Hi i’m desperate!
i like to connect to the inet but connection
fails:
message reads:
eth0: unknown interface:
no such device
pppoe: ioctl(SIOCIFHWADDR): No such devide
in KDE2.2 is an application: ADSL/PPPOE configuration:
it tells that it found 1 ethernet
device: tap0 or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> AFAIK System.map isn't used in normal operation. It's a hexadecimal index
> of kernel symbols (names of kernel functions). It's used for debugging.
Some progs like dosemu und isofs seem to make use of it.
And klogd writing ugly lines to the boot log, if the System.map is miss
Hi,
The Linux-Mobile-Guide is a manual covering laptop and PDA related Linux
features, such as installation methods (via PCMCIA, without CD drive,
etc.), hardware features (PCMCIA, IrDA, APM, etc.) and configurations for
different (network) environments.
HTML http://tuxmobil.org/howtos.html
IPK
Hi i’m desperate!
i like to connect to the inet but connection
fails:
message reads:
eth0: unknown interface:
no such device
pppoe: ioctl(SIOCIFHWADDR): No such devide
in KDE2.2 is an application: ADSL/PPPOE configuration:
it tells that it found 1 ethernet
device: tap0 or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> AFAIK System.map isn't used in normal operation. It's a hexadecimal index
> of kernel symbols (names of kernel functions). It's used for debugging.
Some progs like dosemu und isofs seem to make use of it.
And klogd writing ugly lines to the boot log, if the System.map is miss
On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 12:50, asubedi wrote:
> Hello Joe,
>
> Sorry to bother you. I am thinking of installing Debian woody again using
> "net
> install". If I do that, will I be able to download and install newer packages
> like XFree86 4.2 and KDE 3.1 rather than having to install old version
On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 10:16:56PM +0100, Jord Swart wrote:
> On Tuesday 11 March 2003 20:46, Chris Hoover wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a question, I have a Dell Inspiron 8200 that has a 10/100 nic and a
> > wireless nic. I use this system both at work and home. When I am at work,
> > I am h
Hi,
The Linux-Mobile-Guide is a manual covering laptop and PDA related Linux
features, such as installation methods (via PCMCIA, without CD drive,
etc.), hardware features (PCMCIA, IrDA, APM, etc.) and configurations for
different (network) environments.
HTML http://tuxmobil.org/howtos.html
IPK
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On Tuesday 11 March 2003 20:46, Chris Hoover wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a question, I have a Dell Inspiron 8200 that has a 10/100 nic and a
> wireless nic. I use this system both at work and home. When I am at work,
> I am hard wired, but wireless a
Andreas wrote:
but please: can anybody please mail me the Type of
Ram (Brand, Type, etc) he is using if it is an 64 MB Module in
this Thinkpad ?
Background: IBM itself said the TP 560 supports 64 MB RAM Add-on,
buts its undocumented for some old marketing-reasons (nice isnt it?)
http://ww
On 0, Stefan Rotsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Power saving is under heavy development in the 2.5.x kernel series.
>The current 2.4.x kernels only support S4 (suspend to disk) with a
>special patch ("swsusp"); S3 (suspend to ram) is unsupported.
Unspported at all? This means i have to shutdown t
At 11:32 2003-03-13, busab wrote:
Mattia Dongili wrote:
hi,
After the resume, my eth0 isn't restored. 'ifup' gives the "interface
already configured" so I need to run 'ifdown'. After that ifup works
just fine, and all my networking is back to normal. Why I get errors
when resuming, and afterw
On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 12:50, asubedi wrote:
> Hello Joe,
>
> Sorry to bother you. I am thinking of installing Debian woody again using "net
> install". If I do that, will I be able to download and install newer packages
> like XFree86 4.2 and KDE 3.1 rather than having to install old versions a
On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 10:16:56PM +0100, Jord Swart wrote:
> On Tuesday 11 March 2003 20:46, Chris Hoover wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a question, I have a Dell Inspiron 8200 that has a 10/100 nic and a
> > wireless nic. I use this system both at work and home. When I am at work,
> > I am h
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On Tuesday 11 March 2003 20:46, Chris Hoover wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a question, I have a Dell Inspiron 8200 that has a 10/100 nic and a
> wireless nic. I use this system both at work and home. When I am at work,
> I am hard wired, but wireless a
On 2003.03.13 17:35 Nicholas A. Preyss wrote:
Ok, i'll look into this ACPI stuff. I tried it, but it didn't work
properly. The power saving function didn't seem to work, maybe because
of this bug So this might be an explanation. Considering your
statement
and the BIOS Update ChangeLog, it seem
Andreas wrote:
but please: can anybody please mail me the Type of
Ram (Brand, Type, etc) he is using if it is an 64 MB Module in
this Thinkpad ?
Background: IBM itself said the TP 560 supports 64 MB RAM Add-on,
buts its undocumented for some old marketing-reasons (nice isnt it?)
http://www.cruci
On 0, Stefan Rotsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Power saving is under heavy development in the 2.5.x kernel series.
>The current 2.4.x kernels only support S4 (suspend to disk) with a
>special patch ("swsusp"); S3 (suspend to ram) is unsupported.
Unspported at all? This means i have to shutdown t
At 11:32 2003-03-13, busab wrote:
Mattia Dongili wrote:
hi,
After the resume, my eth0 isn't restored. 'ifup' gives the "interface
already configured" so I need to run 'ifdown'. After that ifup works
just fine, and all my networking is back to normal. Why I get errors
when resuming, and afterwards
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Hi,
does Woody use the hotplug scripts or just pcmcia-cs? I was not able to boot
after install when I said that I wanted to keep the pcmcia packages (kernel
panic). I use the 2.4 kernel. When I removed them Woody came up, finally. That
cost me quite
Hi All,
thank you for all your hints.
Unfortunately the problem could not be solved, when I try to specify the
amount of memory as a boot-Option, the system will not start at all.
I have returned the memory and I think I will work with 92 MB mem in
future ;o)
Greetz,
Andre
--
Andre Timmermann
On 2003.03.13 17:35 Nicholas A. Preyss wrote:
Ok, i'll look into this ACPI stuff. I tried it, but it didn't work
properly. The power saving function didn't seem to work, maybe because
of this bug So this might be an explanation. Considering your
statement
and the BIOS Update ChangeLog, it seems t
On 0, Stefan Rotsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I faced the same problem with my R32; a possible solution is to use ACPI
> instead of APM - with ACPI, the clock stays "in time". Before abandoning
> APM you should know the R32 has a buggy ECDT table in it's BIOS, so
> the latest ACPI-patches won't
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Hi,
does Woody use the hotplug scripts or just pcmcia-cs? I was not able to boot after
install when I said that I wanted to keep the pcmcia packages (kernel panic). I use
the 2.4 kernel. When I removed them Woody came up, finally. That cost me quite
Hi All,
thank you for all your hints.
Unfortunately the problem could not be solved, when I try to specify the
amount of memory as a boot-Option, the system will not start at all.
I have returned the memory and I think I will work with 92 MB mem in
future ;o)
Greetz,
Andre
--
Andre Timmermann
Andre Eisenbach wrote:
> We're gonna get this running, it's just a matter of time :)
I admire - and appreciate - your attitude!
> Somebody suggested this:
> "In the kernel configuration try setting CONFIG_IDEDISK_MULTI_MODE to
> Yes. You can find it in ATA/IDE/MFM/RLL support | IDE, ATA and ATA
On 0, Stefan Rotsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I faced the same problem with my R32; a possible solution is to use ACPI
> instead of APM - with ACPI, the clock stays "in time". Before abandoning
> APM you should know the R32 has a buggy ECDT table in it's BIOS, so
> the latest ACPI-patches won't
On 2003.03.12 22:19 Nicholas A. Preyss wrote:
Hi Nicholas,
What do you think? A hardware problem and I should send the notebook
to
IBM (still in guarantee time) or a software problem related to
speedstep
or something like this? ( I switched in the bios all settings to the
most power saving one
Andre Eisenbach wrote:
> We're gonna get this running, it's just a matter of time :)
I admire - and appreciate - your attitude!
> Somebody suggested this:
> "In the kernel configuration try setting CONFIG_IDEDISK_MULTI_MODE to
> Yes. You can find it in ATA/IDE/MFM/RLL support | IDE, ATA and ATA
On 2003.03.12 22:19 Nicholas A. Preyss wrote:
Hi Nicholas,
What do you think? A hardware problem and I should send the notebook
to
IBM (still in guarantee time) or a software problem related to
speedstep
or something like this? ( I switched in the bios all settings to the
most power saving ones)
Roberto Vallone wrote:
On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 08:24:18AM +0100, busab wrote:
I've installed xserver-xfree86-4.2.1-6 on sid
It don't wor for me :-( Maybe it don't work with xserver from woody.
AFAIK xfree86-4.x and kernel > 2.4.10 would be enough
got it (Xserver 4.1.0 from woody and self
On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 08:24:18AM +0100, busab wrote:
> >I've installed xserver-xfree86-4.2.1-6 on sid
> It don't wor for me :-( Maybe it don't work with xserver from woody.
AFAIK xfree86-4.x and kernel > 2.4.10 would be enough
--
Roberto Vallone |()|
|()| There are 10 types of
Mattia Dongili wrote:
hi,
After the resume, my eth0 isn't restored. 'ifup' gives the "interface
already configured" so I need to run 'ifdown'. After that ifup works
just fine, and all my networking is back to normal. Why I get errors
when resuming, and afterwards can run an ifdown/ifup and it
At 11:04 2003-03-13, Mattia Dongili wrote:
hi,
> After the resume, my eth0 isn't restored. 'ifup' gives the "interface
> already configured" so I need to run 'ifdown'. After that ifup works
> just fine, and all my networking is back to normal. Why I get errors
> when resuming, and afterwards can
hi,
> After the resume, my eth0 isn't restored. 'ifup' gives the "interface
> already configured" so I need to run 'ifdown'. After that ifup works
> just fine, and all my networking is back to normal. Why I get errors
> when resuming, and afterwards can run an ifdown/ifup and it works is
> pretty
Roberto Vallone wrote:
On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 08:24:18AM +0100, busab wrote:
I've installed xserver-xfree86-4.2.1-6 on sid
It don't wor for me :-( Maybe it don't work with xserver from woody.
AFAIK xfree86-4.x and kernel > 2.4.10 would be enough
got it (Xserver 4.1.0 from woody and self compiled
Michelle Konzack wrote:
hey there,
> Hello
>
> Am 12:40 2003-02-21 +0100 hat Andreas geschrieben:
>>
>>hi,
>>
>>is anybody running an IBM
>>Thinkpad 560 with 8+64MB Ram ?
>
> No, but with 72 MByte of memory it will work fine.
8 (on Board) + 64 (add-on) = 72 MB RAM...what am i missing? ;-)
>
On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 08:24:18AM +0100, busab wrote:
> >I've installed xserver-xfree86-4.2.1-6 on sid
> It don't wor for me :-( Maybe it don't work with xserver from woody.
AFAIK xfree86-4.x and kernel > 2.4.10 would be enough
--
Roberto Vallone |()|
|()| There are 10 types of
Mattia Dongili wrote:
hi,
After the resume, my eth0 isn't restored. 'ifup' gives the "interface
already configured" so I need to run 'ifdown'. After that ifup works
just fine, and all my networking is back to normal. Why I get errors
when resuming, and afterwards can run an ifdown/ifup and it wo
At 11:04 2003-03-13, Mattia Dongili wrote:
hi,
> After the resume, my eth0 isn't restored. 'ifup' gives the "interface
> already configured" so I need to run 'ifdown'. After that ifup works
> just fine, and all my networking is back to normal. Why I get errors
> when resuming, and afterwards can r
hi,
> After the resume, my eth0 isn't restored. 'ifup' gives the "interface
> already configured" so I need to run 'ifdown'. After that ifup works
> just fine, and all my networking is back to normal. Why I get errors
> when resuming, and afterwards can run an ifdown/ifup and it works is
> pretty
On 12 Mar 2003 12:06:48 -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [Side question relating to the kernel - How does lilo or
> the kernel know which System.map to access? For example,
>
> In other words, my questions is - who is reading System.map
> and how are they accessing it? ]
AFAIK System.map isn't
Thomas Nyman wrote:
Just thought I'd post this so others will know. I had decided to install
the synaptics driver (binery version) and had some problems. After
checking the logs i noted that the binary version is compiled for Xfree
version 4.2 and up. So all of you that have anything less, dont
Just thought I'd post this so others will know. I had decided to install
the synaptics driver (binery version) and had some problems. After checking
the logs i noted that the binary version is compiled for Xfree version 4.2
and up. So all of you that have anything less, dont try the binaryd driv
Roberto Vallone wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 01:52:13PM +0100, busab wrote:
P.S. This synaptic module works perfectly :-)
Got some pbm with synaptic, multifinger taps dont work :-(
uhm, I've no problem with multifinger
but everything else is ok (scrolling and 2 and 3 button in corners)
Michelle Konzack wrote:
hey there,
> Hello
>
> Am 12:40 2003-02-21 +0100 hat Andreas geschrieben:
>>
>>hi,
>>
>>is anybody running an IBM
>>Thinkpad 560 with 8+64MB Ram ?
>
> No, but with 72 MByte of memory it will work fine.
8 (on Board) + 64 (add-on) = 72 MB RAM...what am i missing? ;-)
>
On 12 Mar 2003 12:06:48 -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [Side question relating to the kernel - How does lilo or
> the kernel know which System.map to access? For example,
>
> In other words, my questions is - who is reading System.map
> and how are they accessing it? ]
AFAIK System.map isn't
Thomas Nyman wrote:
Just thought I'd post this so others will know. I had decided to install
the synaptics driver (binery version) and had some problems. After
checking the logs i noted that the binary version is compiled for Xfree
version 4.2 and up. So all of you that have anything less, dont
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