. :)
And i have to say that i am very pleased with the T60's over all preformace.
//Gustaf
K H wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm thinking of buying myself a T60. Unfortunately I
> found a couple of posts on the net that this laptop is
> too loud. Fan is on all the time etc.
> The mo
the entries for the card in /etc/pcmcia/config.opts? Do you
have the correct network_name set?
Does the Avaya need special patches to pcmcia sources? Is the support
for the card built into the kernel?
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the entries for the card in /etc/pcmcia/config.opts? Do you
have the correct network_name set?
Does the Avaya need special patches to pcmcia sources? Is the support
for the card built into the kernel?
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one solved this? Perhaps in the 2.4 kernel?
Non-free OSS works great, but I don't feel like paying for sound on a
machine that may be taken back any day...
tia.
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one solved this? Perhaps in the 2.4 kernel?
Non-free OSS works great, but I don't feel like paying for sound on a
machine that may be taken back any day...
tia.
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in any
> case. According to Sony, USB CD drives are NOT bootable, but
> PC-Card drives are, so should probably look at the latter.
IMHO, a CD[RW] is a must. You can't always get s/w from the net, some
games need CDs in the drive etc.
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in any
> case. According to Sony, USB CD drives are NOT bootable, but
> PC-Card drives are, so should probably look at the latter.
IMHO, a CD[RW] is a must. You can't always get s/w from the net, some
games need CDs in the drive etc.
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you can boot to DOS in Win2k, but it
> doesn't seem to have such an option either.
How did you install Win2k?
This link may help with the WinME/DOS problem:
http://www.geocities.com/mfd4life_2000/
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you can boot to DOS in Win2k, but it
> doesn't seem to have such an option either.
How did you install Win2k?
This link may help with the WinME/DOS problem:
http://www.geocities.com/mfd4life_2000/
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blank and nothing happens
(nothing, as in no boot at all -- no disk activity, no beeps from
PCMCIA etc.).
If I try the "scan" option, the screen also goes blank.
All /dev/fb* devices are present.
Does anyone have a working framebuffer setup w/ this chipset?
tia.
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blank and nothing happens
(nothing, as in no boot at all -- no disk activity, no beeps from
PCMCIA etc.).
If I try the "scan" option, the screen also goes blank.
All /dev/fb* devices are present.
Does anyone have a working framebuffer setup w/ this chipset?
tia.
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"Rodin Fadul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello. My soundcard does not seem to be working. How do i configure it.
> Thanks ...
>
Very content-free post. I could answer: RTFM.
Please supply details of your configuration -- laptop model, which
soundcard etc.
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bound the driver to the card? (lower down in /etc/pcmcia/config)
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"Rodin Fadul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello. My soundcard does not seem to be working. How do i configure it.
> Thanks ...
>
Very content-free post. I could answer: RTFM.
Please supply details of your configuration -- laptop model, which
soundcard etc.
/g.
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bound the driver to the card? (lower down in /etc/pcmcia/config)
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