Re: PCMCIA burnout?

2001-02-05 Thread MaD dUCK
also sprach Nathan Bockrath (on Mon, 05 Feb 2001 10:24:33PM -0600): > Anyone seen a similar result?  What cards should I use instead?  i am running a 3com cardbus 575 10/100 along with the psion dacom goldcard 56kbit fax/isdn/gsm for two years now in one slot and never had a problem... martin [g

PCMCIA burnout?

2001-02-05 Thread Nathan Bockrath
Hi all,     Thanks for all the responses on the multiple laptop installs.  I'm still working out which solution is best for me.   I have some experiences I want to relate regarding this install and would like to hear your thoughts. I have a situation which requires that I have a 10baseT eth

Re: Best "new" laptop

2001-02-05 Thread Jason K. Fritcher
On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, Jeffrey S. Coppock wrote: > I have a Dell CPx, either the H or the J series, I'm not sure. This baby > is sweet! I'm running stable 2.2.18 and it's extremely stable (imagine > that!). This system also uses the maestro3 and with ALSA sound works > nicely. > > On Sat, Feb 03,

Re: PCMCIA burnout?

2001-02-05 Thread Heather
> also sprach Nathan Bockrath (on Mon, 05 Feb 2001 10:24:33PM -0600): > > Anyone seen a similar result?_ What cards should I use instead?_ > > i am running a 3com cardbus 575 10/100 along with the psion dacom > goldcard 56kbit fax/isdn/gsm for two years now in one slot and never > had a problem..

Re: PCMCIA burnout?

2001-02-05 Thread MaD dUCK
also sprach Nathan Bockrath (on Mon, 05 Feb 2001 10:24:33PM -0600): > Anyone seen a similar result?  What cards should I use instead?  i am running a 3com cardbus 575 10/100 along with the psion dacom goldcard 56kbit fax/isdn/gsm for two years now in one slot and never had a problem... martin [

PCMCIA burnout?

2001-02-05 Thread Nathan Bockrath
Hi all,     Thanks for all the responses on the multiple laptop installs.  I'm still working out which solution is best for me.   I have some experiences I want to relate regarding this install and would like to hear your thoughts. I have a situation which requires that I have a 10baseT eth

Re: thinkpad 560E serial port

2001-02-05 Thread Tom Vier
if your email address' secrecy is that important to you, why not put a note in your .sig that asks not to reveal your address? you can't expect people to read your mind. On Sun, Feb 04, 2001 at 08:03:01PM -0500, Thomas Hood wrote: > Excuse me, but did I give you permission to post my e-mail > addr

Re: cleaning the screen

2001-02-05 Thread Heather
> On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: >> >> So, what is the correct (and safe) way to clean a laptop screen? more than one correct answer exists. >> If it matters mine is a TFT screen from a VAIO 505f. Doesn't matter if it's LCD or TFT. Matters that you don't do anything electrical

Re: thinkpad 560E serial port

2001-02-05 Thread Tom Vier
if your email address' secrecy is that important to you, why not put a note in your .sig that asks not to reveal your address? you can't expect people to read your mind. On Sun, Feb 04, 2001 at 08:03:01PM -0500, Thomas Hood wrote: > Excuse me, but did I give you permission to post my e-mail > add

Re: cleaning the screen

2001-02-05 Thread Alexander Clouter
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > > So, what is the correct (and safe) way to clean a laptop screen? If it > matters > mine is a TFT screen from a VAIO 505f. > quoting Beavis and Butthead "we have considered many forms of contraception a young woman today can use..and we s

Re: cleaning the screen

2001-02-05 Thread Heather
> On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: >> >> So, what is the correct (and safe) way to clean a laptop screen? more than one correct answer exists. >> If it matters mine is a TFT screen from a VAIO 505f. Doesn't matter if it's LCD or TFT. Matters that you don't do anything electrica

Re: cleaning the screen

2001-02-05 Thread Alexander Clouter
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > > So, what is the correct (and safe) way to clean a laptop screen? If it matters > mine is a TFT screen from a VAIO 505f. > quoting Beavis and Butthead "we have considered many forms of contraception a young woman today can use..and we sug

cleaning the screen

2001-02-05 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
So, what is the correct (and safe) way to clean a laptop screen? If it matters mine is a TFT screen from a VAIO 505f.

Re: Re: Lilo dualboot and Slink

2001-02-05 Thread Matthew Grant
Thanks I got it, I have a Potato work station here at work that dualboots win2k(very forgettable) that I forgot I had.I did the lilo.conf file and ran lilo. When I rebooted I hit the shift key and typed crap (thats my win2k label) and It booted to win2000. Thanks everyone

Re: Lilo dualboot and Slink

2001-02-05 Thread Jon Busey
>You must declare the number of the partition. > >Ex : /dev/hda1 No, you must write, on a line by itself: prompt somewhere above the two entries. Run 'lilo -v', and if typing in : 'win' or whatever you have it mapped to when it boots up still doesn't work, send the output. Or just read the lilo-h

cleaning the screen

2001-02-05 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
So, what is the correct (and safe) way to clean a laptop screen? If it matters mine is a TFT screen from a VAIO 505f. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

external display at the same time as LCD on Dell Latitude

2001-02-05 Thread Gilbert Laycock
I have a Dell Latitude CPx 500, with an ATI Rage Mobility graphics card, and with Debian unstable installed, and XFree86 4 (although I had the same problems with potato and XF86 3.3.6). I want to be able to have the display appear on the LCD screen, and the external display (a projector) at the sa

RE: Lilo dualboot and Slink

2001-02-05 Thread Aurelien HAULT
You must declare the number of the partition. Ex : /dev/hda1 -Message d'origine- De : Matthew Grant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoye : lundi 5 fevrier 2001 15:59 A : debian-laptop@lists.debian.org Objet : Lilo dualboot and Slink I have win95 on my laptop with Debian Slink I installed af

Re: Re: Lilo dualboot and Slink

2001-02-05 Thread Matthew Grant
Thanks I got it, I have a Potato work station here at work that dualboots win2k(very forgettable) that I forgot I had.I did the lilo.conf file and ran lilo. When I rebooted I hit the shift key and typed crap (thats my win2k label) and It booted to win2000. Thanks everyone ___

Re: Lilo dualboot and Slink

2001-02-05 Thread Jon Busey
>You must declare the number of the partition. > >Ex : /dev/hda1 No, you must write, on a line by itself: prompt somewhere above the two entries. Run 'lilo -v', and if typing in : 'win' or whatever you have it mapped to when it boots up still doesn't work, send the output. Or just read the lilo-

Lilo dualboot and Slink

2001-02-05 Thread Matthew Grant
I have win95 on my laptop with Debian Slink I installed after. when I put other= /dev/hda label= win I TYPED Lilo and it did *Linux added win But when I fire it up and I get to LILO I can't TAB to see a list, or if I type win It doesn't show any characters and boots to Linux.

external display at the same time as LCD on Dell Latitude

2001-02-05 Thread Gilbert Laycock
I have a Dell Latitude CPx 500, with an ATI Rage Mobility graphics card, and with Debian unstable installed, and XFree86 4 (although I had the same problems with potato and XF86 3.3.6). I want to be able to have the display appear on the LCD screen, and the external display (a projector) at the s

RE: Lilo dualboot and Slink

2001-02-05 Thread Aurelien HAULT
You must declare the number of the partition. Ex : /dev/hda1 -Message d'origine- De : Matthew Grant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Envoye : lundi 5 fevrier 2001 15:59 A : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Lilo dualboot and Slink I have win95 on my laptop with Debian Slink I installed after. when I

Lilo dualboot and Slink

2001-02-05 Thread Matthew Grant
I have win95 on my laptop with Debian Slink I installed after. when I put other= /dev/hda label= win I TYPED Lilo and it did *Linux added win But when I fire it up and I get to LILO I can't TAB to see a list, or if I type win It doesn't show any characters and boots to Linux. ___

Re: SONY Jog-Dial driver, finally

2001-02-05 Thread ISHIKAWA Mutsumi
Cc: to linux-c1 list :-) > In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (NOKUBI Takatsugu) wrote: >> >> long time ago I have asked in this list for a driver for the >> >> SONY VAIO Jog-Dial. You may find a Jog-Dial driver by Takaya Kinjo now: >> >> http://www05.u-page.so-net.ne.jp/tc4/t-

Re: SONY Jog-Dial driver, finally

2001-02-05 Thread ISHIKAWA Mutsumi
Cc: to linux-c1 list :-) > In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (NOKUBI Takatsugu) wrote: >> >> long time ago I have asked in this list for a driver for the >> >> SONY VAIO Jog-Dial. You may find a Jog-Dial driver by Takaya Kinjo now: >> >> http://www05.u-page.so-net.ne.jp/tc4/t

Re: experience with GERICOM

2001-02-05 Thread H.Heinold
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 12:38:44AM +0100, Rene Mayrhofer wrote: > with kernel 2.4.1. If I could just get it to connect to the Internet via > my Nokia 8210 .. (does anybody know how to do this ? The device is > recognized by IRDA discovery, but accessing the ircomm port with minicom > just does

Re: SONY Jog-Dial driver, finally

2001-02-05 Thread NOKUBI Takatsugu
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >> long time ago I have asked in this list for a driver for the >> SONY VAIO Jog-Dial. You may find a Jog-Dial driver by Takaya Kinjo now: >> http://www05.u-page.so-net.ne.jp/tc4/t-kinjo/vaio/index_e.html I heard ISHIKAWA Mutsumi <[EMAIL PR

Re: experience with GERICOM

2001-02-05 Thread H.Heinold
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 12:38:44AM +0100, Rene Mayrhofer wrote: > with kernel 2.4.1. If I could just get it to connect to the Internet via > my Nokia 8210 .. (does anybody know how to do this ? The device is > recognized by IRDA discovery, but accessing the ircomm port with minicom > just does