Hi Folks,
Looks like I got my wireless card working with the Compaq Armada. I
had to download the back build modules, set my disk up so that apt-
get would load them, installed everything and built it. To get the
modules on to the machine I just burned CDs. Once that was done I had
to use
Hey Eric,
For the records...can you verify it doesn't work with a recent kernel 2.6.18 ?
Which has,
CONFIG_PRISM54:
Enable PCI and Cardbus support for the following chipset based cards:
On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 19:19:26 -0500, Marsh Eric wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently purchased a Compaq Armada E500 laptop with a 500mhz P3. I
> installed Debian 3.1 r0 on the computer from a set of CDs I've had
> for a while. When I installed Linux there was no networking
Hello,
I recently purchased a Compaq Armada E500 laptop with a 500mhz P3. I
installed Debian 3.1 r0 on the computer from a set of CDs I've had
for a while. When I installed Linux there was no networking card so I
didn't install any networking drivers. I then ordered a 3 Com PCMCI
On Sat, Dec 17, 2005 at 12:34:34AM -0500, gZea wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm installed sarge in to a compaq armada 1750, all works fine except
> the sound. I downloaded and installed the alsa packages, i turned on
> the speakers in the alsa mixer, but i dont't have sound.
Can anybody help me? Thanks,
G.
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Hi,
I'm installed sarge in to a compaq armada 1750, all works fine except
the sound. I downloaded and installed the alsa packages, i turned on
the speakers in the alsa mixer, but i dont't have sound.
Can anybody help me? Thanks,
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Koen Vermeer wrote:
Op vr 07-01-2005, om 15:10 schreef Willie McKemie:
If someone has ALSA working on a similair Armada, please tell me how
you have it configured.
Let's start by giving you my credentials: I recently tried to help
someone else on this list and I failed.
If you're still int
Willie McKemie wrote:
For years, I have been trying to get sound working on Compaq Armadas:
73xx, 78xx, 7400, & 7800. Thanks to some help I got here months ago, I
got it going without ALSA; I guess that's OSS. I've tried to start
using ALSA and now I've gotten sound broken again. This is on a
Op vr 07-01-2005, om 15:10 schreef Willie McKemie:
> If someone has ALSA working on a similair Armada, please tell me how
> you have it configured.
Let's start by giving you my credentials: I recently tried to help
someone else on this list and I failed.
If you're still interested in my advice:
For years, I have been trying to get sound working on Compaq Armadas:
73xx, 78xx, 7400, & 7800. Thanks to some help I got here months ago, I
got it going without ALSA; I guess that's OSS. I've tried to start
using ALSA and now I've gotten sound broken again. This is on a 7400
running Ubuntu,
On Monday 18 October 2004 02:41, Eduard Pauna wrote:
> hi to all,
>
> from a little time a have the notebook from $subj. i installed on it
> debian but i think i am a little stucked - couldn't find with google
> or on the hp.com site the HorizSync &
> VertRefresh for the display and i'm using thos
RRPotratz wrote:
Sverre Helge Bolstad wrote:
hi,
Im trying to install debian for the first time on a Compaq Armada
4210t, 3Gb HD, 96Mb RAM, P233, laptop without CDR-drive and with the
network card in the docking bay.
I get as far as to configure the network before installing the base
system
Sverre Helge Bolstad wrote:
hi,
Im trying to install debian for the first time on a Compaq Armada
4210t, 3Gb HD, 96Mb RAM, P233, laptop without CDR-drive and with the
network card in the docking bay.
I get as far as to configure the network before installing the base
system. Im using a floppy
hi,
Im trying to install debian for the first time on a Compaq Armada
4210t, 3Gb HD, 96Mb RAM, P233, laptop without CDR-drive and with the
network card in the docking bay.
I get as far as to configure the network before installing the base
system. Im using a floppy network install with 6
hi to all,
from a little time a have the notebook from $subj. i installed on it
debian but i think i am a little stucked - couldn't find with google
or on the hp.com site the HorizSync &
VertRefresh for the display and i'm using those reported by knoppix
but i'm not so sure they are the right one
On Thu, Sep 16, 2004 at 08:47:32PM +0200, Bj?rn Schmidt wrote:
> Willie McKemie wrote:
> >Thanks again. I'll start messing again with 2.6, last time I tried it
> >wouldn't compile and I didn't pursue it. I'll just try your .config.
> >Have you had your 7400 sound working with any earlier kernel
On Thu, Sep 16, 2004 at 08:47:32PM +0200, Bj?rn Schmidt wrote:
> Willie McKemie wrote:
> >Thanks again. I'll start messing again with 2.6, last time I tried it
> >wouldn't compile and I didn't pursue it. I'll just try your .config.
> >Have you had your 7400 sound working with any earlier kernel
Willie McKemie wrote:
I have a wide variety of Armada 77xx, 73xx, 7400, & 7800. I have never
gotten satisfactory sound out of any of them. Sound is generally
detected or easily configured (SB compatible ESS). However, generated
sound is always "disjointed"; there seems to be holes or
discon
Willie McKemie wrote:
I have a wide variety of Armada 77xx, 73xx, 7400, & 7800. I have never
gotten satisfactory sound out of any of them. Sound is generally
detected or easily configured (SB compatible ESS). However, generated
sound is always "disjointed"; there seems to be holes or
discont
I have a wide variety of Armada 77xx, 73xx, 7400, & 7800. I have never
gotten satisfactory sound out of any of them. Sound is generally
detected or easily configured (SB compatible ESS). However, generated
sound is always "disjointed"; there seems to be holes or
discontinuities in the output
I have a wide variety of Armada 77xx, 73xx, 7400, & 7800. I have never
gotten satisfactory sound out of any of them. Sound is generally
detected or easily configured (SB compatible ESS). However, generated
sound is always "disjointed"; there seems to be holes or
discontinuities in the output
Title: Sleep button Compaq Armada m700
I recently installed Debian 3.0r2 on a Compaq Armada M700. I would like to be able to put the machine to sleep without having to shut it down all the time, but the sleep button (which did work when I had Fedora installed) just beeps at me.
I am
Title: Sleep button Compaq Armada m700
I recently installed Debian 3.0r2 on a Compaq Armada M700. I would like to be able to put the machine to sleep without having to shut it down all the time, but the sleep button (which did work when I had Fedora installed) just beeps at me.
I am
Thanks for the info Werner, unfortunately it doesn't seem to have
helped. I read somewhere else about making sure that all the settings in
Windows were turned off (set to never) so I will try that. I have some
other M700 questions though:
I am trying to get S1 working with ACPI and I can get it to
Thanks for the info Werner, unfortunately it doesn't seem to have
helped. I read somewhere else about making sure that all the settings in
Windows were turned off (set to never) so I will try that. I have some
other M700 questions though:
I am trying to get S1 working with ACPI and I can get it to
On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 05:49:08PM -0700, Roger Waterhouse wrote:
> Hi;
>
> I have been running a mixture a testing/unstable on this notebook for
> about a year with almost no problems. I recently upgraded to the 2.6
> kernel (kernel-image-2.6-686) and since then having been having random
> but fa
On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 05:49:08PM -0700, Roger Waterhouse wrote:
> Hi;
>
> I have been running a mixture a testing/unstable on this notebook for
> about a year with almost no problems. I recently upgraded to the 2.6
> kernel (kernel-image-2.6-686) and since then having been having random
> but fa
Hi;
I have been running a mixture a testing/unstable on this notebook for
about a year with almost no problems. I recently upgraded to the 2.6
kernel (kernel-image-2.6-686) and since then having been having random
but fairly frequent keyboard lockups. The keyboard becomes unresponsive
to any key p
Hi;
I have been running a mixture a testing/unstable on this notebook for
about a year with almost no problems. I recently upgraded to the 2.6
kernel (kernel-image-2.6-686) and since then having been having random
but fairly frequent keyboard lockups. The keyboard becomes unresponsive
to any key p
hi, i have the Compaq Armada 110 with network and fax
built-in, but devices dont up.
The syslog and dmesg dont found the devices,
please help.
=
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hi, i have the Compaq Armada 110 with network and fax
built-in, but devices dont up.
The syslog and dmesg dont found the devices,
please help.
=
André Jaccon
www.jaccon.org
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Hy, i have the Compaq Armada 110 850 Mhz, and i need the driver for network built-in interface.
i'm search in the web but i dont find.
Please help...
ThankAndré Jaccon
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Hy, i have the Compaq Armada 110 850 Mhz, and i need the driver for network built-in interface.
i'm search in the web but i dont find.
Please help...
ThankAndré Jaccon
www.jaccon.org
Yahoo! Mail - O melhor e-mail do Brasil. Abra sua conta agora!
Hi,
I'm truing to get my irda connection with the mobile working. I have debian
(unstable), compaq armada m700 (with smc-ircc irda port, on /dev/ttyS2) and
Siemens mobile phone with Irda.
I thought I've done everytjing to get the connection. I load modules (idra,
smc-ircc, ircomm,
Hi,
I'm truing to get my irda connection with the mobile working. I have debian
(unstable), compaq armada m700 (with smc-ircc irda port, on /dev/ttyS2) and
Siemens mobile phone with Irda.
I thought I've done everytjing to get the connection. I load modules (idra,
smc-ircc, ircomm,
ok that came out under another thread by accident so im reposting...
hi,
i'm running unstable, and xfree86 3.2.1-14
before starting x everything is fine. Then I start it and when i try to
to got to one of the virtual terminal consoles, the screen is messed up.
Even if I stop X they stay messe
hi,
i'm running unstable, and xfree86 3.2.1-14
before starting x everything is fine. Then I start it and when i try to
to got to one of the virtual terminal consoles, the screen is messed up.
Even if I stop X they stay messed up (ie loads of colors just garbage
completely unreadeable)
anyon
ok that came out under another thread by accident so im reposting...
hi,
i'm running unstable, and xfree86 3.2.1-14
before starting x everything is fine. Then I start it and when i try to
to got to one of the virtual terminal consoles, the screen is messed up.
Even if I stop X they stay messed
hi,
i'm running unstable, and xfree86 3.2.1-14
before starting x everything is fine. Then I start it and when i try to
to got to one of the virtual terminal consoles, the screen is messed up.
Even if I stop X they stay messed up (ie loads of colors just garbage
completely unreadeable)
anyone h
Peter Baker wrote:
hi,
i have a compaq armada with debian installed
x runs fine, but i when i switch to a virtual terminal ctrl alt f1, ctrl
alt f2, etc , i get colored stripes down the screen, its just a mess. is
this anything to do with my X settings? surely not? is there any setting
that
Peter Baker wrote:
hi,
i have a compaq armada with debian installed
x runs fine, but i when i switch to a virtual terminal ctrl alt f1, ctrl
alt f2, etc , i get colored stripes down the screen, its just a mess. is
this anything to do with my X settings? surely not? is there any setting
that
hi,
i have a compaq armada with debian installed
x runs fine, but i when i switch to a virtual terminal ctrl alt f1, ctrl
alt f2, etc , i get colored stripes down the screen, its just a mess. is
this anything to do with my X settings? surely not? is there any setting
that changes how the
hi,
i have a compaq armada with debian installed
x runs fine, but i when i switch to a virtual terminal ctrl alt f1, ctrl
alt f2, etc , i get colored stripes down the screen, its just a mess. is
this anything to do with my X settings? surely not? is there any setting
that changes how the
I am installing debian on a compaq armada 110. I think it runs
too slow so maybe I have some misconfiguration.
Can anybody give me a hint os how to configure it more properly?
I would thank a lot if somebody tells me how to deactive the
automatic click when you push the touchpad, I brings me
I am installing debian on a compaq armada 110. I think it runs
too slow so maybe I have some misconfiguration.
Can anybody give me a hint os how to configure it more properly?
I would thank a lot if somebody tells me how to deactive the
automatic click when you push the touchpad, I brings me
kernel 2.4.18-686 on woody.
My question is the following:
I want to read the flash memory card in slot pcmcia with cisco flash file
system on. Is it possible?
I must to have a driver for to manage MTD in slot pcmcia (what in modconf?)
and a software for to manage the file system ( cffs in www.si.
kernel 2.4.18-686 on woody.
My question is the following:
I want to read the flash memory card in slot pcmcia with cisco flash file
system on. Is it possible?
I must to have a driver for to manage MTD in slot pcmcia (what in modconf?)
and a software for to manage the file system ( cffs in www.si.
"Remo" == Remo Inverardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Remo> I'm using a Compaq Armada M700 laptop, running SID with
Remo> vanilla, self compiled 2.4.20 and 2.4.21-pre6 kernels. Under
Remo> both kernel versions, a "poweroff" does a shutdo
At 14:08 2003-04-03, Remo Inverardi wrote:
Ivar,
> You need to compile apm or acpi into the kernel to make a
> complete shutdown to work.
APM is compiled and linked into my kernel. As far as I can tell, APM works
fine (/proc/apm shows battery stats etc). ACPI did no seem to work with
the M700
Ivar,
> You need to compile apm or acpi into the kernel to make a
> complete shutdown to work.
APM is compiled and linked into my kernel. As far as I can tell, APM
works fine (/proc/apm shows battery stats etc). ACPI did no seem to work
with the M700 when I last tried it using kernel version 2
"Remo" == Remo Inverardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Remo> I'm using a Compaq Armada M700 laptop, running SID with
Remo> vanilla, self compiled 2.4.20 and 2.4.21-pre6 kernels. Under
Remo> both kernel versions, a "poweroff" does a shutdo
At 11:30 2003-04-03, Remo Inverardi wrote:
I'm using a Compaq Armada M700 laptop, running SID with vanilla, self
compiled 2.4.20 and 2.4.21-pre6 kernels. Under both kernel versions, a
"poweroff" does a shutdown, but no power off. I played around with kernel
options, trying t
At 14:08 2003-04-03, Remo Inverardi wrote:
Ivar,
> You need to compile apm or acpi into the kernel to make a
> complete shutdown to work.
APM is compiled and linked into my kernel. As far as I can tell, APM works
fine (/proc/apm shows battery stats etc). ACPI did no seem to work with
the M700 wh
Ivar,
> You need to compile apm or acpi into the kernel to make a
> complete shutdown to work.
APM is compiled and linked into my kernel. As far as I can tell, APM
works fine (/proc/apm shows battery stats etc). ACPI did no seem to work
with the M700 when I last tried it using kernel version 2.4
At 11:30 2003-04-03, Remo Inverardi wrote:
I'm using a Compaq Armada M700 laptop, running SID with vanilla, self
compiled 2.4.20 and 2.4.21-pre6 kernels. Under both kernel versions, a
"poweroff" does a shutdown, but no power off. I played around with kernel
options, trying t
I'm using a Compaq Armada M700 laptop, running SID with vanilla, self
compiled 2.4.20 and 2.4.21-pre6 kernels. Under both kernel versions, a
"poweroff" does a shutdown, but no power off. I played around with
kernel options, trying to both shutdown using real and protected mo
I'm using a Compaq Armada M700 laptop, running SID with vanilla, self
compiled 2.4.20 and 2.4.21-pre6 kernels. Under both kernel versions, a
"poweroff" does a shutdown, but no power off. I played around with
kernel options, trying to both shutdown using real and protected m
Dear all,
I'm having problems with getting IrDA printing with Armada M700. So far
I've managed to get IrDA `stack' working, I can see the printer
responding to signals; this is my `irdadump' spit-out:
18:16:11.903042 xid:cmd 1c467d09 > S=6 s=0 (14)
18:16:11.993029 xid:cmd 1c467d09 >
Dear all,
I'm having problems with getting IrDA printing with Armada M700. So far
I've managed to get IrDA `stack' working, I can see the printer
responding to signals; this is my `irdadump' spit-out:
18:16:11.903042 xid:cmd 1c467d09 > S=6 s=0 (14)
18:16:11.993029 xid:cmd 1c467d09 > f
Hi,
this is not really a problem directly tied to Debian, but ... O:-)
I have a Compaq Armada 3500, that has a ES1869 sound card. This card
has some kind of "3D Effect" that some pesky engineer thought was cool, but is
really *awful* :-) It makes any music coming out of
Hi,
this is not really a problem directly tied to Debian, but ... O:-)
I have a Compaq Armada 3500, that has a ES1869 sound card. This card
has some kind of "3D Effect" that some pesky engineer thought was cool, but is
really *awful* :-) It makes any music coming out of
hi...
i know very little about laptops..(that out the way)
need help..
have a toshiba 24 speed cdrom drive (not cdrw) in above laptop and am trying to replace with TEAC CD-W216E (CDRW) DRIVE.
fits perfectly...same connnections ..
when bootup, syestem reports error "incorrect media type"..does not g
hi...
i know very little about laptops..(that out the way)
need help..
have a toshiba 24 speed cdrom drive (not cdrw) in above laptop and am trying to replace with TEAC CD-W216E (CDRW) DRIVE.
fits perfectly...same connnections ..
when bootup, syestem reports error "incorrect media type"..does not g
I am using Compaq Armada M700 with Debian 3.0 and an ATI driver to 1024x768
and 32 bits. The image is perfect. GDM and GNOME have a very nice interface.
In the lilo.conf I have this line:
vga=795 and the image in console is very good with small characters in colors.
> On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at
Thanks, Michal, in the meantime I did the same and - it's working all
right now.
Michal Melewski wrote:
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 02:04:28PM +0100, Lukasz W. wrote:
I'm using Compaq Armada M700 with framebuffer device (standard linux
VESA module). Framebuffer was used mainly to g
I am using Compaq Armada M700 with Debian 3.0 and an ATI driver to 1024x768
and 32 bits. The image is perfect. GDM and GNOME have a very nice interface.
In the lilo.conf I have this line:
vga=795 and the image in console is very good with small characters in colors.
> On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at
Thanks, Michal, in the meantime I did the same and - it's working all
right now.
Michal Melewski wrote:
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 02:04:28PM +0100, Lukasz W. wrote:
I'm using Compaq Armada M700 with framebuffer device (standard linux
VESA module). Framebuffer was used mainly to g
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 02:04:28PM +0100, Lukasz W. wrote:
>
> I'm using Compaq Armada M700 with framebuffer device (standard linux
> VESA module). Framebuffer was used mainly to get a fancy boot logo as
> well as 128x48 screen resolution in text mode. For a while I was using X
Hi,
I'm using Compaq Armada M700 with framebuffer device (standard linux
VESA module). Framebuffer was used mainly to get a fancy boot logo as
well as 128x48 screen resolution in text mode. For a while I was using X
server (old 3.x.x) version for Mach64, which was quite fast, but
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 02:04:28PM +0100, Lukasz W. wrote:
>
> I'm using Compaq Armada M700 with framebuffer device (standard linux
> VESA module). Framebuffer was used mainly to get a fancy boot logo as
> well as 128x48 screen resolution in text mode. For a while I was using X
Hi,
I'm using Compaq Armada M700 with framebuffer device (standard linux
VESA module). Framebuffer was used mainly to get a fancy boot logo as
well as 128x48 screen resolution in text mode. For a while I was using X
server (old 3.x.x) version for Mach64, which was quite fast, but
Does anyone know for sure how to get the sound working properly on the
Compaq Armada 7792DMT? I have it partially working... ymessenger's sounds
play, but somewhat staccato, probably due to problems with the interrupts.
I have access to the BIOS setup routine if there is anything to change
Does anyone know for sure how to get the sound working properly on the
Compaq Armada 7792DMT? I have it partially working... ymessenger's sounds
play, but somewhat staccato, probably due to problems with the interrupts.
I have access to the BIOS setup routine if there is anything to change
Has anyone encountered the problem of a Compaq Armada 7792DMT (or for that
matter any other laptop) switching itself off? This one seems to do it all
the time. Last time, it switched off within 10 minutes of me stopping using
it.
Is there any way I can trace why this is happening? I need the
Has anyone encountered the problem of a Compaq Armada 7792DMT (or for that
matter any other laptop) switching itself off? This one seems to do it all
the time. Last time, it switched off within 10 minutes of me stopping using
it.
Is there any way I can trace why this is happening? I need the
oes anyone know the correct settings for a Compaq Armada 7792DMT?
>
> you have three choices:
> 1. use the XFree 3.3.6 (SVGA-Server)
> 2. use the vesa driver in XFree 4
> 3. use the XFree 4.2.1 backport packages
> (eg from: "deb http://www.fs.tum.de/~bunk/debian woody/bunk-1 mai
Hi Phil,
On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 07:02:24PM +, Phil Reynolds wrote:
> Having cracked the problem with my network card, I am now trying to get
> XFree86 running on my laptop.
>
> Does anyone know the correct settings for a Compaq Armada 7792DMT?
you have three choices:
1. u
oes anyone know the correct settings for a Compaq Armada 7792DMT?
>
> you have three choices:
> 1. use the XFree 3.3.6 (SVGA-Server)
> 2. use the vesa driver in XFree 4
> 3. use the XFree 4.2.1 backport packages
> (eg from: "deb http://www.fs.tum.de/~bunk/debian woody/bunk-1 mai
Hi Phil,
On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 07:02:24PM +, Phil Reynolds wrote:
> Having cracked the problem with my network card, I am now trying to get
> XFree86 running on my laptop.
>
> Does anyone know the correct settings for a Compaq Armada 7792DMT?
you have three choices:
1. u
Having cracked the problem with my network card, I am now trying to get
XFree86 running on my laptop.
Does anyone know the correct settings for a Compaq Armada 7792DMT?
Thanks in advance.
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Having cracked the problem with my network card, I am now trying to get
XFree86 running on my laptop.
Does anyone know the correct settings for a Compaq Armada 7792DMT?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi Lukaxz,
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 12:45:02PM +, Lukasz W. wrote:
> thanks for your tips - I read your FAQ before, but still can't make my
> priter work. `dmesg' says there are two ports: /dev/ttyS0 and
> /dev/ttyS2, and because I have only one serial port on the laptop, I
> suppose /dev/tt
Hi Lukaxz,
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 12:45:02PM +, Lukasz W. wrote:
> thanks for your tips - I read your FAQ before, but still can't make my
> priter work. `dmesg' says there are two ports: /dev/ttyS0 and
> /dev/ttyS2, and because I have only one serial port on the laptop, I
> suppose /dev/tt
> thanks for your tips - I read your FAQ before, but still can't make my
> priter work. `dmesg' says there are two ports: /dev/ttyS0 and
> /dev/ttyS2, and because I have only one serial port on the laptop, I
> suppose /dev/ttyS2 is IrDA port. I still get SOME response from the
> printer (i.e. t
Werner Heuser wrote:
BTW: I'm using `irattach /dev/ttyS2' - this is right, right? :-)
You may find detailed instructions how to find out which serial
device to use and how to handle printer connections in the
InfraRed-HOWTO http://mobilix.org/howtos.html
Werner
Werner,
thanks for your tip
> thanks for your tips - I read your FAQ before, but still can't make my
> priter work. `dmesg' says there are two ports: /dev/ttyS0 and
> /dev/ttyS2, and because I have only one serial port on the laptop, I
> suppose /dev/ttyS2 is IrDA port. I still get SOME response from the
> printer (i.e. t
Werner Heuser wrote:
BTW: I'm using `irattach /dev/ttyS2' - this is right, right? :-)
You may find detailed instructions how to find out which serial
device to use and how to handle printer connections in the
InfraRed-HOWTO http://mobilix.org/howtos.html
Werner
Werner,
thanks for your tips
> BTW: I'm using `irattach /dev/ttyS2' - this is right, right? :-)
You may find detailed instructions how to find out which serial
device to use and how to handle printer connections in the
InfraRed-HOWTO http://mobilix.org/howtos.html
Werner
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> BTW: I'm using `irattach /dev/ttyS2' - this is right, right? :-)
You may find detailed instructions how to find out which serial
device to use and how to handle printer connections in the
InfraRed-HOWTO http://mobilix.org/howtos.html
Werner
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On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 06:05, Lukasz W. wrote:
> When I say `cat file1.txt > /dev/irlpt0' however, I got no response.
I don't think that'll work because the stuff needs to be put in a form
suitable for the printer e.g postscript or HP/GL.
You are sending bits straight to the device.
You need to a
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 06:05, Lukasz W. wrote:
> When I say `cat file1.txt > /dev/irlpt0' however, I got no response.
I don't think that'll work because the stuff needs to be put in a form
suitable for the printer e.g postscript or HP/GL.
You are sending bits straight to the device.
You need to a
Dear All,
I have problems with using using IrDA port on abovementioned laptop to
print on HP LJ 2100 TN. `irdadump' states that some form of
communication takes place; printers LED is also blinking when it can see
infra red port of the laptop.
When I say `cat file1.txt > /dev/irlpt0' however
Dear All,
I have problems with using using IrDA port on abovementioned laptop to
print on HP LJ 2100 TN. `irdadump' states that some form of
communication takes place; printers LED is also blinking when it can see
infra red port of the laptop.
When I say `cat file1.txt > /dev/irlpt0' however,
Ben,
Thanks for the info - I have seen the references - but as far as I could see
no reference to XFree86 Version 4.2.0
Best regards,
Chris Tipney
-Original Message-
From: Ben Hansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 December 2002 18:40
To: Chris Tipney
Subject: Re: Compaq Armada
Ben,
Thanks for the info - I have seen the references - but as far as I could see
no reference to XFree86 Version 4.2.0
Best regards,
Chris Tipney
-Original Message-
From: Ben Hansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 December 2002 18:40
To: Chris Tipney
Subject: Re: Compaq Armada
I'm trying to get XFree86 4.2.0 to work on my Compaq Armada 7770 DMT, I can
only get a very low resolution screen to work - anyone had any real success.
The same machine worked quite well with XFree 3.
Thanks,
Chris Tipney
p.s. using woody
I'm trying to get XFree86 4.2.0 to work on my Compaq Armada 7770 DMT, I can
only get a very low resolution screen to work - anyone had any real success.
The same machine worked quite well with XFree 3.
Thanks,
Chris Tipney
p.s. using woody
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i just installed woody on my compaq armada 1700.
i got X to work with a little pblm though : the @ key or char cannot be
done when i use X !! i have no idea why and where the pblm could be ...
i can do some @ char under console (tty*) but not under X...
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