Hi,
When you post, please do not use reply (especially not to the SPAM)
On Wed, Apr 28, 2004 at 11:43:15PM +0800, Jiele wrote:
> Hi, everyone,
> I need some hints on how to let hotplug manage my pcmcia wireless card.
Have you read my "Debian Reference"? There Thomas gives good guide.
http:
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On Wed, Apr 28, 2004 at 11:43:15PM +0800, Jiele wrote:
> Hi, everyone,
> I need some hints on how to let hotplug manage my pcmcia wireless card.
Have you read my "Debian Reference"? There Thomas gives good guide.
http:
On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 04:20:43PM +0100, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
> Hi, I have a small LAN at home, and I have some shared disks using NFS.
>
> But it becomes harder with my laptop, since when i'm not on the LAN, NFS
> partitions won't work. moreover, i would like to have some 'offline'
> feature,
On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 04:20:43PM +0100, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
> Hi, I have a small LAN at home, and I have some shared disks using NFS.
>
> But it becomes harder with my laptop, since when i'm not on the LAN, NFS
> partitions won't work. moreover, i would like to have some 'offline'
> feature,
On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 01:39:44AM +0100, Dieter Rohlfing wrote:
> That makes no difference. As I already said: hot-plugging works, the
> only problem is to activate the NIC during the boot process, if the card
> is in the slot.
* Do you have package like discover installed?
> --
On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 01:39:44AM +0100, Dieter Rohlfing wrote:
> That makes no difference. As I already said: hot-plugging works, the
> only problem is to activate the NIC during the boot process, if the card
> is in the slot.
* Do you have package like discover installed?
> --
On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 01:33:57AM +0100, Dieter Rohlfing wrote:
> Osamu Aoki wrote:
>
> > > > check /etc/network/interfaces.
> > > > does the configuration have auto ethX (X being your pcmcia nic)?
> > > > if it does, try removing that line, then reb
On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 01:33:57AM +0100, Dieter Rohlfing wrote:
> Osamu Aoki wrote:
>
> > > > check /etc/network/interfaces.
> > > > does the configuration have auto ethX (X being your pcmcia nic)?
> > > > if it does, try removing that line, then reb
On Fri, Feb 20, 2004 at 07:26:14PM +0100, Dieter Rohlfing wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > check /etc/network/interfaces.
> > does the configuration have auto ethX (X being your pcmcia nic)?
> > if it does, try removing that line, then reboot...
>
> No, it doesn't have the 'auto'.
Sure yo
On Fri, Feb 20, 2004 at 07:26:14PM +0100, Dieter Rohlfing wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > check /etc/network/interfaces.
> > does the configuration have auto ethX (X being your pcmcia nic)?
> > if it does, try removing that line, then reboot...
>
> No, it doesn't have the 'auto'.
Sure yo
On Sun, Feb 15, 2004 at 02:29:20PM +0100, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 09:14:15AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I run sid on my aged Panasonic Toughbook which has Xircom PCMCIA
> > network card.
>
> Please read following web
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 09:14:15AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I run sid on my aged Panasonic Toughbook which has Xircom PCMCIA
> network card.
Please read following web page or install debian-reference-en and click
Help --> Debian Reference from Debian menu and read "10.9.5 N
On Sun, Feb 15, 2004 at 02:29:20PM +0100, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 09:14:15AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I run sid on my aged Panasonic Toughbook which has Xircom PCMCIA
> > network card.
>
> Please read following web
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 09:14:15AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I run sid on my aged Panasonic Toughbook which has Xircom PCMCIA
> network card.
Please read following web page or install debian-reference-en and click
Help --> Debian Reference from Debian menu and read "10.9.5 N
I have no idea ...
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 04:02:22PM -, Robert Page wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have just installed Debian (2.4.18-bf2.4) on a Sony Vaio FX101
> with a Netgear FA411 PCMCIA card. The install went fine and picked up the
> card OK. I began using the system and no problem
Hi,
On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 02:17:21PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all!
> I have 2 problems!
>
> First problem:
>
> When I start my debian laptop, I boot the modules first and the
> daemons afterwards. As usual.
> But, in order for my /etc/init.d/networking script to find my eth0
>
I have no idea ...
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 04:02:22PM -, Robert Page wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have just installed Debian (2.4.18-bf2.4) on a Sony Vaio FX101
> with a Netgear FA411 PCMCIA card. The install went fine and picked up the
> card OK. I began using the system and no problem
Hi,
On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 02:17:21PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all!
> I have 2 problems!
>
> First problem:
>
> When I start my debian laptop, I boot the modules first and the
> daemons afterwards. As usual.
> But, in order for my /etc/init.d/networking script to find my eth0
>
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 04:39:14PM -0600, Robert Aldridge wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, Osamu. Believe me, if I had a way of networking
> this laptop, I wouldn't be doing an install from floppies! :-)
I see. So you have no serial port, no parport, no USB...
> The results I described are the re
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 03:58:16PM -0600, Robert Aldridge wrote:
> Hello list...
>
> I'm attempting to install Debian (Stable) on a Compaq Presario 1245.
Welcome :-)
> The CD-ROM isn't working properly, so I'm installing via floppies. I
> followed the instructions using the Rescue, Root, 4 dri
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 09:29:59PM +, Joe Milbourn wrote:
> Once upon a time, Sir Likosin said:
> > I have a Debian/Knoppix laptop without a network connection and a dekstop
> > machine running redhat9. I installed knoppix 3.2, and so I want to update.
> > How can apt-get packages and burn t
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 04:39:14PM -0600, Robert Aldridge wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, Osamu. Believe me, if I had a way of networking
> this laptop, I wouldn't be doing an install from floppies! :-)
I see. So you have no serial port, no parport, no USB...
> The results I described are the re
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 03:58:16PM -0600, Robert Aldridge wrote:
> Hello list...
>
> I'm attempting to install Debian (Stable) on a Compaq Presario 1245.
Welcome :-)
> The CD-ROM isn't working properly, so I'm installing via floppies. I
> followed the instructions using the Rescue, Root, 4 dri
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 09:29:59PM +, Joe Milbourn wrote:
> Once upon a time, Sir Likosin said:
> > I have a Debian/Knoppix laptop without a network connection and a dekstop
> > machine running redhat9. I installed knoppix 3.2, and so I want to update.
> > How can apt-get packages and burn t
On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 11:39:20AM +0100, Olaf Krische wrote:
> I have problems to install 'whereami' in testing/unstable
> When it comes to the configuring process of the package, the process
> just exits with status 10.
I guess read BTS.
http://bugs.debian.org/whereami
Remove it first if you
On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 11:39:20AM +0100, Olaf Krische wrote:
> I have problems to install 'whereami' in testing/unstable
> When it comes to the configuring process of the package, the process
> just exits with status 10.
I guess read BTS.
http://bugs.debian.org/whereami
Remove it first if you
Hi,
I do not know much (especially 2.6 kernel) but ...
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 03:27:40PM +0100, Xavier Maillard wrote:
> On 31 Dec 2003, Xavier Maillard<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> stated:
> > On 31 Dec 2003, Andrew McMillan<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> >> On Thu, 2004-01-01 at 00:16, Xavier Maillard wrote
Hi,
I do not know much (especially 2.6 kernel) but ...
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 03:27:40PM +0100, Xavier Maillard wrote:
> On 31 Dec 2003, Xavier Maillard<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> stated:
> > On 31 Dec 2003, Andrew McMillan<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> >> On Thu, 2004-01-01 at 00:16, Xavier Maillard wrote
On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 02:36:12PM +1300, Mike Beattie wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 02:33:52AM +0100, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> > This is because of Debian specific patch which is making hotplug messy.
> > I think this is bug like Thomas. So I suggest killing the last part of
> &g
On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 02:36:12PM +1300, Mike Beattie wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 02:33:52AM +0100, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> > This is because of Debian specific patch which is making hotplug messy.
> > I think this is bug like Thomas. So I suggest killing the last part of
> &g
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 08:53:56AM +1300, Mike Beattie wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 11:53:29AM -0700, Tim Folger wrote:
> No. the pcmcia scripts will call ifup/ifdown whenever a card is
problem
> inserted/removed, and it deems the card is
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 08:53:56AM +1300, Mike Beattie wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 11:53:29AM -0700, Tim Folger wrote:
> No. the pcmcia scripts will call ifup/ifdown whenever a card is
problem
> inserted/removed, and it deems the card is
On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 07:22:27PM +0100, Martin Skøtt wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have just purchased a 17" external TFT display for my T22 (Savage IX
> chipset), but I'm having some trouble getting it to work...
>
> The built-in display runs at 1024x768 while the 17" display uses
> 1280x1024. How do I c
On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 01:41:22PM -0700, Tim Folger wrote:
> Thanks again for all your help. I'll try to tackle it this weekend. With
> any luck debian will soon be my main os.
...
> >>, so I think I'll wait for the (imminent?) release
> >>of sarge and then start over again. Assuming I'm able to
On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 07:22:27PM +0100, Martin Skøtt wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have just purchased a 17" external TFT display for my T22 (Savage IX
> chipset), but I'm having some trouble getting it to work...
>
> The built-in display runs at 1024x768 while the 17" display uses
> 1280x1024. How do I c
On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 01:41:22PM -0700, Tim Folger wrote:
> Thanks again for all your help. I'll try to tackle it this weekend. With
> any luck debian will soon be my main os.
...
> >>, so I think I'll wait for the (imminent?) release
> >>of sarge and then start over again. Assuming I'm able to
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 08:20:49AM -0500, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
> "Alex" == Alex Malinovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Alex> On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 21:06, Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
> >> What's the best way to make iwconfig remember its settings
>
> Alex> and check "man interfa
ort it.
> Any suggestion?
If you have lots of trouble, try other distribution to see it is kernel
problem or not. Check what modules are used. Do thye same in debian.
Auto configuration is not strongest in Debian.
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On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 08:20:49AM -0500, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
> "Alex" == Alex Malinovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Alex> On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 21:06, Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
> >> What's the best way to make iwconfig remember its settings
>
> Alex> and check "man interfa
ort it.
> Any suggestion?
If you have lots of trouble, try other distribution to see it is kernel
problem or not. Check what modules are used. Do thye same in debian.
Auto configuration is not strongest in Debian.
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On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 03:44:46AM -0700, Jason Housewright wrote:
> Again, thank you for your quick response. Forgive me,
> but I didn't know I could edit /etc/modules during an
> install. I may be misunderstanding.
I said maybe ... I do not know. If it does not work, use insmod etc.
from shell.
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 03:24:50AM -0700, Jason Housewright wrote:
> Thanks for the response Osamu! Actually, part of my
> question was how to enable ns8390 during install. I'm
> not getting any options to enable anything with this
> image I'm using. It takes parameters at the boot:
> prompt, lets
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 03:44:46AM -0700, Jason Housewright wrote:
> Again, thank you for your quick response. Forgive me,
> but I didn't know I could edit /etc/modules during an
> install. I may be misunderstanding.
I said maybe ... I do not know. If it does not work, use insmod etc.
from shell.
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 12:03:04AM -0700, Jason Housewright wrote:
> I was wondering if I might get some help doing a net
> install on my laptop. My nic is pcmcia...actually it's
> a linksys etherfast pcm100. Under redhat it uses
> ns8390 pcmcia. I can't get beyond the install screen
> to pick my n
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 03:24:50AM -0700, Jason Housewright wrote:
> Thanks for the response Osamu! Actually, part of my
> question was how to enable ns8390 during install. I'm
> not getting any options to enable anything with this
> image I'm using. It takes parameters at the boot:
> prompt, lets
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 12:03:04AM -0700, Jason Housewright wrote:
> I was wondering if I might get some help doing a net
> install on my laptop. My nic is pcmcia...actually it's
> a linksys etherfast pcm100. Under redhat it uses
> ns8390 pcmcia. I can't get beyond the install screen
> to pick my n
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 04, 2003 at 01:22:34AM -0400, Daniel wrote:
> I've been away from debian for a little while and am having a hard time
> coming to terms with my wlan card.
...
>
> Where does hotplug fit into this? Is that the recommended way of
> configuring new interfaces or should I stick wit
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 04, 2003 at 01:22:34AM -0400, Daniel wrote:
> I've been away from debian for a little while and am having a hard time
> coming to terms with my wlan card.
...
>
> Where does hotplug fit into this? Is that the recommended way of
> configuring new interfaces or should I stick wit
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 09:56:41AM +0200, Ryoji Takahashi wrote:
> Does anyhow have a crew for curing ATI_Radeon_9000 device for Woody3.0
> distribution?
>
> For Latitude D600, i can't make X works ...
X shipped in woody is not a good shape for some newer HW. Did you try
to install backported Xf
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 09:56:41AM +0200, Ryoji Takahashi wrote:
> Does anyhow have a crew for curing ATI_Radeon_9000 device for Woody3.0
> distribution?
>
> For Latitude D600, i can't make X works ...
X shipped in woody is not a good shape for some newer HW. Did you try
to install backported Xf
On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 09:29:28PM -0400, Debian Laptop List wrote:
> this is one solution, assuming it works.
I know but do not do this. Use reachable address as From:.
1. It is rude to people answering to you.
2. No way to reach you persinally.
3. You lost to spammer/worm.
4. Your mail
On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 09:29:28PM -0400, Debian Laptop List wrote:
> this is one solution, assuming it works.
I know but do not do this. Use reachable address as From:.
1. It is rude to people answering to you.
2. No way to reach you persinally.
3. You lost to spammer/worm.
4. Your mail
On Sun, Sep 14, 2003 at 01:24:30PM -0500, Tony Godshall wrote:
> According to Osamu Aoki,
> > On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 07:00:45PM -0400, Lou Losee wrote:
> > > >
> > > While I agree with your disdain for the PM license, the problem is that
> > > PM is one
On Sun, Sep 14, 2003 at 01:24:30PM -0500, Tony Godshall wrote:
> According to Osamu Aoki,
> > On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 07:00:45PM -0400, Lou Losee wrote:
> > > >
> > > While I agree with your disdain for the PM license, the problem is that
> > > PM is one
On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 07:00:45PM -0400, Lou Losee wrote:
> >
> While I agree with your disdain for the PM license, the problem is that
> PM is one of the few tools that *will* move those files that you were
> not able to move causing you to nuke your partition. Nuking is not
> always a viable o
On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 07:00:45PM -0400, Lou Losee wrote:
> >
> While I agree with your disdain for the PM license, the problem is that
> PM is one of the few tools that *will* move those files that you were
> not able to move causing you to nuke your partition. Nuking is not
> always a viable o
On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 07:17:32PM +0100, Murray wrote:
>
> does anyone have any pointers on installing debian on this toshiba? Main
> hurdles being:
>
> - BIOS driven pcmcia floppy, that will read the first boot floppy only.
> - no cdrom (bootable or otherwise)
>
> I've got as far as putting o
On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 07:17:32PM +0100, Murray wrote:
>
> does anyone have any pointers on installing debian on this toshiba? Main
> hurdles being:
>
> - BIOS driven pcmcia floppy, that will read the first boot floppy only.
> - no cdrom (bootable or otherwise)
>
> I've got as far as putting o
On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 05:10:03AM -0400, tvn wrote:
> For clarification, this slown response & data transfer is also for the
> desktops that are wired directly to the switch/router ... not just
> wireless.
What is your MTU? If your router is connected to ADSL, that may be it.
Set it to a small
On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 05:10:03AM -0400, tvn wrote:
> For clarification, this slown response & data transfer is also for the
> desktops that are wired directly to the switch/router ... not just
> wireless.
What is your MTU? If your router is connected to ADSL, that may be it.
Set it to a small
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 01:12:47AM -0700, Jon wrote:
> I'm looking to buy a laptop that can easily be set up to run debian
> linux. I do not need a high end graphics card, nor is there a real
> need for a big screen. Being light weight is not a primary factor,
> whereas rugged reliability would
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 01:12:47AM -0700, Jon wrote:
> I'm looking to buy a laptop that can easily be set up to run debian
> linux. I do not need a high end graphics card, nor is there a real
> need for a big screen. Being light weight is not a primary factor,
> whereas rugged reliability would
d card which does not
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her programs.
This means, some configuration may encounter race condition if they are
run before finishing PCMCIA script. PCMCIA script looks lile /bin/sh
script but they are not a simple part of normal sys-V init script!!!
I do not like this but that is standard...
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This means, some configuration may encounter race condition if they are
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> dpkg --install, im not quite sure. Ill try it once more, to be sure! thanks!
> -Axel
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w3m is another good one. :)
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# ISA PnP driver
isa-pnp
# Low level PCMCIA driver
yenta_socket
Rest is taken care by pcmcia scripts (from pcmcia-cs package), depmod
and kmod.
For more:
http://qref.sourceforge.net/quick/ch-kernel.html#s-kernel-modules
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# ISA PnP driver
isa-pnp
# Low level PCMCIA driver
yenta_socket
Rest is taken care by pcmcia scripts (from pcmcia-cs package), depmod
and kmod.
For more:
http://qref.sourceforge.net/quick/ch-kernel.html#s-kernel-modules
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> http://www.linux-laptop.net/ibm.html I see : ``9 September 2001''
Well this is volanteer work. He update page once in a several month :-)
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http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/install
FOR PCMCIA INSTALL, USE STANDARD DISK SET. (idepci is nice for desktop)
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m my web page's installation memo)
Cherrs:-)
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sp router which connect directlt to teleco's digital line.
Cheers :-)
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sp router which connect directlt to teleco's digital line.
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This ps2.exe has been with Think pad for long time. Did you run from
the real DOS? Or from dosemu?
I want to know how to run ps2.exe from linux to turn off my LCD screen.
Anybody tried this?
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time.
This ps2.exe has been with Think pad for long time. Did you run from
the real DOS? Or from dosemu?
I want to know how to run ps2.exe from linux to turn off my LCD screen.
Anybody tried this?
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les may be a good idea.
isa-pnp
yenta_socket
See; http://www.aokiconsulting.com/quick/ch-kernel.html#s-kernel-mod
Cheers :o)
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les may be a good idea.
isa-pnp
yenta_socket
See; http://www.aokiconsulting.com/quick/ch-kernel.html#s-kernel-mod
Cheers :o)
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+ Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, GnuPG-key: 1024D/D5DE453D +
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Yes I agree that people have to learn new staff including becoming
savvy with modules.
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Yes I agree that people have to learn new staff including becoming
savvy with modules.
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t ...
> ... /sbin/lilo or whatever you do for grub
> # make modules; make modules_install
> # cd ../pcmcia
> # make config
> # make all
> # make install
> # shutdown -r now
> ... boot to new kernel ...
But why recompile when most of PCMCIA drives are provided as modules ;-)
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/modules, it
was a magic to find these requirements :-)
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I should have checked it on real file :-)
Here is my correction:
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 06:13:59PM -0700, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> Debian stock kernel comes with almost all concievable modules including
> PCMCIA. So all you have to do to get PCMCIA activated is to know exact
> module nam
t ...
> ... /sbin/lilo or whatever you do for grub
> # make modules; make modules_install
> # cd ../pcmcia
> # make config
> # make all
> # make install
> # shutdown -r now
> ... boot to new kernel ...
But why recompile when most of PCMCIA drives are provided as modules ;-)
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create a deb file under modules just then install it
> dpkg -i pcmcia-cs-somthing.deb
> and thats all :P
> and
This is needed if you got strange PCMCIA slot like Cirruslogic, I heard.
> 4. good luck :)
Yep :-)
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I should have checked it on real file :-)
Here is my correction:
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 06:13:59PM -0700, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> Debian stock kernel comes with almost all concievable modules including
> PCMCIA. So all you have to do to get PCMCIA activated is to know exact
> module nam
create a deb file under modules just then install it
> dpkg -i pcmcia-cs-somthing.deb
> and thats all :P
> and
This is needed if you got strange PCMCIA slot like Cirruslogic, I heard.
> 4. good luck :)
Yep :-)
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On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 06:20:02AM -0500, tom wrote:
> for xdm support is supposed to be init level 4.
> and for the rest it's init level 3.
You must be ex-RedHat ;-)
2-5 can be anything.
Redhat policy is interesting though.
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On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 06:20:02AM -0500, tom wrote:
> for xdm support is supposed to be init level 4.
> and for the rest it's init level 3.
You must be ex-RedHat ;-)
2-5 can be anything.
Redhat policy is interesting though.
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