On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 07:49:33PM +0100, Rolf Heckemann wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 11:01:29AM -0700, Don Werve wrote:
> [...]
> > I pulled out the new drive, replaced the old drive, booted the
> > not-quite-right
> > OS, and was still able to ping/etc (same cable, etc.). The network confi
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 11:01:29AM -0700, Don Werve wrote:
[...]
> After installing 2.2r3, the Xircom modem still works, but the ethernet
> portion of things is dead. The kernel detects it, and it shows up in the
> kernel logs and in /proc/interrupts, but I can't ping out or ping in, and I'm
> n
Alright; per those changes, /var/lib/pcmcia/stab now reads "Linksys
EtherFast PCM200 v2" in Socket 0, and cb_enabler loads without any action
from me, however neither tulip nor tulip_cb are loaded and eth0 is still an
unrecognized interface. That's contrary to what cardctl ident says about
the car
I have a Digital (yes, Digital *before* Compaq bought them) HiNote Ultra2000
laptop; it's a rather robust little job, with P5/266 CPU, 128M of RAM, and a
really nice 1024x768 active matrix display -- with a C&T controller that
actually works *well* under X 4.0. Added to the list is an integrated
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 05:02:07PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a laptop, it's an acer with a pentium 100 and
> 16 meg ram. I want to install debian on it but I have
> a problem : I don't have a floppy drive(broken) and I
> don't have a cd drive. But,I have an adapter that
> enables me
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 07:49:33PM +0100, Rolf Heckemann wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 11:01:29AM -0700, Don Werve wrote:
> [...]
> > I pulled out the new drive, replaced the old drive, booted the not-quite-right
> > OS, and was still able to ping/etc (same cable, etc.). The network config
>
hello
I have a laptop, it's an acer with a pentium 100 and
16 meg ram. I want to install debian on it but I have
a problem : I don't have a floppy drive(broken) and I
don't have a cd drive. But,I have an adapter that
enables me to plug my laptop harddrive in my desktop
and this way, I can acces m
hello
I have a laptop, it's an acer with a pentium 100 and
16 meg ram. I want to install debian on it but I have
a problem : I don't have a floppy drive(broken) and I
don't have a cd drive. But,I have an adapter that
enables me to plug my laptop harddrive in my desktop
and this way, I can acces m
hello
I have a laptop, it's an acer with a pentium 100 and
16 meg ram. I want to install debian on it but I have
a problem : I don't have a floppy drive(broken) and I
don't have a cd drive. But,I have an adapter that
enables me to plug my laptop harddrive in my desktop
and this way, I can acces m
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 11:01:29AM -0700, Don Werve wrote:
[...]
> After installing 2.2r3, the Xircom modem still works, but the ethernet
> portion of things is dead. The kernel detects it, and it shows up in the
> kernel logs and in /proc/interrupts, but I can't ping out or ping in, and I'm
>
Alright; per those changes, /var/lib/pcmcia/stab now reads "Linksys
EtherFast PCM200 v2" in Socket 0, and cb_enabler loads without any action
from me, however neither tulip nor tulip_cb are loaded and eth0 is still an
unrecognized interface. That's contrary to what cardctl ident says about
the ca
I have a Digital (yes, Digital *before* Compaq bought them) HiNote Ultra2000
laptop; it's a rather robust little job, with P5/266 CPU, 128M of RAM, and a
really nice 1024x768 active matrix display -- with a C&T controller that
actually works *well* under X 4.0. Added to the list is an integrated
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 05:02:07PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a laptop, it's an acer with a pentium 100 and
> 16 meg ram. I want to install debian on it but I have
> a problem : I don't have a floppy drive(broken) and I
> don't have a cd drive. But,I have an adapter that
> enables m
hello
I have a laptop, it's an acer with a pentium 100 and
16 meg ram. I want to install debian on it but I have
a problem : I don't have a floppy drive(broken) and I
don't have a cd drive. But,I have an adapter that
enables me to plug my laptop harddrive in my desktop
and this way, I can acces
hello
I have a laptop, it's an acer with a pentium 100 and
16 meg ram. I want to install debian on it but I have
a problem : I don't have a floppy drive(broken) and I
don't have a cd drive. But,I have an adapter that
enables me to plug my laptop harddrive in my desktop
and this way, I can acces
hello
I have a laptop, it's an acer with a pentium 100 and
16 meg ram. I want to install debian on it but I have
a problem : I don't have a floppy drive(broken) and I
don't have a cd drive. But,I have an adapter that
enables me to plug my laptop harddrive in my desktop
and this way, I can acces
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 11:19:22AM +0300, Olivier Crouzet wrote:
> Obviously, it is not there (I mean in the /usr/src tree). I tried to get
> the kernel headers from the Debian disks but only headers for
> 2.2.19pre17-idepci are available (I tried it but, though they contain
> modversions.h, the in
I've been running RH 6.2 on this machine for quite awhile, but it's showing
its age.
I've installed Debian on my desktop and I'm *very* impressed with apt-get.
I've searched through the last few months messages in the archives, but
didn't see anything concerning the IBM 770Z. Is anybody running D
I would like to call your attention to a new issue
of the Linux-Mobile-Guide, which can be found at
http://mobilix.org/howtos.html
Abstract:
The Linux-Mobile-Guide (former Laptop-HOWTO) is a guide covering
laptop and PDA related Linux features, such as installation methods (via
PCMCIA, without CD
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 11:19:22AM +0300, Olivier Crouzet wrote:
> Obviously, it is not there (I mean in the /usr/src tree). I tried to get
> the kernel headers from the Debian disks but only headers for
> 2.2.19pre17-idepci are available (I tried it but, though they contain
> modversions.h, the i
I've been running RH 6.2 on this machine for quite awhile, but it's showing
its age.
I've installed Debian on my desktop and I'm *very* impressed with apt-get.
I've searched through the last few months messages in the archives, but
didn't see anything concerning the IBM 770Z. Is anybody running
Hi all,
I'm trying to compile the latest version of tulip.c on Debian 2.2r3 (in
order to get my linksys cardbus 10/100 to work on my laptop).
My kernel is the 2.2.19pre17 (as installed in potato). I installed the
kernel sources (2.2.19pre17) and the pcmcia-cs sources on my computer.
When I try t
I would like to call your attention to a new issue
of the Linux-Mobile-Guide, which can be found at
http://mobilix.org/howtos.html
Abstract:
The Linux-Mobile-Guide (former Laptop-HOWTO) is a guide covering
laptop and PDA related Linux features, such as installation methods (via
PCMCIA, without C
# bye
Hi all,
I'm trying to compile the latest version of tulip.c on Debian 2.2r3 (in
order to get my linksys cardbus 10/100 to work on my laptop).
My kernel is the 2.2.19pre17 (as installed in potato). I installed the
kernel sources (2.2.19pre17) and the pcmcia-cs sources on my computer.
When I try
# bye
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