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2000-09-18 Thread Jean-Francois Chaumont
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pcmcia-card with 2 interfaces

2000-09-18 Thread A. Demarteau \(linux rules!\)
heya listers, Are ther pcmcia cards (ethernet cards 10/100) wiht two interface on the same card? pcmcia II that is, cause if it's pcmcia III you can just put in 2 II cards as well. I know they exists with eth and modem. --- Andor Demarteau [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---

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Re: PCMCIA modules - custom kernel - unresolved symbols

2000-09-18 Thread David Reviejo
* Ole Sebastian Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000918 19:48]: > I get unresolved symbols in these modules: > > epic_cb.o and parport_cs.o > > in /lib/modules/2.2.17/pcmcia/ If you are using the original potato pcmcia packages (3.1.8?), this a known problem. AFAIK, you have no problem if you don't n

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2000-09-18 Thread Jean-Francois Chaumont
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pcmcia-card with 2 interfaces

2000-09-18 Thread A. Demarteau (linux rules!)
heya listers, Are ther pcmcia cards (ethernet cards 10/100) wiht two interface on the same card? pcmcia II that is, cause if it's pcmcia III you can just put in 2 II cards as well. I know they exists with eth and modem. --- Andor Demarteau [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- -- To UNSUBSCRI

Re: PCMCIA modules - custom kernel - unresolved symbols

2000-09-18 Thread David Reviejo
* Ole Sebastian Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000918 19:48]: > I get unresolved symbols in these modules: > > epic_cb.o and parport_cs.o > > in /lib/modules/2.2.17/pcmcia/ If you are using the original potato pcmcia packages (3.1.8?), this a known problem. AFAIK, you have no problem if you don't

Re: Good window manager for laptop

2000-09-18 Thread Patrick K Notz
A particularily light window manager is FLWM (Fast and Light WM) which is included with Debian as of 2.2/Potato. Check it out at flwm.sourceforge.net. I currently have two desktops running and the memory footprint is 750 kb. I am a BIG fan of FLWM and here are a couple of reasons: o lightweig

Re: printing ascii files

2000-09-18 Thread Greg Woods
Drew Parsons wrote: > > I don't know if it's quite what you're looking for, but a2ps is a decent > formatting program which handles text files in nice ways ready for printing. I use "enscript" for this purpose. It works quite well. --Greg

Re: Good window manager for laptop

2000-09-18 Thread Patrick K Notz
A particularily light window manager is FLWM (Fast and Light WM) which is included with Debian as of 2.2/Potato. Check it out at flwm.sourceforge.net. I currently have two desktops running and the memory footprint is 750 kb. I am a BIG fan of FLWM and here are a couple of reasons: o lightwei

PCMCIA modules - custom kernel - unresolved symbols

2000-09-18 Thread Ole Sebastian Stein
Can anyone help me? I get unresolved symbols in these modules: epic_cb.o and parport_cs.o in /lib/modules/2.2.17/pcmcia/ when I compile a custom kernel. I have tried to compile the PCMCIA modules as well (not using the pcmcia-modules package) but that doesn't help. I've tried with both make-kp

Toshiba PCMCIA cd-rom problem

2000-09-18 Thread Alexander Steinert
Hi folks, is there anyone out there who has experiences with the Toshiba Portege (I own a 7020CT) and Toshiba's original PCMCIA cd-rom device (24x for PCMCIA, ParPort and USB)? I read and tried so much now that I would appreciate every single hint like 'Forget it' or 'Have a look at ...'. If it's

Re: printing ascii files

2000-09-18 Thread Greg Woods
Drew Parsons wrote: > > I don't know if it's quite what you're looking for, but a2ps is a decent > formatting program which handles text files in nice ways ready for printing. I use "enscript" for this purpose. It works quite well. --Greg -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with

PCMCIA modules - custom kernel - unresolved symbols

2000-09-18 Thread Ole Sebastian Stein
Can anyone help me? I get unresolved symbols in these modules: epic_cb.o and parport_cs.o in /lib/modules/2.2.17/pcmcia/ when I compile a custom kernel. I have tried to compile the PCMCIA modules as well (not using the pcmcia-modules package) but that doesn't help. I've tried with both make-k

Toshiba PCMCIA cd-rom problem

2000-09-18 Thread Alexander Steinert
Hi folks, is there anyone out there who has experiences with the Toshiba Portege (I own a 7020CT) and Toshiba's original PCMCIA cd-rom device (24x for PCMCIA, ParPort and USB)? I read and tried so much now that I would appreciate every single hint like 'Forget it' or 'Have a look at ...'. If it'

Re: LCD screens work how?

2000-09-18 Thread Heather
> This is why the fixed dot-clock makes sense: the display card is always > outputting 1024x768 - which is also why the hsync and vsync are pretty > meaningless. (As long as I enter any "valid" modeline, the card will > work at that resolution, with a dotclock of 65.15, and xvidtune will > report a

Re: LCD screens work how?

2000-09-18 Thread Hugo van der Merwe
On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 10:12:55AM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > A laptop's LCD screen is only good for one resolution. I throw a wide > range of numbers at it and it picks the only one that works. Both laptops I've worked with could handle different resolutions. The older, Pentium 120 lap

Re: Only 8Mb/s with a 10/100 card

2000-09-18 Thread Drew Parsons
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 09:31:50AM +0200, Bart-Jan Vrielink wrote: > On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Drew Parsons wrote: > > > On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 07:39:38AM -0700, Jared Valentine wrote: > > > > > > If you want the full throughput, you need a Cardbus PC Card instead. > > > > > > > Actually, I once re

Re: Only 8Mb/s with a 10/100 card

2000-09-18 Thread Bart-Jan Vrielink
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Drew Parsons wrote: > On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 07:39:38AM -0700, Jared Valentine wrote: > > > > If you want the full throughput, you need a Cardbus PC Card instead. > > > > Actually, I once read somewhere that even the 32bit Cardbus cards are > limited to 80 Mb/s. 80 Mb/s

Re: printing ascii files

2000-09-18 Thread Drew Parsons
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 01:18:21PM -0400, Anand Saxena wrote: > Hi everybody, > > This should be an easy one to answer. When I print ascii files, I often > get word-overflow. In other words, a word at the end of a line gets > split between that line and the next like this: > > Printing ASCII shou

Re: LCD screens work how?

2000-09-18 Thread Heather
> This is why the fixed dot-clock makes sense: the display card is always > outputting 1024x768 - which is also why the hsync and vsync are pretty > meaningless. (As long as I enter any "valid" modeline, the card will > work at that resolution, with a dotclock of 65.15, and xvidtune will > report

Re: LCD screens work how?

2000-09-18 Thread Hugo van der Merwe
On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 10:12:55AM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > A laptop's LCD screen is only good for one resolution. I throw a wide > range of numbers at it and it picks the only one that works. Both laptops I've worked with could handle different resolutions. The older, Pentium 120 la

Re: Only 8Mb/s with a 10/100 card

2000-09-18 Thread Drew Parsons
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 09:31:50AM +0200, Bart-Jan Vrielink wrote: > On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Drew Parsons wrote: > > > On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 07:39:38AM -0700, Jared Valentine wrote: > > > > > > If you want the full throughput, you need a Cardbus PC Card instead. > > > > > > > Actually, I once r

Re: Only 8Mb/s with a 10/100 card

2000-09-18 Thread Bart-Jan Vrielink
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Drew Parsons wrote: > On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 07:39:38AM -0700, Jared Valentine wrote: > > > > If you want the full throughput, you need a Cardbus PC Card instead. > > > > Actually, I once read somewhere that even the 32bit Cardbus cards are > limited to 80 Mb/s. 80 Mb/

Re: printing ascii files

2000-09-18 Thread Drew Parsons
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 01:18:21PM -0400, Anand Saxena wrote: > Hi everybody, > > This should be an easy one to answer. When I print ascii files, I often > get word-overflow. In other words, a word at the end of a line gets > split between that line and the next like this: > > Printing ASCII sho