Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, &d
> From: "Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|>> Ethernet... or will poff kill the default route when needed?
> It _should_ be automatic. I use ppp once a week, and ethernet the rest of the
> time. When I bring up ppp it always over
Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, &d
> From: "Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|>> Ethernet... or will poff kill the default route when needed?
> It _should_ be automatic. I use ppp once a week, and ethernet the rest of the
> time. When I bring up ppp it always over
Hello,
I post this here although i just send it to debian-users.
I'm unsure what happened - I'm at work, and this $%&!^° isp mailbox doesn't
show it up in the 'sent'
folder ( i want my linux box back !!) ... and it's urgent.
So i try it again. Perhaps you've got an idea, anyway.
I did upgra
Hello,
I post this here although i just send it to debian-users.
I'm unsure what happened - I'm at work, and this $%&!^° isp mailbox doesn't
show it up in the 'sent'
folder ( i want my linux box back !!) ... and it's urgent.
So i try it again. Perhaps you've got an idea, anyway.
I did upgra
> Excellent. I'd been following your thread, and hadn't seen anything that
> rang
> any bells - sometimes it just helps to look at it from a completely
> different
> angle :-)
Partly my fault. In the beginning, Russel said he's moving from
pcmcia-source package to the kernel tree; and although he
It was always confusing me, and again i didn't tell it right :|
So once again:
Cardbus 32 bit:
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,,sid9_gci213783,00.html
http://www.pcmcia.org/papers/cardbus.htm
PCMCIA (2.1) 'PC-Card' 16 bit:
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,,sid9_gci212758,00.htm
There's a difference between the 'standalone' modules or else the
kernel-source ones.
The kernel ones use yenta socket, the standalone i82365.
The init-script tries to autodetect the right setup.
> On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 04:33:42PM +0200, Ottavio Campana wrote:
> probably this part of the init
> Excellent. I'd been following your thread, and hadn't seen anything that
> rang
> any bells - sometimes it just helps to look at it from a completely
> different
> angle :-)
Partly my fault. In the beginning, Russel said he's moving from
pcmcia-source package to the kernel tree; and although he
It was always confusing me, and again i didn't tell it right :|
So once again:
Cardbus 32 bit:
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,,sid9_gci213783,00.html
http://www.pcmcia.org/papers/cardbus.htm
PCMCIA (2.1) 'PC-Card' 16 bit:
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,,sid9_gci212758,00.htm
There's a difference between the 'standalone' modules or else the
kernel-source ones.
The kernel ones use yenta socket, the standalone i82365.
The init-script tries to autodetect the right setup.
> On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 04:33:42PM +0200, Ottavio Campana wrote:
> probably this part of the init
> > Can you tell me what the advantages of the ATAPI method in
> > comparison to the ide-scsi method are?
>
> The big one is that ide-scsi is currently broken in Linux 2.5. :-)
So where does it work ?
--
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> > I look for a *bootable* CD rw that is supported by linux ide burning ...
> Every modern cdrecorder manufactured in the last years should work without
> any problems. Mostly not being able to boot is a bios problem.
But id did boot with a Toshiba CD (readonly), before i exchanged it to the
teac
> > Can you tell me what the advantages of the ATAPI method in
> > comparison to the ide-scsi method are?
>
> The big one is that ide-scsi is currently broken in Linux 2.5. :-)
So where does it work ?
--
+++ GMX - Mail, Messaging & more http://www.gmx.net +++
Jetzt ein- oder umsteigen und USB
> > I look for a *bootable* CD rw that is supported by linux ide burning ...
> Every modern cdrecorder manufactured in the last years should work without
> any problems. Mostly not being able to boot is a bios problem.
But id did boot with a Toshiba CD (readonly), before i exchanged it to the
teac
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