> > Why not acquire a $5. Debian CD and install from it? It will be handy
> > to have in any case.
>
> Unfortunately, that wouldn't solve my problem.
>
> - There are no CDs available yet for woody. I have a cablemodem, so I
> don't mind downloading the entire distribution once or twice to get it
> > Why not acquire a $5. Debian CD and install from it? It will be handy
> > to have in any case.
>
> Unfortunately, that wouldn't solve my problem.
>
> - There are no CDs available yet for woody. I have a cablemodem, so I
> don't mind downloading the entire distribution once or twice to get i
> On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 10:45:14AM +0100, Michael Forstner wrote:
> > According to my Laptop documentation the sound chip should be
> an ESS1878.
> > But modprobing the module snd-card-es18xx doesn't work (can't find the
> > card) - giving correct parameters doe
According to my Laptop documentation the sound chip should be an ESS1878.
But modprobing the module snd-card-es18xx doesn't work (can't find the
card) - giving correct parameters doesn't work also.
But the module snd-card-es1688 works! I can configure the mixer and can
listen to AudioCDs. But I can
> On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 10:45:14AM +0100, Michael Forstner wrote:
> > According to my Laptop documentation the sound chip should be
> an ESS1878.
> > But modprobing the module snd-card-es18xx doesn't work (can't find the
> > card) - giving correct paramet
According to my Laptop documentation the sound chip should be an ESS1878.
But modprobing the module snd-card-es18xx doesn't work (can't find the
card) - giving correct parameters doesn't work also.
But the module snd-card-es1688 works! I can configure the mixer and can
listen to AudioCDs. But I ca
ombo-card (10MBit LAN+33.6 kBit
Modem)
Thank you very much,
Mike
> On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 12:31:20PM +0100, Michael Forstner wrote:
> > I've installed Woody (binary-CDs 25-NOV-2001) base system.
> > Every time, when the system boots, PCMCIA crashes with a kernel
> panic (a
ombo-card (10MBit LAN+33.6 kBit
Modem)
Thank you very much,
Mike
> On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 12:31:20PM +0100, Michael Forstner wrote:
> > I've installed Woody (binary-CDs 25-NOV-2001) base system.
> > Every time, when the system boots, PCMCIA crashes with a kernel
> panic (a
I've installed Woody (binary-CDs 25-NOV-2001) base system.
Every time, when the system boots, PCMCIA crashes with a kernel panic (and
much output).
I booted the system with parameter init="/bin/sh" and changed the symbolic
link in /etc/rc2.d:
rm /etc/rc2.d/S13pcmcia
cd /etc/rcS.d
ln -s ../init.d/
I've installed Woody (binary-CDs 25-NOV-2001) base system.
Every time, when the system boots, PCMCIA crashes with a kernel panic (and
much output).
I booted the system with parameter init="/bin/sh" and changed the symbolic
link in /etc/rc2.d:
rm /etc/rc2.d/S13pcmcia
cd /etc/rcS.d
ln -s ../init.d
Hi all,
I am new to this list and using Linux on Laptops.
I got 7 binary CDs Debian Woody (25-Nov-2001) and installed the base system.
What Kernel should I choose, which supports, apm, pcmcia, sound, etc. ?
Btw.: Anybody configured an ESS1878 based soundcard in Woody?
Thank you very much,
Micha
Hi all,
I am new to this list and using Linux on Laptops.
I got 7 binary CDs Debian Woody (25-Nov-2001) and installed the base system.
What Kernel should I choose, which supports, apm, pcmcia, sound, etc. ?
Btw.: Anybody configured an ESS1878 based soundcard in Woody?
Thank you very much,
Mich
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