Alright, I'll try that.
On a sidebar ... just out of curiositiy ... does anybnody know why this is
needed with every new kernel? I mean, why isn't it just integrated in the
current kernel? I am really just interested, no offense intended.
Cheers,
Mariano
> > Apr 1 10:14:44 red kernel: ACPI: Core
Alright, I'll try that.
On a sidebar ... just out of curiositiy ... does anybnody know why this is
needed with every new kernel? I mean, why isn't it just integrated in the
current kernel? I am really just interested, no offense intended.
Cheers,
Mariano
> > Apr 1 10:14:44 red kernel: ACPI: Core
Hi,
I am running unstable, kernel 2.4.20, on a Q10 with a built in orinoco
mini-pci wlan card. I have also seen the below mentioned behavior on a Sony
GLX316 with a Sony WLAN card (also orinoco/lucent chip).
When booting the wlan card is not recognized and so dhcpclient doesn't get
any addre
Hi,
I am running unstable, kernel 2.4.20, on a Q10 with a built in orinoco
mini-pci wlan card. I have also seen the below mentioned behavior on a Sony
GLX316 with a Sony WLAN card (also orinoco/lucent chip).
When booting the wlan card is not recognized and so dhcpclient doesn't get
any addre
Hi,
I compiled 2.4.20 with all ACPI questions answered yes, powermgmt yes and
apm no.
When booting all looks nice until the very ned. Network seems to be up, at
least the boot process is past dhcp, but I haven't seen any x-stuff yet and
then the console blanks and nothing happens anymore. It
Hi,
I compiled 2.4.20 with all ACPI questions answered yes, powermgmt yes and
apm no.
When booting all looks nice until the very ned. Network seems to be up, at
least the boot process is past dhcp, but I haven't seen any x-stuff yet and
then the console blanks and nothing happens anymore. It
he net installer first and if you
still like, send you my cdrom afterwards.
Cheers,
Mariano
> Moin mkamp!
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Monday, den 24. March 2003:
>
> > Node[01:1023] GUID[f041e0006c4]:
> > Vendor ID: 'SAMSUNG' [0xf0]
> > Ca
he net installer first and if you
still like, send you my cdrom afterwards.
Cheers,
Mariano
> Moin mkamp!
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Monday, den 24. March 2003:
>
> > Node[01:1023] GUID[f041e0006c4]:
> > Vendor ID: 'SAMSUNG' [0xf0]
> > Ca
T: bogus
> logical
> sector size 0).
>
> The other problem is that I have a problem with the net installer. The
> "official" one yields in errors (see other posting) and I've also seen at
> debian.org that you've got one. The link just got me to the same page
T: bogus
> logical
> sector size 0).
>
> The other problem is that I have a problem with the net installer. The
> "official" one yields in errors (see other posting) and I've also seen at
> debian.org that you've got one. The link just got me to the same page
her posting) and I've also seen at
debian.org that you've got one. The link just got me to the same page as for the
bootbf2.4.iso. Is this also a net installer? If so, how do I use the net-part
of it?
Bye,
Mariano
> Moin mkamp!
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Sunday, den 23. March 2
her posting) and I've also seen at
debian.org that you've got one. The link just got me to the same page as for the
bootbf2.4.iso. Is this also a net installer? If so, how do I use the net-part
of it?
Bye,
Mariano
> Moin mkamp!
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Sunday, den 23. March 2
I downloaded
http://people.debian.org/~blade/boot-floppies/netinst-full-pre/bootbf2.4.iso
and selected "linux" from the initial prompt ...
The problems remained the same, as I am still asked from what medium I want
to install the system from and the options just include "/dev/fd0 /dev/fd1
and mou
Hallo Eduard,
> > I just bought a Samsung Q10, a really nice and slick subnotebook.
> > Unfortunately I don't have a clue how to get debian on it.
> >
> > It boots fine from the woody cd-rom and let's me format the drives
> etc.,
> > but when it comes down to load kernel modules it doesn't kn
I downloaded
http://people.debian.org/~blade/boot-floppies/netinst-full-pre/bootbf2.4.iso and
selected "linux" from the initial prompt ...
The problems remained the same, as I am still asked from what medium I want
to install the system from and the options just include "/dev/fd0 /dev/fd1
and mou
Hallo Eduard,
> > I just bought a Samsung Q10, a really nice and slick subnotebook.
> > Unfortunately I don't have a clue how to get debian on it.
> >
> > It boots fine from the woody cd-rom and let's me format the drives
> etc.,
> > but when it comes down to load kernel modules it doesn't kn
Hi Mark,
how do I do that?
I am not sure what you mean by "debinst"... Is that the installer? The
installer won't let me "load and configure of driver modules (translated from
the german output). It says I should first install them ;-) Which I don't know
how without the ieee1394 driver.
Hi Chas,
thanks for taking the time.
> I just bought a Samsung Q10, a really nice and slick subnotebook.
> > Unfortunately I don't have a clue how to get debian on it.
> >
> > It boots fine from the woody cd-rom and let's me format the drives
> > etc.,
> > but when it comes down to lo
Hi Mark,
how do I do that?
I am not sure what you mean by "debinst"... Is that the installer? The
installer won't let me "load and configure of driver modules (translated from
the german output). It says I should first install them ;-) Which I don't know
how without the ieee1394 driver.
Hi Chas,
thanks for taking the time.
> I just bought a Samsung Q10, a really nice and slick subnotebook.
> > Unfortunately I don't have a clue how to get debian on it.
> >
> > It boots fine from the woody cd-rom and let's me format the drives
> > etc.,
> > but when it comes down to lo
Hi,
I just bought a Samsung Q10, a really nice and slick subnotebook.
Unfortunately I don't have a clue how to get debian on it.
It boots fine from the woody cd-rom and let's me format the drives etc.,
but when it comes down to load kernel modules it doesn't know where to turn
to. When issuin
Hi,
I just bought a Samsung Q10, a really nice and slick subnotebook.
Unfortunately I don't have a clue how to get debian on it.
It boots fine from the woody cd-rom and let's me format the drives etc.,
but when it comes down to load kernel modules it doesn't know where to turn
to. When issuin
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