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2002-07-08 Thread ENZOSINC
Dear Sir: Could you please help me to find the recovery disk for Toshiba Satellite Pro-470 CDT? I am tired to be asking around for help just because the display for this laptop quit to work. All I see is that log into Windows 95 and after that is jut little point in the middle of the screen. Is n

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2002-07-08 Thread E-Commerce NewsLetter
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Re: Trying to grasp pcmcia-cs installation

2002-07-08 Thread Bill Moseley
At 09:35 PM 07/08/02 -0400, David Z Maze wrote: >Install pcmcia-source. Read /usr/share/doc/pcmcia-source/README.gz; >it explains how to use kernel-package to build a custom PCMCIA module >package for your newly built kernel. Ok, thanks. I decided to start fresh and rebuild the kernel. I'm st

Re: Trying to grasp pcmcia-cs installation

2002-07-08 Thread David Z Maze
Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I just now downloaded form kernel.org 2.4.18, and applied patches > patch-2.4.19-pre8.gz, and the JP patch set (http://infolinux.de/jp/). I > used make-kpkg to build a kernel-image. ... > I'm confused -- on debian-user it was recommended that I use the de

Trying to grasp pcmcia-cs installation

2002-07-08 Thread Bill Moseley
I hope someone can clear things up for me. I think I'm making this harder than it really is. As an exercise, I just built a new kernel, but I'm not clear about the pcmcia-cs setup. Mostly I'm confused about the mix of source and Debian packages. My original kernel was from http://people.debian.

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Re: preferred way of installing usb

2002-07-08 Thread Boris Duerner
The reason I asked this is because I am currently writing a hardware configuration tool and whenever there are more than one possibilities to install a driver I want to stick with the debian-way of course. That way chances are high that my tool will see manually installed devices too. I will im

Re: preferred way of installing usb

2002-07-08 Thread Karl-Heinz Eischer
On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 01:29:51PM +0100, Boris Duerner wrote: > Hi, > What is the preferred way of setting up usb in Debian? I suppose you have to > install the usbmgr, and then specify the host adapter in > /etc/usbmgr/usbmgr.conf like this(if you have an uhci one): > > host usb-uhci > > and

preferred way of installing usb

2002-07-08 Thread Boris Duerner
Hi, What is the preferred way of setting up usb in Debian? I suppose you have to install the usbmgr, and then specify the host adapter in /etc/usbmgr/usbmgr.conf like this(if you have an uhci one): host usb-uhci and let the manager do the rest. Is that correct? How do I get the information to a

Re: AsusL2460D

2002-07-08 Thread Roman Stepanyan
I am really happy you've succeded. ASUS makes great laptops, and, what is even more important, here in the Netherlands they sell WITHOUT windows preinstalled - that's actually what I wanted to point out for everybody. Cheers ans good luck Roman --- Samuele Catusian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >