I already checked this textfile, but my modem is not there. :-((
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Van: A. Demarteau (linux rules!) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: vrijdag 16 februari 2001 20:46
Aan: Jan van Veldhuizen
CC: 'Debian-Laptop (E-mail)
Onderwerp: Re: hisax parameters needed!
have a look in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/README.hisax (provided you
have the kernel-sources somewhere ofcorurse).
All supported cards are right in here with there specific paramters (if
any are needed)
Be wanred though, form my experience isdn is a big pain in the ass to
setup and maintain, be w
Thus spake Adam Shand ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > I'm also planning on going wireless with 2 access points bridging
> > between 2 rooms on oposite sides of the house, and 2 laptops roaming
> > the house.
>
> you really shouldn't need two access points in the same house. just make
> sure that the
> I'm also planning on going wireless with 2 access points bridging
> between 2 rooms on oposite sides of the house, and 2 laptops roaming
> the house.
you really shouldn't need two access points in the same house. just make
sure that the one access point you do buy supposts external antenna's.
I'm also planning on going wireless with 2 access points bridging
between 2 rooms on oposite sides of the house, and 2 laptops roaming
the house.
If this works out, I've got a client interested in going wireless.
Thoughts?
Thus spake John R. Sheets ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Has anyone tried the
Has anyone tried the Linksys wireless ethernet PCMCIA card & access
point with Debian Linux? I'm running Debian unstable on an N5195
Pavilion laptop. Any special kernel options, or should it "just work"
with a normal PCMCIA setup?
Thanks,
John
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]ht
have a look in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/README.hisax (provided you
have the kernel-sources somewhere ofcorurse).
All supported cards are right in here with there specific paramters (if
any are needed)
Be wanred though, form my experience isdn is a big pain in the ass to
setup and maintain, be
Thus spake Adam Shand ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > I'm also planning on going wireless with 2 access points bridging
> > between 2 rooms on oposite sides of the house, and 2 laptops roaming
> > the house.
>
> you really shouldn't need two access points in the same house. just make
> sure that th
> I'm also planning on going wireless with 2 access points bridging
> between 2 rooms on oposite sides of the house, and 2 laptops roaming
> the house.
you really shouldn't need two access points in the same house. just make
sure that the one access point you do buy supposts external antenna's.
I'm also planning on going wireless with 2 access points bridging
between 2 rooms on oposite sides of the house, and 2 laptops roaming
the house.
If this works out, I've got a client interested in going wireless.
Thoughts?
Thus spake John R. Sheets ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Has anyone tried th
Has anyone tried the Linksys wireless ethernet PCMCIA card & access
point with Debian Linux? I'm running Debian unstable on an N5195
Pavilion laptop. Any special kernel options, or should it "just work"
with a normal PCMCIA setup?
Thanks,
John
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]h
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 11:39:23AM -0500, David Marvin wrote:
> All -
> I have an ATI RAGE MOBILITY AGP 2x in a Dell Inspiron 7500 Laptop. I can
> not seem to get X to run. I found your email on the web concerning a
> similar issue. Can you send me your XF86CONFIG file or walk me through the
> c
Title: xf86config
All -
I have an ATI RAGE MOBILITY AGP 2x in a Dell Inspiron 7500 Laptop. I can not seem to get X to run. I found your email on the web concerning a similar issue. Can you send me your XF86CONFIG file or walk me through the configuration.
I really appreciate any help you c
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 11:39:23AM -0500, David Marvin wrote:
> All -
> I have an ATI RAGE MOBILITY AGP 2x in a Dell Inspiron 7500 Laptop. I can
> not seem to get X to run. I found your email on the web concerning a
> similar issue. Can you send me your XF86CONFIG file or walk me through the
>
Title: xf86config
All -
I have an ATI RAGE MOBILITY AGP 2x in a Dell Inspiron 7500 Laptop. I can not seem to get X to run. I found your email on the web concerning a similar issue. Can you send me your XF86CONFIG file or walk me through the configuration.
I really appreciate any help you c
I got the base system intalled last night by copying needed files on a
fat16 partion. Dealing with those funky paths in DOS was murder. Still
haven't got the backpack up. The backpack module is loaded. Not sure if
or how it is mounted.
>> Original Message <<
On
Yes! My analog modem works! I succesfully configured the pppconfig.
I could not configure the ISDN-part of the card.
Does anyone know the hisax-parameters of this card?
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Drew Parsons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: donderdag 15 februari 2001 14:46
Aan: 'D
I followed some suggestions you give me.
xviddetect:
The XFree86 server for ATI Technologies Inc 3D Rage LT Pro AGP-133 is
mach64
SuperProbe:
First video: Super-VGA
Chipset: ATI 264LT Pro (3D Rage LT Pro) (Port Probed)
Memory: 8192 Kbytes
RAMDAC: ATI Mach64 inte
I got the base system intalled last night by copying needed files on a
fat16 partion. Dealing with those funky paths in DOS was murder. Still
haven't got the backpack up. The backpack module is loaded. Not sure if
or how it is mounted.
>> Original Message <<
On
Yes! My analog modem works! I succesfully configured the pppconfig.
I could not configure the ISDN-part of the card.
Does anyone know the hisax-parameters of this card?
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Drew Parsons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: donderdag 15 februari 2001 14:46
Aan:
I followed some suggestions you give me.
xviddetect:
The XFree86 server for ATI Technologies Inc 3D Rage LT Pro AGP-133 is
mach64
SuperProbe:
First video: Super-VGA
Chipset: ATI 264LT Pro (3D Rage LT Pro) (Port Probed)
Memory: 8192 Kbytes
RAMDAC: ATI Mach64 int
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