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anyone know how to replace the hard disk on a toshiba
satellite pro 4600? (Googling has proved fruitless)
motherboard appears to have packed up, which I think
means the only way to rescue the data is to rip out
the disk and copy it in another machine.
It's getting it out of the tosh that I'm uns
anyone know how to replace the hard disk on a toshiba
satellite pro 4600? (Googling has proved fruitless)
motherboard appears to have packed up, which I think
means the only way to rescue the data is to rip out
the disk and copy it in another machine.
It's getting it out of the tosh that I'm uns
I can ping my t68i from my debian laptop over the irda
port
I want to be able to try and get the laptop online via
the phone, but I'm a bit stuck. And googling isn't
helping me much.
Any pointers? Either using the modem built into the
t68i & dialing, or ideally the gprs.
debian stable
tosh li
I can ping my t68i from my debian laptop over the irda
port
I want to be able to try and get the laptop online via
the phone, but I'm a bit stuck. And googling isn't
helping me much.
Any pointers? Either using the modem built into the
t68i & dialing, or ideally the gprs.
debian stable
tosh li
On Fri, Apr 25, 2003 at 07:52:14PM +0200, L colella wrote:
> Hi,
> I've got a DELL inspiron 8200 (P4 / 2Ghz / 528Mo / ... ask me for more
> if needed)
> I've both WinXP (sorry but it's for the work) and Linux (Debian Woody -
> kernel 2.4.18)
> I use Mozilla 1.0 (included in debian X-environment)
>
> If they don't already have something to go and look, you can make one
> (and maybe submit it to update the package). But I think you can have
> it trigger other events too, so it can become your pcmcia/event.d/
> equivalent.
>
How do I make the cable plug/unplug trigger an event?
pgpRFzyUYg2Y
> If they don't already have something to go and look, you can make one
> (and maybe submit it to update the package). But I think you can have
> it trigger other events too, so it can become your pcmcia/event.d/
> equivalent.
>
How do I make the cable plug/unplug trigger an event?
msg09610/pg
I did some testing and found that the /sbin/hotplug is run only when I
do insmod e100 or rmmod e100, and not when I plug or unplug the cable.
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 02:30:24PM -0800, Expert User wrote:
> I have a Thinkpad T23 with Intel Pro/100 VE built in.
> Debian Unstable installed on
I did some testing and found that the /sbin/hotplug is run only when I
do insmod e100 or rmmod e100, and not when I plug or unplug the cable.
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 02:30:24PM -0800, Expert User wrote:
> I have a Thinkpad T23 with Intel Pro/100 VE built in.
> Debian Unstable installed on
I have a Thinkpad T23 with Intel Pro/100 VE built in.
Debian Unstable installed on my T23
I have compiled and installed the e100 driver from intel.
The driver documentation states that it can support hotplugging.
and indeed, it does. If I remove the ethernet cable while the machine is
on, I see a
I have a Thinkpad T23 with Intel Pro/100 VE built in.
Debian Unstable installed on my T23
I have compiled and installed the e100 driver from intel.
The driver documentation states that it can support hotplugging.
and indeed, it does. If I remove the ethernet cable while the machine is
on, I see a
. Has
any thinkpad user had expeience with this?
My monitor is: NEC MultiSync FP1355 with
Horizontal Sync: 30-121 kHz
Vertical Sync: 50-160 Hz
I am using the savage driver that comes with XF 4.2.
There is a driver available for XF 4.1 from S3 graphics, but it won't
work with XF 4.2,
. Has
any thinkpad user had expeience with this?
My monitor is: NEC MultiSync FP1355 with
Horizontal Sync: 30-121 kHz
Vertical Sync: 50-160 Hz
I am using the savage driver that comes with XF 4.2.
There is a driver available for XF 4.1 from S3 graphics, but it won't
work with XF 4.2,
please ignore.
please ignore.
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I'm having trouble setting up an ethernet, I have two
laptop comuters that i would like to network with the
help of an older desktop computer that would act as a
file server and gateway/firewall to the internet. I
understand the theory of how this works pretty well,
but in practice i don't get ver
I'm having trouble setting up an ethernet, I have two
laptop comuters that i would like to network with the
help of an older desktop computer that would act as a
file server and gateway/firewall to the internet. I
understand the theory of how this works pretty well,
but in practice i don't get ve
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Hi,
FWIW, I'm using the exact same setup (debian unstable + XFree 4.02 + latest
savage drivers) on a Toshiba Tecta 8100, and I have had no problems. This
laptop also has the Savage MX chip.
Rich
On Saturday 05 May 2001 16:05, Radu Muschevici wrote:
> I installed Debian/testing on my Asus L84
Hi,
FWIW, I'm using the exact same setup (debian unstable + XFree 4.02 + latest
savage drivers) on a Toshiba Tecta 8100, and I have had no problems. This
laptop also has the Savage MX chip.
Rich
On Saturday 05 May 2001 16:05, Radu Muschevici wrote:
> I installed Debian/testing on my Asus L8
On Wed, Nov 29, 2000 at 09:45:55AM +0100, Joost Claessen wrote:
> Helo ppl,
>
> Lately I decided to try 2.4.0-test11 on my toshiba. Fetchted the source,
> compiled the kernel whith pcmcia, every thing whent fine. But when I rebooted,
> the cardmgr couldnt loud the i82365 module. I said init_module
On Wed, Nov 29, 2000 at 09:45:55AM +0100, Joost Claessen wrote:
> Helo ppl,
>
> Lately I decided to try 2.4.0-test11 on my toshiba. Fetchted the source,
> compiled the kernel whith pcmcia, every thing whent fine. But when I rebooted,
> the cardmgr couldnt loud the i82365 module. I said init_modul
Does your system lock up? (Can you restart by pressing Alt, Ctrl, Del; When you
try to power off (if your laptop uses a button and APM) does it power off
immediately or after 4 seconds?)
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Does your system lock up? (Can you restart by pressing Alt, Ctrl, Del; When you try to
power off (if your laptop uses a button and APM) does it power off immediately or
after 4 seconds?)
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On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 03:13:32PM -0800, Heather wrote:
::snip::
> But it sure beats the crap out of memorizing the availables list.
um...apt-cache?
>
> * Heather Stern * star@ many places...
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liloconfig? Make sure you back up your lilo.conf first...
--xsdg
::snip::
> Hmm, does anyone know if there's a helpful GUI for lilo.conf the way there's
> a helpful GUI for LOADLIN.EXE?
>
> * Heather Stern * star@ many places...
>
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Sorry...I already deleted the original message, so I'll just respond to this
one...
I'm using a Toshiba Satellite 2775XDVD, and I'm thoroughly impressed.
I bought a Netgear FA510c eth card, compiled the cardbus and tulip modules that
came with my kernel (test7; didn't try the one off t
On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 03:13:32PM -0800, Heather wrote:
::snip::
> But it sure beats the crap out of memorizing the availables list.
um...apt-cache?
>
> * Heather Stern * star@ many places...
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liloconfig? Make sure you back up your lilo.conf first...
--xsdg
::snip::
> Hmm, does anyone know if there's a helpful GUI for lilo.conf the way there's
> a helpful GUI for LOADLIN.EXE?
>
> * Heather Stern * star@ many places...
>
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Sorry...I already deleted the original message, so I'll just respond to this one...
I'm using a Toshiba Satellite 2775XDVD, and I'm thoroughly impressed. I
bought a Netgear FA510c eth card, compiled the cardbus and tulip modules that came
with my kernel (test7; didn't try the one off t
It would be helpful to know which kernel you are trying to compile. If you
can't get xconfig to work, you might try getting the source for a version lower
and patching up.
--xsdg
On Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 01:57:56PM -0800, Michael Dickey wrote:
> I would like take the plunge and compile a
It would be helpful to know which kernel you are trying to compile. If you can't get
xconfig to work, you might try getting the source for a version lower and patching up.
--xsdg
On Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 01:57:56PM -0800, Michael Dickey wrote:
> I would like take the plunge and compile a
Hi at all.
I have a Compaq Armada 7400 with a 10/100 + 56k Modem PCCard. I use in in an
environment which use DHCP to configure the PCs.
I installed on my Potato the dhcpcd package, configure it's config file's voice
IFACE to 'none' and use pcnetconfig to let PCMCIA scripts use dhcpcd.
When i reb
Hi at all.
I have a Compaq Armada 7400 with a 10/100 + 56k Modem PCCard. I use in in an
environment which use DHCP to configure the PCs.
I installed on my Potato the dhcpcd package, configure it's config file's voice IFACE
to 'none' and use pcnetconfig to let PCMCIA scripts use dhcpcd.
When i re
Hi,
did you try to look at your modem if it works?
Use pppconfig and try to configure a connection to your ISP. Then when you have
to choose your modem port let it try for you. If it finds a valid port, well
your modem works, but if it tells you to configure your modem manually well
your card is
Hi,
did you try to look at your modem if it works?
Use pppconfig and try to configure a connection to your ISP. Then when you have to
choose your modem port let it try for you. If it finds a valid port, well your modem
works, but if it tells you to configure your modem manually well your card is
On Sun, 9 Jul 2000, Tony Laszlo wrote:
>
> I am trying to install Debian on a Toshiba
> Satellite T1910CS, 486, 110M HD, 8MB ram .
> I won't be running X and will just need to
> use: vim, pine (+fetchmail/sendmail),
> lynx, ftp, telnet and pcmcia and parallel
> port modules.
>
> Have gon
On Sun, 9 Jul 2000, Tony Laszlo wrote:
>
> I am trying to install Debian on a Toshiba
> Satellite T1910CS, 486, 110M HD, 8MB ram .
> I won't be running X and will just need to
> use: vim, pine (+fetchmail/sendmail),
> lynx, ftp, telnet and pcmcia and parallel
> port modules.
>
> Have go
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