veral more card descriptions than
initial package from sourceforge.
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initial package from sourceforge.
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Tendril a écrit :
Hello
If I get an external floppy for my thinkpad will it work under Debian
without too much hassle?
I use this one
http://libxg.free.fr/floppy/floppy.htm
on Toshiba, Sony (debian)
and Fijitsu (Mandrake) laptops
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Tendril a écrit :
Hello
If I get an external floppy for my thinkpad will it work under Debian
without too much hassle?
I use this one
http://libxg.free.fr/floppy/floppy.htm
on Toshiba, Sony (debian)
and Fijitsu (Mandrake) laptops
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Eduardo Mendonça a écrit :
Hello ALL!
Some body help me? I can't attach interface with PCMCIA Ethernet
Adapter RTL8139.
My system is Debian 2.2.20
What laptop have you ?
Does it work with Cardbus ?
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Eduardo Mendonça a écrit :
Hello ALL!
Some body help me? I can't attach interface with PCMCIA Ethernet
Adapter RTL8139.
My system is Debian 2.2.20
What laptop have you ?
Does it work with Cardbus ?
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is smaller than a 1.4" drive, not the standard 2.5" that
everyone seems to be expecting. So you will require a 1.4" to 2.5"
adapter, and that isn't cheap.
Hard drive is a standard 2.5" disk, 8 mm or 9.5 mm thick, like Toshiba
or IBM travelstar
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everyone seems to be expecting. So you will require a 1.4" to 2.5"
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Hard drive is a standard 2.5" disk, 8 mm or 9.5 mm thick, like Toshiba
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AT the end of the disk is it is < 8Mb, or at the end of the first 8Mb if
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e was needed with apt-get.
And do not forget to leave an unused partition for the hibernation.
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roblem. I guess it is
important for PCMCIA storage devices, rather than just network cards.
Even with network card, if you have a NFS or SAMBA mount on it, cardctl
eject is useful,
because it unmounts all the network mounts for this device..
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. I guess it is
important for PCMCIA storage devices, rather than just network cards.
Even with network card, if you have a NFS or SAMBA mount on it, cardctl
eject is useful,
because it unmounts all the network mounts for this device..
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Has somebody made a Debian version of the swsusp.sh script ?
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Levi Waldron a écrit:
On a new woody laptop install I used the bf-2.4 stock kernel, the
pcmcia-modules-2.4.18-bf2.4 binary package, and the pcmcia-cs package and got
the PCMCIA network card working perfectly. Had to manually edit
/etc/network/interfaces.
Have you used yenta_socket befor
Levi Waldron a écrit:
On a new woody laptop install I used the bf-2.4 stock kernel, the
pcmcia-modules-2.4.18-bf2.4 binary package, and the pcmcia-cs package and got
the PCMCIA network card working perfectly. Had to manually edit
/etc/network/interfaces.
Have you used yenta_socket before
Julien MARY a écrit:
For me it is ok ( Pour moi c'est ok )
This is the pertinent part of my XF86Config
( Voici la partie pertinente de mon XF86Config )
This answer is out of topic. The two mice are connected on different buses.
The problem that Remy has exposed, is that the built-in mouse is
Julien MARY a écrit:
For me it is ok ( Pour moi c'est ok )
This is the pertinent part of my XF86Config
( Voici la partie pertinente de mon XF86Config )
This answer is out of topic. The two mice are connected on different buses.
The problem that Remy has exposed, is that the built-in mouse is PS
Jord Swart a écrit:
I got a Teles.S0/PCMCIA or TELES.BRI/PCMCIA (the card has both names on it).
Now according to the kernel it should be somehow supported to use this card.
Identification of the card ?
"cardctl ident " as it is a PCMCIA card?
"lspci" if it is cardbus compatible ?
Somehow
Jord Swart a écrit:
I got a Teles.S0/PCMCIA or TELES.BRI/PCMCIA (the card has both names on it).
Now according to the kernel it should be somehow supported to use this card.
Identification of the card ?
"cardctl ident " as it is a PCMCIA card?
"lspci" if it is cardbus compatible ?
Somehow I'
Didier a écrit:
Hello
I am looking how is it possible to disable the PCMCIA support at the
boot prompt. I know there is some options (parameters) avalaible,
before loading linux but I don't known them or where to find them.
That's because while I try to install the woody on my gericom Webg
Didier a écrit:
Hello
I am looking how is it possible to disable the PCMCIA support at the
boot prompt. I know there is some options (parameters) avalaible,
before loading linux but I don't known them or where to find them.
That's because while I try to install the woody on my gericom Webgi
Carmen Alfaro a écrit:
Hi all,
I'm trying to find a pcmcia network card that will be fully supported
under linux, Debian woody 3.0r0 bf24 specifically, but after several
hours spent browsing around the net I haven't found any. I've tried the
3Com site, but for almost every model they list the s
Carmen Alfaro a écrit:
Hi all,
I'm trying to find a pcmcia network card that will be fully supported
under linux, Debian woody 3.0r0 bf24 specifically, but after several
hours spent browsing around the net I haven't found any. I've tried the
3Com site, but for almost every model they list the sa
sjog must be launched by the window manager (gdm)
which is owned by the logged user.
sjog needs w rights on /dev/sonypi
so the logged user needs the w rights
valiho:/# egrep -r sony /etc/devfs
/etc/devfs/perms:REGISTER ^sonypi PERMISSIONS root.tty 0666
Is this setting correct ?
Are some other s
sjog must be launched by the window manager (gdm)
which is owned by the logged user.
sjog needs w rights on /dev/sonypi
so the logged user needs the w rights
valiho:/# egrep -r sony /etc/devfs
/etc/devfs/perms:REGISTER ^sonypi PERMISSIONS root.tty 0666
Is this setting correct ?
Are some other s
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