Re: netgear MA401

2003-01-31 Thread J. Volkmann
Jason Kraftcheck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) schrieb: > I recently had a similar problem. My problem was that I was compiling the > kernel without support for the ISA bus (I don't have any ISA devices.) > The old PC card bus that the MA 401 uses is ISA based, and doesn't work > without ISA support. >

Re: netgear MA401

2003-01-31 Thread J. Volkmann
Jason Kraftcheck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) schrieb: > I recently had a similar problem. My problem was that I was compiling the > kernel without support for the ISA bus (I don't have any ISA devices.) > The old PC card bus that the MA 401 uses is ISA based, and doesn't work > without ISA support. >

netgear MA401

2003-01-27 Thread J. Volkmann
Hello, I am trying to get a netgear MA 401 to work on a toshiba 3000-512. I had it running once, but I killed the kernel modules so I have to do it again. Unfortunately I do not recognize what I did back then. To remove it, I deleted the /lib/modules and the /etc/pcmcia and reinstalled the packag

netgear MA401

2003-01-27 Thread J. Volkmann
Hello, I am trying to get a netgear MA 401 to work on a toshiba 3000-512. I had it running once, but I killed the kernel modules so I have to do it again. Unfortunately I do not recognize what I did back then. To remove it, I deleted the /lib/modules and the /etc/pcmcia and reinstalled the packag

Re: Booting problems on an Toshiba Satellite 3000-514

2003-01-26 Thread J. Volkmann
I just found out, that _one_ of the many debian CDs lying around works. No clue why, but at the moment I am just happy about the fact. Thanks, mfG Johannes pgpFlDXoW26Sc.pgp Description: PGP signature

Booting problems on an Toshiba Satellite 3000-514

2003-01-26 Thread J. Volkmann
Hello, I had a fine running Toshiba Satellite 3000-514. Due to my stupidity I killed all my kernel images. No problem, so I'll boot from a rescue Disk and compile a new one... Problem is: it doesn't boot neither from CD, nor from Floppy. I installed it once, so I am pretty sure I had it booting s

Re: Booting problems on an Toshiba Satellite 3000-514

2003-01-26 Thread J. Volkmann
I just found out, that _one_ of the many debian CDs lying around works. No clue why, but at the moment I am just happy about the fact. Thanks, mfG Johannes msg10692/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

Booting problems on an Toshiba Satellite 3000-514

2003-01-26 Thread J. Volkmann
Hello, I had a fine running Toshiba Satellite 3000-514. Due to my stupidity I killed all my kernel images. No problem, so I'll boot from a rescue Disk and compile a new one... Problem is: it doesn't boot neither from CD, nor from Floppy. I installed it once, so I am pretty sure I had it booting s

Re: 3com WLAN Card

2002-09-25 Thread J. Volkmann
J. Volkmann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) schrieb: > Hello, > > I use a Toshiba Satellite 300 (or 3100?) here, for which I bought a WLAN > Card. > > It's a 3com Office Connect (3CRSHPW196) with the XJack antenna. All I > found about it was this: > http://iprserv.jura.uni-le

3com WLAN Card

2002-09-25 Thread J. Volkmann
Hello, I use a Toshiba Satellite 300 (or 3100?) here, for which I bought a WLAN Card. It's a 3com Office Connect (3CRSHPW196) with the XJack antenna. All I found about it was this: http://iprserv.jura.uni-leipzig.de/pipermail/atmel-wlan-usb/2002-July/000106.html I tried with these drivers, but t

Re: 3com WLAN Card

2002-09-25 Thread J. Volkmann
J. Volkmann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) schrieb: > Hello, > > I use a Toshiba Satellite 300 (or 3100?) here, for which I bought a WLAN > Card. > > It's a 3com Office Connect (3CRSHPW196) with the XJack antenna. All I > found about it was this: > http://iprserv.jura.uni-le

3com WLAN Card

2002-09-25 Thread J. Volkmann
Hello, I use a Toshiba Satellite 300 (or 3100?) here, for which I bought a WLAN Card. It's a 3com Office Connect (3CRSHPW196) with the XJack antenna. All I found about it was this: http://iprserv.jura.uni-leipzig.de/pipermail/atmel-wlan-usb/2002-July/000106.html I tried with these drivers, but

Access Point

2002-07-26 Thread J. Volkmann
Hello, I just found a relatively new, cheap Access Point from "Yakumo" which didn't tell me anything. I'm now thinking of buying it, but wanted to know, if it runs with linux without problems. Anyone yet tried it? Any experiences (good or bad)? Is there a hook with that thing? Found it here (sorr

Re: iBook WLAN

2002-06-10 Thread J. Volkmann
Thanks for all your (prompt!) help, I will now look if I find a not too expensive Access Point. mfG Johannes pgpD3LBKDZL6Y.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: iBook WLAN

2002-06-10 Thread J. Volkmann
Thanks for all your (prompt!) help, I will now look if I find a not too expensive Access Point. mfG Johannes msg08289/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

iBook WLAN

2002-06-09 Thread J. Volkmann
Hello, after I saw some iBooks on the Linuxdays at Karlsruhe, I descided to buy one by myself. Because I don't want to be dependant of a cable, I descided to use the built-in AirPort. Now I have 2 questions: 1. Does the AirPort run on linux or should i use another card? 2. Because I don't have ano

iBook WLAN

2002-06-09 Thread J. Volkmann
Hello, after I saw some iBooks on the Linuxdays at Karlsruhe, I descided to buy one by myself. Because I don't want to be dependant of a cable, I descided to use the built-in AirPort. Now I have 2 questions: 1. Does the AirPort run on linux or should i use another card? 2. Because I don't have an

User cannot start X

2002-05-31 Thread J. Volkmann
Hello i tried nvtv with my Toshiba Sattelite 3000 and it destroyed some of my configs. Now I can start X as root, it works fine, i can also login via kdm. But if I try to start it as a user, it tells me: Error loading keymap /var/tmp/server-0.xkm Couldn't load XKB keymap, falling back to pre-XK

User cannot start X

2002-05-31 Thread J. Volkmann
Hello i tried nvtv with my Toshiba Sattelite 3000 and it destroyed some of my configs. Now I can start X as root, it works fine, i can also login via kdm. But if I try to start it as a user, it tells me: Error loading keymap /var/tmp/server-0.xkm Couldn't load XKB keymap, falling back to pre-X