Re: Boot Failed with Debian >= 2; Toshiba

1999-12-21 Thread David Wieboldt
On Tue, Dec 21, 1999 at 04:50:47PM -0500, Nebu John Mathai wrote: > Hi, > > I've been using Debian 1.3 on my Tosh. T1960CS notebook for over a > year and decided to reinstall Debian 2.1 on it. However when I boot off > the rescue disk (all permutations of rescue disks, dd'd off multiple > machine

Re: Boot Failed with Debian >= 2; Toshiba

1999-12-21 Thread David Wieboldt
On Tue, Dec 21, 1999 at 04:50:47PM -0500, Nebu John Mathai wrote: > Hi, > > I've been using Debian 1.3 on my Tosh. T1960CS notebook for over a > year and decided to reinstall Debian 2.1 on it. However when I boot off > the rescue disk (all permutations of rescue disks, dd'd off multiple > machine

Re: IBM Credit Card Adapter and Toshiba

1999-11-22 Thread David Wieboldt
On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 12:45:55PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I just upgraded to 2.2.13 kernel and potato Debian. I can't get my IBM > Credit Card adapter (NIC) to work. I am using a Toshiba 4000CDT. > > I show RX activity in ifconfig but no TX activity. Any hiints would be > appreciated

Re: IBM Credit Card Adapter and Toshiba

1999-11-22 Thread David Wieboldt
On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 12:45:55PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I just upgraded to 2.2.13 kernel and potato Debian. I can't get my IBM > Credit Card adapter (NIC) to work. I am using a Toshiba 4000CDT. > > I show RX activity in ifconfig but no TX activity. Any hiints would be > appreciated

Re: Laptop FAQ // Debian on Floppys??

1999-09-22 Thread David Wieboldt
Aw, c'mon. They are cheap. A couple of kinds that I have good luck with are the Xircom 2PS and the Thomas Conrad. TC was bought by Compaq but their card id's as "IBM Credit Card Ethernet", so there is another one to look for. These are old 10 mhz cards -- have not paid more than 30 bucks for on

Re: Laptop FAQ // Debian on Floppys??

1999-09-22 Thread David Wieboldt
Aw, c'mon. They are cheap. A couple of kinds that I have good luck with are the Xircom 2PS and the Thomas Conrad. TC was bought by Compaq but their card id's as "IBM Credit Card Ethernet", so there is another one to look for. These are old 10 mhz cards -- have not paid more than 30 bucks for on