Hola,
la unica cosa que no probe:
the only thing that i don't test:
modprobe 8139too
la tarjeta y la red ya esta funcionando.
Card and net yet are working.
Salud y Revolución.
Lobo.
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Subject:
Re: Pcmcia-HOWTO: Dudes, questions and s
8th October 2002
Mr Frank K. Adams
Department of Mining & Natural Resources
South Africa
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Dear Sir,
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL & URGENT.
I am Frank K. Adams, a native of Cape Town in South Africa and I am an
Executive Accountant with the South African Department of Mining &
8th October 2002
Mr Frank K. Adams
Department of Mining & Natural Resources
South Africa
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Sir,
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL & URGENT.
I am Frank K. Adams, a native of Cape Town in South Africa and I am an
Executive Accountant with the South African Department of Mining &
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Hey All!
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Thanks goes to Vincent and yoann!
Both your clues helped tremendously.
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Thanks goes to Vincent and yoann!
Both your clues helped tremendously.
Kind Regards
Anders E. Andersen
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Hi all,
I had a similary problem, I have a laptop Gericom with a chip SiS630
so if it's not done, you have to download the drivers for you video card
from http://www.winischhofer.net/linuxsis630.shtml and follow the
instruction :
for the kernel you have to download the file sisfb_srs_160209-1
> There must be a special video output that connects to a projector, and it has
> to work under Linux. Then one has to be able to display those "slides" (not
> necessarily powerpoint, but the name stuck) on full screen.
>
> Oleg
Well there is a s-video & composite video outs. I have used the s-v
On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 18:02, Oleg wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 October 2002 11:46 am, kyi wrote:
>
> > > Also, have you tried doing "powerpoint" type of presentations with it?
> >
> > No I am the network admin where I work, I never goto customers so no
> > need for presentations. What exactly do you mea
Hello everybody
I'm just comping home from MediaMarkt with an offer for a Toshiba Satellite
1110Z14 laptop. This model is not listed on linux-laptop.net, so I'd like to
know if anybody in here has this model working. It is a Celeron1.5 GHz and
has a ATI Radeon M6C graphics chip. I think the Rad
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002 12:02:05 -0400
Oleg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
O> There must be a special video output that connects to a projector,
O> and it has to work under Linux. Then one has to be able to display
O> those "slides" (not necessarily powerpoint, but the name stuck) on
O> full screen.
I don
On Tuesday 08 October 2002 11:46 am, kyi wrote:
> > Also, have you tried doing "powerpoint" type of presentations with it?
>
> No I am the network admin where I work, I never goto customers so no
> need for presentations. What exactly do you mean by that anyway?
There must be a special video outp
On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 00:05, Oleg wrote:
> On Monday 07 October 2002 06:02 pm, kyi wrote:
>
> > Toshiba 3005-S307 [...]
>
> BTW where would one buy a new Toshiba 3005 ? 5005s are very different, OTOH
> 3005s have been discontinued and sold out a long time ago.
>
> Also, do suspend-to-memory and
Hi all,
I had a similary problem, I have a laptop Gericom with a chip SiS630
so if it's not done, you have to download the drivers for you video card
from http://www.winischhofer.net/linuxsis630.shtml and follow the
instruction :
for the kernel you have to download the file sisfb_srs_160209-1.
> There must be a special video output that connects to a projector, and it has
> to work under Linux. Then one has to be able to display those "slides" (not
> necessarily powerpoint, but the name stuck) on full screen.
>
> Oleg
Well there is a s-video & composite video outs. I have used the s-
On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 18:02, Oleg wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 October 2002 11:46 am, kyi wrote:
>
> > > Also, have you tried doing "powerpoint" type of presentations with it?
> >
> > No I am the network admin where I work, I never goto customers so no
> > need for presentations. What exactly do you me
Hello everybody
I'm just comping home from MediaMarkt with an offer for a Toshiba Satellite
1110Z14 laptop. This model is not listed on linux-laptop.net, so I'd like to
know if anybody in here has this model working. It is a Celeron1.5 GHz and
has a ATI Radeon M6C graphics chip. I think the Ra
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002 12:02:05 -0400
Oleg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
O> There must be a special video output that connects to a projector,
O> and it has to work under Linux. Then one has to be able to display
O> those "slides" (not necessarily powerpoint, but the name stuck) on
O> full screen.
I do
On Tuesday 08 October 2002 11:46 am, kyi wrote:
> > Also, have you tried doing "powerpoint" type of presentations with it?
>
> No I am the network admin where I work, I never goto customers so no
> need for presentations. What exactly do you mean by that anyway?
There must be a special video out
On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 00:05, Oleg wrote:
> On Monday 07 October 2002 06:02 pm, kyi wrote:
>
> > Toshiba 3005-S307 [...]
>
> BTW where would one buy a new Toshiba 3005 ? 5005s are very different, OTOH
> 3005s have been discontinued and sold out a long time ago.
>
> Also, do suspend-to-memory an
You need other options selected:
Code Maturity Level Options -> Say YES to "Prompt for development and/or
incomplete code/drivers"
This gives you access to the following:
Console Drivers -> Frame-Buffer support -> Support for frame buffer devices
= YES
Below : SIS acceleration = YES
Plus possib
> I have no idea what sort of expansion you have, but with regards to a PCMCIA
> wireless card, i use the Netgear MA401 and it works a charm (cheap too).
Thanks, Tom.
Anyway I think I'm going to try with one of those MultiPort modules even
if it's quite a bit more expensive than a PCMCIA card, I
You need other options selected:
Code Maturity Level Options -> Say YES to "Prompt for development and/or
incomplete code/drivers"
This gives you access to the following:
Console Drivers -> Frame-Buffer support -> Support for frame buffer devices
= YES
Below : SIS acceleration = YES
Plus possi
DEFFONTAINES Vincent wrote:
Looks like you may be forgetting an important option every time you set up a
kernel.
Try posting your .config and I'll have a look at it if you want.
Should be attached.
I was just looking at it. When a variable is unset does that mean it is
set to =n?
I saw a p
> I have no idea what sort of expansion you have, but with regards to a PCMCIA
> wireless card, i use the Netgear MA401 and it works a charm (cheap too).
Thanks, Tom.
Anyway I think I'm going to try with one of those MultiPort modules even
if it's quite a bit more expensive than a PCMCIA card,
El lun, 07-10-2002 a las 23:18, Al Stone escribió:
> Ooops. Sorry if that wasn't clear.
No, it was clear, Al. I said "card" because I didn't know how to call
it. :)
> I don't have any card, just the MultiPort wireless
> module that plugs into the connectors on the back
> of the LCD panel. The
As far as I know, it shouldn't be a problem.
>
> It actually gives this right at the end when I do make dep, is this a
> problem?
>
> make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux'
> /usr/src/linux/include/linux/modversions.h was not updated
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux'
>
>
> A
DEFFONTAINES Vincent wrote:
Here is the most basic hint I can think of:
Are you sure you ran "make dep" after changing your kernel options and
before running "make modules"?
It actually gives this right at the end when I do make dep, is this a
problem?
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/
> For the record I have not been able to compile the kernel
> ever on any of
> my machines. I always get weird errors like these.
Looks like you may be forgetting an important option every time you set up a
kernel.
Try posting your .config and I'll have a look at it if you want.
>
> Anders :
DEFFONTAINES Vincent wrote:
Here is the most basic hint I can think of:
Are you sure you ran "make dep" after changing your kernel options and
before running "make modules"?
Absolutely.
>make deb
No problems
>make bzImage
Lots of stuff.. Got this at the end.
For the record I have not been
Here is the most basic hint I can think of:
Are you sure you ran "make dep" after changing your kernel options and
before running "make modules"?
Vincent
> -Original Message-
> From: Anders E. Andersen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday 8 October 2002 10:16
> To: debian-laptop
> S
I've recently bought a Compaq Presario 905EA and am quite happy with it.
The only major problems I've had with Linux are that, as it's a very new
laptop model, it ships an (still) unsupported graphic card (ATI Mobility
Radeon U1, which works with the VESA driver but has no 2D or 3D support)
and I c
I was trying to compile Kernel 2.4.19 (from sid/unstable) on my ASUS A1
laptop (Sis chipset) but in the end I got this:
gcc -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux/include -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes
-Wno-trigraphs -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -fomit-frame-pointer
-pipe -mpreferred-stack-boundary=
On Monday 07 October 2002 06:02 pm, kyi wrote:
> Toshiba 3005-S307 [...]
BTW where would one buy a new Toshiba 3005 ? 5005s are very different, OTOH
3005s have been discontinued and sold out a long time ago.
Also, do suspend-to-memory and suspend-to-disk work flawlessly on your
machine?
Also,
DEFFONTAINES Vincent wrote:
> Looks like you may be forgetting an important option every time you set up a
> kernel.
> Try posting your .config and I'll have a look at it if you want.
Should be attached.
I was just looking at it. When a variable is unset does that mean it is
set to =n?
I saw
El lun, 07-10-2002 a las 23:18, Al Stone escribió:
> Ooops. Sorry if that wasn't clear.
No, it was clear, Al. I said "card" because I didn't know how to call
it. :)
> I don't have any card, just the MultiPort wireless
> module that plugs into the connectors on the back
> of the LCD panel. The
As far as I know, it shouldn't be a problem.
>
> It actually gives this right at the end when I do make dep, is this a
> problem?
>
> make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux'
> /usr/src/linux/include/linux/modversions.h was not updated
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux'
>
>
>
DEFFONTAINES Vincent wrote:
> Here is the most basic hint I can think of:
>
> Are you sure you ran "make dep" after changing your kernel options and
> before running "make modules"?
It actually gives this right at the end when I do make dep, is this a
problem?
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr
> For the record I have not been able to compile the kernel
> ever on any of
> my machines. I always get weird errors like these.
Looks like you may be forgetting an important option every time you set up a
kernel.
Try posting your .config and I'll have a look at it if you want.
>
> Anders
DEFFONTAINES Vincent wrote:
> Here is the most basic hint I can think of:
>
> Are you sure you ran "make dep" after changing your kernel options and
> before running "make modules"?
Absolutely.
>make deb
No problems
>make bzImage
Lots of stuff.. Got this at the end.
For the record I have
Here is the most basic hint I can think of:
Are you sure you ran "make dep" after changing your kernel options and
before running "make modules"?
Vincent
> -Original Message-
> From: Anders E. Andersen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday 8 October 2002 10:16
> To: debian-laptop
>
I've recently bought a Compaq Presario 905EA and am quite happy with it.
The only major problems I've had with Linux are that, as it's a very new
laptop model, it ships an (still) unsupported graphic card (ATI Mobility
Radeon U1, which works with the VESA driver but has no 2D or 3D support)
and I
I was trying to compile Kernel 2.4.19 (from sid/unstable) on my ASUS A1
laptop (Sis chipset) but in the end I got this:
gcc -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux/include -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes
-Wno-trigraphs -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -fomit-frame-pointer
-pipe -mpreferred-stack-boundary=
I have a pcmcia problem. I have a 3com nic that i can't get to work.
When i put it into the slot it ids the card correctly and calls insmod
to load the driver. The next thing i get (in syslog) is a message from
the kernel saying "3c589_cs: RequestIRQ: Resource in use". Next i get a
message from car
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