Daniel Pittman wrote:
On 8 Jul 2004, Jeff Avveduti wrote:
Daniel Pittman wrote:
On 8 Jul 2004, Bill Gladney wrote:
I see all kinds of help files.in here on this site.but noticed
there is not one piece of info on how to get this program off a
computer...
That
Daniel Pittman wrote:
On 8 Jul 2004, Jeff Avveduti wrote:
Daniel Pittman wrote:
On 8 Jul 2004, Bill Gladney wrote:
I see all kinds of help files.in here on this site.but noticed
there is not one piece of info on how to get this program off a
computer...
That
On 8 Jul 2004, Jeff Avveduti wrote:
> Daniel Pittman wrote:
>> On 8 Jul 2004, Bill Gladney wrote:
>>
>>> I see all kinds of help files.in here on this site.but noticed
>>> there is not one piece of info on how to get this program off a
>>> computer...
>>
>> That isn't usually such a problem
I did the dirty work of figuring some of that out a while back, so I'll
share ;)
I'm not sure about all the details, but it seems to work like this:
(1) cardmgr starts up and pulls in the correct main config file for you
machine. In testing, this seems to be /etc/pcmcia/config. In woody, I
think
B. Douglas Hilton wrote:
Daniel Pittman wrote:
On 8 Jul 2004, Bill Gladney wrote:
I see all kinds of help files.in here on this site.but noticed
there is not one piece of info on how to get this program off a
computer...
That isn't usually such a problem, so people don't docu
Daniel Pittman wrote:
On 8 Jul 2004, Bill Gladney wrote:
I see all kinds of help files.in here on this site.but noticed
there is not one piece of info on how to get this program off a
computer...
That isn't usually such a problem, so people don't document it much. :)
Bill
Jeff Avveduti wrote:
Ladies and Gentleman, remember what is was like when starting out. Let's
help someone into the Linux community, not ridicule them or demean them.
Right. I'm sorry. I thought it was a joke. He even signed his name "Bill
G". If I were constructing a lame troll for a Debi
Daniel Pittman wrote:
On 8 Jul 2004, Bill Gladney wrote:
I see all kinds of help files.in here on this site.but noticed
there is not one piece of info on how to get this program off a
computer...
That isn't usually such a problem, so people don't document it much. :)
mayb
Hello everybody,
is there a list of optical devices connected to the computer via USB
which are supported by debian? What do I have to enable in my kernel
configuration to gain access to such devices?
Thank you very much in advance.
Regards,
Elias
Daniel Pittman wrote:
On 8 Jul 2004, Jeff Avveduti wrote:
Daniel Pittman wrote:
On 8 Jul 2004, Bill Gladney wrote:
I see all kinds of help files.in here on this site.but noticed
there is not one piece of info on how to get this program off a
computer...
That isn't us
Daniel Pittman wrote:
On 8 Jul 2004, Jeff Avveduti wrote:
Daniel Pittman wrote:
On 8 Jul 2004, Bill Gladney wrote:
I see all kinds of help files.in here on this site.but noticed
there is not one piece of info on how to get this program off a
computer...
That isn't us
On 8 Jul 2004, Jeff Avveduti wrote:
> Daniel Pittman wrote:
>> On 8 Jul 2004, Bill Gladney wrote:
>>
>>> I see all kinds of help files.in here on this site.but noticed
>>> there is not one piece of info on how to get this program off a
>>> computer...
>>
>> That isn't usually such a problem
On 8 Jul 2004, Bill Gladney wrote:
> I see all kinds of help files.in here on this site.but noticed
> there is not one piece of info on how to get this program off a
> computer...
That isn't usually such a problem, so people don't document it much. :)
> maybe 'cause it's impossible to do.
B. Douglas Hilton wrote:
Daniel Pittman wrote:
On 8 Jul 2004, Bill Gladney wrote:
I see all kinds of help files.in here on this site.but noticed
there is not one piece of info on how to get this program off a
computer...
That isn't usually such a problem, so people don't document it
Daniel Pittman wrote:
On 8 Jul 2004, Bill Gladney wrote:
I see all kinds of help files.in here on this site.but noticed
there is not one piece of info on how to get this program off a
computer...
That isn't usually such a problem, so people don't document it much. :)
Bill, you cl
Jeff Avveduti wrote:
Ladies and Gentleman, remember what is was like when starting out. Let's
help someone into the Linux community, not ridicule them or demean them.
Right. I'm sorry. I thought it was a joke. He even signed his name "Bill
G". If I were constructing a lame troll for a Debian ma
Bill Gladney wrote:
I see all kinds of help files.in here on this site.but
noticed there is not one piece of info on how to get this program off
a computer...maybe 'cause it's impossible to do.or what...if
possiblehow...?oh yeah..got to by pass user ID and password
also...'cau
Daniel Pittman wrote:
On 8 Jul 2004, Bill Gladney wrote:
I see all kinds of help files.in here on this site.but noticed
there is not one piece of info on how to get this program off a
computer...
That isn't usually such a problem, so people don't document it much. :)
maybe 'cause
Hello everybody,
is there a list of optical devices connected to the computer via USB
which are supported by debian? What do I have to enable in my kernel
configuration to gain access to such devices?
Thank you very much in advance.
Regards,
Elias
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I see all kinds of help files.in here on this
site.but noticed there is not one piece of info on how to get this program
off a computer...maybe 'cause it's impossible to do.or what...if
possiblehow...?oh yeah..got to by pass user ID and password
also...'cause I don't have
On 8 Jul 2004, Bill Gladney wrote:
> I see all kinds of help files.in here on this site.but noticed
> there is not one piece of info on how to get this program off a
> computer...
That isn't usually such a problem, so people don't document it much. :)
> maybe 'cause it's impossible to do.
Bill Gladney wrote:
I see all kinds of help files.in here on this site.but
noticed there is not one piece of info on how to get this program off
a computer...maybe 'cause it's impossible to do.or what...if
possiblehow...?oh yeah..got to by pass user ID and password
also...'cause
I see all kinds of help files.in here on this
site.but noticed there is not one piece of info on how to get this program
off a computer...maybe 'cause it's impossible to do.or what...if
possiblehow...?oh yeah..got to by pass user ID and password
also...'cause I don't have
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Greetings,
besides the battery issue I've discovered some other strange happenings on my
acer 291lci. This time: switching between LCD (built in) and VGA-Port.
With 2.4(25(?) - debian installer standard built): No problem:
With 2.6.(7 - my own built
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besides the battery issue I've discovered some other strange happenings on my
acer 291lci. This time: switching between LCD (built in) and VGA-Port.
With 2.4(25(?) - debian installer standard built): No problem:
With 2.6.(7 - my own built
"Serial or Modem" module is used from the command
"cardinfo"
however, "wvdialconf" can't generate a configuration
file. It said no modem is found.
I have been searching again and again on
google, reading PCMCIA, MODEM HOWTO but I still couldn't get a clue
on this. I hope someone can give
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"Serial or Modem" module is used from the command
"cardinfo"
however, "wvdialconf" can't generate a configuration
file. It said no modem is found.
I have been searching again and again on
google, reading PCMCIA, MODEM HOWTO but I still couldn't get a clue
on this. I hope someone can give
Hello!
I've got notebook HP OmniBook 5700CTX (P166MMX, 128MB RAM etc.). My problem
is with PCMCIA (CardBus actually) 3Com Corporation 3CCFE575CT CardBus. I'm
trying to put it working on Knoppix 3.2 (kernel 2.4.20-xfs), knoppix 3.4
(kernel 2.4.20 and also on kernel 2.6.6), Slackware 10.0 (kernel 2.
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Hello!
I've got notebook HP OmniBook 5700CTX (P166MMX, 128MB RAM etc.). My problem
is with PCMCIA (CardBus actually) 3Com Corporation 3CCFE575CT CardBus. I'm
trying to put it working on Knoppix 3.2 (kernel 2.4.20-xfs), knoppix 3.4
(kernel 2.4.20 and also on kernel 2.6.6), Slackware 10.0 (kernel 2.
On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 05:53:20AM -0700, Aitor Garcia wrote:
> >It's not a bios problem, many modern laptops perform
> >irq routing through
> >acpi.
> >Have you enabled ACPI support in 2.4.26? That will
> >do the trick most
> >probably.
>
>
> In the .config file of 2.4.26 kernel, I have set ACP
>It's not a bios problem, many modern laptops perform
>irq routing through
>acpi.
>Have you enabled ACPI support in 2.4.26? That will
>do the trick most
>probably.
In the .config file of 2.4.26 kernel, I have set ACPI
support to true.
CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT = y
Any pointers ?
Best Regards,
Aitor
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Hi Brian!
On Tue, Jul 06, 2004 at 05:16:31PM -0400, Brian P. Flaherty wrote:
> I'm travelling to Jena, Germany in a couple weeks and I'd like to use
> my laptop there. I have an IBM X31 and the transformer says input is
> 100 - 240 V, 1.2A-0.7A, and 50/60Hz.
I have the same transformer here with
can anybody tell me what happens in what order when I insert my
pcmcia-wireless card, and wht files are used during that process??
Thx
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On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 05:53:20AM -0700, Aitor Garcia wrote:
> >It's not a bios problem, many modern laptops perform
> >irq routing through
> >acpi.
> >Have you enabled ACPI support in 2.4.26? That will
> >do the trick most
> >probably.
>
>
> In the .config file of 2.4.26 kernel, I have set ACP
>It's not a bios problem, many modern laptops perform
>irq routing through
>acpi.
>Have you enabled ACPI support in 2.4.26? That will
>do the trick most
>probably.
In the .config file of 2.4.26 kernel, I have set ACPI
support to true.
CONFIG_ACPI_BOOT = y
Any pointers ?
Best Regards,
Aitor
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On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 02:07:38AM -0700, Aitor Garcia wrote:
> I have tried with latest kernel version 2.4.26 with no
> success.
> I think it is a problem with the BIOS and not with
> the kernel version.
>
> Please, I need more pointers to help me since I have
> been stuck for 2 weeks.
It's not
Hi Brian!
On Tue, Jul 06, 2004 at 05:16:31PM -0400, Brian P. Flaherty wrote:
> I'm travelling to Jena, Germany in a couple weeks and I'd like to use
> my laptop there. I have an IBM X31 and the transformer says input is
> 100 - 240 V, 1.2A-0.7A, and 50/60Hz.
I have the same transformer here with
can anybody tell me what happens in what order when I insert my
pcmcia-wireless card, and wht files are used during that process??
Thx
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I have tried with latest kernel version 2.4.26 with no
success.
I think it is a problem with the BIOS and not with
the kernel version.
Please, I need more pointers to help me since I have
been stuck for 2 weeks.
Regards,
Aitor
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wrote:
> Aitor Garcia wrote:
On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 02:07:38AM -0700, Aitor Garcia wrote:
> I have tried with latest kernel version 2.4.26 with no
> success.
> I think it is a problem with the BIOS and not with
> the kernel version.
>
> Please, I need more pointers to help me since I have
> been stuck for 2 weeks.
It's not
Aitor Garcia wrote:
I am having problems with USB in my ACER Travelmate
291
I have Debian 3.0r2 instaled in my laptop.
I have read in
http://david.dpitts.com/archives/12.html that this
is a problem
with the BIOS. Some have overcome the problem
switching off the BIOS Plug&Play OS Settin
I am having problems with USB in my ACER Travelmate
291
I have Debian 3.0r2 instaled in my laptop.
dmesg
Linux version 2.4.18-686 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc
version 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian prerelease)) #1 Sun
Apr 14 11:32:47 EST 2002
BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
BIOS-e820: -
I have tried with latest kernel version 2.4.26 with no
success.
I think it is a problem with the BIOS and not with
the kernel version.
Please, I need more pointers to help me since I have
been stuck for 2 weeks.
Regards,
Aitor
--- David Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Aitor Garcia wrote:
Aitor Garcia wrote:
I am having problems with USB in my ACER Travelmate
291
I have Debian 3.0r2 instaled in my laptop.
I have read in
http://david.dpitts.com/archives/12.html that this
is a problem
with the BIOS. Some have overcome the problem
switching off the BIOS Plug&Play OS Setting to
I am having problems with USB in my ACER Travelmate
291
I have Debian 3.0r2 instaled in my laptop.
dmesg
Linux version 2.4.18-686 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc
version 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian prerelease)) #1 Sun
Apr 14 11:32:47 EST 2002
BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
BIOS-e820: -
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