Similar thing to me, have a Circom PCMCIA for travel and a USR Sportster from
Germany at home.
Sportster gives me 48000 to 5 each connection.
Xircom at exactly the same outlet 26000 to 28800.
Electrical power goes weird ways!
Matth
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Daniel E. Baumann wrote:
> Hello all a
Is there some reason you don't want or can't get the PCMCIA network
card working with your current kernel first? Unless it is an
esoteric, new, unsupported card, the issues you'll need to resolve are
the same with the new or old kernel, so you might as well solve them
first. Then you can skip the
Similar thing to me, have a Circom PCMCIA for travel and a USR Sportster from
Germany at home.
Sportster gives me 48000 to 5 each connection.
Xircom at exactly the same outlet 26000 to 28800.
Electrical power goes weird ways!
Matth
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Daniel E. Baumann wrote:
> Hello all
I have gotten ahold of 3 Toshiba Satellite T1960CS/200 Laptop computers. I
wanted to install Debian on it, but I have had problems with the boot disk. I
have used the Potato Stable version, and have tried the Normal, Compact, and
IDEPCI boot disk. The Normal and IDEPCI give me a "boot failure
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Hello all as mentioned before on this list I have a one of those nifty
Linksys EtherFast combo card without the dongles and such. The thing is
lately my connection to my ISP has sucked. I noticed that when I try to use
the modem on the card it always does the connection handshake twice and it
respo
Is there some reason you don't want or can't get the PCMCIA network
card working with your current kernel first? Unless it is an
esoteric, new, unsupported card, the issues you'll need to resolve are
the same with the new or old kernel, so you might as well solve them
first. Then you can skip th
I have gotten ahold of 3 Toshiba Satellite T1960CS/200 Laptop computers. I wanted to
install Debian on it, but I have had problems with the boot disk. I have used the
Potato Stable version, and have tried the Normal, Compact, and IDEPCI boot disk. The
Normal and IDEPCI give me a "boot failur
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Hello all as mentioned before on this list I have a one of those nifty
Linksys EtherFast combo card without the dongles and such. The thing is
lately my connection to my ISP has sucked. I noticed that when I try to use
the modem on the card it always does the connection handshake twice and it
resp
Hi All
@[EMAIL PROTECTED] it but my sound has died. All was working fine yesterday,
then
I updated my (woody) system and now all is silent. I am using alsa and
gnome. Everything _looks_ okay--modules loaded, esd running, volume
up--just no sound. The only thing that I have noticed is that whe
Hi All
@#$@!# it but my sound has died. All was working fine yesterday, then
I updated my (woody) system and now all is silent. I am using alsa and
gnome. Everything _looks_ okay--modules loaded, esd running, volume
up--just no sound. The only thing that I have noticed is that when I
bo
everyone, this is a LINUX list.
I think this question is toofar out-of-topic here!
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Duccio Medini wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, sparlinek wrote:
>
> > Hi, I have a laptop with an ES1869 AudioDrive
> > card, which I have tried to compile into windows 2000. It seems not to be
>
everyone, this is a LINUX list.
I think this question is toofar out-of-topic here!
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Duccio Medini wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, sparlinek wrote:
>
> > Hi, I have a laptop with an ES1869 AudioDrive
> > card, which I have tried to compile into windows 2000. It seems not to be
>
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