On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 12:35:35PM +0200, Mario Vukelic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I needed hotplug _and_ pci hotplug support in the kernel, IIRC (sorry,
> '/etc/init.d/pcmcia start' must run to load the pcmcia core modules.
Ok, I decided to try this out, 'cause I have some problems with stoppi
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 13:41:12 -0400
Nori Heikkinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to install debian on a Dell Inspiron 8000. It's being a
> little less cooperative than the desktop systems I'm used to!
>
> My main problem right now is that on the console (i haven't even
> g
On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 12:35:35PM +0200, Mario Vukelic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I needed hotplug _and_ pci hotplug support in the kernel, IIRC (sorry,
> '/etc/init.d/pcmcia start' must run to load the pcmcia core modules.
Ok, I decided to try this out, 'cause I have some problems with stoppin
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 13:41:12 -0400
Nori Heikkinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to install debian on a Dell Inspiron 8000. It's being a
> little less cooperative than the desktop systems I'm used to!
>
> My main problem right now is that on the console (i haven't even
> g
I didn't write DEFANGED, just .
--jordan
On Wednesday 11 June 2003 4:33 pm, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
> on Wed, 11 Jun 2003 03:18:03PM -0400, Jordan Lederman insinuated:
> > I've run into this before, and it's due to incorrect detection of
> > your video/monitor capibilites. At
on Wed, 11 Jun 2003 03:18:03PM -0400, Jordan Lederman insinuated:
> I've run into this before, and it's due to incorrect detection of
> your video/monitor capibilites. At the boot prompt, do:
> vga=ask (or vga=normal). will be
> whatever image/kernel you'd like to use.
what do you mean by DEFANG
on Wed, 11 Jun 2003 03:18:03PM -0400, Jordan Lederman insinuated:
> I've run into this before, and it's due to incorrect detection of
> your video/monitor capibilites. At the boot prompt, do:
> vga=ask (or vga=normal). will be whatever image/kernel you'd
> like to use.
Hm, neither of those work.
Greetings,
I think I might be in a fairly uncommon situation here. I have a rather
old laptop, and one of the problems with this laptop (among others ;) )
is its keyboard, which has several broken keys (home row, a few numbers,
some that work *usually*, etc). When I want to take it somewhere and
Alright, update.
Once I learned which of my XFCONFIG-4 mouse settings was USB, I ended up
attacking it from that angle. I took the PS/2 connector off my
IntelliMouse, got the "hotplug" package (not really sure what part that
played, but a friend suggested I needed it), changed protocol for the
US
I didn't write DEFANGED, just .
--jordan
On Wednesday 11 June 2003 4:33 pm, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
> on Wed, 11 Jun 2003 03:18:03PM -0400, Jordan Lederman insinuated:
> > I've run into this before, and it's due to incorrect detection of
> > your video/monitor capibilites. At
I've run into this before, and it's due to incorrect detection of your
video/monitor capibilites. At the boot prompt, do: vga=ask (or
vga=normal). will be whatever image/kernel you'd like to use.
--jordan
On Wednesday 11 June 2003 1:41 pm, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
> Hi all
on Wed, 11 Jun 2003 03:18:03PM -0400, Jordan Lederman insinuated:
> I've run into this before, and it's due to incorrect detection of
> your video/monitor capibilites. At the boot prompt, do:
> vga=ask (or vga=normal). will be
> whatever image/kernel you'd like to use.
what do you mean by DEFANG
on Wed, 11 Jun 2003 03:18:03PM -0400, Jordan Lederman insinuated:
> I've run into this before, and it's due to incorrect detection of
> your video/monitor capibilites. At the boot prompt, do:
> vga=ask (or vga=normal). will be whatever image/kernel you'd
> like to use.
Hm, neither of those work.
Greetings,
I think I might be in a fairly uncommon situation here. I have a rather
old laptop, and one of the problems with this laptop (among others ;) )
is its keyboard, which has several broken keys (home row, a few numbers,
some that work *usually*, etc). When I want to take it somewhere and
Alright, update.
Once I learned which of my XFCONFIG-4 mouse settings was USB, I ended up
attacking it from that angle. I took the PS/2 connector off my
IntelliMouse, got the "hotplug" package (not really sure what part that
played, but a friend suggested I needed it), changed protocol for the
US
I've run into this before, and it's due to incorrect detection of your
video/monitor capibilites. At the boot prompt, do: vga=ask (or
vga=normal). will be whatever image/kernel you'd like to use.
--jordan
On Wednesday 11 June 2003 1:41 pm, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
> Hi all
Hi all,
I'm trying to install debian on a Dell Inspiron 8000. It's being a
little less cooperative than the desktop systems I'm used to!
My main problem right now is that on the console (i haven't even
gotten X up yet), the screen is normal for the top quarter, and then
redraws itself ontop of
Hi all,
I'm trying to install debian on a Dell Inspiron 8000. It's being a
little less cooperative than the desktop systems I'm used to!
My main problem right now is that on the console (i haven't even
gotten X up yet), the screen is normal for the top quarter, and then
redraws itself ontop of
Hallo Lajos,
Am 15:21 2003-06-04 +0200 hat Lajos Mester geschrieben:
>
>Hallo,
> ich spiele gerade mit dem Gedanken, einen Laptop mir zu kaufen. Da ich
>nicht allzu viel Geld ausgeben möchte, habe ich die Sache schon begrenzt:
> entweder Maxdata M-book 1000T oder IPC Archtec Power Socket 14 2000
Hallo Lajos,
Am 15:21 2003-06-04 +0200 hat Lajos Mester geschrieben:
>
>Hallo,
> ich spiele gerade mit dem Gedanken, einen Laptop mir zu kaufen. Da ich
>nicht allzu viel Geld ausgeben möchte, habe ich die Sache schon begrenzt:
> entweder Maxdata M-book 1000T oder IPC Archtec Power Socket 14 2000
Try the following:
Boot with the tv connected to the svideo port.
Start X with the 'vesa' driver, and with a resolution < 1024x768
Do:
#atitvout -f pal*
#atitvout -f t
*I use ntsc so I have no idea if this will help, it's the -f (or -r depend
Hi people,
I´d like to kwon, how to install linux and recognize PCMCIA
ETHERNET 10/100??
I created a boot disc with pcmcia.img, but didn´t recognize
my PCMCIA...
My notebook don´t ve cdrom!!
I know that i´ve compile kernel with drive or module but
idon´t kwon how?
thanks
Daniel Diniz
---
UO
From: "Mauro Darida" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Thanks anyway for your notes. I have also noted in /var/log/syslog the
> following error message about hotplug:
> /etc/hotplug/usb.agent: setup usbcore for USB product 0/0/0
> modprobe: can't locate module usbcore
> /etc/hotplug/usb.agent: missing kernel
Try the following:
Boot with the tv connected to the svideo port.
Start X with the 'vesa' driver, and with a resolution < 1024x768
Do:
#atitvout -f pal*
#atitvout -f t
*I use ntsc so I have no idea if this will help, it's the -f (or -r depend
Hi people,
I´d like to kwon, how to install linux and recognize PCMCIA
ETHERNET 10/100??
I created a boot disc with pcmcia.img, but didn´t recognize
my PCMCIA...
My notebook don´t ve cdrom!!
I know that i´ve compile kernel with drive or module but
idon´t kwon how?
thanks
Daniel Diniz
---
UO
From: "Mauro Darida" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Thanks anyway for your notes. I have also noted in /var/log/syslog the
> following error message about hotplug:
> /etc/hotplug/usb.agent: setup usbcore for USB product 0/0/0
> modprobe: can't locate module usbcore
> /etc/hotplug/usb.agent: missing kernel
> It has tv-out, and I can use it but only NTCS format. I can't switch it to
> PAL
> format (I live in Europe). I've tried atitvout without success.
Often there is a BIOS option to switch between PAL and NTSC, it
might be also possible that the XFree86 settings offer an
appropriate option.
I also have tried atitvout with my ATI Radeon 7500-c mobility with very little
success. I was able to get the picture onto my television, but when I moved the
mouse, the color would do an invert effect with the colors and make it pretty
much unusable to bother with.
I do believe also, that the
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On Monday 09 June 2003 12:35, Mario Vukelic wrote:
> I needed hotplug _and_ pci hotplug support in the kernel, IIRC (sorry,
> the whole thing was a bit confusing sometimes. In any case, I have now
> both compiled in and it works)
>
I have the same situation: both hotplug and pci hotplug in my 2.4.2
[20030611] Abhay Pradhan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I am trying to get sound to work on a dell inspiron 5100.
> Windows reports the soundcard as a sigmatel c major audio card.
> The distro I am using is debian.
> I looked for a linux driver for this soundcard but was not successful.
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Received at 2003-06-11 / 11:03 by Abhay Pradhan:
> I am trying to get sound to work on a dell inspiron 5100.
> Windows reports the soundcard as a sigmatel c major audio card.
> The distro I am using is debian.
> I looked for a linux driver for this soundcard but was not successful.
> It has tv-out, and I can use it but only NTCS format. I can't switch it to PAL
> format (I live in Europe). I've tried atitvout without success.
Often there is a BIOS option to switch between PAL and NTSC, it
might be also possible that the XFree86 settings offer an
appropriate option.
I also have tried atitvout with my ATI Radeon 7500-c mobility with very little
success. I was able to get the picture onto my television, but when I moved the mouse,
the color would do an invert effect with the colors and make it pretty much unusable
to bother with.
I do believe also, that the
Hi
I am trying to get sound to work on a dell inspiron 5100.
Windows reports the soundcard as a sigmatel c major audio card.
The distro I am using is debian.
I looked for a linux driver for this soundcard but was not successful.
Any ideas on how to go about this would be a great help.
regards
abh
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Hi all.
I've got a laptop with an ATI Radeon, lspci says:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M6 LY
(prog-if 00 [VGA])
Subsystem: Mitac: Unknown device 8170
Flags: bus master, stepping, 66Mhz, medi
On Monday 09 June 2003 12:35, Mario Vukelic wrote:
> I needed hotplug _and_ pci hotplug support in the kernel, IIRC (sorry,
> the whole thing was a bit confusing sometimes. In any case, I have now
> both compiled in and it works)
>
I have the same situation: both hotplug and pci hotplug in my 2.4.2
[20030611] Abhay Pradhan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I am trying to get sound to work on a dell inspiron 5100.
> Windows reports the soundcard as a sigmatel c major audio card.
> The distro I am using is debian.
> I looked for a linux driver for this soundcard but was not successful.
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hello abhay...
Received at 2003-06-11 / 11:03 by Abhay Pradhan:
> I am trying to get sound to work on a dell inspiron 5100.
> Windows reports the soundcard as a sigmatel c major audio card.
> The distro I am using is debian.
> I looked for a linux driver for this soundcard but was not successful.
Hi
I am trying to get sound to work on a dell inspiron 5100.
Windows reports the soundcard as a sigmatel c major audio card.
The distro I am using is debian.
I looked for a linux driver for this soundcard but was not successful.
Any ideas on how to go about this would be a great help.
regards
abh
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