ;)
page @
Pat Mahoney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 01:49:40PM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> >
> > On 29-Aug-2000 Gary Hennigan wrote:
> > > I've got a newer PCMCIA card that's not supported under potato (pcmcia
> > > 3.1.8). It is supported under a later release of PCMCIA tho
"Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> What card are you trying to support?
> >
> > It's a 3COM Megahertz 10/100 LAN + 56K modem card. Unfortunately I
> > read in SUPPORTED.CARDS that it uses a Winmodem. Oh well, I can use my
> > old 10M card for modem and the new one for ethernet
"Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 29-Aug-2000 Gary Hennigan wrote:
> > I've got a newer PCMCIA card that's not supported under potato (pcmcia
> > 3.1.8). It is supported under a later release of PCMCIA though. Is
> > there a "Debian Way (TM)" to use the raw pcmcia-cs-3.1.xx.tar
On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 01:49:40PM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>
> On 29-Aug-2000 Gary Hennigan wrote:
> > I've got a newer PCMCIA card that's not supported under potato (pcmcia
> > 3.1.8). It is supported under a later release of PCMCIA though. Is
Note that the latest version in unstable i
>> What card are you trying to support?
>
> It's a 3COM Megahertz 10/100 LAN + 56K modem card. Unfortunately I
> read in SUPPORTED.CARDS that it uses a Winmodem. Oh well, I can use my
> old 10M card for modem and the new one for ethernet. Is there a way to
> disable one part of a combo card, eg.,
"Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Did you test it with the pcmcia-cs-3.1.19 source? Looks to me like
> > there's some Makefile trouble in that version. If you used an older
> > version it may not have showed up. It certainly works fine with the
> > Debian package pcmcia-cs.
On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 03:47:46PM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> >
> > Did you test it with the pcmcia-cs-3.1.19 source? Looks to me like
> > there's some Makefile trouble in that version. If you used an older
> > version it may not have showed up. It certainly works fine with the
> > Debia
On 29-Aug-2000 Gary Hennigan wrote:
> I've got a newer PCMCIA card that's not supported under potato (pcmcia
> 3.1.8). It is supported under a later release of PCMCIA though. Is
> there a "Debian Way (TM)" to use the raw pcmcia-cs-3.1.xx.tar.gz?
> Perhaps something similar to the way you can use r
I've got a newer PCMCIA card that's not supported under potato (pcmcia
3.1.8). It is supported under a later release of PCMCIA though. Is
there a "Debian Way (TM)" to use the raw pcmcia-cs-3.1.xx.tar.gz?
Perhaps something similar to the way you can use raw linux-*.tar.bz2
kernel source with make-kp
>
> Did you test it with the pcmcia-cs-3.1.19 source? Looks to me like
> there's some Makefile trouble in that version. If you used an older
> version it may not have showed up. It certainly works fine with the
> Debian package pcmcia-cs.tar.gz for 3.1.8.
>
my box is woody, I tried it with an o
"Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs'
> > /bin/sh: -c: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `;'
> > /bin/sh: -c: line 1: `set -e ; for d in ; do make -C $d ; done'
> > make[3]: *** [all] Error 2
> > make[3]: Leaving di
> make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs'
> /bin/sh: -c: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `;'
> /bin/sh: -c: line 1: `set -e ; for d in ; do make -C $d ; done'
> make[3]: *** [all] Error 2
> make[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs'
> make[2]: *** [build-m
"Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Doesn't work. I get some error from a shell script and I wanted to
> > find out if there was a cleaner way to do this before I tried to track
> > it down. Sure would be nice if there were some type of a package like
> > make-kpkg that all
>
> Doesn't work. I get some error from a shell script and I wanted to
> find out if there was a cleaner way to do this before I tried to track
> it down. Sure would be nice if there were some type of a package like
> make-kpkg that allowed us to use raw pcmcia source code.
>
do the following:
I have an IBM thinkpad 760el with a Trident Cyber9385 (as reported by
SuperProbe; I think it has other names like TGUI9660). It has 1024Kb video
ram. That's enough for 800x600x16.
I am trying to get framebuffer running so that I can get 800x600 text mode
and use the full 12.1 in display. It doe
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, cls-colo spgs wrote:
>
> is it debianized? (can't find it with apt-get..)
>
> if not what the url?
>
at the xmps homepage, in the download section is a .deb package with all
you need. So it ye ol' dpkg to be used :) hell lets see if I can
remember how to use it ;)
page @
Pat Mahoney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 01:49:40PM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> >
> > On 29-Aug-2000 Gary Hennigan wrote:
> > > I've got a newer PCMCIA card that's not supported under potato (pcmcia
> > > 3.1.8). It is supported under a later release of PCMCIA th
"Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 29-Aug-2000 Gary Hennigan wrote:
> > I've got a newer PCMCIA card that's not supported under potato (pcmcia
> > 3.1.8). It is supported under a later release of PCMCIA though. Is
> > there a "Debian Way (TM)" to use the raw pcmcia-cs-3.1.xx.ta
On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 01:49:40PM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>
> On 29-Aug-2000 Gary Hennigan wrote:
> > I've got a newer PCMCIA card that's not supported under potato (pcmcia
> > 3.1.8). It is supported under a later release of PCMCIA though. Is
Note that the latest version in unstable
On 29-Aug-2000 Gary Hennigan wrote:
> I've got a newer PCMCIA card that's not supported under potato (pcmcia
> 3.1.8). It is supported under a later release of PCMCIA though. Is
> there a "Debian Way (TM)" to use the raw pcmcia-cs-3.1.xx.tar.gz?
> Perhaps something similar to the way you can use
I've got a newer PCMCIA card that's not supported under potato (pcmcia
3.1.8). It is supported under a later release of PCMCIA though. Is
there a "Debian Way (TM)" to use the raw pcmcia-cs-3.1.xx.tar.gz?
Perhaps something similar to the way you can use raw linux-*.tar.bz2
kernel source with make-k
I have an IBM thinkpad 760el with a Trident Cyber9385 (as reported by
SuperProbe; I think it has other names like TGUI9660). It has 1024Kb video
ram. That's enough for 800x600x16.
I am trying to get framebuffer running so that I can get 800x600 text mode
and use the full 12.1 in display. It do
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000 noone wrote (amazing, isn't it):
> I'm looking for a solution to burn CD-Roms with my Laptop.
> (Gericom OverdoseII, 366 Celeron, 64 Mb, 2x pcmcia, 2x usb)
> It shouldn't be too expensive and should work in real life, not
> just in theory. (And of course with linux)
> externa
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hi. I just wanted to extend my thanks to the people on the list who
responded to my questions. Sitting in front of me is a brand new 650 MHz
Sony PCG-XG28 getting ready to install potato. The ethernet and wireless
ethernet cards they provided for me are suppor
hi,
is it debianized? (can't find it with apt-get..)
if not what the url?
thx.
bentley taylor
(potato on 2.2.16)
//
Johan Romin wrote:
> xmps, works great for me..
> I can view both DivX and VCD movies, with it..
> and best of all it's GPL.
> --
>
> /Johan
>
>
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 10:42:27AM -0700, EXT-Springer, Aaron C wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just did an apt get upgrade from 2.1r4 to 2.2. It worked quite
> well.. except that my xircom Ethernet does not work. The card
> initializes and I have routes but I get an operation not authorized
> when I ping an
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000 noone wrote (amazing, isn't it):
> I'm looking for a solution to burn CD-Roms with my Laptop.
> (Gericom OverdoseII, 366 Celeron, 64 Mb, 2x pcmcia, 2x usb)
> It shouldn't be too expensive and should work in real life, not
> just in theory. (And of course with linux)
> extern
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hi. I just wanted to extend my thanks to the people on the list who
responded to my questions. Sitting in front of me is a brand new 650 MHz
Sony PCG-XG28 getting ready to install potato. The ethernet and wireless
ethernet cards they provided for me are suppo
On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, Heather wrote:
>I just had a machine try this sometime this weekend, so I figured I'd note,
>it appears that 2.4.0 test 7 has "unresolved symbols in pcnet_cs". Yep,
Kernels up to 2.4.0-test4 worked fine on my Thinkpad. Test5 broke the Intel
PCMCIA controller support and this
hi,
is it debianized? (can't find it with apt-get..)
if not what the url?
thx.
bentley taylor
(potato on 2.2.16)
//
Johan Romin wrote:
> xmps, works great for me..
> I can view both DivX and VCD movies, with it..
> and best of all it's GPL.
> --
>
> /Johan
>
> ___
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 10:42:27AM -0700, EXT-Springer, Aaron C wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just did an apt get upgrade from 2.1r4 to 2.2. It worked quite
> well.. except that my xircom Ethernet does not work. The card
> initializes and I have routes but I get an operation not authorized
> when I ping a
On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, Heather wrote:
>I just had a machine try this sometime this weekend, so I figured I'd note,
>it appears that 2.4.0 test 7 has "unresolved symbols in pcnet_cs". Yep,
Kernels up to 2.4.0-test4 worked fine on my Thinkpad. Test5 broke the Intel
PCMCIA controller support and thi
>I just had a machine try this sometime this weekend, so I figured I'd note,
>it appears that 2.4.0 test 7 has "unresolved symbols in pcnet_cs".
>
>So, I was wondering if anyone else has been trying the 2.4.0 tests and
>whether you've had successes or failures.
I am currently using 2.4.0-test7 wit
> ah, i hadn't thought of trying that -- i really like the in-kernel
> support because it seems to have done away w/ the "dhcpcd comes up
> before the interface is ready during the boot process" problem, so
> i don't want to go back ;-)
>
Hmmm, you should be calling dhcp from the pcmcia scripts,
>I just had a machine try this sometime this weekend, so I figured I'd note,
>it appears that 2.4.0 test 7 has "unresolved symbols in pcnet_cs".
>
>So, I was wondering if anyone else has been trying the 2.4.0 tests and
>whether you've had successes or failures.
I am currently using 2.4.0-test7 wi
> ah, i hadn't thought of trying that -- i really like the in-kernel
> support because it seems to have done away w/ the "dhcpcd comes up
> before the interface is ready during the boot process" problem, so
> i don't want to go back ;-)
>
Hmmm, you should be calling dhcp from the pcmcia scripts,
Hallo,
I'm using Debian 2.2 on a Dell Latitude with Xircom ethernet
and modem card. While everything works fine with a static
network configuration in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts, `pump'
seems to hang, when I want to use DHCP. I tried to replace
pump with dhcpcd, but also without success. The kern
xmps, works great for me..
I can view both DivX and VCD movies, with it..
and best of all it's GPL.
--
/Johan
Life is but an Illusion of Death
Hallo,
I'm using Debian 2.2 on a Dell Latitude with Xircom ethernet
and modem card. While everything works fine with a static
network configuration in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts, `pump'
seems to hang, when I want to use DHCP. I tried to replace
pump with dhcpcd, but also without success. The ker
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