I have compiled a new kernel with ACPI support to get my sound working.
I was successful in getting my sound working (thank you Max). but now,
as with other kernel compiles with diffrent versions, I can not get my
network to come back up.
my working kernel is the 2.4.18-bf2.4-xfs
my dmesg from
Hello,
I have a Xircom CardBus on my job laptop, and faced the following
problem : when I inserted the NIC card, the system locked up. The only
solution I found was to update the kernel to a 2.4.19 and use the brand
new driver xircom_cb. I'm not very used to Slackware, so I can only tell
you yo
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Hi,
have a similar problem with a D-LINK DFE660 and toshiba
satellite1700-300 right now. So i searched for a solution and found
something in the FAQ to the PCMCIA project on sourceforge. There is
said, that Xircom cards could freez toshiba laptops.
Have a look at: http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 04:07:42PM -0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> My TOSHIBA Tecra 8000 bios seetings are:
> Pointing Devices = Auto-Selected
> Device Config = All Devices
> PCI BUS = IRQ 11
> PC Card: Auto-Selected
> NOTE: Iam change 'PC Card' seetings to "CardBus/16-bit" and "PCIC Compatibl
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> Subject: Re: Xircom CardBus Ethernet II (32 Bits) 10/100
> To: Drew Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> X-
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 04:07:42PM -0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> My TOSHIBA Tecra 8000 bios seetings are:
> Pointing Devices = Auto-Selected
> Device Config = All Devices
> PCI BUS = IRQ 11
> PC Card: Auto-Selected
> NOTE: Iam change 'PC Card' seetings to "CardBus/16-bit" and "PCIC Compatibl
(forwarding back to debian-laptop for help)
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> X-Ori
A thought - do you have any (or many) USB devices connected? Your problem
is likely the problem others have mentioned thus far, but if your laptop
supports booting from usb devices (mainly floppy) I've found that it can
take inordinate amounts of time getting past 'that step' while it probes
all t
A thought - do you have any (or many) USB devices connected? Your problem
is likely the problem others have mentioned thus far, but if your laptop
supports booting from usb devices (mainly floppy) I've found that it can
take inordinate amounts of time getting past 'that step' while it probes
all t
Exactly how do you run whereami on the apm resume event? Is that
hardware/BIOS dependent or can I do it with the regular APM support in
the Linux kernel? I've been reading up on this but couldn't quite find
it, it seems like I need APIC to do this, is that correct?
Auke
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at
Ionel Mugurel Ciobica wrote:
On 4-11-2002, at 20h 51'37", iain d broadfoot wrote to debian-laptop about "Re:
poweroff and reboot"
Dominik Juszczyk wrote:
Hi
Firstly about hardware: Sony Vaio PCG-FX215 with Debian Woody installed
I have problem with reboot. When I want to reboot my laptop,
On 4-11-2002, at 20h 51'37", iain d broadfoot wrote to debian-laptop about
"Re: poweroff and reboot"
> Dominik Juszczyk wrote:
> >Hi
> >
> >Firstly about hardware: Sony Vaio PCG-FX215 with Debian Woody installed
> >
> >I have problem with reboot. When I want to reboot my laptop, it is
> >rebootin
Dominik Juszczyk wrote:
Hi
Firstly about hardware: Sony Vaio PCG-FX215 with Debian Woody installed
I have problem with reboot. When I want to reboot my laptop, it is
rebooting, but after that it shows only Sony welcome message, and than
stops. To make it work I have to press power button for fe
Exactly how do you run whereami on the apm resume event? Is that
hardware/BIOS dependent or can I do it with the regular APM support in
the Linux kernel? I've been reading up on this but couldn't quite find
it, it seems like I need APIC to do this, is that correct?
Auke
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at
Hi
Firstly about hardware: Sony Vaio PCG-FX215 with Debian Woody installed
I have problem with reboot. When I want to reboot my laptop, it is
rebooting, but after that it shows only Sony welcome message, and than
stops. To make it work I have to press power button for few seconds, and
turn it on
Ionel Mugurel Ciobica wrote:
On 4-11-2002, at 20h 51'37", iain d broadfoot wrote to debian-laptop about "Re: poweroff and reboot"
Dominik Juszczyk wrote:
Hi
Firstly about hardware: Sony Vaio PCG-FX215 with Debian Woody installed
I have problem with reboot. When I want to reboot my laptop, i
On 4-11-2002, at 20h 51'37", iain d broadfoot wrote to debian-laptop about "Re:
poweroff and reboot"
> Dominik Juszczyk wrote:
> >Hi
> >
> >Firstly about hardware: Sony Vaio PCG-FX215 with Debian Woody installed
> >
> >I have problem with reboot. When I want to reboot my laptop, it is
> >rebootin
On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 05:42, Craig Genner wrote:
> I'm going to be in a similar situation soon where I will be swapping network
> locations but I will be using an inbuilt network device, not a pcmcia card.
> How would I also get to autodetect when the network cable has been plugged
> in and then st
Dominik Juszczyk wrote:
Hi
Firstly about hardware: Sony Vaio PCG-FX215 with Debian Woody installed
I have problem with reboot. When I want to reboot my laptop, it is
rebooting, but after that it shows only Sony welcome message, and than
stops. To make it work I have to press power button for few
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 16:42:04 -
From: "Craig Genner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'm going to be in a similar situation soon where I will be swapping network
locations but I will be using an inbuilt network device, not a pcmcia card.
How would I also get to autodetect when the network
Hi
Firstly about hardware: Sony Vaio PCG-FX215 with Debian Woody installed
I have problem with reboot. When I want to reboot my laptop, it is
rebooting, but after that it shows only Sony welcome message, and than
stops. To make it work I have to press power button for few seconds, and
turn it on
On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 05:42, Craig Genner wrote:
> I'm going to be in a similar situation soon where I will be swapping network
> locations but I will be using an inbuilt network device, not a pcmcia card.
> How would I also get to autodetect when the network cable has been plugged
> in and then st
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 16:42:04 -
From: "Craig Genner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'm going to be in a similar situation soon where I will be swapping network
locations but I will be using an inbuilt network device, not a pcmcia card.
How would I also get to autodetect when the network
I'm going to be in a similar situation soon where I will be swapping network
locations but I will be using an inbuilt network device, not a pcmcia card.
How would I also get to autodetect when the network cable has been plugged
in and then start the network services, and stop the same services when
I'm going to be in a similar situation soon where I will be swapping network
locations but I will be using an inbuilt network device, not a pcmcia card.
How would I also get to autodetect when the network cable has been plugged
in and then start the network services, and stop the same services when
On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 14:46, Wichtel wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I just got a LeBook premium from Highscreen with 800x600 DSTN-display.
> I'm trying to run X on it. But I still have problems with the display.
> Does anyone know something about how my XF86Config has to look like to
> run X properly?
Try i
From: "Andre Berger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-11-04 08:00 -0500:
> >
> > hmmm. I'm running 2.4.19. I know it worked fine with 2.4.9, and 2.4.16 -
.18,
> > but I actually don't have a use for it anymore (I live in an off-grid
cottage
> > where I have to us
Hi.
I just got a LeBook premium from Highscreen with 800x600 DSTN-display.
I'm trying to run X on it. But I still have problems with the display.
Does anyone know something about how my XF86Config has to look like to
run X properly?
Hi Vincent,
Thanks for the reply.
It seems to me the /etc/network/interfaces is useless for pcmcia network
cards.
You should setup your network options in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts
Tried that too, but this shouldn't make a difference for the automatic
loading of the module... or should it?
Hi,
still fighting the trademark trouble Obelix versus MobiliX, I have
found some time to finish a new issue of the Linux-Mobile-Guide.
The Linux-Mobile-Guide is a guide covering laptop and PDA related
Linux features, such as installation methods (via PCMCIA, without CD
drive, etc.), hardware fe
* Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-11-04 08:00 -0500:
> From: "Andre Berger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > * Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-11-04 07:27 -0500:
> > > From: "samuel desseaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > [...]
> > > It's not entirely true either. Some Dell's have non-linm
> *** /etc/network/interfaces
>
> auto lo eth0
> iface lo inet loopback
> iface eth0 inet dhcp
>
It seems to me the /etc/network/interfaces is useless for pcmcia network
cards.
You should setup your network options in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts
Hope this helps
Vincent
Hi everybody,
I'm having some trouble with the configuration of my pcmcia network card
under Debian. When I load the appropriate driver manually (modprobe
xircom_cb) and issue a dhcp request (dhclient eth0) everything works
fine. I would like the cardmgr to load the xircom_cb module
automat
On Monday 04 November 2002 01:32, Jeremy Petzold wrote:
> I have been trying to fix my sound problems on my zt1130 Pavilion notebook.
> the solution found was to hack the ACPI code and then compile the kernel.
>
> I have hacked the code correctly, but when ever I do an xconfig then do a
> make-kpkg
From: "Andre Berger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-11-04 07:27 -0500:
> > From: "samuel desseaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [...]
> > It's not entirely true either. Some Dell's have non-linmodems, but my i2500
has
> > the Lucent on-board modem which works perfectly
Joni Rolig
Ascom Energy Systems Oy
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* Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-11-04 07:27 -0500:
> From: "samuel desseaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[...]
> It's not entirely true either. Some Dell's have non-linmodems, but my i2500
> has
> the Lucent on-board modem which works perfectly.
Derek,
are you running kernel 2.4.x, and if s
On 4-11-2002, at 13h 11'08", ezadro wrote to debian-laptop about "RTF 2 PDF"
> mi sapete dare un comando per convertire un file RTF in PDF
> grazie
>
>
1. rtf2latex for RTF -> TEX, pdflatex for TEX -> PDF
2. rtf2htm for RTF -> HTML, print it (in a file) to get a ps,
ps2pdf for PS -> P
From: "samuel desseaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > I can only speak for Dell and may say that Debian runs fine. You won't
> > be able to use any builtin modems. In general though, I would
> > recommend not buying the Inspiron but the Latitude. It may be more
> > expensive at first sight, but it's
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RTF in PDF
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On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 14:46, Wichtel wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I just got a LeBook premium from Highscreen with 800x600 DSTN-display.
> I'm trying to run X on it. But I still have problems with the display.
> Does anyone know something about how my XF86Config has to look like to
> run X properly?
Try i
From: "Andre Berger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-11-04 08:00 -0500:
> >
> > hmmm. I'm running 2.4.19. I know it worked fine with 2.4.9, and 2.4.16 -
.18,
> > but I actually don't have a use for it anymore (I live in an off-grid
cottage
> > where I have to us
Hi.
I just got a LeBook premium from Highscreen with 800x600 DSTN-display.
I'm trying to run X on it. But I still have problems with the display.
Does anyone know something about how my XF86Config has to look like to
run X properly?
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Hi Vincent,
Thanks for the reply.
It seems to me the /etc/network/interfaces is useless for pcmcia network
cards.
You should setup your network options in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts
Tried that too, but this shouldn't make a difference for the automatic
loading of the module... or should it?
I
Hi,
still fighting the trademark trouble Obelix versus MobiliX, I have
found some time to finish a new issue of the Linux-Mobile-Guide.
The Linux-Mobile-Guide is a guide covering laptop and PDA related
Linux features, such as installation methods (via PCMCIA, without CD
drive, etc.), hardware fe
* Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-11-04 08:00 -0500:
> From: "Andre Berger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > * Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-11-04 07:27 -0500:
> > > From: "samuel desseaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > [...]
> > > It's not entirely true either. Some Dell's have non-linm
> *** /etc/network/interfaces
>
> auto lo eth0
> iface lo inet loopback
> iface eth0 inet dhcp
>
It seems to me the /etc/network/interfaces is useless for pcmcia network
cards.
You should setup your network options in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts
Hope this helps
Vincent
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Hi everybody,
I'm having some trouble with the configuration of my pcmcia network card
under Debian. When I load the appropriate driver manually (modprobe
xircom_cb) and issue a dhcp request (dhclient eth0) everything works
fine. I would like the cardmgr to load the xircom_cb module
automati
On Monday 04 November 2002 01:32, Jeremy Petzold wrote:
> I have been trying to fix my sound problems on my zt1130 Pavilion notebook.
> the solution found was to hack the ACPI code and then compile the kernel.
>
> I have hacked the code correctly, but when ever I do an xconfig then do a
> make-kpkg
From: "Andre Berger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-11-04 07:27 -0500:
> > From: "samuel desseaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [...]
> > It's not entirely true either. Some Dell's have non-linmodems, but my i2500
has
> > the Lucent on-board modem which works perfectly
Joni Rolig
Ascom Energy Systems Oy
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* Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-11-04 07:27 -0500:
> From: "samuel desseaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[...]
> It's not entirely true either. Some Dell's have non-linmodems, but my i2500 has
> the Lucent on-board modem which works perfectly.
Derek,
are you running kernel 2.4.x, and if so,
On 4-11-2002, at 13h 11'08", ezadro wrote to debian-laptop about "RTF 2 PDF"
> mi sapete dare un comando per convertire un file RTF in PDF
> grazie
>
>
1. rtf2latex for RTF -> TEX, pdflatex for TEX -> PDF
2. rtf2htm for RTF -> HTML, print it (in a file) to get a ps,
ps2pdf for PS -> P
From: "samuel desseaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > I can only speak for Dell and may say that Debian runs fine. You won't
> > be able to use any builtin modems. In general though, I would
> > recommend not buying the Inspiron but the Latitude. It may be more
> > expensive at first sight, but it's
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RTF in PDF
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On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 09:57:15PM +0100, Mariano Kamp wrote:
> > H... It should do that too, I guess, but I don't think that pcmcia
> > has any hooks to trigger things on removal.
> >
> > I will look into it.
> Unfortunately I don't have a clue about scripts yet. I tried to copy the
> hook f
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> > has any hooks to trigger things on removal.
> >
> > I will look into it.
> Unfortunately I don't have a clue about scripts yet. I tried to copy the
> hook f
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