El mar, 13-08-2002 a las 20:34, Ben escribió:
> The object: to get my WPC11 Linksys Wireless PCMCIA card to
> work under linux.
>
> So as to shorten this message, consult the Mini-HowTO <>, which
> is what I used to try to get the card working. I downloaded the most
> recent kernel (2.4.19) a
The object: to get my WPC11 Linksys Wireless PCMCIA
card to work under linux.
So as to shorten this message, consult the
Mini-HowTO <>, which is what I used to try to get the card working.
I downloaded the most recent kernel (2.4.19) and the pcmcia-cs source and the
wlan-ng package and
It works now but I don't know why !:-|
The difference is that I have re-installed my Debian box
using tasksel and installing more things then the first
time.
After that, all works well !
I think the package should need more dependencies
but it's SID ;-)
François
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002
Hi,
though not technically related to laptops, I suppose my press release
from today might interest you.
Werner
German Linux Projects under Trademark Trouble
Though Obelix has lost the charge against the trademark
http://mobilix.org";>MobiliX,
the Gauls want a second round in court. Even befo
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, Bill Moseley wrote:
>to restart, so it seems, but after a few seconds the LCD fades white in the
>center -- and that doesn't look too good.
If you have Trident Cyber video, you might try upgrading to XFree 4.2.
I had similar problem with XFree 4.1.
>Do I need a special disk
I have installed Debian Woody 3.0 R0
Computer : Intel Pentium III 500 MHz
Video Card : ATI Rage 128
Monitor : Gateway VX700
When I type STARTX I get the following messages:
(WW) Chips(0): Mode pool is empty
(EE) Chips(0): No valid modes found
(II) Unloading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/linux/libfbde
I might have a few hours today for my laptop setup.
Is it possible to get sleep/suspend to work on this laptop? And is it even
worth it, battery wise?
apm -S
seems to work, but then within a second or two the laptop wakes up.
On the other hand,
apm -s
seems to put it in suspend (the pow
> > * During dpkg -i kernel-image-2.4.18_forAlsa.1.0_i386.deb I got this new
> > depmod error:
> >
> > depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
/lib/modules/2.4.18/alsa/snd-intel8x0.o
> > There was a problem running depmod. This may be benign,
> > (You may have versioned symbol names, for instance).
> >
- Original Message -
From: "Ivan Uemlianin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 11:01 AM
Subject: alsa/sound/kernel-modules on thinkpad
> Dear all
>
> Thanks for all comments.
>
> I have indeed been running bf24 all this time. I hadn't been updating
LILO
> during kern
> Today i got a spam by Sharp Systems, offering a LCD display.
> Did any of you (especially the ones who did participate in a discussion
> related to LCD displays) get that spam, too?
> Please tell me, i'm trying to find out why they spammed me...
> (It wasn't among the usual spam that is eaten by
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