On Wed, 24 Oct 2001, eDoc wrote:
>
> # cd linux
>
> Uh Oh!
>
> (I think you meant "cd pcmcia" because I can see something
> called "linux" in /usr/src/ trying to "cd" there gets only an error.)
no, i meant linux. in the linux tar, there is a pcmcia directory. that's
what i have to remove in orde
On Wed, 24 Oct 2001, eDoc wrote:
>
> # cd linux
>
> Uh Oh!
>
> (I think you meant "cd pcmcia" because I can see something
> called "linux" in /usr/src/ trying to "cd" there gets only an error.)
no, i meant linux. in the linux tar, there is a pcmcia directory. that's
what i have to remove in ord
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, eDoc wrote:
>
>From whence do I also download pcmcia-cs to match kernel
> 2.4.12 and Unstable? (I looked around and the only site http
> site I found would not respond.)
http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ - i keep mine in /usr/src.
>What are the steps I should follow,
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, eDoc wrote:
>
>From whence do I also download pcmcia-cs to match kernel
> 2.4.12 and Unstable? (I looked around and the only site http
> site I found would not respond.)
http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ - i keep mine in /usr/src.
>What are the steps I should follow
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Matt Pepper wrote:
> I have a Dell laptop I am endeavoring to put Debian on however I have a
> query I'd like to get answered first. Does anyone know if there is a way of
> handling multiple hardware profiles in Debian similar to the concept within
> Windows? I ask because whe
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Matt Pepper wrote:
> I have a Dell laptop I am endeavoring to put Debian on however I have a
> query I'd like to get answered first. Does anyone know if there is a way of
> handling multiple hardware profiles in Debian similar to the concept within
> Windows? I ask because wh
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