Thanks very much for your help!
It still doesn't work. I tried different irq and io, when 'insmod sb'.
it always gives me 'device or resource busy...irq or io isn't set
properly...something'.
I am using Debian 2.2, kernel 2.2.17.
My laptop is TwinHead Slimnote VX3. The BIOS is PhonixNote 4.0 ve
Thanks very much for your help!
It still doesn't work. I tried different irq and io, when 'insmod sb'.
it always gives me 'device or resource busy...irq or io isn't set
properly...something'.
I am using Debian 2.2, kernel 2.2.17.
My laptop is TwinHead Slimnote VX3. The BIOS is PhonixNote 4.0 v
Hi,
I have been trying to listen music with Debian 2.2. I recompiled the
kernel 2.2.17, and got some sound related modules, such as soundcore,
soundlow, sb, uart401, opl3.
Win98 shows:
Creative SB AudioPCI 64V,
SoundBlaster: io=220 dma=3 irq=7
Soundscape: Base/MIDI port=330 WaveP
Hi,
I have been trying to listen music with Debian 2.2. I recompiled the
kernel 2.2.17, and got some sound related modules, such as soundcore,
soundlow, sb, uart401, opl3.
Win98 shows:
Creative SB AudioPCI 64V,
SoundBlaster: io=220 dma=3 irq=7
Soundscape: Base/MIDI port=330 Wave
y
>
> but i can recommend you to use the helixcode gnome desktop
> (www.helixcode.com). and gdm as login manager instead of xdm. it's more
> nicer...
>
> have fun,
> alias m.nine.six.
>
>
>
> Xiaolan Ling wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
>
Hi,
I tried suspend. It's quite nice. Everything is perfect.
I compiled APM in my new kernel, and also add 'noaccel' in XF86Config.
But I've got a new question as well. I made a wallpaper using xv -quit
-root -max file.gif. Everytime I start xdm, my wall paper looks not so
nice. There are lots of
y
>
> but i can recommend you to use the helixcode gnome desktop
> (www.helixcode.com). and gdm as login manager instead of xdm. it's more
> nicer...
>
> have fun,
> alias m.nine.six.
>
>
>
> Xiaolan Ling wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
>
Hi,
I tried suspend. It's quite nice. Everything is perfect.
I compiled APM in my new kernel, and also add 'noaccel' in XF86Config.
But I've got a new question as well. I made a wallpaper using xv -quit
-root -max file.gif. Everytime I start xdm, my wall paper looks not so
nice. There are lots o
> Hi, have you manage to get X to resume properly?
>
> I installed xfree 4.0.1 deb (phase1 ~ alpha package). It seems to run fine
> except that I could not suspend/stand because when resume X would crash the
> machine completely.
>
I got a help message from Alexander Clouter. As he suggested I
> Hi, have you manage to get X to resume properly?
>
> I installed xfree 4.0.1 deb (phase1 ~ alpha package). It seems to run fine
> except that I could not suspend/stand because when resume X would crash the
> machine completely.
>
I got a help message from Alexander Clouter. As he suggested I
Thanks very much! I made some more progress in the weekend. I can login
as normal user after I deleted the .xsession file in the user's home
dir. I think I made a big mess when I was upgrading X. Hopefully, it
works now and my system hasn't hanged up till now.
About the floppy LED problem, I thin
Thanks very much! I made some more progress in the weekend. I can login
as normal user after I deleted the .xsession file in the user's home
dir. I think I made a big mess when I was upgrading X. Hopefully, it
works now and my system hasn't hanged up till now.
About the floppy LED problem, I thi
Hi,
I installed the newest XFree86 4.0.1 on my Debian2.1 laptop recently,
and now it works. But there are still some problems.
My laptop is Twinhead Slimnote VX3, Toshiba 12.1" TFT LCD, 800x600 SVGA,
2560K VideoRAM, Trident Cyber 9525DVD chip.
1) After start up the X, I always get a unreadable
Hi,
I installed the newest XFree86 4.0.1 on my Debian2.1 laptop recently,
and now it works. But there are still some problems.
My laptop is Twinhead Slimnote VX3, Toshiba 12.1" TFT LCD, 800x600 SVGA,
2560K VideoRAM, Trident Cyber 9525DVD chip.
1) After start up the X, I always get a unreadable
Hi,
I installed the newest XFree86 4.0.1, and now it works. But there are
still some problems.
1) After start up the X, I always get a unreadable colorful screen. I
have to use ctrl-alt-+ to switch to 800x600 or 640x480 mode. I don't
know where this colorful screen comes from, since I only have
Hi,
I installed the newest XFree86 4.0.1, and now it works. But there are
still some problems.
1) After start up the X, I always get a unreadable colorful screen. I
have to use ctrl-alt-+ to switch to 800x600 or 640x480 mode. I don't
know where this colorful screen comes from, since I only have
Hi,
I am installing Debian2.1 on my Twinhead Laptop. My graphic chip is
Trident Cyber 9525DVD PCI/AGP ( I saw this in my win98 configration ).
800x600 svga tft LCD.
When I run XF86Setup, I can't find it in card list. Could anybody give
me some ideas please? Which xserver I should use?
Many than
Hi,
I am installing Debian2.1 on my Twinhead Laptop. My graphic chip is
Trident Cyber 9525DVD PCI/AGP ( I saw this in my win98 configration ).
800x600 svga tft LCD.
When I run XF86Setup, I can't find it in card list. Could anybody give
me some ideas please? Which xserver I should use?
Many tha
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