Re: Debian on Dell CPX J 650

2002-12-18 Thread DevilKin
On Wednesday 18 December 2002 15:01, Albert Dengg wrote: > > Little question first: does one need to supply a certain param through > > lilo to get this thing working? I had a Dell CPI A 366XT first, and > > there i just selected the 'neomagic' framebuffer and it automagically > > changed the scree

Re: Debian on Dell CPX J 650

2002-12-18 Thread DevilKin
On Wednesday 18 December 2002 14:20, Albert Dengg wrote: > try using the vesafb > ...the only big problem is that with higher resolutions it gehts a bit > slow Hmm. Little question first: does one need to supply a certain param through lilo to get this thing working? I had a Dell CPI A 366XT

Debian on Dell CPX J 650

2002-12-18 Thread DevilKin
Just mentioning that I got this thing installed. I have one question tho: How do I get my framebuffer to work on this thing? I activated in the kernel the Mach64 support, but it still remains a stupid 80x25 screen, no pinguin logo :-(( Any ideas? DK

Re: Debian on Dell CPX J 650

2002-12-18 Thread DevilKin
On Wednesday 18 December 2002 15:01, Albert Dengg wrote: > > Little question first: does one need to supply a certain param through > > lilo to get this thing working? I had a Dell CPI A 366XT first, and > > there i just selected the 'neomagic' framebuffer and it automagically > > changed the scree

Re: Debian on Dell CPX J 650

2002-12-18 Thread DevilKin
On Wednesday 18 December 2002 14:20, Albert Dengg wrote: > try using the vesafb > ...the only big problem is that with higher resolutions it gehts a bit > slow Hmm. Little question first: does one need to supply a certain param through lilo to get this thing working? I had a Dell CPI A 366XT

Debian on Dell CPX J 650

2002-12-18 Thread DevilKin
Just mentioning that I got this thing installed. I have one question tho: How do I get my framebuffer to work on this thing? I activated in the kernel the Mach64 support, but it still remains a stupid 80x25 screen, no pinguin logo :-(( Any ideas? DK -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: PCMCIA network card alias configuration

2002-11-22 Thread DevilKin
On Friday 22 November 2002 04:18, David B Harris wrote: > On 21 Nov 2002 19:11:33 -0600 > > Shyamal Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > "David" == David B Harris writes: > > > > David> You need to edit /etc/pcmcia/network.opts, to make it use > > David> ifupdown; it refers to it as "

Re: PCMCIA network card alias configuration

2002-11-21 Thread DevilKin
On Friday 22 November 2002 04:18, David B Harris wrote: > On 21 Nov 2002 19:11:33 -0600 > > Shyamal Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > "David" == David B Harris writes: > > > > David> You need to edit /etc/pcmcia/network.opts, to make it use > > David> ifupdown; it refers to it as "

PCMCIA network card alias configuration

2002-11-21 Thread DevilKin
Hello List, I've recently reinstalled my laptop (Dell Latitude CPI A 366XT) and decided to ditch slackware for a while and give debian a try. Must say, have been mightely impressed sofar. I've stumbled across a few problems I had, but managed to find my way out of them sofar. This one, I haven

PCMCIA network card alias configuration

2002-11-20 Thread DevilKin
Hello List, I've recently reinstalled my laptop (Dell Latitude CPI A 366XT) and decided to ditch slackware for a while and give debian a try. Must say, have been mightely impressed sofar. I've stumbled across a few problems I had, but managed to find my way out of them sofar. This one, I haven