> i have a sony vaio f180 and i have a working X4, only my alps pad is
> broken so i need to use a external mouse i have a ps2 and a serial
> one, but i cant get one of them to work, although i tested progeny
> debian before and the ps2 one worked ok there ...
> any idea what is wrong ?
> thanks
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 10:18:17PM -0800, Alan Chen wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, CostCo has great prices, but pretty much puts their merchandise
> in warehouses, with stacked cardboard boxes. They're really good about
> selecting high-quality stuff in general though. I'll probably think about it
>
Anyhow - Dear Wizzards,
How do I get to play music on my debian2.2?
It does not recognize "sndconfig"!
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From: "Jo Geraerts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Bruno Waes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 12:16 AM
Subject: Re: XFree86-4 and external mice
> Maybe you must disable the pad in your bios?
i cant disable it in my bios ...
The model seems very similiar to their N5000 series in general. The XH215
specs are:
PIII 750
194MB RAM (not one of the more common RAM demoninations)
CD-RW
13.3" screen
56k+NIC
20G HD
PCMCIA slots of some sort
Sound of some sort
Unfortunately, CostCo has great prices, but pretty much puts their
Sorry if this has been discussed in this thread already, but people
often experience problems if they have gpm installed. This package
enables you to use the mouse in console mode, and since it captures
mouse events, can interfere with the mouse under X. Do "dpkg --status
gpm" to see if it is ins
> My mouse (trackpad) does not work after installing many packages,
> including gnome related, on my Sony Vaio F340. I have
> /dev/mouse in /etc/XF86Config and I linked
> ln -s /dev/psaux /dev/mouse. Does anyone have an idea what
> to do next or how I might probe to check it out?
>
> Steve
Yeah
Sorry if this has been discussed in this thread already, but people
often experience problems if they have gpm installed. This package
enables you to use the mouse in console mode, and since it captures
mouse events, can interfere with the mouse under X. Do "dpkg --status
gpm" to see if it is in
Hello,
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> Say what? For 800x600x16bpp in the framebuffer mode use
> vga=788 (in decimal)
> OR
> vga=0x314 (in hex)
hmmz, in the doc i read they only mentioned hexadecimal nr's to set up
framebuffers.
Greetz,
Jo
On Feb 26, 2001, Alan Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Or as anybody even heard of an HP Pavilion XH215? I can get that model for a
> pretty decent price at my local CostCo. (a club warehouse seller), but I
> haven't been able to find much info re: the chipsets, etc in the laptop. Of
> course
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 01:54:39PM -0800, Jeff Coppock wrote:
> No, all you have to do is install pcmcia support at install and it will
> compile all the drivers
I'm pretty sure to compile pcmcia support, you still have to give the 'make
all' command, as well as ./configure. Install doesn't comp
Hi,
thanks to all those who replied so far. The Xircom modem does work again
(I didn't include PCMCIA serial devices support into the kernel).
However, my FA510c network card still doesn't work (I always hear a high
low beep sequence when inserting the card).
Felix
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 01:45:10PM -0800, Alan Chen wrote:
> Or as anybody even heard of an HP Pavilion XH215?
Couldn't find any info about the xh215 at hp.com/notebooks, but it appears
to have the ESS winmodem, which due to design flaws (or rather software
issues, it IS a winmodem afterall) stop
> My mouse (trackpad) does not work after installing many packages,
> including gnome related, on my Sony Vaio F340. I have
> /dev/mouse in /etc/XF86Config and I linked
> ln -s /dev/psaux /dev/mouse. Does anyone have an idea what
> to do next or how I might probe to check it out?
>
> Steve
Yea
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 10:02:49AM +, Jo Geraerts wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > I tried to set the vga=770 in lilo.conf but nothing happens, and I get an
> > error:
>
> Try vga=0x770. These are hexadecimal nr's, not decimal.
>
Say what? For 800x600x16bpp in the framebuffer mode use
vga=788 (in decim
Hello
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Bruno Waes wrote:
> i have a sony vaio f180 and i have a working X4, only my alps pad is
> broken so i need to use a external mouse i have a ps2 and a serial
> any idea what is wrong ?
Maybe you must disable the pad in your bios?
Greetz,
Jo
No, all you have to do is install pcmcia support at install and it will compile
all the drivers and load the right one as a module when needed. Be sure the
card services are at the latest version, I believe 3.1.24. I had trouble with
the Realport until I upgraded pcmcia-cs.
If you want to rec
Or as anybody even heard of an HP Pavilion XH215? I can get that model for a
pretty decent price at my local CostCo. (a club warehouse seller), but I
haven't been able to find much info re: the chipsets, etc in the laptop. Of
course, if I do purchase the laptop, I intend to install Debian. So, b
i have a sony vaio f180 and i have a working X4,
only my alps pad is broken so i need to use a external mouse i have a ps2 and a
serial one, but i cant get one of them to work, although i tested progeny debian
before and the ps2 one worked ok there ...
any idea what is wrong ?
thanks
b
Hello,
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> Say what? For 800x600x16bpp in the framebuffer mode use
> vga=788 (in decimal)
> OR
> vga=0x314 (in hex)
hmmz, in the doc i read they only mentioned hexadecimal nr's to set up
framebuffers.
Greetz,
Jo
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On Feb 26, 2001, Alan Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Or as anybody even heard of an HP Pavilion XH215? I can get that model for a
> pretty decent price at my local CostCo. (a club warehouse seller), but I
> haven't been able to find much info re: the chipsets, etc in the laptop. Of
> cours
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 01:54:39PM -0800, Jeff Coppock wrote:
> No, all you have to do is install pcmcia support at install and it will compile all
>the drivers
I'm pretty sure to compile pcmcia support, you still have to give the 'make
all' command, as well as ./configure. Install doesn't comp
Hi,
thanks to all those who replied so far. The Xircom modem does work again
(I didn't include PCMCIA serial devices support into the kernel).
However, my FA510c network card still doesn't work (I always hear a high
low beep sequence when inserting the card).
Felix
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On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 01:45:10PM -0800, Alan Chen wrote:
> Or as anybody even heard of an HP Pavilion XH215?
Couldn't find any info about the xh215 at hp.com/notebooks, but it appears
to have the ESS winmodem, which due to design flaws (or rather software
issues, it IS a winmodem afterall) sto
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 10:02:49AM +, Jo Geraerts wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > I tried to set the vga=770 in lilo.conf but nothing happens, and I get an
> > error:
>
> Try vga=0x770. These are hexadecimal nr's, not decimal.
>
Say what? For 800x600x16bpp in the framebuffer mode use
vga=788 (in deci
Hello
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Bruno Waes wrote:
> i have a sony vaio f180 and i have a working X4, only my alps pad is
> broken so i need to use a external mouse i have a ps2 and a serial
> any idea what is wrong ?
Maybe you must disable the pad in your bios?
Greetz,
Jo
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No, all you have to do is install pcmcia support at install and it will compile all
the drivers and load the right one as a module when needed. Be sure the card services
are at the latest version, I believe 3.1.24. I had trouble with the Realport until I
upgraded pcmcia-cs.
If you want to re
I have a Xircom modem installed in my laptop and it works perfectly on boot
(though I dont use a Realport I remember seeing it as an option in the
kernel config); I compiled the appropriate driver into the 2.42 kernel
- Original Message -
From: "Mike Basinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Deb
I have a Dell Latitude C600 laptop that I'm trying to install Debian on. I
have a Xircom Realport pcmcia ethernet adapter in the laptop. I can not
find the proper driver during install. The xircom web page said it would
use the xirc2ps_cs module, but I can not locate it.
Is this something I will h
>
> Okay,
>
> I found elsewhere and ran apt-get install x-core something...
>
> It worked, I've got X running (crappy colors, but whatever) now I'm
> experiencing the 1" offset everyone talks about.
>
> I tried to set the vga=770 in lilo.conf but nothing happens, and I get an
> error:
Try 7
Or as anybody even heard of an HP Pavilion XH215? I can get that model for a
pretty decent price at my local CostCo. (a club warehouse seller), but I
haven't been able to find much info re: the chipsets, etc in the laptop. Of
course, if I do purchase the laptop, I intend to install Debian. So,
> Hello everybody,
>
> So, here is the story, A friend gave me his old Lifebook 420D and I
> decided to go with a Debian install on it. I read up on the difficulties
> some have had getting XFree86 to work on it, and I've used their
> information to the best of my knowledge in getting X to work.
i have a sony vaio f180 and i have a working X4,
only my alps pad is broken so i need to use a external mouse i have a ps2 and a
serial one, but i cant get one of them to work, although i tested progeny debian
before and the ps2 one worked ok there ...
any idea what is wrong ?
thanks
b
Aaron Dewell wrote:
> Actually, I have 2.4.1 working find on my laptop. Since 2.4.0, I have to
> pop the card an additional time before it will recognize the card. I'd try
> that first.
Yes, that's another problem. However, the card doesn't work even after a
inserting it twice.
Felix
I have a Xircom modem installed in my laptop and it works perfectly on boot
(though I dont use a Realport I remember seeing it as an option in the
kernel config); I compiled the appropriate driver into the 2.42 kernel
- Original Message -
From: "Mike Basinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "De
I have a Dell Latitude C600 laptop that I'm trying to install Debian on. I
have a Xircom Realport pcmcia ethernet adapter in the laptop. I can not
find the proper driver during install. The xircom web page said it would
use the xirc2ps_cs module, but I can not locate it.
Is this something I will
>
> Okay,
>
> I found elsewhere and ran apt-get install x-core something...
>
> It worked, I've got X running (crappy colors, but whatever) now I'm
> experiencing the 1" offset everyone talks about.
>
> I tried to set the vga=770 in lilo.conf but nothing happens, and I get an
> error:
Try
> Hello everybody,
>
> So, here is the story, A friend gave me his old Lifebook 420D and I
> decided to go with a Debian install on it. I read up on the difficulties
> some have had getting XFree86 to work on it, and I've used their
> information to the best of my knowledge in getting X to work
Hi,
Does anyone have an idea why loading the i82365.o driver from
pcmcia-cs would cause my HP N5195 laptop (running Woody and a slightly
modified kernel) to hang at powerdown? Fortunately, it gets past
unmounting, so it's more of a hassle than a problem (though it does
make reboots equivlent to a
Aaron Dewell wrote:
> Actually, I have 2.4.1 working find on my laptop. Since 2.4.0, I have to
> pop the card an additional time before it will recognize the card. I'd try
> that first.
Yes, that's another problem. However, the card doesn't work even after a
inserting it twice.
Felix
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Hi,
Does anyone have an idea why loading the i82365.o driver from
pcmcia-cs would cause my HP N5195 laptop (running Woody and a slightly
modified kernel) to hang at powerdown? Fortunately, it gets past
unmounting, so it's more of a hassle than a problem (though it does
make reboots equivlent to
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 06:54:47PM -0500, xsdg wrote:
> lspci -v please?
>
> > > lspci:
> > 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7194 (rev 01)
> > 00:00.1 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation: Unknown device
> > 7195
> > 00:00.2 Modem: Intel Corporation: Unknown device
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 08:38:58PM +0100, Felix E. Klee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> today I updated to kernel 2.4.1 with build in PCMCIA support using the
> Potato 2.4 packages provided by Adrian Bunk. However, after the update I
> cannot
> use PCMCIA cards anymore even though they seem to be identified
I'v
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 06:54:47PM -0500, xsdg wrote:
> lspci -v please?
>
> > > lspci:
> > 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 7194 (rev 01)
> > 00:00.1 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation: Unknown device
> > 7195
> > 00:00.2 Modem: Intel Corporation: Unknown device
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 08:38:58PM +0100, Felix E. Klee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> today I updated to kernel 2.4.1 with build in PCMCIA support using the
> Potato 2.4 packages provided by Adrian Bunk. However, after the update I
> cannot
> use PCMCIA cards anymore even though they seem to be identified
I'
Hello,
> I tried to set the vga=770 in lilo.conf but nothing happens, and I get an
> error:
Try vga=0x770. These are hexadecimal nr's, not decimal.
Greetz,
Jo
Hello,
> I tried to set the vga=770 in lilo.conf but nothing happens, and I get an
> error:
Try vga=0x770. These are hexadecimal nr's, not decimal.
Greetz,
Jo
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