On Sun, May 04, 2003 at 07:27:24PM -0600, tom wrote:
> I have an old ThinkPad 560X
> I can load the OSS/Free driver CS4236 although ad1848 does report that no
> ISAPnP cards were found. I then try alsaplayer with an OSS output module to
> play a tune. The sound card does produce music very, v
Found a better note from Bob Hillard titled 'Re: 2.4 kernel on Compaq
Presario 2100 - Solved'.
Regards,
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I have an HP ze4315us. I booted from a Woody CD (#1) and noticed the
keyboard hangup too.
Read this post
http://www.faqchest.com/linux/KERNEL/kern-01/kern-0102/kern-010293/kern01022612_20183.html
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Hi guys
I have a Compaq Presario 1200 xl101 with a Texas Instrument PCI 1211
carbus controller
but I can`t make to work a Xircom CE3 10/100 credit card
when I start de cardmgr daemon this is the message:
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Hi
I have a debian woody on my Compaq Presarion EA 1216 laptop which I
upgrade with sid packages (unstable)
I've recompile my kernel to upgrade it to 2.4.20.
I bought the Linksys WPC 11 PCMCIA Wireless network adapter.
I've compiled pcmcia-cs module and Read very carefully documentation and
From: "Jan Braun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I got a Psion Gold Card Netglobal 56K+10/100Mb cardbus card and try to
> run it an an ACER Travelmate 212 TX.
>
> The kernel is capcable of pcmcia-cards. It is even capable of this
> card, but I didn't manage to configure this card automatically :-( I
> tr
Well, I did try downloading pcmcia-sources and installing pcmcia-cs,
since the kernel support wasnt working, but I did have kernel support
working for me before, so this was more a last-resort than anything else.
When I unplug the card, I get one high beep. When I reinsert it, I get a
high beep f
Good evening again,
I got a Psion Gold Card Netglobal 56K+10/100Mb cardbus card and try to
run it an an ACER Travelmate 212 TX.
The kernel is capcable of pcmcia-cards. It is even capable of this
card, but I didn't manage to configure this card automatically :-( I
tried instead a different PCMCI
> Craig Genner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hello,
> > Original poster here.
> >
> > I appear to have got the wrong impression from this list. Most people who
> > replied don't have any problems installing on a laptop.
> >
Stands to reason, doesn't it. Mostly we just post about our prob
Good evening,
I owe an Powerbook (so called Pismo edition). I offers an 10/100 MBit
(autosensing) internal ethernet NIC. I'm running both Debian and
MacOS but most of the time Debian.
Everything worked fine for a long time and I didn't change anything in
the software / hardware configuration.
Hi Craig,
Craig Genner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
> Original poster here.
>
> I appear to have got the wrong impression from this list. Most people who
> replied don't have any problems installing on a laptop.
>
Yes. Wonderfull, isn't it? I didn't have problems in installin
MovI wrote:
> I've installed Debian Woody on my Compaq Presario 706 and it works fine.
> I have XFree, sound (OSS and ALSA), ACPI, winmodem working without
> problems.
You mean, that you got working ALSA just from Debian/woody
packages? Could you please elaborate a little bit on how did you
do
On Mon, May 05, 2003 at 11:15:45AM -0300, Derek Broughton wrote:
> >
> > I was expecting to see i82356 here.
>
> I haven't been following the thread, so perhaps I'm out of line, but you
> wouldn't see i823685 if he's using yenta_socket. This may be correct in his
> case, mine shows pcnet_cs where
From: "Marco Menchise" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Mon, May 05, 2003 at 10:51:57PM +1000, Russell Shaw wrote:
> > Marco Menchise wrote:
> >
> > >Could you please paste what is in /proc/interrupts after card insertion?
> >
> >CPU0
> > 0: 337359 XT-PIC timer
> > 1:
Marco Menchise wrote:
On Mon, May 05, 2003 at 10:51:57PM +1000, Russell Shaw wrote:
Marco Menchise wrote:
Could you please paste what is in /proc/interrupts after card insertion?
CPU0
0: 337359 XT-PIC timer
1:308 XT-PIC keyboard
2: 0
Obi,
Thanks for the reply, i actually figured out what the problem was,
finally. Often i just try out new stuff, usually after i know that
something works, sometimes before and that can get you into those grey
areas.
I was plugging my WAP into a hardware router, not directly into my cable
line s
On Mon, May 05, 2003 at 10:51:57PM +1000, Russell Shaw wrote:
> Marco Menchise wrote:
>
> >Could you please paste what is in /proc/interrupts after card insertion?
>
>CPU0
> 0: 337359 XT-PIC timer
> 1:308 XT-PIC keyboard
> 2: 0 X
Marco Menchise wrote:
On Mon, May 05, 2003 at 07:05:42PM +1000, Russell Shaw wrote:
N407ER wrote:
As for messages from the card manager, would this be in syslog or where?
When i insert the pcmcia card on my laptop, it beeps and puts some
messages onto the screen.
How many beeps?
2 hig
On Sunday 04 May 2003 23:14, Thomas Marquart wrote:
> Second, more important, APM. The laptop comes back up after suspend, but
> although the screen turns on, it stays black and I have no idea how to get
> the picture back. As it is ssh-able I can shut it down properly anyhow.
Sometimes, I have a
On Mon, 5 May 2003, Pavel Tavoda wrote:
> >Fn-F7 toggles the set of display devices active (CRT, LCD, Both), so
> >cycling through that will restore the screen from the state of backlit
> >but no image, at least for me.
> >
> Strange, on my notebooks (Gericom and Compaq) is Fn-F5!!! However IBM
>
Thomas Marquart wrote:
Fn-F7 toggles the set of display devices active (CRT, LCD, Both), so
cycling through that will restore the screen from the state of backlit
but no image, at least for me.
Strange, on my notebooks (Gericom and Compaq) is Fn-F5!!! However IBM
is always different ;-). Try
On Sun, May 04, 2003 at 11:14:21PM +0200, Thomas Marquart wrote:
> hello,
>
> I got a new Thinkpad R40 with this configuration:
> P4 M 1.9, ATI Radeon 7500 mobility, 1400x1050 screen.
Have look at http://schamper.rug.ac.be/~rudy/laptop.txt
I hope we could work together
--
Rudy Gevaert
On Mon, 5 May 2003, Daniel Pittman wrote:
> On Sun, 4 May 2003, Thomas Marquart wrote:
> [...]
> > Second, more important, APM. The laptop comes back up after suspend,
> > but although the screen turns on, it stays black and I have no idea
> > how to get the picture back.
>
> I have only used Linux
I've installed Debian Woody on my Compaq Presario 706 and it works fine.
I have XFree, sound (OSS and ALSA), ACPI, winmodem working without
problems.
El Fri, 02 de May de 2003, a las 13:35, Craig Genner comentaba:
:> Reading this list with interest a thought occurs to me.
:>
:> How many of you h
On Mon, May 05, 2003 at 07:05:42PM +1000, Russell Shaw wrote:
> N407ER wrote:
> >
> > As for messages from the card manager, would this be in syslog or where?
>
> When i insert the pcmcia card on my laptop, it beeps and puts some
> messages onto the screen.
>
How many beeps?
2 high beep -> Ok
1
N407ER wrote:
>
> As for messages from the card manager, would this be in syslog or where?
When i insert the pcmcia card on my laptop, it beeps and puts some
messages onto the screen.
On Mon, 05 May 2003 15:56:02 +1000
Russell Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you use the normal kernel build process using the old .config
> parameters, then any new parameters won't be set. Try using "make
> oldconfig" and you'll get prompted for just the newer parameters.
It's OK to do that,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I tried that. The laptop beeps when I insert and remove the card,
> implying that at least some feature of CardManager is working, but I
> still cannot bring up the interface.
Does the card manager show any messages when it beeps?
> I am sure this has to do with my
>
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