> The pcmcia-modules thing isn't a problem any more. I got the card
> working. And I got the connection working! After running
> /etc/init.d/pcmcia restart, I unplugged the connection cable from the
> card and then I plugged it back in and ran "dhcpcd eth0". That
> made the connection work. I was
Okay, I emailed the list a few days ago about this, where the closing the
top (NOT suspending the system, simply closing the computer which cause
the BIOS to turn off the LCD by default) causes some problems when the
computer is re-opened.
The first problem, that the display is garbled, has gone
On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 06:00:28PM +0100, Paul Tansom wrote:
> Has anoyone tried getting a Panasonic SD PC Card Adapter working with Linux -
> particularly Debian? I have one that I use to read digital still images from
> my camcorder SD/MultiMedia card, and it would be nice not to have to boot t
> The pcmcia-modules thing isn't a problem any more. I got the card
> working. And I got the connection working! After running
> /etc/init.d/pcmcia restart, I unplugged the connection cable from the
> card and then I plugged it back in and ran "dhcpcd eth0". That
> made the connection work. I was
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well, I get a problem with my laptop (Clevo 668 Multimedia
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I realise this has been discussed quite a lot, as well as threads on the
best buys out there... But all in all, my mother needs to get wired, and
has considered getting a Compaq Presario. What is the status on the
built-in modems these days? Are there machines with better modems, where
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well, I get a problem with my laptop (Clevo 668 Multimedia
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The soundcard is :
. controller : ESS1879
(proprietary driver), PnP, 16-bit stereo,
full-duplex 16-bit ADC, 3 DACs for audio,
music synt
small tips!!
maybe in english? if u didn't notice this gropu is english not other !
can u?
if not send an email with remove in subject, and be good boy
siaraX
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Have you checking www.linux-laptop.net?
There were several entries for OmniBooks, at least one of this
had a discussion of APM:
http://www.math.u-bordeaux.fr/~depouill/XE3/#apm
Does that help at all?
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On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 08:14:47PM +0200, Jose Manuel Gomez wrote
I realise this has been discussed quite a lot, as well as threads on the
best buys out there... But all in all, my mother needs to get wired, and
has considered getting a Compaq Presario. What is the status on the
built-in modems these days? Are there machines with better modems, where
better incl
On Wednesday 22 August 2001 17:25, you wrote:
> Is power management turned on in the BIOS and does the kernel
> have the support compiled in?
Hi Clayton, thank you for your help :)
I have the following options:
[*] Power Management support
[ ] ACPI supp
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How big is the hibernate partition? On some of the OmniBooks,
I've seen a very, very small hibernate partition (it needs to
be the same size as your RAM plus ~10-15MB). What I've seen
in some of those cases is that neither suspend nor hibernate
will work; I'm not sure I know why this happens (I
> I've run into a snag. Because of the dist-upgrade I did for the latest
> stable version, it got rid of pcmcia-modules... and it's no longer
> recognizing my network card.
The pcmcia-modules thing isn't a problem any more. I got the card
working. And I got the connection working! After running
> > The second beep might be your card, or the cardmgr daemon,
> > shutting down. Try unplugging the card and plugging it back it. When
> > I do that, I hear a beep on the unplug, a beep on the plug and a beep
> > when it's all up. How's that for tech support! ;)
>
> Will I have to do this all
Have you checking www.linux-laptop.net?
There were several entries for OmniBooks, at least one of this
had a discussion of APM:
http://www.math.u-bordeaux.fr/~depouill/XE3/#apm
Does that help at all?
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On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 08:14:47PM +0200, Jose Manuel Gomez wrot
On Wednesday 22 August 2001 17:58, Bart Szyszka wrote:
> I've run into a snag. Because of the dist-upgrade I did for the latest
> stable version, it got rid of pcmcia-modules... and it's no longer
> recognizing my network card. Now if I try to get that package, it
> won't let me because the match
On Wednesday 22 August 2001 17:25, you wrote:
> Is power management turned on in the BIOS and does the kernel
> have the support compiled in?
Hi Clayton, thank you for your help :)
I have the following options:
[*] Power Management support
[ ] ACPI sup
"Bart Szyszka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > The second beep might be your card, or the cardmgr daemon,
> > shutting down. Try unplugging the card and plugging it back it. When
> > I do that, I hear a beep on the unplug, a beep on the plug and a beep
> > when it's all up. How's that for te
> I've run into a snag. Because of the dist-upgrade I did for the latest
> stable version, it got rid of pcmcia-modules... and it's no longer
> recognizing my network card.
The pcmcia-modules thing isn't a problem any more. I got the card
working. And I got the connection working! After running
> > The second beep might be your card, or the cardmgr daemon,
> > shutting down. Try unplugging the card and plugging it back it. When
> > I do that, I hear a beep on the unplug, a beep on the plug and a beep
> > when it's all up. How's that for tech support! ;)
>
> Will I have to do this al
> Hope not. I just want to know if it works when you unplug it
> and plug it back in. If it does, maybe that'll give you another place
> to look for the root of the problem.
I've run into a snag. Because of the dist-upgrade I did for the latest
stable version, it got rid of pcmcia-modules... and
On Wednesday 22 August 2001 17:58, Bart Szyszka wrote:
> I've run into a snag. Because of the dist-upgrade I did for the latest
> stable version, it got rid of pcmcia-modules... and it's no longer
> recognizing my network card. Now if I try to get that package, it
> won't let me because the matc
Hope not. I just want to know if it works when you unplug it
and plug it back in. If it does, maybe that'll give you another place
to look for the root of the problem.
--c
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 11:28:23AM -0400, Bart Szyszka wrote:
> > The second beep might be your card, or the cardm
> The second beep might be your card, or the cardmgr daemon,
> shutting down. Try unplugging the card and plugging it back it. When
> I do that, I hear a beep on the unplug, a beep on the plug and a beep
> when it's all up. How's that for tech support! ;)
Will I have to do this all the time? F
Is power management turned on in the BIOS and does the kernel
have the support compiled in?
--c
On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 11:25:52PM +0200, Jose M. Gomez wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I have an HP Omnibook XE3 running Debian (of course!) but I have a little
> problem. When I try to sus
The second beep might be your card, or the cardmgr daemon,
shutting down. Try unplugging the card and plugging it back it. When
I do that, I hear a beep on the unplug, a beep on the plug and a beep
when it's all up. How's that for tech support! ;)
--c
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 10:55:41
"Bart Szyszka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > The second beep might be your card, or the cardmgr daemon,
> > shutting down. Try unplugging the card and plugging it back it. When
> > I do that, I hear a beep on the unplug, a beep on the plug and a beep
> > when it's all up. How's that for t
> Here's what happens when I boot in right now. When I boot in, ifconfig
> shows eth0 and lo, but no IP address in eth0. After running "dhcpcd eth0"
> ifconfig shows an IP!!! But when I run apt-get update, the thing fails (I
> probably waited too long) and when I ran ifconfig again, eth0 was gone
>
Hi,
Again, thank you everyone for your help so far with my problem. Here's what
I'm up to with this Xircom CardBus Ethernet II 10/100 on a Dell Inspiron 8000:
Last night I tried resetting the modem and after fiddling with ifconfig, dhcpcd,
and pcmcia-cs, I got this thing working! But only for a fe
> Hope not. I just want to know if it works when you unplug it
> and plug it back in. If it does, maybe that'll give you another place
> to look for the root of the problem.
I've run into a snag. Because of the dist-upgrade I did for the latest
stable version, it got rid of pcmcia-modules... an
Hope not. I just want to know if it works when you unplug it
and plug it back in. If it does, maybe that'll give you another place
to look for the root of the problem.
--c
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 11:28:23AM -0400, Bart Szyszka wrote:
> > The second beep might be your card, or the card
> The second beep might be your card, or the cardmgr daemon,
> shutting down. Try unplugging the card and plugging it back it. When
> I do that, I hear a beep on the unplug, a beep on the plug and a beep
> when it's all up. How's that for tech support! ;)
Will I have to do this all the time?
Is power management turned on in the BIOS and does the kernel
have the support compiled in?
--c
On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 11:25:52PM +0200, Jose M. Gomez wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I have an HP Omnibook XE3 running Debian (of course!) but I have a little
> problem. When I try to su
The second beep might be your card, or the cardmgr daemon,
shutting down. Try unplugging the card and plugging it back it. When
I do that, I hear a beep on the unplug, a beep on the plug and a beep
when it's all up. How's that for tech support! ;)
--c
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 10:55:4
> Here's what happens when I boot in right now. When I boot in, ifconfig
> shows eth0 and lo, but no IP address in eth0. After running "dhcpcd eth0"
> ifconfig shows an IP!!! But when I run apt-get update, the thing fails (I
> probably waited too long) and when I ran ifconfig again, eth0 was gone
Hi,
Again, thank you everyone for your help so far with my problem. Here's what
I'm up to with this Xircom CardBus Ethernet II 10/100 on a Dell Inspiron 8000:
Last night I tried resetting the modem and after fiddling with ifconfig, dhcpcd,
and pcmcia-cs, I got this thing working! But only for a f
Hi,
I got a comaq LTE 5380 laptop and I want to install debian on it.
Is there a way of booting with pcmcia support AND ftp support
(pcmcia networkcard) with floppy disks. I cant find this kind of
info anywhere.
Thanks a lot in advance,
Hermes
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[ Bart Szyszka wrote : ]
> Hi,
>
> I just got a Dell Inspiron 8000 and am getting stuck trying to get
> the thing to work. I have WindowsMe setup on a seperate partition,
> but after trying to install Debian once I can't get to WinMe because
> the Debian setup option to boot from harddrive didn
Lee Bradshaw, 2001-Aug-21 17:23 -0400:
> Check /etc/pcmcia/network and /etc/pcmcia/network.opts. The logic seems
> a bit involved. For example, pump can be started if $PUMP is true; or
> $BOOTP is true, but there are no other bootp clients; or either $DHCP or
> $DHCLIENT is true and there are no ot
Hi,
I got a comaq LTE 5380 laptop and I want to install debian on it.
Is there a way of booting with pcmcia support AND ftp support
(pcmcia networkcard) with floppy disks. I cant find this kind of
info anywhere.
Thanks a lot in advance,
Hermes
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[ Bart Szyszka wrote : ]
> Hi,
>
> I just got a Dell Inspiron 8000 and am getting stuck trying to get
> the thing to work. I have WindowsMe setup on a seperate partition,
> but after trying to install Debian once I can't get to WinMe because
> the Debian setup option to boot from harddrive did
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