* David Goodenough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [051013 10:44]:
> Has anyone produced a deb for acerhk so that it could be used with
> module-assistant?
You can try this
http://kanotix.com/files/debian/pool/main/a/acerhk/
Cheers,
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Hi Andy,
* Andy Dolbey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050729 09:33]:
> I've tried using tpconfig to disable tap mode, but that doesn't fix
> this problem. It's almost like I need to just turn the touchpad off
> completely while I'm typing text.
Try "syndaemon", from the xfree86-driver-synaptics package; s
Hi JB,
* Jean-Baka Domelevo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050727 10:41]:
> I am running a Dell Inspiorn 510m laptop under a Debian Sarge (kernel
> 2.6.8). I noticed that when I use the ACPI "processor" module, there
> is a continuous thin high-pitched noise coming from the laptop
Following your descriptio
* Martin Jenewein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050622 08:57]:
> But how can i change the boot configuration to unload
> snd_intel8x0m? (it#s not in /etc/modules)
Hi, Martin
First, the snd_intel8x0m module is not a sound module; it's a modem
module (because the same chip has sound and modem capabilities)
* Brian Kelsay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [031208 08:46]:
> The best blurb I found is
> http://gazonk.org/~eloj/articles/linux-toshiba.html
> This is info used w/ kernel 2.2.15. I'm not going that far back.
The current info for your kernel is in the kernel source, at
Documentation/sound/OPL3-SA2. Take
* Brian Kelsay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [031208 08:46]:
> The best blurb I found is
> http://gazonk.org/~eloj/articles/linux-toshiba.html
> This is info used w/ kernel 2.2.15. I'm not going that far back.
The current info for your kernel is in the kernel source, at
Documentation/sound/OPL3-SA2. Take
* Chavez, Bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [031105 10:41]:
> i own a samsung X10 1300 II and i am experiencing the following problems:
>
> 1.
> on my consoles ttyS0 to ttyS7 i get the following printout on the screen
> every serveral seconds.
>
> LSR safety check engaged
>
> My laptop doesn't have any
* Chavez, Bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [031105 10:41]:
> i own a samsung X10 1300 II and i am experiencing the following problems:
>
> 1.
> on my consoles ttyS0 to ttyS7 i get the following printout on the screen
> every serveral seconds.
>
> LSR safety check engaged
>
> My laptop doesn't have any
* Dave Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030908 10:06]:
> I just want to swap my escape key with my caps lock key. Doesnt sound
> tough does it ? ;-)
No. I have a similar key swap in my laptop with caps_lock and control.
Just google for "swap escape caps_lock"; from the first match (tip from
VimOnlin
* Dave Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030908 10:06]:
> I just want to swap my escape key with my caps lock key. Doesnt sound
> tough does it ? ;-)
No. I have a similar key swap in my laptop with caps_lock and control.
Just google for "swap escape caps_lock"; from the first match (tip from
VimOnlin
* Bill Allombert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030403 00:39]:
> Unfortunatly it seems that apm currenlty is unavailable during the
> execution of event.d scripts (someone to confirm ?). Since cron jobs
> can take a long time this is a problem (and that can cause hang if you
> try to suspend before the end o
* Bill Allombert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030403 00:39]:
> Unfortunatly it seems that apm currenlty is unavailable during the
> execution of event.d scripts (someone to confirm ?). Since cron jobs
> can take a long time this is a problem (and that can cause hang if you
> try to suspend before the end o
* Drew Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021003 18:02]:
> > On laptops this key sequence is usually very dificult to type; here
> > -Toshiba Satellite- I need to press the Control and Alt keys with the
> > left hand, and then press an special Fn key with the same hand, and then
> > the special plus or m
* Drew Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021003 18:02]:
> > On laptops this key sequence is usually very dificult to type; here
> > -Toshiba Satellite- I need to press the Control and Alt keys with the
> > left hand, and then press an special Fn key with the same hand, and then
> > the special plus or
* Daniel Pittman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021003 11:49]:
> On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, steve thompson wrote:
> > Can anyone tell me how I can change the resolution?
> > I have several resolution entries in XF86Config-4,
> > but how do I toggle from one to another?
>
> Control-Alt-Keypad Plus works, or install
* Daniel Pittman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021003 11:49]:
> On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, steve thompson wrote:
> > Can anyone tell me how I can change the resolution?
> > I have several resolution entries in XF86Config-4,
> > but how do I toggle from one to another?
>
> Control-Alt-Keypad Plus works, or instal
* Nicholas Imfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020315 01:25]:
> I cannot get dhcp to work when my computer first boots. After the boot
> sequence completes I do init.d/networking restart and it starts right up.
> It doesn't work on startup because pcmcia cardmgr starts up after networking
> starts up. Th
* Nicholas Imfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020315 01:25]:
> I cannot get dhcp to work when my computer first boots. After the boot
> sequence completes I do init.d/networking restart and it starts right up.
> It doesn't work on startup because pcmcia cardmgr starts up after networking
> starts up. T
* Cassandra Lynette Ludwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020112 01:59]:
> The biggest problems I had with 2.4 was :-
> PCMCIA - No functionality at all. No matter what pcmcia device I used it
> failed miserably, and yes, I did try running the yenta socket driver,
> which is the correct one for this lapto
* Cassandra Lynette Ludwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020112 01:59]:
> The biggest problems I had with 2.4 was :-
> PCMCIA - No functionality at all. No matter what pcmcia device I used it
> failed miserably, and yes, I did try running the yenta socket driver,
> which is the correct one for this lapt
* tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010328 14:37]:
> Can someone point me to a discussion on this network scheme idea
> that is outlined in the pcmcia network scripts?
>
> In theory I should be able to tell the computer a scheme
> (home/work, wireless/lan) and it will configure the ifconfig and
> route inf
* tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010328 14:37]:
> Can someone point me to a discussion on this network scheme idea
> that is outlined in the pcmcia network scripts?
>
> In theory I should be able to tell the computer a scheme
> (home/work, wireless/lan) and it will configure the ifconfig and
> route in
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010320 11:38]:
> I have a Satellite 2595cdt and suspend to disk worked for me, and it should
> work for all Toshiba laptops with the debian package toshutils.
Are you really sure? From the TODO file from toshutils package (1.9.10):
---
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010320 11:38]:
> I have a Satellite 2595cdt and suspend to disk worked for me, and it should
> work for all Toshiba laptops with the debian package toshutils.
Are you really sure? From the TODO file from toshutils package (1.9.10):
---
* tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010320 02:20]:
> I don't want a default gateway on this interface, but I need a
> gateway defined for the network 192.168.2.0/24.
I think you need a network route to 192.168.2.0, not a gateway (please,
take a look at the Net-Howto, section 5.7 about Routing, to see the
d
* tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010320 02:20]:
> I don't want a default gateway on this interface, but I need a
> gateway defined for the network 192.168.2.0/24.
I think you need a network route to 192.168.2.0, not a gateway (please,
take a look at the Net-Howto, section 5.7 about Routing, to see the
* tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010319 12:55]:
> Under normal conditions when you insert the pcmcia card into a box
> that already has one present you get a routing table with two
> entries for default network gateways. Something like this:
>
> DestinationGateway Genmask
> 0.0.0.0192.
* tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010319 12:55]:
> Under normal conditions when you insert the pcmcia card into a box
> that already has one present you get a routing table with two
> entries for default network gateways. Something like this:
>
> DestinationGateway Genmask
> 0.0.0.0192
* Francois BOTTIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010314 10:50]:
>
> --- Jeff Coppock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't think it's necessary since the "dpkg -r" does not seem to change
> my lilo. Then the kernel should still reside in the MBR (or whatever boot
> block you use). The only danger is not beei
* Francois BOTTIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010314 10:50]:
>
> --- Jeff Coppock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't think it's necessary since the "dpkg -r" does not seem to change
> my lilo. Then the kernel should still reside in the MBR (or whatever boot
> block you use). The only danger is not bee
* Simon Rowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010309 00:36]:
> I would like to be able to run:
>
> cardctl eject | cardctl scheme | cardctl insert
>
> from a normal user account. I have tried using the following command,
> which prompts for roots password and then should run the command:
>
> su
* Simon Rowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010309 00:36]:
> I would like to be able to run:
>
> cardctl eject | cardctl scheme | cardctl insert
>
> from a normal user account. I have tried using the following command,
> which prompts for roots password and then should run the command:
>
> su
* Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010227 19:07]:
> I'm trying to install the 2.2.18 kernel into a Debian install.
> I'm not using the Deb binaries for a couple reasons, but I got into a jam..
To compile your own kernel, try the "kernel-package" package. In this
way you build kernel debian package
* Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010227 19:07]:
> I'm trying to install the 2.2.18 kernel into a Debian install.
> I'm not using the Deb binaries for a couple reasons, but I got into a jam..
To compile your own kernel, try the "kernel-package" package. In this
way you build kernel debian packag
* Rafael Hinojosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010225 22:07]:
> Its a simple problem, but one I should know better to take care of. When
> I initiate X (startx or xinit) the laptop begins to spew a whole bunch of
> information and attempts to start X. It craps out shortly and returns the
> following erro
* Rafael Hinojosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010225 22:07]:
> Its a simple problem, but one I should know better to take care of. When
> I initiate X (startx or xinit) the laptop begins to spew a whole bunch of
> information and attempts to start X. It craps out shortly and returns the
> following err
* Alan Salewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010124 11:13]:
> To use TrueType fonts you need to run both the regular font server (xfs)
> and a TrueType font server (xfstt). Both are started from /etc/init.d/
Or you can use the xfs-xtt package; this server is upper compatible with
the normal X server (xfs)
* Alan Salewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010124 11:13]:
> To use TrueType fonts you need to run both the regular font server (xfs)
> and a TrueType font server (xfstt). Both are started from /etc/init.d/
Or you can use the xfs-xtt package; this server is upper compatible with
the normal X server (xfs
* Andreas Somogyi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010110 12:41]:
> Anybody got any tips on how to get X working well on a Toshiba
> satellite 2540 CDS? I get terrible display flickers when moving
> windows and scrolling...
Hi, Andreas
Take a look at this thread:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-laptop-991
* Andreas Somogyi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010110 12:41]:
> Anybody got any tips on how to get X working well on a Toshiba
> satellite 2540 CDS? I get terrible display flickers when moving
> windows and scrolling...
Hi, Andreas
Take a look at this thread:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-laptop-99
Hi,
* Jo Geraerts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010106 18:41]:
> On Sat, 6 Jan 2001, David Reviejo wrote:
>
> > > I chmod 0666 /dev/lp0 and it worked without su.
> > Don't do this. The /dev/lp? devices are 0660 by default, with group
> > "lp"; you only
Hi,
* Jo Geraerts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010106 18:41]:
> On Sat, 6 Jan 2001, David Reviejo wrote:
>
> > > I chmod 0666 /dev/lp0 and it worked without su.
> > Don't do this. The /dev/lp? devices are 0660 by default, with group
> > "lp"; you only
* Artur Guja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010106 15:32]:
> For a couple of weeks now I've been trying to configure X on my laptop with
> my A4 Tech WWW-11 mouse (PS/2). The XFree 3.6 was all right when configred
> as IMPS/2. However, after switching to XFree 4.0, the mouse behaves funny.
> It works all rig
* Jeffrey S. Coppock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010106 15:32]:
> Jo, et al;
>
> I tried the echo redirect below and was told 'permission denied', so I
> tried it as root and it worked, the printer printed the message.
>
> I chmod 0666 /dev/lp0 and it worked without su.
Don't do this. The /dev/lp? devi
* Artur Guja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010106 15:32]:
> For a couple of weeks now I've been trying to configure X on my laptop with
> my A4 Tech WWW-11 mouse (PS/2). The XFree 3.6 was all right when configred
> as IMPS/2. However, after switching to XFree 4.0, the mouse behaves funny.
> It works all ri
* Jeffrey S. Coppock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010106 15:32]:
> Jo, et al;
>
> I tried the echo redirect below and was told 'permission denied', so I
> tried it as root and it worked, the printer printed the message.
>
> I chmod 0666 /dev/lp0 and it worked without su.
Don't do this. The /dev/lp? dev
* Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001226 02:16]:
> My friend's Toshiba Tecra 8000 laptop won't boot. Previously it has
> booted fine, but currently all it comes up with is a
>
> 3FA:
>
> prompt. Hitting return just causes this prompt to repeat itself. It
> doesn't even seem to get to lilo.
* Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001226 02:16]:
> My friend's Toshiba Tecra 8000 laptop won't boot. Previously it has
> booted fine, but currently all it comes up with is a
>
> 3FA:
>
> prompt. Hitting return just causes this prompt to repeat itself. It
> doesn't even seem to get to lilo.
* christoph hebeisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001122 12:18]:
> >Now if I can just figure out how to automatically unload it when it's
> > not needed...
>
> i don't think you need to... try lsmod and check if it says "(autoclean)"
> in the last clumn - at least all the modules that are loaded autom
* Lance Heller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001122 12:18]:
> pcmcia-cs 3.1.8-16 used throughout.
>
Try upgrading to Debian 2.2r1 (pcmcia-cs 3.1.20) or the last pcmcia from
proposed-updates (pcmcia-cs 3.1.22, IIRC).
Anyway, are you using the binary packages (kernel and pcmcia modules)
from Potato? I thin
* christoph hebeisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001122 12:18]:
> >Now if I can just figure out how to automatically unload it when it's
> > not needed...
>
> i don't think you need to... try lsmod and check if it says "(autoclean)"
> in the last clumn - at least all the modules that are loaded auto
* Lance Heller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001122 12:18]:
> pcmcia-cs 3.1.8-16 used throughout.
>
Try upgrading to Debian 2.2r1 (pcmcia-cs 3.1.20) or the last pcmcia from
proposed-updates (pcmcia-cs 3.1.22, IIRC).
Anyway, are you using the binary packages (kernel and pcmcia modules)
from Potato? I thi
* Morgan Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001014 12:51]:
> Sure, I know that I can modularize it, but I really like to know that
> I've customized it to fit my machine. Picky, maybe, but isn't that
> why we go through this rather than pay someone else to do it? I do
> anyway.
>
> I've double checked th
* Morgan Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001014 12:51]:
> Sure, I know that I can modularize it, but I really like to know that
> I've customized it to fit my machine. Picky, maybe, but isn't that
> why we go through this rather than pay someone else to do it? I do
> anyway.
>
> I've double checked t
* J. R. S. Brownson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001006 07:52]:
> Hi all,
> I'm using a Targus Slim-Line cdrom via pc card interface on my NEC P75.
> The cdrom is mounted from /dev/hdc to /cdrom and works fine *except* for
> the fact that executable permission is denied. When I type "mount", the
> line for
* J. R. S. Brownson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001006 07:52]:
> Hi all,
> I'm using a Targus Slim-Line cdrom via pc card interface on my NEC P75.
> The cdrom is mounted from /dev/hdc to /cdrom and works fine *except* for
> the fact that executable permission is denied. When I type "mount", the
> line fo
* Michael Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001004 07:44]:
> I have partly solved this part - I used cardctl eject and cardctl insert
> and they appear to work fine. Now I just need to figure out how to get
> them in the right places in the right scripts to make them happen at
> the right times :)
As so
* Michael Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001004 07:44]:
> I have partly solved this part - I used cardctl eject and cardctl insert
> and they appear to work fine. Now I just need to figure out how to get
> them in the right places in the right scripts to make them happen at
> the right times :)
As s
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000930 18:37]:
> Russell Coker wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >During an upgrade, somehow I lost the /dev/gpmctl and the mouse no longer
> > >function
> > >in mc. I'd grateful to any pointer on how to restore it.
> > >
Try
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000930 18:37]:
> Russell Coker wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >During an upgrade, somehow I lost the /dev/gpmctl and the mouse no longer
> > >function
> > >in mc. I'd grateful to any pointer on how to restore it.
> > >
Tr
* Ole Sebastian Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000918 19:48]:
> I get unresolved symbols in these modules:
>
> epic_cb.o and parport_cs.o
>
> in /lib/modules/2.2.17/pcmcia/
If you are using the original potato pcmcia packages (3.1.8?), this a
known problem.
AFAIK, you have no problem if you don't n
* Ole Sebastian Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000918 19:48]:
> I get unresolved symbols in these modules:
>
> epic_cb.o and parport_cs.o
>
> in /lib/modules/2.2.17/pcmcia/
If you are using the original potato pcmcia packages (3.1.8?), this a
known problem.
AFAIK, you have no problem if you don't
* Drew Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000909 14:38]:
> I've found that something has gone wrong with apm. I previously had pre6,
> the version which came with Debian potato, and it worked fine, but now I'm
> trying to upgrade to the official 2.2.17 version, using Debian woody and
> taking the debiani
* Drew Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000909 14:38]:
> I've found that something has gone wrong with apm. I previously had pre6,
> the version which came with Debian potato, and it worked fine, but now I'm
> trying to upgrade to the official 2.2.17 version, using Debian woody and
> taking the debian
* Hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000902 18:36]:
> I don't have a console on the serial port. The problem is that when the
> modem is not plugged in inittab doesn't contain the "S" line; it gets
> dynamically inserted when the modem is plugged in. I can uncommend the "S"
> line, then telinit q and the pr
* Hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000902 18:36]:
> I don't have a console on the serial port. The problem is that when the
> modem is not plugged in inittab doesn't contain the "S" line; it gets
> dynamically inserted when the modem is plugged in. I can uncommend the "S"
> line, then telinit q and the p
* Hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000901 23:45]:
> When I plug this in the following error appears on tty1: INIT: Id "S"
> respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes.
>
> The "S" entry in /etc/inittab reads: S:12345:respawn:/sbin/getty ttyS0
>
I think you don't want this (have you a console on serial
* Hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000901 23:45]:
> When I plug this in the following error appears on tty1: INIT: Id "S"
> respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes.
>
> The "S" entry in /etc/inittab reads: S:12345:respawn:/sbin/getty ttyS0
>
I think you don't want this (have you a console on seria
* Keith Geffert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000831 19:45]:
> Another reason why I opted for something like "sn" is because my apm stuff
> works so well, I never actually shutdown my system. I just use suspend to
> disk or suspend to dram...
>
> 9:08am up 6 days, 15:24, 2 users, load average: 0.18,
* Keith Geffert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000831 19:45]:
> Another reason why I opted for something like "sn" is because my apm stuff
> works so well, I never actually shutdown my system. I just use suspend to
> disk or suspend to dram...
>
> 9:08am up 6 days, 15:24, 2 users, load average: 0.18,
* David Reviejo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000827 22:26]:
> * Debian User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000827 14:42]:
> > I have a Compaq Armada 7400 with a 10/100 + 56k Modem PCCard. I use in in
> > an environment which use DHCP to configure the PCs.
> > I installed on my Pot
* David Reviejo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000827 22:26]:
> * Debian User [000827 14:42]:
> > I have a Compaq Armada 7400 with a 10/100 + 56k Modem PCCard. I use in in an
>environment which use DHCP to configure the PCs.
> > I installed on my Potato the dhcpcd package, conf
* Debian User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000827 14:42]:
> Hi at all.
> I have a Compaq Armada 7400 with a 10/100 + 56k Modem PCCard. I use in in an
> environment which use DHCP to configure the PCs.
> I installed on my Potato the dhcpcd package, configure it's config file's
> voice IFACE to 'none' and
* Debian User [000827 14:42]:
> Hi at all.
> I have a Compaq Armada 7400 with a 10/100 + 56k Modem PCCard. I use in in an
>environment which use DHCP to configure the PCs.
> I installed on my Potato the dhcpcd package, configure it's config file's voice
>IFACE to 'none' and use pcnetconfig to l
* Marcio Rosa da Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000709 23:43]:
> I was using my notebook (Toshiba Satellite 2100CDS) at home (via ppp) and
> at work (via eth0). I have a ethernet pccard and my modem is a Lucent
> WinModem (which has a driver for Linux -- ltmodm.o).
Hi, Marcio
My laptop is a Toshiba Sa
* Marcio Rosa da Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000709 23:43]:
> I was using my notebook (Toshiba Satellite 2100CDS) at home (via ppp) and
> at work (via eth0). I have a ethernet pccard and my modem is a Lucent
> WinModem (which has a driver for Linux -- ltmodm.o).
Hi, Marcio
My laptop is a Toshiba S
* Robert A. French <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000527 13:17]:
> I have a Toshiba 1555CDS laptop. Briefly: 380MHz K6-2, 32MB, S3-Virge
> MX (2MB). I have X up and running in 800x600 16bpp. However, any
> moderate CPU activity causes severe ghosting/streaking/whatever you
> want to call it. Originally, scro
* David Corbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000527 13:18]:
> When I boot my system, cardmgr (I think) issues a loud beep. Any ideas
> on how I can silence this?
I don't like this (you can get information from this beep), but try
putting
CARDMGR_OPTS="-q"
in /etc/pcmcia.conf
--
David
* Morgan Terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000405 19:31]:
> I've been getting the message "ide1: unexpected interrupt, status=0x51,
> count=1" on my laptop since installing potato (I had no such problems
> before, when I had Slackware 7.0). It only does this occasionally, and
> it never seems to do it wh
On Sun, Jan 09, 2000 at 09:01:37AM +1300, Bret Comstock Waldow wrote:
> this is the result of >depmod -av
>
>
>
> /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/ltmodem.o
> depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/ltmodem.o
>
Oops! You are right: trying again I get the same "Unresolved symbols"
thing
On Sun, Jan 09, 2000 at 09:01:37AM +1300, Bret Comstock Waldow wrote:
> this is the result of >depmod -av
>
>
>
> /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/ltmodem.o
> depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/ltmodem.o
>
Oops! You are right: trying again I get the same "Unresolved symbols"
thing
On Tue, Feb 12, 2036 at 05:29:28PM -0800, maw wrote:
> With Debian, I couldn't load the module with the modconf tool. But it loaded
> just fine when I did it by hand. I can't remember the command off the top of
> my head, but it's in the ltinst script that comes with the module.
I had some relat
On Tue, Feb 12, 2036 at 05:29:28PM -0800, maw wrote:
> With Debian, I couldn't load the module with the modconf tool. But it loaded
> just fine when I did it by hand. I can't remember the command off the top of
> my head, but it's in the ltinst script that comes with the module.
I had some relat
On Fri, Jan 07, 2000 at 12:09:43PM -0800, William Heindl wrote:
>
> I am running slink on an IBM 560Z with 128Meg of RAM. Only 64Meg are
> being seen (as evidenced from doing "dmesg"). Now, I have seen in
> various HOWTOs that this is expected, and the solution is to build the
> kernel with "new
On Fri, Jan 07, 2000 at 12:09:43PM -0800, William Heindl wrote:
>
> I am running slink on an IBM 560Z with 128Meg of RAM. Only 64Meg are
> being seen (as evidenced from doing "dmesg"). Now, I have seen in
> various HOWTOs that this is expected, and the solution is to build the
> kernel with "new
On Thu, Dec 23, 1999 at 11:17:56PM -0800, Heather wrote:
> Actually, you can have two fairly close modes, and all that really matters
> is that they are labelled differently (most modenames are res' names but this
> isn't required at all). So, you can have your original modeline for 800x600,
> ins
On Thu, Dec 23, 1999 at 11:17:56PM -0800, Heather wrote:
> Actually, you can have two fairly close modes, and all that really matters
> is that they are labelled differently (most modenames are res' names but this
> isn't required at all). So, you can have your original modeline for 800x600,
> ins
On Thu, Dec 23, 1999 at 05:24:50PM -0800, Drew Parsons wrote:
> > I don't know if this is a problem with the video chipset (S3 Virge MX)
> > because IIRC one laptop had another one; anyway, I only see reports on
> > laptops with STN displays, not for TFT.
>
> I have a Toshiba 490CDT with the same
On Thu, Dec 23, 1999 at 05:24:50PM -0800, Drew Parsons wrote:
> > I don't know if this is a problem with the video chipset (S3 Virge MX)
> > because IIRC one laptop had another one; anyway, I only see reports on
> > laptops with STN displays, not for TFT.
>
> I have a Toshiba 490CDT with the same
On Fri, Dec 24, 1999 at 11:33:14AM +0100, Wouter Hanegraaff wrote:
> The hwclock script delivered with apmd only looks at the hardware clock
> on resume. Shouldn't it also write the hardware clock on suspend? in
> other words, replace the script with:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> # Set and adjust system and cm
On Fri, Dec 24, 1999 at 11:33:14AM +0100, Wouter Hanegraaff wrote:
> The hwclock script delivered with apmd only looks at the hardware clock
> on resume. Shouldn't it also write the hardware clock on suspend? in
> other words, replace the script with:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> # Set and adjust system and cm
On Thu, Dec 23, 1999 at 03:45:19AM +, Ruben Leote Mendes wrote:
>
> On Tue, Dec 21, 1999 at 08:47:21AM +0100, Ries van Twisk wrote:
> > I'm now using the SVGA server, but when I move a window
> > (afterstep window manager) I see copy's of that one all over me screen
> > intill I release the m
On Thu, Dec 23, 1999 at 03:45:19AM +, Ruben Leote Mendes wrote:
>
> On Tue, Dec 21, 1999 at 08:47:21AM +0100, Ries van Twisk wrote:
> > I'm now using the SVGA server, but when I move a window
> > (afterstep window manager) I see copy's of that one all over me screen
> > intill I release the m
On Thu, Dec 23, 1999 at 11:20:21AM +0100, Wouter Hanegraaff wrote:
> After I suspend my ibm thinkpad 760 ELD, the time is an hour fast.
> When I suspend again and resume, the time is still one hour fast and not
> two.
>
> I have GMT="-u" in /etc/default/rcS, CONFIG_APM_RTC_IS_GMT=y in my
> kernel
On Thu, Dec 23, 1999 at 11:20:21AM +0100, Wouter Hanegraaff wrote:
> After I suspend my ibm thinkpad 760 ELD, the time is an hour fast.
> When I suspend again and resume, the time is still one hour fast and not
> two.
>
> I have GMT="-u" in /etc/default/rcS, CONFIG_APM_RTC_IS_GMT=y in my
> kernel
On Tue, Nov 09, 1999 at 01:04:34AM -0600, Michael Haarman wrote:
> On reboot, the POST happens, LILO (there is no Windows here, thank you)
> and the Loading Linux . . . . . . . . . . .
>
I had the same problem on my Satellite 2560. This is from the "Linux on the
Toshiba Tecra series laptops" page
On Tue, Nov 09, 1999 at 01:04:34AM -0600, Michael Haarman wrote:
> On reboot, the POST happens, LILO (there is no Windows here, thank you)
> and the Loading Linux . . . . . . . . . . .
>
I had the same problem on my Satellite 2560. This is from the "Linux on the
Toshiba Tecra series laptops" page
On Fri, Oct 29, 1999 at 12:25:14PM +0800, Nazareth Shu wrote:
> This is my stiuration: Toshiba Satellite 2520CDT, with Yamaha
> OPL3 SAx sound chips which is compatiable with Microsoft Sound
> System or Creative Sound Blaster(The user menual said so...).
I have working sound with
On Fri, Oct 29, 1999 at 12:25:14PM +0800, Nazareth Shu wrote:
> This is my stiuration: Toshiba Satellite 2520CDT, with Yamaha
> OPL3 SAx sound chips which is compatiable with Microsoft Sound
> System or Creative Sound Blaster(The user menual said so...).
I have working sound with
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