Hi ,
I have a confession to make...
...I have 78 web sites yet I haven't spent much more than
7 minutes creating each of them!
And yet many of them bring in a sale or two every day, and add
new subscribers to my lists on autopilot!
Everyone keeps asking me, "how do you do it?"
Well today,
Hi ,
I have a confession to make...
...I have 78 web sites yet I haven't spent much more than
7 minutes creating each of them!
And yet many of them bring in a sale or two every day, and add
new subscribers to my lists on autopilot!
Everyone keeps asking me, "how do you do it?"
Well today,
--- nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mr. Jan Hearthstone wrote:
> >Dear people,
> > I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro 420cdt, and since
> I
> > cannot boot from CD-ROM drive (although it works,
> but
> > the BIOS don't give the option), I have to install
> > with a whole bunch of floppies. I ho
--- nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mr. Jan Hearthstone wrote:
> >Dear people,
> > I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro 420cdt, and since
> I
> > cannot boot from CD-ROM drive (although it works,
> but
> > the BIOS don't give the option), I have to install
> > with a whole bunch of floppies. I ho
Le 12533ième jour après Epoch,
Martin List-Petersen écrivait:
> On Sun, 2004-04-25 at 17:32, François TOURDE wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm planning to buy a Wireless MiniPCI card for my Laptop (Dell
>> Latitude C840), working under Debian Sarge (hum... with some Sid too).
>>
>> Looking at the web,
Le 12533ième jour après Epoch,
Martin List-Petersen écrivait:
> On Sun, 2004-04-25 at 20:34, Benjamin Schulz wrote:
>> Am So, den 25.04.2004 schrieb MB um 19:33:
>> > You can use any linux supported mini-pci card in your laptop and things
>> > should work just fine. I replaced the intel 2100 car
Le 12533ième jour après Epoch,
Johan Groth écrivait:
> François TOURDE wrote:
>> Google tell me that:
>> http://support.ap.dell.com/ap/en/filelib/resultstype.asp?devid=5237&sid=INS_PNT_P4M_8600&lang=EN&lib=0&os=NA&searchtype=filter
>> Is a good place :)
>>
>
> Thank you. Most kind of you to provid
Le 12533ième jour après Epoch,
Martin List-Petersen écrivait:
> On Sun, 2004-04-25 at 17:32, François TOURDE wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm planning to buy a Wireless MiniPCI card for my Laptop (Dell
>> Latitude C840), working under Debian Sarge (hum... with some Sid too).
>>
>> Looking at the web,
On Sun, 2004-04-25 at 20:34, Benjamin Schulz wrote:
> Am So, den 25.04.2004 schrieb MB um 19:33:
> > You can use any linux supported mini-pci card in your laptop and things
> > should work just fine. I replaced the intel 2100 card in mine with a
> > nicely supported orinoco card.
>
> The Dell T
Am So, den 25.04.2004 schrieb MB um 19:33:
> You can use any linux supported mini-pci card in your laptop and things
> should work just fine. I replaced the intel 2100 card in mine with a
> nicely supported orinoco card.
The Dell TrueMobile Mini PCI is an ORINOCO :)
--
Benjamin Schulz
Le 12533ième jour après Epoch,
Martin List-Petersen écrivait:
> On Sun, 2004-04-25 at 20:34, Benjamin Schulz wrote:
>> Am So, den 25.04.2004 schrieb MB um 19:33:
>> > You can use any linux supported mini-pci card in your laptop and things
>> > should work just fine. I replaced the intel 2100 car
Le 12533ième jour après Epoch,
Johan Groth écrivait:
> François TOURDE wrote:
>> Google tell me that:
>> http://support.ap.dell.com/ap/en/filelib/resultstype.asp?devid=5237&sid=INS_PNT_P4M_8600&lang=EN&lib=0&os=NA&searchtype=filter
>> Is a good place :)
>>
>
> Thank you. Most kind of you to provid
Hello,
This isn't strictly debian, but I'm trying to bootstrap debian, so
I'm hoping for your interest anyway. =)
I'm trying to get a pcmcia nic[0] up on an laptop (Supra 5026[1])
but it's not cooperating. With knoppix (kernel 2.4.24?) all I
got was "PCI: device 7f:00.0 has unknown header type 7
On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 19:46:46 +0100
Martin List-Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are aware, that the intel 2100 also is supported by now ?
>
> Intel has created a SourceForge Project
> (http://ipw2100.sourceforge.net/) for development of the driver of it.
> It is released under GPL and ac
You are aware, that the intel 2100 also is supported by now ?
Intel has created a SourceForge Project
(http://ipw2100.sourceforge.net/) for development of the driver of it.
It is released under GPL and actually has Host AP support etc.
I have not tested it, since i don't have a Intel ProWireless/
François TOURDE wrote:
Google tell me that:
http://support.ap.dell.com/ap/en/filelib/resultstype.asp?devid=5237&sid=INS_PNT_P4M_8600&lang=EN&lib=0&os=NA&searchtype=filter
Is a good place :)
Thank you. Most kind of you to provide a link.
/Johan
On Sun, 2004-04-25 at 20:34, Benjamin Schulz wrote:
> Am So, den 25.04.2004 schrieb MB um 19:33:
> > You can use any linux supported mini-pci card in your laptop and things
> > should work just fine. I replaced the intel 2100 card in mine with a
> > nicely supported orinoco card.
>
> The Dell T
Le 12533ième jour après Epoch,
Johan Groth écrivait:
> Hi,
> Does anyone here know where I can find a BIOS upgrade to my Dell
> Inspiron 8600? It now has version A04 but I think A07 has been
> released. I've tried searching on Dell's site but with little
> success.
Google tell me that:
http://su
Am So, den 25.04.2004 schrieb MB um 19:33:
> You can use any linux supported mini-pci card in your laptop and things
> should work just fine. I replaced the intel 2100 card in mine with a
> nicely supported orinoco card.
The Dell TrueMobile Mini PCI is an ORINOCO :)
--
Benjamin Schulz
--
T
You can use any linux supported mini-pci card in your laptop and things
should work just fine. I replaced the intel 2100 card in mine with a
nicely supported orinoco card.
Mark
François TOURDE wrote:
Hi all,
I'm planning to buy a Wireless MiniPCI card for my Laptop (Dell
Latitude C840), wo
On Sun, 2004-04-25 at 17:32, François TOURDE wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm planning to buy a Wireless MiniPCI card for my Laptop (Dell
> Latitude C840), working under Debian Sarge (hum... with some Sid too).
>
> Looking at the web, I've found cheaper and faster cards than the Dell
> one. My question i
Quoting Christian Nygaard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Hi what major brands / series got PXE netbooting enabled laptops?
>
> Cheers Chris
>
My Sony Vaio R600 MX has an eepro100 card which will PXE boot.
I suspect other sony laptops also do.
matt
--
Matt Foster
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi,
Does anyone here know where I can find a BIOS upgrade to my Dell
Inspiron 8600? It now has version A04 but I think A07 has been released.
I've tried searching on Dell's site but with little success.
Cheers,
Johan
Hello,
This isn't strictly debian, but I'm trying to bootstrap debian, so
I'm hoping for your interest anyway. =)
I'm trying to get a pcmcia nic[0] up on an laptop (Supra 5026[1])
but it's not cooperating. With knoppix (kernel 2.4.24?) all I
got was "PCI: device 7f:00.0 has unknown header type 7
On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 19:46:46 +0100
Martin List-Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are aware, that the intel 2100 also is supported by now ?
>
> Intel has created a SourceForge Project
> (http://ipw2100.sourceforge.net/) for development of the driver of it.
> It is released under GPL and ac
Hi all,
I'm planning to buy a Wireless MiniPCI card for my Laptop (Dell
Latitude C840), working under Debian Sarge (hum... with some Sid too).
Looking at the web, I've found cheaper and faster cards than the Dell
one. My question is: Can I use any MiniPCI card on my Dell, or no.
Any experience,
You are aware, that the intel 2100 also is supported by now ?
Intel has created a SourceForge Project
(http://ipw2100.sourceforge.net/) for development of the driver of it.
It is released under GPL and actually has Host AP support etc.
I have not tested it, since i don't have a Intel ProWireless/
François TOURDE wrote:
Google tell me that:
http://support.ap.dell.com/ap/en/filelib/resultstype.asp?devid=5237&sid=INS_PNT_P4M_8600&lang=EN&lib=0&os=NA&searchtype=filter
Is a good place :)
Thank you. Most kind of you to provide a link.
/Johan
Le 12533ième jour après Epoch,
Johan Groth écrivait:
> Hi,
> Does anyone here know where I can find a BIOS upgrade to my Dell
> Inspiron 8600? It now has version A04 but I think A07 has been
> released. I've tried searching on Dell's site but with little
> success.
Google tell me that:
http://su
You can use any linux supported mini-pci card in your laptop and things
should work just fine. I replaced the intel 2100 card in mine with a
nicely supported orinoco card.
Mark
François TOURDE wrote:
Hi all,
I'm planning to buy a Wireless MiniPCI card for my Laptop (Dell
Latitude C840), work
On Sun, 2004-04-25 at 17:32, François TOURDE wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm planning to buy a Wireless MiniPCI card for my Laptop (Dell
> Latitude C840), working under Debian Sarge (hum... with some Sid too).
>
> Looking at the web, I've found cheaper and faster cards than the Dell
> one. My question i
Quoting Christian Nygaard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Hi what major brands / series got PXE netbooting enabled laptops?
>
> Cheers Chris
>
My Sony Vaio R600 MX has an eepro100 card which will PXE boot.
I suspect other sony laptops also do.
matt
--
Matt Foster
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi,
Does anyone here know where I can find a BIOS upgrade to my Dell
Inspiron 8600? It now has version A04 but I think A07 has been released.
I've tried searching on Dell's site but with little success.
Cheers,
Johan
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Hi all,
I'm planning to buy a Wireless MiniPCI card for my Laptop (Dell
Latitude C840), working under Debian Sarge (hum... with some Sid too).
Looking at the web, I've found cheaper and faster cards than the Dell
one. My question is: Can I use any MiniPCI card on my Dell, or no.
Any experience,
On Sat, Apr 24, 2004 at 06:10:26PM -0600, s. keeling wrote:
> > > I hope you all realize this is a great way for burglars to find out
> > > when it's safe to have a party at your place.
> >
> > strangely enough we don't all have holidays at the same time where I
>
> Oh, good. Your cubicle is saf
On Sat, Apr 24, 2004 at 06:10:26PM -0600, s. keeling wrote:
> > > I hope you all realize this is a great way for burglars to find out
> > > when it's safe to have a party at your place.
> >
> > strangely enough we don't all have holidays at the same time where I
>
> Oh, good. Your cubicle is saf
Mr. Jan Hearthstone wrote:
Dear people,
I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro 420cdt, and since I
cannot boot from CD-ROM drive (although it works, but
the BIOS don't give the option), I have to install
with a whole bunch of floppies. I hope to be able to
finish the install using the Zonet Zen1100
Mr. Jan Hearthstone wrote:
Dear people,
I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro 420cdt, and since I
cannot boot from CD-ROM drive (although it works, but
the BIOS don't give the option), I have to install
with a whole bunch of floppies. I hope to be able to
finish the install using the Zonet Zen1100 10
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