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> Many thanks to Heater Stern and Roman Stepanyan for the help :)
> Greetings :)
> Samuele
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> Cool! well, since I'm new to debian, for now I would rather have an old
> stable version than to have to put up with 'unstablelessness'.
I think you did NOT get it. UNSTABLE branch of Debian does NOT mean that
software there is unstable!!! It just means, that some changes in the content
of the
> Cool! well, since I'm new to debian, for now I would rather have an old
> stable version than to have to put up with 'unstablelessness'.
I think you did NOT get it. UNSTABLE branch of Debian does NOT mean that
software there is unstable!!! It just means, that some changes in the content
of the
Hello again,
During this weekend I tried to find where the actual problem lies: PCMCIA or
minicom.
I think, something is wrong with my PCMCIA config. A checked docs, but still
don't quite understand what I should do. Shortly:
1. I found out that in windows my modem is on IRQ 9. As far as I unders
Hello again,
During this weekend I tried to find where the actual problem lies: PCMCIA or
minicom.
I think, something is wrong with my PCMCIA config. A checked docs, but still
don't quite understand what I should do. Shortly:
1. I found out that in windows my modem is on IRQ 9. As far as I under
> > Problems start when I try to dial a number. I use minicom for this (not
> > trying to configure PPP, just to dial ANYTHING!). So, the modem replies
> > to AT commands (at least minicom shows "OK" when I type AT in the
> > term window), but
> >
> > 1. In the status line of the minicom I see "O
> > Problems start when I try to dial a number. I use minicom for this (not
> > trying to configure PPP, just to dial ANYTHING!). So, the modem replies
> > to AT commands (at least minicom shows "OK" when I type AT in the
> > term window), but
> >
> > 1. In the status line of the minicom I see "
Hi,
concerning supported PCMCIA modems: I'm going to bye an E-Tech 56K6 PCMCIA
modem, but unfortunatelly not so much information is availible.
I've checked
http://mobilix.org/pcmcia_linux.html
and
http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ftp/SUPPORTED.CARDS
This model is mentioned neither as supported
Hi Samuele
I own ASUS laptop from A1 series.
Though hardware in your model seems to be quite different, except the graphics
part.
I do not know if it helps, but you will certainly need this
http://www.winischhofer.net/linuxsis630.shtml
if you want to get XFree running. Or have to use VESA framebuf
Hi,
concerning supported PCMCIA modems: I'm going to bye an E-Tech 56K6 PCMCIA
modem, but unfortunatelly not so much information is availible.
I've checked
http://mobilix.org/pcmcia_linux.html
and
http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ftp/SUPPORTED.CARDS
This model is mentioned neither as supporte
Hi Samuele
I own ASUS laptop from A1 series.
Though hardware in your model seems to be quite different, except the graphics
part.
I do not know if it helps, but you will certainly need this
http://www.winischhofer.net/linuxsis630.shtml
if you want to get XFree running. Or have to use VESA framebu
Thank you all indeed!
I think I'll stick to LiLo - at the moment it's the most "standard" and easy
for me way to do that.
I did not know about menus - LILO version 21 does not have this feature, I
think. So I'm going to ungrade to 22.
Some comments about your replies (could not react before - was
Thank you all indeed!
I think I'll stick to LiLo - at the moment it's the most "standard" and easy
for me way to do that.
I did not know about menus - LILO version 21 does not have this feature, I
think. So I'm going to ungrade to 22.
Some comments about your replies (could not react before - wa
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