On Wednesday 17 October 2001 03:40, Tom Allison wrote:
[...]
> That's when things started getting weird.
> I think I also changed the kernel to include devfs & ide-cd (IDE-ATAPI
> support for my CDROM drive).
I think the problem is devfs. It changes naming of the devices and
/dev/hda6 isn't /dev
On Tuesday 16 October 2001 21:32, Tom Allison spewed forth:
> I think I fried my notebook.
> Of course I have not boot disk and am not even sure how exactly I would use
> one.
> "Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 03:06"
> (hda6 is correct...)
>
> I was using kernel 2.4.9.
> All I have i
I think I fried my notebook.
Of course I have not boot disk and am not even sure how exactly I would use
one.
"Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 03:06"
(hda6 is correct...)
I was using kernel 2.4.9.
All I have is the 2.2.r3 CD-ROM and another PC.
What do I do?
On Tuesday 16 October 2001 21:32, Tom Allison spewed forth:
> I think I fried my notebook.
> Of course I have not boot disk and am not even sure how exactly I would use
> one.
> "Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 03:06"
> (hda6 is correct...)
>
> I was using kernel 2.4.9.
> All I have
I think I fried my notebook.
Of course I have not boot disk and am not even sure how exactly I would use
one.
"Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 03:06"
(hda6 is correct...)
I was using kernel 2.4.9.
All I have is the 2.2.r3 CD-ROM and another PC.
What do I do?
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Hi Chris!
On Tue, 16 Oct 2001, Chris Flipse wrote:
> [Please CC me, as I am not subscribed to debian-laptop]
Ok. ;)
> Has anybody managed to get the integrated ethernet on a Dell c800 to
> function? I've been using a PCMCIA card for it, but I'd love to not
> have to deal with the dongle anymor
On Tuesday, 16. October 2001 20:47, Chris Flipse wrote:
> [Please CC me, as I am not subscribed to debian-laptop]
>
> Has anybody managed to get the integrated ethernet on a Dell c800 to
> function? I've been using a PCMCIA card for it, but I'd love to not
> have to deal with the dongle anymore ..
[Please CC me, as I am not subscribed to debian-laptop]
Has anybody managed to get the integrated ethernet on a Dell c800 to
function? I've been using a PCMCIA card for it, but I'd love to not
have to deal with the dongle anymore ...
Related question: Does anybody know if the c800 supports
susp
Hi Chris!
On Tue, 16 Oct 2001, Chris Flipse wrote:
> [Please CC me, as I am not subscribed to debian-laptop]
Ok. ;)
> Has anybody managed to get the integrated ethernet on a Dell c800 to
> function? I've been using a PCMCIA card for it, but I'd love to not
> have to deal with the dongle anymo
On Tuesday, 16. October 2001 20:47, Chris Flipse wrote:
> [Please CC me, as I am not subscribed to debian-laptop]
>
> Has anybody managed to get the integrated ethernet on a Dell c800 to
> function? I've been using a PCMCIA card for it, but I'd love to not
> have to deal with the dongle anymore .
Use the ATI Mach64 driver. Now, your X is in ugly 320x200x8 (yuckie ;)
or something worse. Edit XF86Config-4 or run your favorite configurator
and use the "ati" driver. Make sure you select a few nice modes, but
first try to get X up and running under ati.
And 3Dhw support is on the way in DRI for
[Please CC me, as I am not subscribed to debian-laptop]
Has anybody managed to get the integrated ethernet on a Dell c800 to
function? I've been using a PCMCIA card for it, but I'd love to not
have to deal with the dongle anymore ...
Related question: Does anybody know if the c800 supports
sus
In the old X86Free 3.x the XF86Setup had the "ATI Rage Mobility-P
AGP2X" as a option I could choose, but I just upgraded to X86Free 4,
and I cant find my card there (I use the xf86cfg tool). How do I then
set my card up?
I have X running, but my screen is all black, and filled with pixel
dots scat
Use the ATI Mach64 driver. Now, your X is in ugly 320x200x8 (yuckie ;)
or something worse. Edit XF86Config-4 or run your favorite configurator
and use the "ati" driver. Make sure you select a few nice modes, but
first try to get X up and running under ati.
And 3Dhw support is on the way in DRI fo
In the old X86Free 3.x the XF86Setup had the "ATI Rage Mobility-P
AGP2X" as a option I could choose, but I just upgraded to X86Free 4,
and I cant find my card there (I use the xf86cfg tool). How do I then
set my card up?
I have X running, but my screen is all black, and filled with pixel
dots scat
In the old X86Free 3.x the XF86Setup had the "ATI Rage Mobility-P
AGP2X" as a option I could choose, but I just upgraded to X86Free 4,
and I cant find my card there (I use the xf86cfg tool). How do I then
set my card up?
I have X running, but my screen is all black, and filled with pixel
dots sca
On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 10:54:13AM +0100, Vivek wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, A. Demarteau (linux rules!) wrote:
>
> > hi,
> > I need to use a local service form my laptop (remote location).
> > Thi is an udp connection.
> > Now I was wondering if it is possible to forward udp-connections over an
On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, A. Demarteau (linux rules!) wrote:
> hi,
> I need to use a local service form my laptop (remote location).
> Thi is an udp connection.
> Now I was wondering if it is possible to forward udp-connections over an
> ssh-tunnel.
>
> I know it's possible for tcp-connections, but thi
On 15 Oct 2001, Hubert Chan wrote:
hi,
> To the OP: what is the UDP service that you need? Would IPSec (never
> used it) work for you?
it is indeed a audio-vonference tool.
Problem is that my uni blocked all udp-traffic at the firewall.
> - --
> Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://www.geoci
On Tue, 16 Oct 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> not really a laptop mailing list question, but you have mentioned a laptop so
> I guess it counts :)
;)
> The only ways I could think of you getting a secure UDP channel is to use
> IPSec (if it actually does UDP). However as UDP is only used in
> ga
In the old X86Free 3.x the XF86Setup had the "ATI Rage Mobility-P
AGP2X" as a option I could choose, but I just upgraded to X86Free 4,
and I cant find my card there (I use the xf86cfg tool). How do I then
set my card up?
I have X running, but my screen is all black, and filled with pixel
dots sca
On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 10:54:13AM +0100, Vivek wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, A. Demarteau (linux rules!) wrote:
>
> > hi,
> > I need to use a local service form my laptop (remote location).
> > Thi is an udp connection.
> > Now I was wondering if it is possible to forward udp-connections over an
On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, A. Demarteau (linux rules!) wrote:
> hi,
> I need to use a local service form my laptop (remote location).
> Thi is an udp connection.
> Now I was wondering if it is possible to forward udp-connections over an
> ssh-tunnel.
>
> I know it's possible for tcp-connections, but th
On 15 Oct 2001, Hubert Chan wrote:
hi,
> To the OP: what is the UDP service that you need? Would IPSec (never
> used it) work for you?
it is indeed a audio-vonference tool.
Problem is that my uni blocked all udp-traffic at the firewall.
> - --
> Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://www.geoc
On Tue, 16 Oct 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> not really a laptop mailing list question, but you have mentioned a laptop so
> I guess it counts :)
;)
> The only ways I could think of you getting a secure UDP channel is to use
> IPSec (if it actually does UDP). However as UDP is only used in
> g
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