using.
i build my kernels myself, and i also build my pcmcia-modules myself.
regards
az
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using.
i build my kernels myself, and i also build my pcmcia-modules myself.
regards
az
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d, a pcmcia-cf-adapter and an adaptec 1460.
regards
az
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d, a pcmcia-cf-adapter and an adaptec 1460.
regards
az
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modem part.
regards
az
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On Sun, 06 Oct 2002 18:22:32 +0200, Philipp Haller writes:
>my stock 2.4.18-bf2.4. Can I get the .config for the 2.4.18-bf2.4 kernel from
>somewhere? Because this would be a good starting point for the new configurati
>on.
they're in /boot/config-something.
regards
az
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On Sun, 06 Oct 2002 18:22:32 +0200, Philipp Haller writes:
>my stock 2.4.18-bf2.4. Can I get the .config for the 2.4.18-bf2.4 kernel from
>somewhere? Because this would be a good starting point for the new configurati
>on.
they're in /boot/config-something.
regards
az
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ly, but the dell exhibited
some small annoyances. somewhere in the inspiron-faq it's stated that dell
does not support splitters and that some won't work.
the ibm-made splitter i'm using apparently is quite good.
regards
az
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ly, but the dell exhibited
some small annoyances. somewhere in the inspiron-faq it's stated that dell
does not support splitters and that some won't work.
the ibm-made splitter i'm using apparently is quite good.
regards
az
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going: boot into single user mode,
and make sure that pcmcia is not started (edit /etc/init.d/pcmcia and
insert exit 0 almost at the top or remove/rename /etc/rc2.d/S13pcmcia).
then exit single user mode, it's boot up into multiuser and you can
complete the installation normally.
regards
az
going: boot into single user mode,
and make sure that pcmcia is not started (edit /etc/init.d/pcmcia and
insert exit 0 almost at the top or remove/rename /etc/rc2.d/S13pcmcia).
then exit single user mode, it's boot up into multiuser and you can
complete the installation normally.
regards
az
ed out of the box.
i'll send you my pcmcia config files privately, maybe they can
shed light on the mystery.
regards
az
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ed out of the box.
i'll send you my pcmcia config files privately, maybe they can
shed light on the mystery.
regards
az
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free86 server (3.3.6++) for
the mach rage something in my OB6k states "dpms: experimental" and
does nothing whatsoever to switch off the backlight.
regards
az
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nt" in the bios settings,
and...heureka!...sound works without the docking station, too.
(this does not cure the problems with "solo1 dma timed out" the occur
infrequently.)
regards
az
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nt" in the bios settings,
and...heureka!...sound works without the docking station, too.
(this does not cure the problems with "solo1 dma timed out" the occur
infrequently.)
regards
az
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On Wed, 09 Aug 2000 01:46:01 CDT, "Bryan K. Walton" writes:
>On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Alexander Zangerl wrote:
>
>> slightly offtopic: did you have any luck with the soundchip in the
>> 390x (ess es1969, solo-1)? in my box it only works when i've got the
>> sy
On Wed, 09 Aug 2000 01:46:01 CDT, "Bryan K. Walton" writes:
>On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Alexander Zangerl wrote:
>
>> slightly offtopic: did you have any luck with the soundchip in the
>> 390x (ess es1969, solo-1)? in my box it only works when i've got the
>> sy
s, i'd be very interested in your /proc/pci,
/proc/interrupts, /proc/ioports, dmesg (and /etc/pcmcia/config.opts, if a/v).
please mail me, i'm willing to summarize the results.
regards
az
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