Re: Network problems

2000-10-01 Thread Thomas J Vogels
"Michael Dickey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm having a couple of problems with networking, both dialup and LAN. > > First: Network adapter is Xircom CBE 10/100 + 56K modem - no problems > with that except that when APM shuts down the computer, it shuts off > the pcmcia card, and the only wa

Re: Network problems

2000-10-01 Thread Thomas J Vogels
"Michael Dickey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm having a couple of problems with networking, both dialup and LAN. > > First: Network adapter is Xircom CBE 10/100 + 56K modem - no problems > with that except that when APM shuts down the computer, it shuts off > the pcmcia card, and the only w

Re: apmd no longer works with 2.2.15 on TP 385

2000-06-12 Thread Thomas J Vogels
Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > after downloading the new kernel 2.2.15, patching it with the USB > > backport, and installing the new pcmcia-cs version from unstable, > > I'm stuck with a suspend/standby problem from apmd. > > I had a similar problem. I wasn't getting the same

Re: PCMCIA oddities with 2.2.15 on TP 760ED

2000-06-12 Thread Thomas J Vogels
> On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 03:53:13PM -0700, David Hinds wrote: > > It is actually a bug in the kernel serial driver, not in the PCMCIA > > subsystem. The bug was uncovered by a change in the PCMCIA IO port > > allocation algorithm. 3.1.9 and later PCMCIA packages have a > > work-around. David,

Re: apmd no longer works with 2.2.15 on TP 385

2000-06-12 Thread Thomas J Vogels
Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > after downloading the new kernel 2.2.15, patching it with the USB > > backport, and installing the new pcmcia-cs version from unstable, > > I'm stuck with a suspend/standby problem from apmd. > > I had a similar problem. I wasn't getting the sam

Re: PCMCIA oddities with 2.2.15 on TP 760ED

2000-06-12 Thread Thomas J Vogels
> On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 03:53:13PM -0700, David Hinds wrote: > > It is actually a bug in the kernel serial driver, not in the PCMCIA > > subsystem. The bug was uncovered by a change in the PCMCIA IO port > > allocation algorithm. 3.1.9 and later PCMCIA packages have a > > work-around. David,

apmd no longer works with 2.2.15 on TP 385

2000-06-10 Thread Thomas J Vogels
Hi, after downloading the new kernel 2.2.15, patching it with the USB backport, and installing the new pcmcia-cs version from unstable, I'm stuck with a suspend/standby problem from apmd. When I close the lid, the laptop no longer suspends. This used to work just fine before the kerne

apmd no longer works with 2.2.15 on TP 385

2000-06-10 Thread Thomas J Vogels
Hi, after downloading the new kernel 2.2.15, patching it with the USB backport, and installing the new pcmcia-cs version from unstable, I'm stuck with a suspend/standby problem from apmd. When I close the lid, the laptop no longer suspends. This used to work just fine before the kern

Re: PCMCIA oddities with 2.2.15 on TP 760ED

2000-06-09 Thread Thomas J Vogels
> On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, Nate Bargmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Well gang, I'm at a loss. I just cannot make this thing work! I've > > recompiled the kernel and pcmcia-modules per the > > /usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs/debian/README file. I built the packages > > twice using make-kpkg once

Re: PCMCIA oddities with 2.2.15 on TP 760ED

2000-06-09 Thread Thomas J Vogels
> On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, Nate Bargmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Well gang, I'm at a loss. I just cannot make this thing work! I've > > recompiled the kernel and pcmcia-modules per the > > /usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs/debian/README file. I built the packages > > twice using make-kpkg once

Re: PCMCIA oddities with 2.2.15 on TP 760ED

2000-06-08 Thread Thomas J Vogels
Nate, I have to admit I don't quite remember what I did to fix this problem on my laptop. Shame on me. But here are some pointers: - You have tried minicom, right? - You have compiled the serial support as module and it is along with the pcmcia modules loaded upon insertion of the

Re: Problems on a Thinkpad 380D

2000-03-04 Thread Thomas J Vogels
Have you tried the scsi-kernel image? This works for my 385XD which should be similar. (I don't have scsi either, but it works only with that image.) -tom Jules Kongslie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm trying to install linux on an IBM Thinkpad 380D, and have run across > a proble