Hi, i have no sound (i cant hear nothing), but see that modules
(cs46xx) are loaded.
alsaconf dont see anything and alsamixer says:
alsamixer: function sn_ctl_open failed for default: No such device
any help, somebody?
need more information?
thanks
Gabriel
Hi, i have no sound (i cant hear nothing), but see that modules
(cs46xx) are loaded.
alsaconf dont see anything and alsamixer says:
alsamixer: function sn_ctl_open failed for default: No such device
any help, somebody?
need more information?
thanks
Gabriel
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On Thursday 16 September 2004 17:54, Tom Simons wrote:
> I was surprised to find that the "large sum of money" which they send
> to you can take the form of a bank cashier's check. It may take
> several days before your bank discovers that the check is no good, and
> then sticks you for the amount
Hi Willie,
On Thursday 16 September 2004 11:43, Willie McKemie wrote:
> When pcmcia wasn't detected, I searched around a bit and
> found that many Toshibas use a relatively rare Toshiba pcmcia chip. I
Probably a ToPic something or similar?
> decided that this chip was supposed to be controlled
Jeff Coppock wrote:
Chris Kacoroski wrote:
Hi,
I have a dell 5100 with a dell 1150 wireless card. The card worked
under Mandrake, but I cannot get it to work with Debian testing
(2.6.7-2 kernel). Iwconfig produces:
eth2 IEEE 802.11-DS ESSID:"Admin-Wireless" Nickname:"HERMES I"
On Thursday 16 September 2004 17:54, Tom Simons wrote:
> I was surprised to find that the "large sum of money" which they send
> to you can take the form of a bank cashier's check. It may take
> several days before your bank discovers that the check is no good, and
> then sticks you for the amount
Hi Willie,
On Thursday 16 September 2004 11:43, Willie McKemie wrote:
> When pcmcia wasn't detected, I searched around a bit and
> found that many Toshibas use a relatively rare Toshiba pcmcia chip. I
Probably a ToPic something or similar?
> decided that this chip was supposed to be controlled
Jeff Coppock wrote:
Chris Kacoroski wrote:
Hi,
I have a dell 5100 with a dell 1150 wireless card. The card worked
under Mandrake, but I cannot get it to work with Debian testing
(2.6.7-2 kernel). Iwconfig produces:
eth2 IEEE 802.11-DS ESSID:"Admin-Wireless" Nickname:"HERMES I"
I was surprised to find that the "large sum of money" which they send
to you can take the form of a bank cashier's check. It may take
several days before your bank discovers that the check is no good, and
then sticks you for the amount. The scammer hopes, of course, that
you have already sent him
Dell keeps good manuals about disassembly of their products. I couldn't find
any direct links to your particular system, but here's one for an Inspiron
8200:
http://docs.us.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/ins8200/
Otherwise, I may advise you to just poke around. The components are usually
rat
Willie McKemie wrote:
I have a wide variety of Armada 77xx, 73xx, 7400, & 7800. I have never
gotten satisfactory sound out of any of them. Sound is generally
detected or easily configured (SB compatible ESS). However, generated
sound is always "disjointed"; there seems to be holes or
discon
I was surprised to find that the "large sum of money" which they send
to you can take the form of a bank cashier's check. It may take
several days before your bank discovers that the check is no good, and
then sticks you for the amount. The scammer hopes, of course, that
you have already sent him
Dell keeps good manuals about disassembly of their products. I couldn't find
any direct links to your particular system, but here's one for an Inspiron
8200:
http://docs.us.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/ins8200/
Otherwise, I may advise you to just poke around. The components are usually
rat
Willie McKemie wrote:
I have a wide variety of Armada 77xx, 73xx, 7400, & 7800. I have never
gotten satisfactory sound out of any of them. Sound is generally
detected or easily configured (SB compatible ESS). However, generated
sound is always "disjointed"; there seems to be holes or
discont
I have a wide variety of Armada 77xx, 73xx, 7400, & 7800. I have never
gotten satisfactory sound out of any of them. Sound is generally
detected or easily configured (SB compatible ESS). However, generated
sound is always "disjointed"; there seems to be holes or
discontinuities in the output
I have install Libranet 2.8 (mostly Sarge) on a drive which I then
installed in my (new to me) Libretto. Everything except pcmcia went
smoothly. When pcmcia wasn't detected, I searched around a bit and
found that many Toshibas use a relatively rare Toshiba pcmcia chip. I
decided that this ch
I have a wide variety of Armada 77xx, 73xx, 7400, & 7800. I have never
gotten satisfactory sound out of any of them. Sound is generally
detected or easily configured (SB compatible ESS). However, generated
sound is always "disjointed"; there seems to be holes or
discontinuities in the output
Chris Kacoroski wrote:
Hi,
I have a dell 5100 with a dell 1150 wireless card. The card worked
under Mandrake, but I cannot get it to work with Debian testing (2.6.7-2
kernel). Iwconfig produces:
eth2 IEEE 802.11-DS ESSID:"Admin-Wireless" Nickname:"HERMES I"
Mode:Managed Fr
I have install Libranet 2.8 (mostly Sarge) on a drive which I then
installed in my (new to me) Libretto. Everything except pcmcia went
smoothly. When pcmcia wasn't detected, I searched around a bit and
found that many Toshibas use a relatively rare Toshiba pcmcia chip. I
decided that this ch
>> frequently the "s" key ceases to work under x (no hardware problem,
>> works in text consoles) and can only be re-activated by ctrl-alt-f'ing
>> to a different console and back to x.
>>
>> the problem might be triggered by pressing "ctrl-x ctrl-s" in emacs,
>> which i do often, but i am not sur
Chris Kacoroski wrote:
Hi,
I have a dell 5100 with a dell 1150 wireless card. The card worked
under Mandrake, but I cannot get it to work with Debian testing (2.6.7-2
kernel). Iwconfig produces:
eth2 IEEE 802.11-DS ESSID:"Admin-Wireless" Nickname:"HERMES I"
Mode:Managed Freque
>> frequently the "s" key ceases to work under x (no hardware problem,
>> works in text consoles) and can only be re-activated by ctrl-alt-f'ing
>> to a different console and back to x.
>>
>> the problem might be triggered by pressing "ctrl-x ctrl-s" in emacs,
>> which i do often, but i am not sur
I have a nec versa l(Model starting with VUR) and I
can not get the screen to lighten. I can see the icons on the
screen but not well. I was told that some models are for outside use
only. My model says Versa Dalite on the equipment but on the
underside where it gives the model number
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