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> If I was going to pick a kernel for a stable machine, I'd probably pick
> a 2.4 kernel (2.4.23 if you're compiling your own
Well, I've started going down that path. My first problem was installing my
own kernels. After running dpkg -i newkernel.deb, my lilo.conf would have
boot=/dev/hda1. Fo
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> If I was going to pick a kernel for a stable machine, I'd probably pick
> a 2.4 kernel (2.4.23 if you're compiling your own
Well, I've started going down that path. My first problem was installing my
own kernels. After running dpkg -i newkernel.deb, my lilo.conf would have
boot=/dev/hda1. Fo
Damn...just realized I sent this to debian-user
by mistake on Sunday.
See below for my response to your question.
Sorry for the lateness
On Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 12:56:55PM -0500, wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 20, 2003 at 07:54:54PM -0700, Tim Folger wrote:
> > I'm relatively new to Linux, and have i
Damn...just realized I sent this to debian-user
by mistake on Sunday.
See below for my response to your question.
Sorry for the lateness
On Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 12:56:55PM -0500, wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 20, 2003 at 07:54:54PM -0700, Tim Folger wrote:
> > I'm relatively new to Linux, and have i
Nicola Larosa wrote:
> Same as mine (an ASUS L3000D). All you need is here:
>
> http://www.winischhofer.net/
I installed the driver from this site and it did the trick.
Thanks!
Chuck
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Charles Muller
Toyo Gakuen University
Faculty of Humanities
1660 Hiregasaki,
Thanks Jeff. I'll give that a shot.
Tim
Jeff wrote:
Tim Folger, 2003-Dec-20 19:54 -0700:
Hi,
I'm relatively new to Linux, and have installed debian woody with the
bf2.4 kernel. I'm having trouble getting my orinoco wireless card to
work. The card beeps during startup, and its green ligh
Nicola Larosa wrote:
> Same as mine (an ASUS L3000D). All you need is here:
>
> http://www.winischhofer.net/
I installed the driver from this site and it did the trick.
Thanks!
Chuck
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Charles Muller
Toyo Gakuen University
Faculty of Humanities
1660 Hiregasaki,
Thanks Jeff. I'll give that a shot.
Tim
Jeff wrote:
Tim Folger, 2003-Dec-20 19:54 -0700:
Hi,
I'm relatively new to Linux, and have installed debian woody with the
bf2.4 kernel. I'm having trouble getting my orinoco wireless card to
work. The card beeps during startup, and its green light f
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Tim Folger, 2003-Dec-20 19:54 -0700:
> Hi,
>
> I'm relatively new to Linux, and have installed debian woody with the
> bf2.4 kernel. I'm having trouble getting my orinoco wireless card to
> work. The card beeps during startup, and its green light flickers, but
> doesn't stay on. When I run iwco
Dear Webmaster,
I visited your site and found it appropriate to be
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will agree to exchange links with my sites.Please send me your details that
you'd like to be on my sites and I will addit ASAP Here are
the following i
Tim Folger, 2003-Dec-20 19:54 -0700:
> Hi,
>
> I'm relatively new to Linux, and have installed debian woody with the
> bf2.4 kernel. I'm having trouble getting my orinoco wireless card to
> work. The card beeps during startup, and its green light flickers, but
> doesn't stay on. When I run iwco
Card: LG GoldStream LPNC LAN MODEM, PCMCIA, 16bit
Hello,
i wanted to ask if someone got this card working under Linux:
http://lge.com.ve/prod_v.phtml?idp=185&idsub=33&idcat=12
(The picture is not 100% correct - there are 2 jacks, 1 for LAN, 1 for
phone)
I went today to a store and booted knopp
Card: LG GoldStream LPNC LAN MODEM, PCMCIA, 16bit
Hello,
i wanted to ask if someone got this card working under Linux:
http://lge.com.ve/prod_v.phtml?idp=185&idsub=33&idcat=12
(The picture is not 100% correct - there are 2 jacks, 1 for LAN, 1 for
phone)
I went today to a store and booted knopp
On 12/22/2003, "Nicola Larosa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Understandable. It is a kind of no-name brand made in Taiwan that I
>> bought here in Tokyo because it was the only laptop I could find
without
>> a pre-installed OS. The video adapter is listed as an SiS M650.
>
>Same as mine (an ASUS
Incoming from David Z Maze:
> "s. keeling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Incoming from Tim Harrison:
> >> 2.2.20-idepci (is that an appropriate kernel for a laptop?). Hacked my way
> >
> > Depends on what you're doing. 2.4.23 is currently most reccomended,
> > but (depending on what you're d
"s. keeling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Incoming from Tim Harrison:
>> 2.2.20-idepci (is that an appropriate kernel for a laptop?). Hacked my way
>
> Depends on what you're doing. 2.4.23 is currently most reccomended,
> but (depending on what you're doing, and especially on a laptop) 2.2.x
>
On 12/22/2003, "Nicola Larosa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Understandable. It is a kind of no-name brand made in Taiwan that I
>> bought here in Tokyo because it was the only laptop I could find
without
>> a pre-installed OS. The video adapter is listed as an SiS M650.
>
>Same as mine (an ASUS
Incoming from David Z Maze:
> "s. keeling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Incoming from Tim Harrison:
> >> 2.2.20-idepci (is that an appropriate kernel for a laptop?). Hacked my way
> >
> > Depends on what you're doing. 2.4.23 is currently most reccomended,
> > but (depending on what you're d
"s. keeling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Incoming from Tim Harrison:
>> 2.2.20-idepci (is that an appropriate kernel for a laptop?). Hacked my way
>
> Depends on what you're doing. 2.4.23 is currently most reccomended,
> but (depending on what you're doing, and especially on a laptop) 2.2.x
>
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>> Does CONFIG_X86_UP_APIC option has something to do with ACPI ?
> No, i don't think so ... but someone else may answer this question.
Nothing at all.
APIC = Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller
http://www.acronymfinder.com/af-query.asp?Acron
Le lun 22/12/2003 à 12:51, Guillaume Duveau a écrit :
> Benoit DUFFAU wrote:
> > Le lun 22/12/2003 à 12:10, Guillaume Duveau a écrit :
> >
> >>Hello,
> >>
> >>I decided to compile my own 2.4.23 kernel for my Gericom Webshox
> >>(Pentium4, SiS 5513, SiS 650 video, SiS 900 Fast ethernet, SiS 7012
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>> Does CONFIG_X86_UP_APIC option has something to do with ACPI ?
> No, i don't think so ... but someone else may answer this question.
Nothing at all.
APIC = Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller
http://www.acronymfinder.com/af-query.asp?Acron
Le lun 22/12/2003 à 12:51, Guillaume Duveau a écrit :
> Benoit DUFFAU wrote:
> > Le lun 22/12/2003 à 12:10, Guillaume Duveau a écrit :
> >
> >>Hello,
> >>
> >>I decided to compile my own 2.4.23 kernel for my Gericom Webshox
> >>(Pentium4, SiS 5513, SiS 650 video, SiS 900 Fast ethernet, SiS 7012
Benoit DUFFAU wrote:
Le lun 22/12/2003 à 12:10, Guillaume Duveau a écrit :
Hello,
I decided to compile my own 2.4.23 kernel for my Gericom Webshox
(Pentium4, SiS 5513, SiS 650 video, SiS 900 Fast ethernet, SiS 7012
Audio). I've downloaded the sources from www.kernel.org and I followed
instr
Le lun 22/12/2003 à 12:10, Guillaume Duveau a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I decided to compile my own 2.4.23 kernel for my Gericom Webshox
> (Pentium4, SiS 5513, SiS 650 video, SiS 900 Fast ethernet, SiS 7012
> Audio). I've downloaded the sources from www.kernel.org and I followed
> instructions at
>
Hello,
I decided to compile my own 2.4.23 kernel for my Gericom Webshox
(Pentium4, SiS 5513, SiS 650 video, SiS 900 Fast ethernet, SiS 7012
Audio). I've downloaded the sources from www.kernel.org and I followed
instructions at
http://people.via.ecp.fr/~alexis/formation-linux/config-noyau.html
Benoit DUFFAU wrote:
Le lun 22/12/2003 à 12:10, Guillaume Duveau a écrit :
Hello,
I decided to compile my own 2.4.23 kernel for my Gericom Webshox
(Pentium4, SiS 5513, SiS 650 video, SiS 900 Fast ethernet, SiS 7012
Audio). I've downloaded the sources from www.kernel.org and I followed
instruct
S. Keeling wrote:
> I meant "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86" (find out which xserver-blah
> package you have installed ("dpkg -l | grep xserver-")).
OK, I ran this. There is a "SiS" driver category there. I selected it
and restarted but the result was the same. In the error message that is
gene
Le lun 22/12/2003 à 12:10, Guillaume Duveau a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I decided to compile my own 2.4.23 kernel for my Gericom Webshox
> (Pentium4, SiS 5513, SiS 650 video, SiS 900 Fast ethernet, SiS 7012
> Audio). I've downloaded the sources from www.kernel.org and I followed
> instructions at
>
Hello,
I decided to compile my own 2.4.23 kernel for my Gericom Webshox
(Pentium4, SiS 5513, SiS 650 video, SiS 900 Fast ethernet, SiS 7012
Audio). I've downloaded the sources from www.kernel.org and I followed
instructions at
http://people.via.ecp.fr/~alexis/formation-linux/config-noyau.html
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> Understandable. It is a kind of no-name brand made in Taiwan that I
> bought here in Tokyo because it was the only laptop I could find without
> a pre-installed OS. The video adapter is listed as an SiS M650.
Same as mine (an ASUS L3000D). All you n
S. Keeling wrote:
> I meant "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86" (find out which xserver-blah
> package you have installed ("dpkg -l | grep xserver-")).
OK, I ran this. There is a "SiS" driver category there. I selected it
and restarted but the result was the same. In the error message that is
gene
Dne po 22. prosince 2003 05:44 s. keeling napsal(a):
> That appears to say that there's an "sis" driver out there. It
> doesn't show up in Woody when I do "apt-cache search xserver-". You
> may have to get a newer version of X (unstable, testing, ...) for it
> to work.
AFAIK in xfree 4.x.x there
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> Understandable. It is a kind of no-name brand made in Taiwan that I
> bought here in Tokyo because it was the only laptop I could find without
> a pre-installed OS. The video adapter is listed as an SiS M650.
Same as mine (an ASUS L3000D). All you n
Dne po 22. prosince 2003 05:44 s. keeling napsal(a):
> That appears to say that there's an "sis" driver out there. It
> doesn't show up in Woody when I do "apt-cache search xserver-". You
> may have to get a newer version of X (unstable, testing, ...) for it
> to work.
AFAIK in xfree 4.x.x there
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