I am running Debian 2.2_Rev4, kernel 2.2.19 on a Think
Pad T23 with an Intel(R) PRO/100 network card. As far
as I can tell from the HOWTO for Ethernet, this
requires the eepro100 network module. I have been
unable to get the NIC recognized.
Originally, I was using 2.2.19-idepci because that was
t
On Friday 11 January 2002 07:23 pm, you wrote:
> Rob,
>
>Your post is precisely what these lists are for and gives me some
> very helpful ideas! Thanks!
>
>I will try a few things to emulate what you did and report back
> as to what happens.
OK, just for shits & giggles, I did yet another
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> "Heather" == Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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Heather> among other things, /dev/dsp should probably work
As long as you enable OSS emulation in ALSA. But I think that you get
to choose that when you install some ALSA package.
Oh.
* Cassandra Lynette Ludwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020112 01:59]:
> The biggest problems I had with 2.4 was :-
> PCMCIA - No functionality at all. No matter what pcmcia device I used it
> failed miserably, and yes, I did try running the yenta socket driver,
> which is the correct one for this lapto
> I have encountered a problem that was mentioned (although not answered)
> in December on the debian-cd and debian-boot lists. Here is the problem:
>
> While trying to install 2.2r4 from CD onto my IBM Thinkpad A30, the
> installation
> hangs after "md driver 0.36.6 MAX_MD_DEV=4, MAX_REAL=8". Th
On Friday 11 January 2002 07:23 pm, you wrote:
> Rob,
>
>Your post is precisely what these lists are for and gives me some
> very helpful ideas! Thanks!
>
>I will try a few things to emulate what you did and report back
> as to what happens.
OK, just for shits & giggles, I did yet anothe
> > "red" == red <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> red> Hi I have an "network" laptop with an ESS Technology ES1978 Maestro
> red> sound card. I use the 2.4.17 kernel. I install the new kernel and
> red> i must did something wrong because modconf shows me only "pcmcia
> red> cards" ;) Now I tr
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> This may not be the appropriate list for this, but as I'm not sure what the
> proper list is, I will throw myself at your collective mercy.
>
> I have "lost" my /var/lib/dpkg/available
th
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> "Heather" == Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
Heather> among other things, /dev/dsp should probably work
As long as you enable OSS emulation in ALSA. But I think that you get
to choose that when you install some ALSA package.
Oh.
> From: "arief muLya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > Thanks for the unconcerning to my problems.
>
> Well, with an attitude like that it's no surprise you don't get any help.
I see a chicken-and-egg problem...
If a question is posed, in simple form with no 'tude, it shouldn't get a
'tude response
* Cassandra Lynette Ludwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020112 01:59]:
> The biggest problems I had with 2.4 was :-
> PCMCIA - No functionality at all. No matter what pcmcia device I used it
> failed miserably, and yes, I did try running the yenta socket driver,
> which is the correct one for this lapt
> Dear all,
>
> Thanks for the unconcerning to my problems.
> My Guess, that's the way it worked around here.
> If a newbies has a 'cheap' problem ignore them, soon or later they'll
> solved it themselves :-)
Hmm, well, some of us are busier than others, and some have different
specialties...
Rob,
Your post is precisely what these lists are for and gives me some
very helpful ideas! Thanks!
I will try a few things to emulate what you did and report back
as to what happens.
Thanks again! doc
> On Friday 11 January 2002 03:17 pm, Doc wrote:
> > Al:
> >
> >What sound card a
hi !
i have a dell inspiron 7500 with an ATI rage mobility pro M running a woody
on a 2.4.16 and 2.4.17
i have 2 pblms i didn't manage to solve, they are both true with kernel
2.4.16 and 2.4.17
first one : when i don't touch mouse or keyboard for a predefinied time ,
the screen stopped displ
> I have encountered a problem that was mentioned (although not answered)
> in December on the debian-cd and debian-boot lists. Here is the problem:
>
> While trying to install 2.2r4 from CD onto my IBM Thinkpad A30, the installation
> hangs after "md driver 0.36.6 MAX_MD_DEV=4, MAX_REAL=8". The
> > "red" == red <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> red> Hi I have an "network" laptop with an ESS Technology ES1978 Maestro
> red> sound card. I use the 2.4.17 kernel. I install the new kernel and
> red> i must did something wrong because modconf shows me only "pcmcia
> red> cards" ;) Now I t
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> This may not be the appropriate list for this, but as I'm not sure what the
> proper list is, I will throw myself at your collective mercy.
>
> I have "lost" my /var/lib/dpkg/available
t
Install from the 3rd CD in the set. That includes the idepci kernel which
should bypass the scsi probe.
- Sky
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, M S wrote:
> I have encountered a problem that was mentioned (although not answered)
> in December on the debian-cd and debian-boot lists. Here is the problem:
>
>
> From: "arief muLya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > Thanks for the unconcerning to my problems.
>
> Well, with an attitude like that it's no surprise you don't get any help.
I see a chicken-and-egg problem...
If a question is posed, in simple form with no 'tude, it shouldn't get a
'tude respons
> Dear all,
>
> Thanks for the unconcerning to my problems.
> My Guess, that's the way it worked around here.
> If a newbies has a 'cheap' problem ignore them, soon or later they'll
> solved it themselves :-)
Hmm, well, some of us are busier than others, and some have different
specialties...
I have encountered a problem that was mentioned (although not answered)
in December on the debian-cd and debian-boot lists. Here is the problem:
While trying to install 2.2r4 from CD onto my IBM Thinkpad A30, the installation
hangs after "md driver 0.36.6 MAX_MD_DEV=4, MAX_REAL=8". The problem
per
Rob,
Your post is precisely what these lists are for and gives me some
very helpful ideas! Thanks!
I will try a few things to emulate what you did and report back
as to what happens.
Thanks again! doc
> On Friday 11 January 2002 03:17 pm, Doc wrote:
> > Al:
> >
> >What sound card
> >Does anybody know if the Analog Devices SoundMAX chip is supported by any
> >kernel?
> It's a kernel option in 2.4.17
Which module?
I see the AD1816(A) and the PSS which lists several Analog Devices chips. Is
there a way to tell which chip I have, other than trying several insmods?
Thanks.
On Friday 11 January 2002 03:17 pm, Doc wrote:
> Al:
>
>What sound card are you runing, please? I am so far unable
> to get my CS4237B card recognized. (That is what the HP site
> says is in it.)
I too, have an Omnibook 4100 (2.4.8 kernel) with that same sound chip, and
have spent a few hour
hi !
i have a dell inspiron 7500 with an ATI rage mobility pro M running a woody
on a 2.4.16 and 2.4.17
i have 2 pblms i didn't manage to solve, they are both true with kernel
2.4.16 and 2.4.17
first one : when i don't touch mouse or keyboard for a predefinied time ,
the screen stopped disp
Install from the 3rd CD in the set. That includes the idepci kernel which
should bypass the scsi probe.
- Sky
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, M S wrote:
> I have encountered a problem that was mentioned (although not answered)
> in December on the debian-cd and debian-boot lists. Here is the problem:
>
>
I have encountered a problem that was mentioned (although not answered)
in December on the debian-cd and debian-boot lists. Here is the problem:
While trying to install 2.2r4 from CD onto my IBM Thinkpad A30, the installation
hangs after "md driver 0.36.6 MAX_MD_DEV=4, MAX_REAL=8". The problem
pe
Al:
What sound card are you runing, please? I am so far unable
to get my CS4237B card recognized. (That is what the HP site
says is in it.)
I am also running into video conflicts on my 4100. Did you
have to do anything special? (I have the 14" LCD.)
Thanks! doc
> I've also got an HP
> >Does anybody know if the Analog Devices SoundMAX chip is supported by any
> >kernel?
> It's a kernel option in 2.4.17
Which module?
I see the AD1816(A) and the PSS which lists several Analog Devices chips. Is
there a way to tell which chip I have, other than trying several insmods?
Thanks.
On Friday 11 January 2002 03:17 pm, Doc wrote:
> Al:
>
>What sound card are you runing, please? I am so far unable
> to get my CS4237B card recognized. (That is what the HP site
> says is in it.)
I too, have an Omnibook 4100 (2.4.8 kernel) with that same sound chip, and
have spent a few hou
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> "red" == red <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
red> Hi I have an "network" laptop with an ESS Technology ES1978 Maestro
red> sound card. I use the 2.4.17 kernel. I install the new kernel and
red> i must did something wrong because modconf shows me o
Al:
What sound card are you runing, please? I am so far unable
to get my CS4237B card recognized. (That is what the HP site
says is in it.)
I am also running into video conflicts on my 4100. Did you
have to do anything special? (I have the 14" LCD.)
Thanks! doc
> I've also got an H
Maybe in the future you should use make-kpkg from kernel-package when
doing kernel upgrades, please see
http://www.debianplanet.org/article.php?sid=164
:)
--
Rob 'robster' Bradford
Chief Editor/Lead developer
DebianPlanet.org
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Matt Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have "lost" my /var/lib/dpkg/available and /var/lib/dpkg/status
> files in a FS error. Beyond the actual errors themselves, how do I
> recover/regenerate these files? I poked in the archives and found
> some resoundin
It's a USR winmodem.
Russell Coker wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 17:56, Al Stone wrote:
laptops over the last year, with no problems other than
devices that aren't supported yet (winmodems, specifically).
What type of winmodem?
I've got a Lucent PCI winmodem in one Thinkpad (T20) working fin
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 17:56, Al Stone wrote:
> laptops over the last year, with no problems other than
> devices that aren't supported yet (winmodems, specifically).
What type of winmodem?
I've got a Lucent PCI winmodem in one Thinkpad (T20) working fine, another
Thinkpad (600e) has some sort of I
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> "red" == red <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
red> Hi I have an "network" laptop with an ESS Technology ES1978 Maestro
red> sound card. I use the 2.4.17 kernel. I install the new kernel and
red> i must did something wrong because modconf shows me
"Karl E. Jorgensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> /var/lib/dpkg/status:
> I *believe* that dpkg keeps a backup in /var/backups/dpkg.status*
Oh yes! I suspect there's some cronjob that does it, rather than
dpkg. But I'd not noticed that before.
I agree with your comments about /var/l
Um, actually, I've been running 2.4 kernels on several
laptops over the last year, with no problems other than
devices that aren't supported yet (winmodems, specifically).
In general, everything else worked fine -- including APM,
USB, and PCMCIA. Some folks claim to be using IrDA with
no problems
red, 2002-Jan-11 15:59 +0100:
>Hi
>I have an "network" laptop with an ESS Technology ES1978 Maestro sound
>card.
>I use the 2.4.17 kernel. I install the new kernel and i must did
>something wrong
>because modconf shows me only "pcmcia cards" ;)
>Now I try to install the
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 04:37:36PM +, karl wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 10:26:10AM -0600, Matt Reynolds wrote:
> >
> > I have "lost" my /var/lib/dpkg/available and /var/lib/dpkg/status files in
> > a
> > FS error. Beyond the actual errors themselves, how do I recover/regenerate
> > the
I'm running 2.4.17 on a Toshiba Satellite 3000 and I've gotten everything
but the software modem and PCMCIA working. I don't have any PCMCIA
cards to test, so I haven't tried to check that one yet. Things have been
stable so far.
- Sky.
>
> I wonder whether there are people with the same (or co
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> This may not be the appropriate list for this, but as I'm not sure what the
> proper list is, I will throw myself at your collective mercy.
The correct list is probably debian-use
Matt Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This may not be the appropriate list for this, but as I'm not sure
> what the proper list is, I will throw myself at your collective
> mercy.
>
> I have "lost" my /var/lib/dpkg/available and /var/lib/dpkg/status
> files in a FS error. Beyond the actual
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This may not be the appropriate list for this, but as I'm not sure what the
proper list is, I will throw myself at your collective mercy.
I have "lost" my /var/lib/dpkg/available and /var/lib/dpkg/status files in a
FS error. Beyond the actual error
Compile the sound surpport into the kernel.
stop wasting your time with the module
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, red wrote:
>Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 15:59:10 +0100
>From: red <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
>Subject: ESS Technology ES1978 Maestro Problem
>Resent-From: debian-lapt
Hi
I have an "network" laptop with an ESS Technology ES1978 Maestro sound card.
I use the 2.4.17 kernel. I install the new kernel and i must did something
wrong
because modconf shows me only "pcmcia cards" ;)
Now I try to install the soundcard driver with alsaconf but there is no card
with *ES1978
Maybe in the future you should use make-kpkg from kernel-package when
doing kernel upgrades, please see
http://www.debianplanet.org/article.php?sid=164
:)
--
Rob 'robster' Bradford
Chief Editor/Lead developer
DebianPlanet.org
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On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 10:26:10 -0600
Matt Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have "lost" my /var/lib/dpkg/available and /var/lib/dpkg/status
> files in a FS error. Beyond the actual errors themselves, how do I
> recover/regenerate these files? I poked in the archives and found
> some resoundi
It's a USR winmodem.
Russell Coker wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 17:56, Al Stone wrote:
>
>>laptops over the last year, with no problems other than
>>devices that aren't supported yet (winmodems, specifically).
>>
>
> What type of winmodem?
>
> I've got a Lucent PCI winmodem in one Thinkpad (T
Hallo Adam,
ist Dir schonmal sowas untergekommen? Neuerdings sehe ich sowas bei
einigen Packeten (aber nicht bei allen):
dpkg-source -x /mnt/debian/debian/pool/main/x/xfree86/xfree86_4.1.0-12.dsc
dpkg-source: extracting xfree86 in xfree86-4.1.0
dpkg-source: failure: remove patch backup file
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 17:56, Al Stone wrote:
> laptops over the last year, with no problems other than
> devices that aren't supported yet (winmodems, specifically).
What type of winmodem?
I've got a Lucent PCI winmodem in one Thinkpad (T20) working fine, another
Thinkpad (600e) has some sort of
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 15:41, Derek Broughton wrote:
> > Not wishing to start a debate, but just setting some facts straight here
>
> ???
>
> Given that Erik's 'facts' were correct, what's not to debate :-) And
> what's wrong with debate anyway, as long as it doesn't degenerate to flame
> wars.
>
> M
"Karl E. Jorgensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> /var/lib/dpkg/status:
> I *believe* that dpkg keeps a backup in /var/backups/dpkg.status*
Oh yes! I suspect there's some cronjob that does it, rather than
dpkg. But I'd not noticed that before.
I agree with your comments about /var/
Um, actually, I've been running 2.4 kernels on several
laptops over the last year, with no problems other than
devices that aren't supported yet (winmodems, specifically).
In general, everything else worked fine -- including APM,
USB, and PCMCIA. Some folks claim to be using IrDA with
no problems
red, 2002-Jan-11 15:59 +0100:
>Hi
>I have an "network" laptop with an ESS Technology ES1978 Maestro sound
>card.
>I use the 2.4.17 kernel. I install the new kernel and i must did
>something wrong
>because modconf shows me only "pcmcia cards" ;)
>Now I try to install the
Hi
I have an "network" laptop with an ESS Technology ES1978 Maestro sound
card.
I use the 2.4.17 kernel. I install the new kernel and i must did something
wrong
because modconf shows me only "pcmcia cards" ;)
Now I try to install the soundcard driver with alsaconf but there is no
card
with *E
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 04:37:36PM +, karl wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 10:26:10AM -0600, Matt Reynolds wrote:
> >
> > I have "lost" my /var/lib/dpkg/available and /var/lib/dpkg/status files in a
> > FS error. Beyond the actual errors themselves, how do I recover/regenerate
> > these f
I'm running 2.4.17 on a Toshiba Satellite 3000 and I've gotten everything
but the software modem and PCMCIA working. I don't have any PCMCIA
cards to test, so I haven't tried to check that one yet. Things have been
stable so far.
- Sky.
>
> I wonder whether there are people with the same (or c
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 10:26:10AM -0600, Matt Reynolds wrote:
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> This may not be the appropriate list for this, but as I'm not sure what the
> proper list is, I will throw myself at your collective mercy.
The correct list is probably debian-us
From: "Cassandra Lynette Ludwig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Not wishing to start a debate, but just setting some facts straight here
???
Given that Erik's 'facts' were correct, what's not to debate :-) And what's
wrong with debate anyway, as long as it doesn't degenerate to flame wars.
My experienc
Matt Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This may not be the appropriate list for this, but as I'm not sure
> what the proper list is, I will throw myself at your collective
> mercy.
>
> I have "lost" my /var/lib/dpkg/available and /var/lib/dpkg/status
> files in a FS error. Beyond the actual
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This may not be the appropriate list for this, but as I'm not sure what the
proper list is, I will throw myself at your collective mercy.
I have "lost" my /var/lib/dpkg/available and /var/lib/dpkg/status files in a
FS error. Beyond the actual erro
Compile the sound surpport into the kernel.
stop wasting your time with the module
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, red wrote:
>Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 15:59:10 +0100
>From: red <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: ESS Technology ES1978 Maestro Problem
>Resent-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Hi
Hi
I have an "network" laptop with an ESS Technology ES1978 Maestro sound card.
I use the 2.4.17 kernel. I install the new kernel and i must did something
wrong
because modconf shows me only "pcmcia cards" ;)
Now I try to install the soundcard driver with alsaconf but there is no card
with *ES1978
Hallo Adam,
ist Dir schonmal sowas untergekommen? Neuerdings sehe ich sowas bei
einigen Packeten (aber nicht bei allen):
dpkg-source -x /mnt/debian/debian/pool/main/x/xfree86/xfree86_4.1.0-12.dsc
dpkg-source: extracting xfree86 in xfree86-4.1.0
dpkg-source: failure: remove patch backup fil
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 15:41, Derek Broughton wrote:
> > Not wishing to start a debate, but just setting some facts straight here
>
> ???
>
> Given that Erik's 'facts' were correct, what's not to debate :-) And
> what's wrong with debate anyway, as long as it doesn't degenerate to flame
> wars.
>
>
Hi
I have an "network" laptop with an ESS Technology ES1978 Maestro sound
card.
I use the 2.4.17 kernel. I install the new kernel and i must did something
wrong
because modconf shows me only "pcmcia cards" ;)
Now I try to install the soundcard driver with alsaconf but there is no
card
with *E
From: "Cassandra Lynette Ludwig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Not wishing to start a debate, but just setting some facts straight here
???
Given that Erik's 'facts' were correct, what's not to debate :-) And what's
wrong with debate anyway, as long as it doesn't degenerate to flame wars.
My experien
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 08:11, Cassandra Lynette Ludwig wrote:
> Erik, would you perhaps explain therefore to me why almost 60% of the
> hardware in my laptop ceases to function if I run a 2.4 kernel, but work
> flawlessly with a 2.2 kernel (2.2.20 basline debian is my currently
> version).
My ex
I'm not exactly in the loop of this thread so I apologize if posting out of
turn.
My only previous post was to report no sucess with Debian on my Vaio
PCG-FX220that is no longer true :-)
I had reported being able to install RH7.2 from CD very easily, everything
just worked...Debian would
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Cassandra Lynette Ludwig wrote:
> Not wishing to start a debate, but just setting some facts straight here
> :-
>
> On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Erik Mouw wrote:
>
> > Hmm, that's probably not good, I think your laptop has a CardBus
> > bridge, not the old 82365 PCMCIA bridge. The
> Erik, would you perhaps explain therefore to me why almost 60% of the
> hardware in my laptop ceases to function if I run a 2.4 kernel, but work
> flawlessly with a 2.2 kernel (2.2.20 basline debian is my currently
> version).
This might be an interesting point! Me neither, I've never succeeded
Not wishing to start a debate, but just setting some facts straight here
:-
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Erik Mouw wrote:
> Hmm, that's probably not good, I think your laptop has a CardBus
> bridge, not the old 82365 PCMCIA bridge. The 2.4 kernels have the
> yenta_socket module for CardBus bridges, my e
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 08:11, Cassandra Lynette Ludwig wrote:
> Erik, would you perhaps explain therefore to me why almost 60% of the
> hardware in my laptop ceases to function if I run a 2.4 kernel, but work
> flawlessly with a 2.2 kernel (2.2.20 basline debian is my currently
> version).
My e
I'm not exactly in the loop of this thread so I apologize if posting out of
turn.
My only previous post was to report no sucess with Debian on my Vaio
PCG-FX220that is no longer true :-)
I had reported being able to install RH7.2 from CD very easily, everything
just worked...Debian would
> > Why not acquire a $5. Debian CD and install from it? It will be handy
> > to have in any case.
>
> Unfortunately, that wouldn't solve my problem.
>
> - There are no CDs available yet for woody. I have a cablemodem, so I
> don't mind downloading the entire distribution once or twice to get it
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Cassandra Lynette Ludwig wrote:
> Not wishing to start a debate, but just setting some facts straight here
> :-
>
> On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Erik Mouw wrote:
>
> > Hmm, that's probably not good, I think your laptop has a CardBus
> > bridge, not the old 82365 PCMCIA bridge. The
>Does anybody know if the Analog Devices SoundMAX chip is supported by any
>kernel?
It's a kernel option in 2.4.17
> Erik, would you perhaps explain therefore to me why almost 60% of the
> hardware in my laptop ceases to function if I run a 2.4 kernel, but work
> flawlessly with a 2.2 kernel (2.2.20 basline debian is my currently
> version).
This might be an interesting point! Me neither, I've never succeede
Not wishing to start a debate, but just setting some facts straight here
:-
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Erik Mouw wrote:
> Hmm, that's probably not good, I think your laptop has a CardBus
> bridge, not the old 82365 PCMCIA bridge. The 2.4 kernels have the
> yenta_socket module for CardBus bridges, my
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