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so i've finally solved the yamaha problem, in large part thanks to all the
help people provided! in case anyone has the same problem in the future, i
fixed it by running 'modconf,' then re-installing the opl-3sa2 module using
the command-line:
io=0x538 mss_io=0x530 mpu_io=0x330 irq=5 dma=1 dma2=0
so i've finally solved the yamaha problem, in large part thanks to all the
help people provided! in case anyone has the same problem in the future, i
fixed it by running 'modconf,' then re-installing the opl-3sa2 module using
the command-line:
io=0x538 mss_io=0x530 mpu_io=0x330 irq=5 dma=1 dma2=0
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> "Dutch" == Dutch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dutch> When running xf86config, eventually you come to a list of
Dutch> supported video cards. During Red Hat, there was ATI Radeon.
Dutch> Since then I even tried Slackware, AND grabbed the latest k
On Wednesday, 20. March 2002 21:46, Dutch wrote:
> 2 problems here.
>
> 1. I have a dell inspiron 4100. It has the ATI Radeon card in it and I
>really want to install debian on itAND have X up and running.
>
> So far, the only distro that worked at all, and "worked out of the
> box" too, was R
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 17:01, Robert Waldner wrote:
> On the I8100, rebooting is just fine.
I guess at least with 2.4.18 on i8000 it is too. Well, why should anyone
want to boot the thing anyway?
> BTW, the changes I spoke of (diff -u), credits Christian Mock:
> .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.
> smc-ircc.cm s
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 16:28:34 +0100, Hein Roehrig wrote:
> Er, stupid question: your summary seems to indicate that IR keeps
> working when the maestro3 driver is loaded (as long as the maestro3
> driver is loaded after irtty.)
>
> On my 8100 with 2.4.18, SIR in BIOS on COM2, things stop functioning
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 18:18, Frank Trenkamp wrote:
[on module loading order]
> However, with kernel 2.4.18 this problem just disappeared. A good soul named
> Michal Ceresna (his credits here) sent me a patch as feedback to an
> installation report I published via www.linux-on-laptop.net:
>
> Tha
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> "Dutch" == Dutch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dutch> When running xf86config, eventually you come to a list of
Dutch> supported video cards. During Red Hat, there was ATI Radeon.
Dutch> Since then I even tried Slackware, AND grabbed the latest
On 20-Mar-2002 Link wrote:
> I'm not 100% positive this is my problem. I think it might be in part an
> issue with the DHCP server i connect to. But I'm curious if other people
> have encountered this problem.
>
> I run unstable (which might be the problem in and of itself) on an HP
> N3310. I h
2 problems here.
1. I have a dell inspiron 4100. It has the ATI Radeon card in it and I
really want to install debian on itAND have X up and running.
So far, the only distro that worked at all, and "worked out of the
box" too, was Red Hat 7.2. But I dont want red hat right now.
When running
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 16:58, Joris wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 04:09:32PM +0200, Fabian Fagerholm wrote:
> > On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 14:43, Robert Waldner wrote:
> To whoever posted about that meastro3 module loading after irda stuff, my
> thousandfold thanks!
>
> I belive this is the key why I
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 16:09, I wrote:
> When you have successfully set this up, you can start using software
> that works with irda. The device to use is /dev/ttyS3. Remember, in
> Debian, the serial ports are owned by the dialout group. In order to
> allow use of such a port to a user, add the use
On Wednesday, 20. March 2002 21:46, Dutch wrote:
> 2 problems here.
>
> 1. I have a dell inspiron 4100. It has the ATI Radeon card in it and I
>really want to install debian on itAND have X up and running.
>
> So far, the only distro that worked at all, and "worked out of the
> box" too, was
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 17:01, Robert Waldner wrote:
> On the I8100, rebooting is just fine.
I guess at least with 2.4.18 on i8000 it is too. Well, why should anyone
want to boot the thing anyway?
> BTW, the changes I spoke of (diff -u), credits Christian Mock:
> .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.
> smc-ircc.cm
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 16:28:34 +0100, Hein Roehrig wrote:
> Er, stupid question: your summary seems to indicate that IR keeps
> working when the maestro3 driver is loaded (as long as the maestro3
> driver is loaded after irtty.)
>
> On my 8100 with 2.4.18, SIR in BIOS on COM2, things stop functionin
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 18:18, Frank Trenkamp wrote:
[on module loading order]
> However, with kernel 2.4.18 this problem just disappeared. A good soul named
> Michal Ceresna (his credits here) sent me a patch as feedback to an
> installation report I published via www.linux-on-laptop.net:
>
> Th
On 20-Mar-2002 Link wrote:
> I'm not 100% positive this is my problem. I think it might be in part an
> issue with the DHCP server i connect to. But I'm curious if other people
> have encountered this problem.
>
> I run unstable (which might be the problem in and of itself) on an HP
> N3310. I
2 problems here.
1. I have a dell inspiron 4100. It has the ATI Radeon card in it and I
really want to install debian on itAND have X up and running.
So far, the only distro that worked at all, and "worked out of the
box" too, was Red Hat 7.2. But I dont want red hat right now.
When runnin
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 16:58, Joris wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 04:09:32PM +0200, Fabian Fagerholm wrote:
> > On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 14:43, Robert Waldner wrote:
> To whoever posted about that meastro3 module loading after irda stuff, my
> thousandfold thanks!
>
> I belive this is the key why
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 16:28:34 +0100, Hein Roehrig writes:
>Er, stupid question: your summary seems to indicate that IR keeps
>working when the maestro3 driver is loaded (as long as the maestro3
>driver is loaded after irtty.)
The question is _not_ stupid.
And yes, on my I8100, it continues work
[EMAIL PROTECTED] gravada:
>
> Does anybody have a nice configuration file for xf86 on my Thinkpad A21e?
> When executing startx, I am told that no screen is to be found.
> I use Woody.
The configuration is very easy!
#dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
Select the vesa driver.
[]´s
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| .;'
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 16:09, I wrote:
> When you have successfully set this up, you can start using software
> that works with irda. The device to use is /dev/ttyS3. Remember, in
> Debian, the serial ports are owned by the dialout group. In order to
> allow use of such a port to a user, add the us
I'm not 100% positive this is my problem. I think it might be in part an
issue with the DHCP server i connect to. But I'm curious if other people
have encountered this problem.
I run unstable (which might be the problem in and of itself) on an HP
N3310. I have a Linksys NE2000-Compatible PCMCIA c
Hi,
> On the 8100 the problem is that the maestro3-module mustn't be loaded
> when modprobe'ing irda-stuff. It even mustn't habe been loaded since
> last boot. If you load the irda-stuff prior to maestro3, there's no
> problem at all.
it was exactly the same for me (was time-consuming to figur
On Tue, 2002-03-19 at 11:22, Preben Randhol wrote:
> The abiword hangs after I press space and the aspell spellchecker is
> invoked. However this only happens on my laptop. On my dekstop it works.
> They have the same debian Testing with some unstable package installed.
>
I'm seeing the same on my
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 16:28:34 +0100, Hein Roehrig writes:
>Er, stupid question: your summary seems to indicate that IR keeps
>working when the maestro3 driver is loaded (as long as the maestro3
>driver is loaded after irtty.)
The question is _not_ stupid.
And yes, on my I8100, it continues wor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] gravada:
>
> Does anybody have a nice configuration file for xf86 on my Thinkpad A21e?
> When executing startx, I am told that no screen is to be found.
> I use Woody.
The configuration is very easy!
#dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
Select the vesa driver.
[]´s
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> hello again list...
>
> thanks for all the help! i see the opl3sa2.o modules in my /misc directory
> but i am having a hell of a time using modprobe. when i use it i get a
> 'can't locate' error, which i get for every combination of directories i
> enter in. the module itself is located in /lib/
I'm not 100% positive this is my problem. I think it might be in part an
issue with the DHCP server i connect to. But I'm curious if other people
have encountered this problem.
I run unstable (which might be the problem in and of itself) on an HP
N3310. I have a Linksys NE2000-Compatible PCMCIA
pgp2zjzAhiEJ1.pgp
Description: PGP message
Hi,
> On the 8100 the problem is that the maestro3-module mustn't be loaded
> when modprobe'ing irda-stuff. It even mustn't habe been loaded since
> last boot. If you load the irda-stuff prior to maestro3, there's no
> problem at all.
it was exactly the same for me (was time-consuming to figu
On Tue, 2002-03-19 at 11:22, Preben Randhol wrote:
> The abiword hangs after I press space and the aspell spellchecker is
> invoked. However this only happens on my laptop. On my dekstop it works.
> They have the same debian Testing with some unstable package installed.
>
I'm seeing the same on m
On 20 Mar 2002 16:09:32 +0200, Fabian Fagerholm writes:
>> #include
>#include
;)
<...>
>Notes:
>- Only works with SIR so far, so you won't get the 4 megabits-per-second
> speeds of FIR (Fast InfraRed). SIR is serial speed, so 115200 bps.
>- Kernel: Linux 2.4.18.
<...>
...and 2.2.20, at least.
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 14:43, Robert Waldner wrote:
>
> #include
#include
> Well, I don't have any FIR-capable device to test against, so it's
> somewhat pointless for me.
Figures. It's not critical for me either, I'd just like to sort the
thing out just in case I ever have a real need for it
> hello again list...
>
> thanks for all the help! i see the opl3sa2.o modules in my /misc directory
> but i am having a hell of a time using modprobe. when i use it i get a
> 'can't locate' error, which i get for every combination of directories i
> enter in. the module itself is located in /lib
msg07144/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP message
On 20 Mar 2002 16:09:32 +0200, Fabian Fagerholm writes:
>> #include
>#include
;)
<...>
>Notes:
>- Only works with SIR so far, so you won't get the 4 megabits-per-second
> speeds of FIR (Fast InfraRed). SIR is serial speed, so 115200 bps.
>- Kernel: Linux 2.4.18.
<...>
...and 2.2.20, at least
#include
On 20 Mar 2002 14:35:50 +0200, Fabian Fagerholm writes:
>> I'm writing this on an 8100. `lsmod|grep ir`:
>> irtty 7340 2 (autoclean)
>> irda 129241 1 (autoclean) [irtty]
>
>Ok, so you're not using the smc-ircc module at all?
I don't.
>It may
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 12:57, Robert Waldner wrote:
> I'm writing this on an 8100. `lsmod|grep ir`:
> irtty 7340 2 (autoclean)
> irda 129241 1 (autoclean) [irtty]
Ok, so you're not using the smc-ircc module at all? It may very well be
impossible to get FIR
Does anybody have a nice configuration file for xf86 on my Thinkpad A21e?
When executing startx, I am told that no screen is to be found.
I use Woody.
_s_p_r_a_y_
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On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 14:43, Robert Waldner wrote:
>
> #include
#include
> Well, I don't have any FIR-capable device to test against, so it's
> somewhat pointless for me.
Figures. It's not critical for me either, I'd just like to sort the
thing out just in case I ever have a real need for i
On 20 Mar 2002 12:34:28 +0200, Fabian Fagerholm writes:
>I have a Dell Inspiron 8000 and a slight problem with irda. The i8k
>seems to have an SMC irda chip, and thus the smc-ircc module is the one
>to be used.
I'm writing this on an 8100. `lsmod|grep ir`:
irtty 7340 2 (auto
#include
On 20 Mar 2002 14:35:50 +0200, Fabian Fagerholm writes:
>> I'm writing this on an 8100. `lsmod|grep ir`:
>> irtty 7340 2 (autoclean)
>> irda 129241 1 (autoclean) [irtty]
>
>Ok, so you're not using the smc-ircc module at all?
I don't.
>It may
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 12:57, Robert Waldner wrote:
> I'm writing this on an 8100. `lsmod|grep ir`:
> irtty 7340 2 (autoclean)
> irda 129241 1 (autoclean) [irtty]
Ok, so you're not using the smc-ircc module at all? It may very well be
impossible to get FI
I have a Dell Inspiron 8000 and a slight problem with irda. The i8k
seems to have an SMC irda chip, and thus the smc-ircc module is the one
to be used.
However, for some reason I can't get the module to load correctly on the
first attempt. By doing two successive modprobes, the module is loaded.
Does anybody have a nice configuration file for xf86 on my Thinkpad A21e?
When executing startx, I am told that no screen is to be found.
I use Woody.
_s_p_r_a_y_
Här börjar Internet!
Skaffa gratis e-mail och gratis Internet på http://www.spray.se
Anmäl di
martin f krafft wrote (on 20 Mar 2002 at 2:38):
> also sprach Tony Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.03.19.1946
> +0100]: > Never mind! Breakthrough came today. Up and running!
>
> it's the strength of such a forum to serve as a knowledge store
> that makes me want to ask you if you'd quickly su
On 20 Mar 2002 12:34:28 +0200, Fabian Fagerholm writes:
>I have a Dell Inspiron 8000 and a slight problem with irda. The i8k
>seems to have an SMC irda chip, and thus the smc-ircc module is the one
>to be used.
I'm writing this on an 8100. `lsmod|grep ir`:
irtty 7340 2 (aut
I have a Dell Inspiron 8000 and a slight problem with irda. The i8k
seems to have an SMC irda chip, and thus the smc-ircc module is the one
to be used.
However, for some reason I can't get the module to load correctly on the
first attempt. By doing two successive modprobes, the module is loaded.
martin f krafft wrote (on 20 Mar 2002 at 2:38):
> also sprach Tony Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.03.19.1946
> +0100]: > Never mind! Breakthrough came today. Up and running!
>
> it's the strength of such a forum to serve as a knowledge store
> that makes me want to ask you if you'd quickly s
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