On Saturday 06 October 2001 20:17, Ignasi Palou-Rivera wrote:
> I don't have anything about the cs46xx module in modutils. Basically I
> just compiled a 2.4.7 kernel and load the cs46xx module for
> sound. Looking at 'lsmod', I see that two other modules are needed in
> order to load cs46xx:
>
> c
On Saturday 06 October 2001 20:17, Ignasi Palou-Rivera wrote:
> I don't have anything about the cs46xx module in modutils. Basically I
> just compiled a 2.4.7 kernel and load the cs46xx module for
> sound. Looking at 'lsmod', I see that two other modules are needed in
> order to load cs46xx:
>
>
On Wednesday 03 October 2001 11:54, Geoffrey Hausheer spewed forth:
This is a PentiumII
> laptop, and the kernel is compiled with no APM support. Please don't
> recomend ntpd, I've tried it, and it doesn't work well for this problem.
> Any ideas?
>
> my /etc/adjtime looks like:
> 0.00 0 0.000
Hi,
I haven't seen a Canadian keyboard for a Dell laptop, but why
you think that Alt+2 should give you the at symbol?
The usual way to get characters is this way:
- normal key
- with Shift
- with AltGr
- with Shift and AltGr
Combination with Ctrl and Alt are for other thinks.
If it
hi,
I've just installed debian (potato) on my dell
laptop
an ispiron 8100. it works fine, execpt the alt keys
are short cutted for an other use.
i have a french canadian keyboard, and i need the
alt key to get "@£¢¤¬¦²¶[}" caracters.
in a term, when i press alt+2 to get @, it gives me
On Wednesday 03 October 2001 11:54, Geoffrey Hausheer spewed forth:
This is a PentiumII
> laptop, and the kernel is compiled with no APM support. Please don't
> recomend ntpd, I've tried it, and it doesn't work well for this problem.
> Any ideas?
>
> my /etc/adjtime looks like:
> 0.00 0 0.00
Hi,
I haven't seen a Canadian keyboard for a Dell laptop, but why
you think that Alt+2 should give you the at symbol?
The usual way to get characters is this way:
- normal key
- with Shift
- with AltGr
- with Shift and AltGr
Combination with Ctrl and Alt are for other thinks.
If it
S?ren Neigaard, 2001-Oct-05 18:05 +0200:
> I have a subj. with the following internals:
>
> - Xircom CardBus Ethernet 100 + Modem 56 (Ethernet Interface)
I use this card too, the Realport version. I prefer to get the
pcmcia-cs source and compile it myself. I've had the best luck
with this. You
hi,
I've just installed debian (potato) on my dell
laptop
an ispiron 8100. it works fine, execpt the alt keys
are short cutted for an other use.
i have a french canadian keyboard, and i need the
alt key to get "@£¢¤¬¦²¶[}" caracters.
in a term, when i press alt+2 to get @, it gives me
S?ren Neigaard, 2001-Oct-05 18:05 +0200:
> I have a subj. with the following internals:
>
> - Xircom CardBus Ethernet 100 + Modem 56 (Ethernet Interface)
I use this card too, the Realport version. I prefer to get the
pcmcia-cs source and compile it myself. I've had the best luck
with this. Yo
Hi all, didn't know which list to post too.
I'm trying to install on subj., and I have gotten some hints from some
of you earlier. But I can't figure out where I setup the PCMCIA card
(Xircom 10/100/56). The only thing I am asked about my PCMCIA card, is
whether it's a intel thing or some T... thi
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, Beck, Pascal wrote:
>
> I got a Sony VAIO notebook : PCG-GR serie.
>
> This VAIO got the new Intel Chipset ICH3, and it seems that The Linux Kernel
> (2.2.19;2.2.10) fail to get the IRQ of the device:
> BUS:00
> Device:1d
> Functiun:2
>
it may be interesing to try the 2.4.x kern
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, Beck, Pascal wrote:
>
> I got a Sony VAIO notebook : PCG-GR serie.
>
> This VAIO got the new Intel Chipset ICH3, and it seems that The Linux Kernel
> (2.2.19;2.2.10) fail to get the IRQ of the device:
> BUS:00
> Device:1d
> Functiun:2
>
it may be interesing to try the 2.4.x ker
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