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Da: CECCHI FABIO
Inviato: mercoledì 20
luglio 2005 10.27
A: 'debian-amd64@lists.debian.org'
Oggetto: Installation problems
with HP zv6069EA
Hello everyone,
I bought a HP zv6069EA laptop with AMD Athon 64
3500+ (2.
"Nick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think the problem lies where I had to choose which components to install.
> I tried to install all the Xfree components but still after login I cannot
> get XWindows to launch. This is the error I get when I type STARTX.
>
> X: cannot stat /etc/X11/X (No suc
"Nick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think the problem lies where I had to choose which components to install.
> I tried to install all the Xfree components but still after login I cannot
> get XWindows to launch. This is the error I get when I type STARTX.
>
> X: cannot stat /etc/X11/X (No su
Hi There
Please can somebody help me with my Debian installation.
I have tried my first debian installation but with some teething problems.
I have a 6gb disk drive which I have a 3gb partition for Windows and the
rest for linux. First I copied the contents of Debian 2.2.19pre17 disc 1 to
my hard
Hi There
Please can somebody help me with my Debian installation.
I have tried my first debian installation but with some teething problems.
I have a 6gb disk drive which I have a 3gb partition for Windows and the
rest for linux. First I copied the contents of Debian 2.2.19pre17 disc 1 to
my hard
Hi,
I just installed 2.2r3 and saw that I could upgrade to unstable so I
did and stuffed my installation. So I reinstalled 2.2r3 without
enabling apt to upgrade as I had kept all the files on my hard drive.
This is the first time I have been trying to use debian since kernel
2.0.34 I think.
Hi,
I just installed 2.2r3 and saw that I could upgrade to unstable so I
did and stuffed my installation. So I reinstalled 2.2r3 without
enabling apt to upgrade as I had kept all the files on my hard drive.
This is the first time I have been trying to use debian since kernel
2.0.34 I think.
When I try to install debian on my IBM T23 it freezes while running the
default kernel after/during writing this to the screen: "md driver
0.36.6 MAX_MD_DEV=4, MAX_REAL=8" I have NO idea why, and I'd actually be
satisfied if I could circomvent it with a boot-parameter. This happens
on both pota
When I try to install debian on my IBM T23 it freezes while running the
default kernel after/during writing this to the screen: "md driver
0.36.6 MAX_MD_DEV=4, MAX_REAL=8" I have NO idea why, and I'd actually be
satisfied if I could circomvent it with a boot-parameter. This happens
on both pot
> From: "Renchi Raju" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > the fact that you have to do a pcmcia start eth0 is surprising. you
might
> > have a corrupted script file. you can try purging the current pcmcia-cs
> and
> ...
hmmm - a whole bunch of corrupted stuff :-(
I reinstalled pcmcia-cs and pcmcia-source, t
> From: "Renchi Raju" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > the fact that you have to do a pcmcia start eth0 is surprising. you
might
> > have a corrupted script file. you can try purging the current pcmcia-cs
> and
> ...
hmmm - a whole bunch of corrupted stuff :-(
I reinstalled pcmcia-cs and pcmcia-source,
From: "Renchi Raju" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> the fact that you have to do a pcmcia start eth0 is surprising. you might
> have a corrupted script file. you can try purging the current pcmcia-cs
and
...
> /etc/pcmcia/config and then loads up the corresponding driver for it. It
> also recognizes the cla
the fact that you have to do a pcmcia start eth0 is surprising. you might
have a corrupted script file. you can try purging the current pcmcia-cs and
then reinstalling it again (unless you have tried it already). I had a look at
how the pcmcia scripts run and it looks like, on boot or on card inser
From: "Renchi Raju" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> the fact that you have to do a pcmcia start eth0 is surprising. you might
> have a corrupted script file. you can try purging the current pcmcia-cs
and
...
> /etc/pcmcia/config and then loads up the corresponding driver for it. It
> also recognizes the cl
the fact that you have to do a pcmcia start eth0 is surprising. you might
have a corrupted script file. you can try purging the current pcmcia-cs and
then reinstalling it again (unless you have tried it already). I had a look at
how the pcmcia scripts run and it looks like, on boot or on card inse
From: "Renchi Raju" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> what does your /etc/pcmcia.conf say
>
> On Thu, Nov 01, 2001 at 08:21:46PM +0100, Dominik Schwald wrote:
> > Am Donnerstag, 1. November 2001 20:18 schrieb Derek Broughton:
> > > That doesn't _necessarily_ work.
> >
> > Well in my case it worked.
> > But i d
what does your /etc/pcmcia.conf say
On Thu, Nov 01, 2001 at 08:21:46PM +0100, Dominik Schwald wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 1. November 2001 20:18 schrieb Derek Broughton:
> > That doesn't _necessarily_ work.
>
> Well in my case it worked.
> But i don't understand why it's necessary to start pcmcia by
Am Donnerstag, 1. November 2001 20:18 schrieb Derek Broughton:
> That doesn't _necessarily_ work.
Well in my case it worked.
But i don't understand why it's necessary to start pcmcia by myself if
i configured pcmcia well and also got the basesystem via ftp with my
pcmcia network card.
Wouldn't i
From: "Renchi Raju" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> try "/etc/init.d/pcmcia start" if the pcmcia setup is all set up. You can
> check /etc/pcmcia/network.opts for your network setup.
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 01, 2001 at 06:03:32PM +0100, Dominik Schwald wrote:
> > But after rebooting debian forgets about my pcmc
Hi,
i now managed to let DEBIAN recognize my PCMCIA network card right (to
be accurate, i changed the module in
/target/etc/pcmcia/config
for the Asix AX88190 Fast Ethernet from axnet_cs to pcnet_cs)
Debian now still thinks i use an Asix card, but gets the right module.
Now i'm able to insta
try "/etc/init.d/pcmcia start" if the pcmcia setup is all set up. You can
check /etc/pcmcia/network.opts for your network setup.
On Thu, Nov 01, 2001 at 06:03:32PM +0100, Dominik Schwald wrote:
> Hi,
> i now managed to let DEBIAN recognize my PCMCIA network card right (to
> be accurate, i chan
From: "Renchi Raju" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> what does your /etc/pcmcia.conf say
>
> On Thu, Nov 01, 2001 at 08:21:46PM +0100, Dominik Schwald wrote:
> > Am Donnerstag, 1. November 2001 20:18 schrieb Derek Broughton:
> > > That doesn't _necessarily_ work.
> >
> > Well in my case it worked.
> > But i
what does your /etc/pcmcia.conf say
On Thu, Nov 01, 2001 at 08:21:46PM +0100, Dominik Schwald wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 1. November 2001 20:18 schrieb Derek Broughton:
> > That doesn't _necessarily_ work.
>
> Well in my case it worked.
> But i don't understand why it's necessary to start pcmcia b
Am Donnerstag, 1. November 2001 20:18 schrieb Derek Broughton:
> That doesn't _necessarily_ work.
Well in my case it worked.
But i don't understand why it's necessary to start pcmcia by myself if
i configured pcmcia well and also got the basesystem via ftp with my
pcmcia network card.
Wouldn't
From: "Renchi Raju" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> try "/etc/init.d/pcmcia start" if the pcmcia setup is all set up. You can
> check /etc/pcmcia/network.opts for your network setup.
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 01, 2001 at 06:03:32PM +0100, Dominik Schwald wrote:
> > But after rebooting debian forgets about my pcm
try "/etc/init.d/pcmcia start" if the pcmcia setup is all set up. You can
check /etc/pcmcia/network.opts for your network setup.
On Thu, Nov 01, 2001 at 06:03:32PM +0100, Dominik Schwald wrote:
> Hi,
> i now managed to let DEBIAN recognize my PCMCIA network card right (to
> be accurate, i cha
Hi,
i now managed to let DEBIAN recognize my PCMCIA network card right (to
be accurate, i changed the module in
/target/etc/pcmcia/config
for the Asix AX88190 Fast Ethernet from axnet_cs to pcnet_cs)
Debian now still thinks i use an Asix card, but gets the right module.
Now i'm able to inst
On Tuesday 30 October 2001 10:42, Dominik Schwald wrote:
I know this has been reported as a bug
but it appears tht if you look in syslog
it is loading the wrong module,
i fixed by changing the 'axnet_cs" to "pcnet_cs"
which does the substitution when loading modles.
I believe the file i did t
Am Montag, 29. Oktober 2001 22:01 schrieb Renchi Raju:
> on virtual console 2, try lsmod to see what modules are loaded. then
> rmmod axnet_cs if already loaded. try modprobe tulip_cb or modprobe
> pcnet_cs and see which one works for you (see mesgs on console 3/4) .
okay. well i didn't find lsmod
On Tuesday 30 October 2001 10:42, Dominik Schwald wrote:
I know this has been reported as a bug
but it appears tht if you look in syslog
it is loading the wrong module,
i fixed by changing the 'axnet_cs" to "pcnet_cs"
which does the substitution when loading modles.
I believe the file i did
Am Montag, 29. Oktober 2001 22:01 schrieb Renchi Raju:
> on virtual console 2, try lsmod to see what modules are loaded. then
> rmmod axnet_cs if already loaded. try modprobe tulip_cb or modprobe
> pcnet_cs and see which one works for you (see mesgs on console 3/4) .
okay. well i didn't find lsmo
on virtual console 2, try lsmod to see what modules are loaded. then rmmod
axnet_cs if already loaded. try modprobe tulip_cb or modprobe pcnet_cs and
see which one works for you (see mesgs on console 3/4) .
renchi
On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 06:38:42PM +0100, Dominik Schwald wrote:
> Am Montag, 29.
on virtual console 2, try lsmod to see what modules are loaded. then rmmod
axnet_cs if already loaded. try modprobe tulip_cb or modprobe pcnet_cs and
see which one works for you (see mesgs on console 3/4) .
renchi
On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 06:38:42PM +0100, Dominik Schwald wrote:
> Am Montag, 29.
Am Montag, 29. Oktober 2001 16:48 schrieb Renchi Raju:
> I think your card uses tulip_cb
> module. just proceed with network configuration and try and see (on
> virtual console 3 or 4) the kernel messages as it tries to recognize
> the card.
Hi,
okay i think found the problem: after configuration
Dominik Schwald, 2001-Oct-29 16:29 +0100:
> I configured PCMCIA bevor i configured the device driver modules.
> Actually i dont know what driver to use to get my network card
> working...
If you installed PCMCIA support during install, you don't need to
add any network drivers. The PCMCIA supp
pcmcia has its own set of modules which it uses automatically when it
recognizes your card and so you don't have to use the net modules from the
device drivers options. I think your card uses tulip_cb module. just proceed
with network configuration and try and see (on virtual console 3 or 4) the
ke
Hi,
i just tried to install debian testing via ftp on my laptop with a
PCMCIA network card.
My Hardware:
- Gericom RE450CT 10M Ethernet FCC-ID MQ4EC2T
- network OVERDOSE II Notebook (P III 550)
Software:
Debian GNU/Linux 3.0.15 (testing) 1,44 Disks (2001-10-16)
I configured PCMCIA bevor i conf
Am Montag, 29. Oktober 2001 16:48 schrieb Renchi Raju:
> I think your card uses tulip_cb
> module. just proceed with network configuration and try and see (on
> virtual console 3 or 4) the kernel messages as it tries to recognize
> the card.
Hi,
okay i think found the problem: after configuration
Dominik Schwald, 2001-Oct-29 16:29 +0100:
> I configured PCMCIA bevor i configured the device driver modules.
> Actually i dont know what driver to use to get my network card
> working...
If you installed PCMCIA support during install, you don't need to
add any network drivers. The PCMCIA sup
pcmcia has its own set of modules which it uses automatically when it
recognizes your card and so you don't have to use the net modules from the
device drivers options. I think your card uses tulip_cb module. just proceed
with network configuration and try and see (on virtual console 3 or 4) the
k
Hi,
i just tried to install debian testing via ftp on my laptop with a
PCMCIA network card.
My Hardware:
- Gericom RE450CT 10M Ethernet FCC-ID MQ4EC2T
- network OVERDOSE II Notebook (P III 550)
Software:
Debian GNU/Linux 3.0.15 (testing) 1,44 Disks (2001-10-16)
I configured PCMCIA bevor i con
Hi Soren,
Its fairly easy. if you have put in any information in
/etc/networks/interfaces, then take it out,
leaving the localhost information in there only.
Next; decide whether you are using DHCP or not, because that makes a
difference on how you
configure the network.opts file. The network.o
Hi Soren,
Its fairly easy. if you have put in any information in
/etc/networks/interfaces, then take it out,
leaving the localhost information in there only.
Next; decide whether you are using DHCP or not, because that makes a
difference on how you
configure the network.opts file. The network.
Søren Neigaard wrote:
>
> Monday, October 08, 2001, 9:42:40 AM, Guillaume wrote:
>
> G> Ok so you have PCMCIA-CS installed, and when you
> G> type "ifconfig eth0" it does not find the interface.
> I get:
>
> eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:10:A4:B8:5C:61
> UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAS
ebian installation problems
Can you send the results of :
ls -al /etc/pcmcia #, and
cat /etc/pcmcia/network.opts
-Original Message-
From: Søren Neigaard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 10:12 AM
To: Glen Mehn
Cc: Guillaume; Jeff Coppock; debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Su
installation problems
Tuesday, October 09, 2001, 6:45:06 PM, Glen wrote:
GM> look in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts. You should see something similar to:
GM> auto eth0
GM> iface eth0 inet static
GM> address x.x.x.x
GM> netmask 255.255.255.0
GM>
Søren Neigaard wrote:
>
> Monday, October 08, 2001, 9:42:40 AM, Guillaume wrote:
>
> G> Ok so you have PCMCIA-CS installed, and when you
> G> type "ifconfig eth0" it does not find the interface.
> I get:
>
> eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:10:A4:B8:5C:61
> UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICA
only mess things up. By editing out /etc/pcmcia/network.opts,
it happily runs!
-Original Message-
From: Glen S Mehn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 10:05 PM
To: Søren Neigaard
Cc: Guillaume; Jeff Coppock; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Re[2]: Debian installation pro
installation problems
Tuesday, October 09, 2001, 6:45:06 PM, Glen wrote:
GM> look in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts. You should see something similar to:
GM> auto eth0
GM> iface eth0 inet static
GM> address x.x.x.x
GM> netmask 255.255.255.0
GM> network x.x.x.x
GM&
Tuesday, October 09, 2001, 6:45:06 PM, Glen wrote:
GM> look in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts. You should see something similar to:
GM> auto eth0
GM> iface eth0 inet static
GM> address x.x.x.x
GM> netmask 255.255.255.0
GM> network x.x.x.x
GM> broadcast x.x.x.x
GM>
look in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts. You should see something similar to:
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address x.x.x.x
netmask 255.255.255.0
network x.x.x.x
broadcast x.x.x.x
gateway x.x.x.x
that's where you'll configure your networking info. After you do
Monday, October 08, 2001, 9:42:40 AM, Guillaume wrote:
G> Ok so you have PCMCIA-CS installed, and when you
G> type "ifconfig eth0" it does not find the interface.
I get:
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:10:A4:B8:5C:61
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:65 e
Tuesday, October 09, 2001, 6:45:06 PM, Glen wrote:
GM> look in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts. You should see something similar to:
GM> auto eth0
GM> iface eth0 inet static
GM> address x.x.x.x
GM> netmask 255.255.255.0
GM> network x.x.x.x
GM> broadcast x.x.x.x
GM>
look in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts. You should see something similar to:
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address x.x.x.x
netmask 255.255.255.0
network x.x.x.x
broadcast x.x.x.x
gateway x.x.x.x
that's where you'll configure your networking info. After you do
Monday, October 08, 2001, 9:42:40 AM, Guillaume wrote:
G> Ok so you have PCMCIA-CS installed, and when you
G> type "ifconfig eth0" it does not find the interface.
I get:
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:10:A4:B8:5C:61
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:65
Søren Neigaard wrote:
> GM> in that you don't need to use.
> I don't know what I have added??
Ok so you have PCMCIA-CS installed, and when you
type "ifconfig eth0" it does not find the interface.
> >> GM> you could have a look at the docs on linuxdoc.org (or in
> >> /usr/share/doc/en-HOWTO/pcmci
Monday, October 08, 2001, 11:56:09 PM, Glen wrote:
>> GM> that *I* would do is:
>> GM> dpkg --purge pcmcia-cs
>> GM> apt-get install pcmcia-cs
>> GM> the first command will purge your config files, and the second will
>> reinstall (and reconfig) the pcmcia access.
>> Did that, and I now got the ch
Søren Neigaard wrote:
> GM> in that you don't need to use.
> I don't know what I have added??
Ok so you have PCMCIA-CS installed, and when you
type "ifconfig eth0" it does not find the interface.
> >> GM> you could have a look at the docs on linuxdoc.org (or in
>/usr/share/doc/en-HOWTO/pcmcia-c
Monday, October 08, 2001, 11:56:09 PM, Glen wrote:
>> GM> that *I* would do is:
>> GM> dpkg --purge pcmcia-cs
>> GM> apt-get install pcmcia-cs
>> GM> the first command will purge your config files, and the second will reinstall
>(and reconfig) the pcmcia access.
>> Did that, and I now got the cha
On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 10:10:40PM +0200, S?ren Neigaard wrote:
> Monday, October 08, 2001, 8:41:18 PM, Glen wrote:
>
> GM> that *I* would do is:
> GM> dpkg --purge pcmcia-cs
> GM> apt-get install pcmcia-cs
> GM> the first command will purge your config files, and the second will
> reinstall (a
Forgot to say that it still doesn't work :(
Monday, October 08, 2001, 8:41:18 PM, Glen wrote:
GM> that *I* would do is:
GM> dpkg --purge pcmcia-cs
GM> apt-get install pcmcia-cs
GM> the first command will purge your config files, and the second will
reinstall (and reconfig) the pcmcia access.
Did
Monday, October 08, 2001, 8:41:18 PM, Glen wrote:
GM> that *I* would do is:
GM> dpkg --purge pcmcia-cs
GM> apt-get install pcmcia-cs
GM> the first command will purge your config files, and the second will
reinstall (and reconfig) the pcmcia access.
Did that, and I now got the chance to configure
On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 10:10:40PM +0200, S?ren Neigaard wrote:
> Monday, October 08, 2001, 8:41:18 PM, Glen wrote:
>
> GM> that *I* would do is:
> GM> dpkg --purge pcmcia-cs
> GM> apt-get install pcmcia-cs
> GM> the first command will purge your config files, and the second will reinstall
>(a
that *I* would do is:
dpkg --purge pcmcia-cs
apt-get install pcmcia-cs
the first command will purge your config files, and the second will reinstall
(and reconfig) the pcmcia access.
you could have a look at the docs on linuxdoc.org (or in
/usr/share/doc/en-HOWTO/pcmcia-cs, if you installed do
Monday, October 08, 2001, 8:24:54 PM, Glen wrote:
GM> /etc/init.d/pcmcia {start|stop|restart} ?
stopping PCMCIA services: cardmgr modules
starting PCMCIA services: cardmgr modules
But I have no network access!? I have at no time specified xirc2ps as
my driver, shouldn't I? What do I do now? Can I
/etc/init.d/pcmcia {start|stop|restart} ?
On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 08:08:10PM +0200, S?ren Neigaard wrote:
> Monday, October 08, 2001, 3:10:50 AM, Glen wrote:
> GM> try 'apt-get install pcmcia-cs'
> It claims to have the latest version of pcmcia-cs
>
> GM> you'll need to know the chipset of your
Forgot to say that it still doesn't work :(
Monday, October 08, 2001, 8:41:18 PM, Glen wrote:
GM> that *I* would do is:
GM> dpkg --purge pcmcia-cs
GM> apt-get install pcmcia-cs
GM> the first command will purge your config files, and the second will reinstall (and
reconfig) the pcmcia access.
Di
Monday, October 08, 2001, 3:10:50 AM, Glen wrote:
GM> try 'apt-get install pcmcia-cs'
It claims to have the latest version of pcmcia-cs
GM> you'll need to know the chipset of your card, as well as whether or not
your card is pcmcia or cardbus-- check the hardware-HOWTO at
http://www.linuxdoc.org
Monday, October 08, 2001, 8:41:18 PM, Glen wrote:
GM> that *I* would do is:
GM> dpkg --purge pcmcia-cs
GM> apt-get install pcmcia-cs
GM> the first command will purge your config files, and the second will reinstall (and
reconfig) the pcmcia access.
Did that, and I now got the chance to configure
that *I* would do is:
dpkg --purge pcmcia-cs
apt-get install pcmcia-cs
the first command will purge your config files, and the second will reinstall (and
reconfig) the pcmcia access.
you could have a look at the docs on linuxdoc.org (or in
/usr/share/doc/en-HOWTO/pcmcia-cs, if you installed d
Monday, October 08, 2001, 8:24:54 PM, Glen wrote:
GM> /etc/init.d/pcmcia {start|stop|restart} ?
stopping PCMCIA services: cardmgr modules
starting PCMCIA services: cardmgr modules
But I have no network access!? I have at no time specified xirc2ps as
my driver, shouldn't I? What do I do now? Can
/etc/init.d/pcmcia {start|stop|restart} ?
On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 08:08:10PM +0200, S?ren Neigaard wrote:
> Monday, October 08, 2001, 3:10:50 AM, Glen wrote:
> GM> try 'apt-get install pcmcia-cs'
> It claims to have the latest version of pcmcia-cs
>
> GM> you'll need to know the chipset of you
Monday, October 08, 2001, 3:10:50 AM, Glen wrote:
GM> try 'apt-get install pcmcia-cs'
It claims to have the latest version of pcmcia-cs
GM> you'll need to know the chipset of your card, as well as whether or not your card
is pcmcia or cardbus-- check the hardware-HOWTO at http://www.linuxdoc.org
try 'apt-get install pcmcia-cs'
you'll need to know the chipset of your card, as well as whether or not your
card is pcmcia or cardbus-- check the hardware-HOWTO at http://www.linuxdoc.org/
glen
On Sun, Oct 07, 2001 at 08:04:13PM +0200, S?ren Neigaard wrote:
> Sunday, October 07, 2001, 7:11:48
try 'apt-get install pcmcia-cs'
you'll need to know the chipset of your card, as well as whether or not your card is
pcmcia or cardbus-- check the hardware-HOWTO at http://www.linuxdoc.org/
glen
On Sun, Oct 07, 2001 at 08:04:13PM +0200, S?ren Neigaard wrote:
> Sunday, October 07, 2001, 7:11:48
Sunday, October 07, 2001, 7:11:48 PM, Jeff wrote:
>> I'm trying to install on a Dell Inspiron 7500, and I have gotten some hints
>> from some
>> of you earlier. But I can't figure out where I setup the PCMCIA card
>> during the setup (Xircom 10/100/56). The only thing I am asked about my
>> PCMC
neigaard, 2001-Oct-07 13:16 +0200:
> Hi all, didn't know which list to post too.
>
> I'm trying to install on a Dell Inspiron 7500, and I have gotten some hints
> from some
> of you earlier. But I can't figure out where I setup the PCMCIA card
> during the setup (Xircom 10/100/56). The only thing
Sunday, October 07, 2001, 7:11:48 PM, Jeff wrote:
>> I'm trying to install on a Dell Inspiron 7500, and I have gotten some hints from
>some
>> of you earlier. But I can't figure out where I setup the PCMCIA card
>> during the setup (Xircom 10/100/56). The only thing I am asked about my PCMCIA
>
neigaard, 2001-Oct-07 13:16 +0200:
> Hi all, didn't know which list to post too.
>
> I'm trying to install on a Dell Inspiron 7500, and I have gotten some hints from some
> of you earlier. But I can't figure out where I setup the PCMCIA card
> during the setup (Xircom 10/100/56). The only thing I
Hi all, didn't know which list to post too.
I'm trying to install on a Dell Inspiron 7500, and I have gotten some hints
from some
of you earlier. But I can't figure out where I setup the PCMCIA card
during the setup (Xircom 10/100/56). The only thing I am asked about my PCMCIA
card, is
whether i
On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Antonino Murador wrote:
> I have an Asus A1000 series notebook so equipped:
>
> I tried to install potato and I did the following steps:
>
> 1. I defragmented my HD
> 2. Launched the installation CD1
> 3. Created a 1,1 GB Linux native partition on /dev/hda2 and a Linux swap
I have an Asus A1000
series notebook so equipped:
- PIII 700
MHz
- 64 MB
RAM
- 10GB
HD
- Ethernet &
modem PCMCIA
- Windows ME
preinstalled.
I tried to install
potato and I did the following steps:
1. I defragmented my
HD
2. Launched the
installation CD1
3. Created a 1,1 GB
Linu
I have an Asus A1000
series notebook so equipped:
- PIII 700
MHz
- 64 MB
RAM
- 10GB
HD
- Ethernet &
modem PCMCIA
- Windows ME
preinstalled.
I tried to install
potato and I did the following steps:
1. I defragmented my
HD
2. Launched the
installation CD1
3. Created a 1,1 GB
Linux
On Mon, 15 May 2000, Wallace B. Leigh wrote:
>
> I am trying to install my pcmcia drivers on an old Gateway Colorbook.
> (I got it for free). When I run Config,
> or try to recompile the module, I get the following messages:
>
> Starting PCMCIA services:
> modules/lib/modules/2.0.34/pcmcia/pcmcia
I am trying to install my pcmcia drivers on an old Gateway Colorbook.
(I got it for free). When I run Config,
or try to recompile the module, I get the following messages:
Starting PCMCIA services:
modules/lib/modules/2.0.34/pcmcia/pcmcia_core.o:
unresolved symbol apm_unregister_callback_Rb7166c6
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