I reacently installed Debian's Base System to my Dell Latitude Xpi Computer.
I want to install the rest of the system using apt get the problem is I
don't know how to get my PCMCIA Megahertz US Robotics Modem to connect to
the internet. Any help will be MUCH appreciated. THANKS.
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I reacently installed debians base system on my Dell Latitude Xpi. I want to
download the rest of the system with apt get. The problem is I don't know
how to make my PCMCIA Megahertz US Robotics modem connect to the internet.
Any help is MUCH appreciated ... THANKS.
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On 19-Sep-2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Alright; I have Debian CDs now, so I installed using that; however, I'm
> still unable to access the network.
>
> My Linksys CardBus 10/100 EtherFast NIC does get activated upon insertion,
> and tulip_cb probes fine, loading pcmcia_core, etc. as necessar
I reacently installed Debian's Base System to my Dell Latitude Xpi Computer.
I want to install the rest of the system using apt get the problem is I
don't know how to get my PCMCIA Megahertz US Robotics Modem to connect to
the internet. Any help will be MUCH appreciated. THANKS.
__
I reacently installed debians base system on my Dell Latitude Xpi. I want to
download the rest of the system with apt get. The problem is I don't know
how to make my PCMCIA Megahertz US Robotics modem connect to the internet.
Any help is MUCH appreciated ... THANKS.
___
Alright; I have Debian CDs now, so I installed using that; however, I'm
still unable to access the network.
My Linksys CardBus 10/100 EtherFast NIC does get activated upon insertion,
and tulip_cb probes fine, loading pcmcia_core, etc. as necessary.
Clues:
/var/lib/pcmcia/stab reads as follows:
So
Alright; I have Debian CDs now, so I installed using that; however, I'm
still unable to access the network.
My Linksys CardBus 10/100 EtherFast NIC does get activated upon insertion,
and tulip_cb probes fine, loading pcmcia_core, etc. as necessary.
Clues:
/var/lib/pcmcia/stab reads as follows:
S
On 19-Sep-2001 Neil Conway wrote:
> On Tue, 2001-09-18 at 16:17, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>> You failed to give a model number and "Toshiba Satellite" is the name their
>> laptops have used for around 5 years. Anyways, go to http://www.google.com
>> and
>> do a quick search -- something like: "
On Tue, 2001-09-18 at 16:17, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> You failed to give a model number and "Toshiba Satellite" is the name their
> laptops have used for around 5 years. Anyways, go to http://www.google.com
> and
> do a quick search -- something like: "toshiba satellite" linux suspend.
Sorry
You failed to give a model number and "Toshiba Satellite" is the name their
laptops have used for around 5 years. Anyways, go to http://www.google.com and
do a quick search -- something like: "toshiba satellite" linux suspend.
On 19-Sep-2001 Neil Conway wrote:
> On Tue, 2001-09-18 at 16:17, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>> You failed to give a model number and "Toshiba Satellite" is the name their
>> laptops have used for around 5 years. Anyways, go to http://www.google.com
>> and
>> do a quick search -- something like:
On Tue, 2001-09-18 at 16:17, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> You failed to give a model number and "Toshiba Satellite" is the name their
> laptops have used for around 5 years. Anyways, go to http://www.google.com and
> do a quick search -- something like: "toshiba satellite" linux suspend.
Sorry -
You failed to give a model number and "Toshiba Satellite" is the name their
laptops have used for around 5 years. Anyways, go to http://www.google.com and
do a quick search -- something like: "toshiba satellite" linux suspend.
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Hi all,
I'm using Linux 2.4.9ac9 on a new Toshiba Satellite with 'apmd' running
and the kernel compiled with support for APM. For the most part, things
work fine. When I tell the machine to go into standby mode (apm -S), it
works fine: the screen blanks (and I assume the hard drive spins down
and
Hi all,
I'm using Linux 2.4.9ac9 on a new Toshiba Satellite with 'apmd' running
and the kernel compiled with support for APM. For the most part, things
work fine. When I tell the machine to go into standby mode (apm -S), it
works fine: the screen blanks (and I assume the hard drive spins down
and
also sprach Wayne Schneider (on Tue, 18 Sep 2001 04:31:27AM -0600):
> I set the environment as stated, but I get the following output:
>
> 0% [connecting to autoproxy.wg.waii.com][connecting to
> autoproxy.wg.waii.com] Something wicked happened resolving
> 'autoproxy.wg.waii.com:http err
that's b
I set the environment as stated, but I get the following output:
0% [connecting to autoproxy.wg.waii.com][connecting to autoproxy.wg.waii.com]
Something wicked happened resolving 'autoproxy.wg.waii.com:http err
any suggestions?
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On Tue, 18 Sep 2001 10:03:54
Stefán F. Stefánsson wrote:
>set
set the environment variable http_proxy to
http://autoproxy.wg.waii.com/internet like so:
export http_proxy=http://autoproxy.wg.waii.com/internet
(this will only work in your current session though... add that line to
~/.bashrc if you want it to be "remembered").
Regards,
Stefan
-Or
please send the output of
lynx -dump http://autoproxy.wg.waii.com/internet
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
\ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:"; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
pgpZmt5gsNGmk.pgp
Description: PGP signature
I have to use an autoproxy server to access the internet at work. In order get
out in Windows I have to enter: http://autoproxy.wg.waii.com/internet in my IE
connection settings.
I want to use apt-get, but cannot get out in the "real world."
I am able to see other computers on the network. A
also sprach Wayne Schneider (on Tue, 18 Sep 2001 04:31:27AM -0600):
> I set the environment as stated, but I get the following output:
>
> 0% [connecting to autoproxy.wg.waii.com][connecting to
> autoproxy.wg.waii.com] Something wicked happened resolving
> 'autoproxy.wg.waii.com:http err
that's
I set the environment as stated, but I get the following output:
0% [connecting to autoproxy.wg.waii.com][connecting to autoproxy.wg.waii.com]
Something wicked happened resolving 'autoproxy.wg.waii.com:http err
any suggestions?
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On Tue, 18 Sep 2001 10:03:54
Stefán F. Stefánsson wrote:
>set
set the environment variable http_proxy to
http://autoproxy.wg.waii.com/internet like so:
export http_proxy=http://autoproxy.wg.waii.com/internet
(this will only work in your current session though... add that line to
~/.bashrc if you want it to be "remembered").
Regards,
Stefan
-O
please send the output of
lynx -dump http://autoproxy.wg.waii.com/internet
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
\ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:"; net@madduck
PGP signature
I have to use an autoproxy server to access the internet at work. In order get out in
Windows I have to enter: http://autoproxy.wg.waii.com/internet in my IE connection
settings.
I want to use apt-get, but cannot get out in the "real world."
I am able to see other computers on the network.
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