Toshiba Satellite T1910CS notebook - preferred version?

2000-07-09 Thread Tony Laszlo
e recognized properly? * Finally, I downloaded the kernel source from /Debian-2.0/ and tried dpkg -i. It seems that I need to install binutils first, or at the same time. Anything else needed before I can recompile the kernel? bin86, maybe? kernel headers of some kind? Thanks! Tony Laszlo Jiyugaoka, Tokyo

Toshiba Satellite T1910CS notebook

2000-07-09 Thread Tony Laszlo
'ed to it (one that most people can boot from in the first place - with syslinux in it). Once you do that you can move on. In all you will need a regular rescue disk, a stripped rescue disk (w/ kernel and ramdisk files, prepared w/ redev), a driver disk and persistence. Tony Laszlo, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jiyugaoka, Tokyo

Toshiba Satellite T1910CS notebook - preferred version?

2000-07-09 Thread Tony Laszlo
e card will be recognized properly? * Finally, I downloaded the kernel source from /Debian-2.0/ and tried dpkg -i. It seems that I need to install binutils first, or at the same time. Anything else needed before I can recompile the kernel? bin86, maybe? kernel headers of some kind? Thanks! Tony Las

Toshiba Satellite T1910CS notebook

2000-07-09 Thread Tony Laszlo
bin dd 'ed to it (one that most people can boot from in the first place - with syslinux in it). Once you do that you can move on. In all you will need a regular rescue disk, a stripped rescue disk (w/ kernel and ramdisk files, prepared w/ redev), a driver disk and persistence. Tony La