On Sun, 8 Feb 2004 00:54, "Jon Fawcett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now I have XP, and my recently purchased DVD burner, when connected,
> disconnects a second or two later. I presume that this is a subtle driver
> issue to do with currents through wires acknowledged or something...
>
> Any ideas
On Sun, 8 Feb 2004 00:54, "Jon Fawcett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now I have XP, and my recently purchased DVD burner, when connected,
> disconnects a second or two later. I presume that this is a subtle driver
> issue to do with currents through wires acknowledged or something...
>
> Any ideas
Hi, hope you can help me you seem to know what you
are talking about (please dont lose me though)
Have a PCMCIA ieee1394 card, 3 years old, designed
for win98se presumably.
Now I have XP, and my recently purchased DVD
burner, when connected, disconnects a second or two later. I presume th
Hi, hope you can help me you seem to know what you
are talking about (please dont lose me though)
Have a PCMCIA ieee1394 card, 3 years old, designed
for win98se presumably.
Now I have XP, and my recently purchased DVD
burner, when connected, disconnects a second or two later. I presume th
Appears the texas controller needs to be configured as a yenta_socket in the
pcmcia config!
Andy
On Saturday 17 January 2004 12:34 pm, Andrew Neillans wrote:
> Debian Unstable
> Kernel 2.6.1, as downloaded from kernel.org
> PCMCIA support enabled and compiled as modules.
>
> Laptop is a NEC Vers
Appears the texas controller needs to be configured as a yenta_socket in the
pcmcia config!
Andy
On Saturday 17 January 2004 12:34 pm, Andrew Neillans wrote:
> Debian Unstable
> Kernel 2.6.1, as downloaded from kernel.org
> PCMCIA support enabled and compiled as modules.
>
> Laptop is a NEC Vers
Debian Unstable
Kernel 2.6.1, as downloaded from kernel.org
PCMCIA support enabled and compiled as modules.
Laptop is a NEC Versa M300
Installing I had to disable the pcmcia-cs package otherwise it crashed.
After installing, and upgrading to unstable, I reinstalled pcmcia-cs.
Boots without crashi
Debian Unstable
Kernel 2.6.1, as downloaded from kernel.org
PCMCIA support enabled and compiled as modules.
Laptop is a NEC Versa M300
Installing I had to disable the pcmcia-cs package otherwise it crashed.
After installing, and upgrading to unstable, I reinstalled pcmcia-cs.
Boots without crashi
rehi doug...
please stick to the list.
* Doug Neville-Dove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-18 09:45 +0200]:
> I've checked out what you suggested and I do have pcmcia_cs and
> pcmcia-modules-2.4.18-bf2.4 installed.
>
> /etc/init.d/pcmcia had the entry pcic=i82365, but I just tried
> "yenta_socket"
rehi doug...
please stick to the list.
* Doug Neville-Dove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-18 09:45 +0200]:
> I've checked out what you suggested and I do have pcmcia_cs and
> pcmcia-modules-2.4.18-bf2.4 installed.
>
> /etc/init.d/pcmcia had the entry pcic=i82365, but I just tried
> "yenta_socket"
hi doug..
* Doug Neville-Dove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-17 14:32 +0200]:
> I'm using kernel 2.4.18 & when I do 'cardinfo' it tells me "no pcmcia
> driver in /proc/devices".
i get that message when i stop the pcmcia service.
so make sure to have the packages pcmcia-cs and kernel-modules-2.4.18
Hi all
I'm having a 'huge' pcmcia problem with my Time Cybernote 953e (alias
CTX 700e).
I have Deb installed and running ok, and I have managed to get a Dlink
DU-E100 usb-ethernet adapter running.
But I really need to use my wireless network so the PCMCIA/Cardbus is
essential.
I'm using kernel 2
hi doug..
* Doug Neville-Dove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-17 14:32 +0200]:
> I'm using kernel 2.4.18 & when I do 'cardinfo' it tells me "no pcmcia
> driver in /proc/devices".
i get that message when i stop the pcmcia service.
so make sure to have the packages pcmcia-cs and kernel-modules-2.4.18
Hi all
I'm having a 'huge' pcmcia problem with my Time Cybernote 953e (alias
CTX 700e).
I have Deb installed and running ok, and I have managed to get a Dlink
DU-E100 usb-ethernet adapter running.
But I really need to use my wireless network so the PCMCIA/Cardbus is
essential.
I'm using kernel 2
> I recommend getting the ck13 super-patch...just google ck13 and it
> should be the first one available...it gives lots of nicew performence
> enhancing features like preemption, low latency, and it has ACPI in it.
I just tried applying this patch to the debian 2.4.19 kernel. I got a message
> I recommend getting the ck13 super-patch...just google ck13 and it
> should be the first one available...it gives lots of nicew performence
> enhancing features like preemption, low latency, and it has ACPI in it.
I just tried applying this patch to the debian 2.4.19 kernel. I got a message
David LeCount wrote:
Hello. I just got my first laptop (an old one) and
installed Debian 3.0 on it. The default kernel didn't
support my soundcard, so I decided to upgrade. First I
tried 2.4.13 because I already had it downloaded on my
desktop, and then I tried 2.4.19. I compiled both as
debs. No
Hello. I just got my first laptop (an old one) and
installed Debian 3.0 on it. The default kernel didn't
support my soundcard, so I decided to upgrade. First I
tried 2.4.13 because I already had it downloaded on my
desktop, and then I tried 2.4.19. I compiled both as
debs. Now I'm missing more than
David LeCount wrote:
Hello. I just got my first laptop (an old one) and
installed Debian 3.0 on it. The default kernel didn't
support my soundcard, so I decided to upgrade. First I
tried 2.4.13 because I already had it downloaded on my
desktop, and then I tried 2.4.19. I compiled both as
debs. Now
Hello. I just got my first laptop (an old one) and
installed Debian 3.0 on it. The default kernel didn't
support my soundcard, so I decided to upgrade. First I
tried 2.4.13 because I already had it downloaded on my
desktop, and then I tried 2.4.19. I compiled both as
debs. Now I'm missing more than
Try to put this in your /etc/default/pcmcia:
# Defaults for pcmcia (sourced by /etc/init.d/pcmcia)
PCMCIA=yes
PCIC=yenta_socket
PCIC_OPTS=
CORE_OPTS=
CARDMGR_OPTS=
This works for me and I had the same problems like you.
Marc
On Sunday 26 May 2002 05:10, you wrote:
> Hello
>
> I dist-upgraded a p
Try to put this in your /etc/default/pcmcia:
# Defaults for pcmcia (sourced by /etc/init.d/pcmcia)
PCMCIA=yes
PCIC=yenta_socket
PCIC_OPTS=
CORE_OPTS=
CARDMGR_OPTS=
This works for me and I had the same problems like you.
Marc
On Sunday 26 May 2002 05:10, you wrote:
> Hello
>
> I dist-upgraded a
sven petterson, 2002-May-26 04:10 +:
>
> I dist-upgraded a potato laptop to woody last night and the pcmciaservices
> refuse to start under the kernel-image-2.4.18 packages, i have matching
> pcmcia-modules package installed.
>
> I get an error when it tries to load the i82365.o module:
> "
sven petterson, 2002-May-26 04:10 +:
>
> I dist-upgraded a potato laptop to woody last night and the pcmciaservices
> refuse to start under the kernel-image-2.4.18 packages, i have matching
> pcmcia-modules package installed.
>
> I get an error when it tries to load the i82365.o module:
>
Hello
I dist-upgraded a potato laptop to woody last night and the pcmciaservices
refuse to start under the kernel-image-2.4.18 packages, i have matching
pcmcia-modules package installed.
I get an error when it tries to load the i82365.o module:
"unresolved symbol isapnp_find_dev_R9991be23"
Hello
I dist-upgraded a potato laptop to woody last night and the pcmciaservices
refuse to start under the kernel-image-2.4.18 packages, i have matching
pcmcia-modules package installed.
I get an error when it tries to load the i82365.o module:
"unresolved symbol isapnp_find_dev_R9991be23"
Look through the mail archives at
http://www.swiss.ai.mit.edu/projects/omnibook. Problems
with PCMCIA have been addressed there a couple of times.
You may also want to consider woody instead of potato
(it helps with some of the newer hardware that's in the
laptop you have).
Miguel Cavazos wrot
hello im new to this list hi everyone i just got my first new brand
laptop yesterday, im trying potato on it but the pcmcia wont go up the
module ds.o and i82365 wont go up it says theres no socket or device for
ds.o
anyone can help me out with this??
thank you
Miguel
Look through the mail archives at
http://www.swiss.ai.mit.edu/projects/omnibook. Problems
with PCMCIA have been addressed there a couple of times.
You may also want to consider woody instead of potato
(it helps with some of the newer hardware that's in the
laptop you have).
Miguel Cavazos wrot
hello im new to this list hi everyone i just got my first new brand
laptop yesterday, im trying potato on it but the pcmcia wont go up the
module ds.o and i82365 wont go up it says theres no socket or device for
ds.o
anyone can help me out with this??
thank you
Miguel
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Glen Mehn wrote:
did you try the 2.4.9 in-kernel pcmcia stuff? It's been working like a charm
for me (well, I think I had to change all the ide_cs to ide-cs -- or vice versa
-- to properly mount my CF card in a pcmcia adapter.
just that you need the tools in pcmcia-cs.
I also couldn't get th
Glen Mehn wrote:
> did you try the 2.4.9 in-kernel pcmcia stuff? It's been working like a charm for me
>(well, I think I had to change all the ide_cs to ide-cs -- or vice versa -- to
>properly mount my CF card in a pcmcia adapter.
>
> just that you need the tools in pcmcia-cs.
>
> I also coul
One thing...on my t20, I found that I had to use yenta_socket _not_ i82365
(change PCIC in your /etc/defaults/pcmcia file) to get the kernel moduels
working
cheers
R
Tom Allison wrote:
> Glen Mehn wrote:
>
> > did you try the 2.4.9 in-kernel pcmcia stuff? It's been working like a
> > charm f
One thing...on my t20, I found that I had to use yenta_socket _not_ i82365 (change
PCIC in your /etc/defaults/pcmcia file) to get the kernel moduels working
cheers
R
Tom Allison wrote:
> Glen Mehn wrote:
>
> > did you try the 2.4.9 in-kernel pcmcia stuff? It's been working like a ch
On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 03:28:49PM +0200, Frank Petzold wrote:
> I cannot start the PCMCIA subsystem on my A20p:
I have resolved the problem now: deselect the PCMCIA support in the kernel
source and compile the pcmcia-source modules (from unstable). These work.
--
Dipl. Informatikingenieur ETH F
On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 03:28:49PM +0200, Frank Petzold wrote:
> I cannot start the PCMCIA subsystem on my A20p:
I have resolved the problem now: deselect the PCMCIA support in the kernel
source and compile the pcmcia-source modules (from unstable). These work.
--
Dipl. Informatikingenieur ETH
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> "Tom" == Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tom> Event the reinstallation of the pcmcia-cs debian package doesn't
Tom> 'fix' anything for me at all. Since nothing compiles and nothing
Tom> functions I can only assume that it is horribly ho
> "Heather" == Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Heather> In fact if you don't feel up to compiling your own kernels you
Heather> can try the kit-kernels from all the major distros and then
Heather> keep whichever gives you the newest and most efficient support.
Heather> P.s. don't take a 2
> This posting is enough to keep my from attempting a Debian installation on
> my ThinkPad 770z.
>
> RH 6.2, while old, at least works.
I know this is going to sound strange, but...
You can set up a perfectly excellent Debian system, and use the kernel and
modules from an RH 6.2 disk. The kerne
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> "Tom" == Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tom> Event the reinstallation of the pcmcia-cs debian package doesn't
Tom> 'fix' anything for me at all. Since nothing compiles and nothing
Tom> functions I can only assume that it is horribly h
> "Heather" == Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Heather> In fact if you don't feel up to compiling your own kernels you
Heather> can try the kit-kernels from all the major distros and then
Heather> keep whichever gives you the newest and most efficient support.
Heather> P.s. don't take a
This posting is enough to keep my from attempting a Debian installation on
my ThinkPad 770z.
RH 6.2, while old, at least works.
>
> thinkpad a21m, 2.4.9 kernel, woody.
>
> I may have to try the kernel pcmcia stuff - but I don't see the driver I
> need in the list. I may be SOL.
> I'm really bumm
Glen Mehn wrote:
did you try the 2.4.9 in-kernel pcmcia stuff? It's been working like a charm
for me (well, I think I had to change all the ide_cs to ide-cs -- or vice versa
-- to properly mount my CF card in a pcmcia adapter.
just that you need the tools in pcmcia-cs.
I also couldn't get th
> This posting is enough to keep my from attempting a Debian installation on
> my ThinkPad 770z.
>
> RH 6.2, while old, at least works.
I know this is going to sound strange, but...
You can set up a perfectly excellent Debian system, and use the kernel and
modules from an RH 6.2 disk. The kern
This posting is enough to keep my from attempting a Debian installation on
my ThinkPad 770z.
RH 6.2, while old, at least works.
>
> thinkpad a21m, 2.4.9 kernel, woody.
>
> I may have to try the kernel pcmcia stuff - but I don't see the driver I
> need in the list. I may be SOL.
> I'm really bum
Glen Mehn wrote:
> did you try the 2.4.9 in-kernel pcmcia stuff? It's been working like a charm for me
>(well, I think I had to change all the ide_cs to ide-cs -- or vice versa -- to
>properly mount my CF card in a pcmcia adapter.
>
> just that you need the tools in pcmcia-cs.
>
> I also coul
did you try the 2.4.9 in-kernel pcmcia stuff? It's been working like a charm
for me (well, I think I had to change all the ide_cs to ide-cs -- or vice versa
-- to properly mount my CF card in a pcmcia adapter.
just that you need the tools in pcmcia-cs.
I also couldn't get the pcmcia-cs package
Glen Mehn wrote:
you know that, even with pcmcia kernel support (from the 2.4 kernels) you need
the pcmcia packages installed -- that's where you get cardctl, /etc/pcmcia/*,
etc...
just a thought.
glen
I think that I'm having essentially the same king of problem here.
I have recently
you know that, even with pcmcia kernel support (from the 2.4 kernels) you need
the pcmcia packages installed -- that's where you get cardctl, /etc/pcmcia/*,
etc...
just a thought.
glen
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 01:34:45AM +0200, Frank Petzold wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 04:33:06PM +0200,
did you try the 2.4.9 in-kernel pcmcia stuff? It's been working like a charm for me
(well, I think I had to change all the ide_cs to ide-cs -- or vice versa -- to
properly mount my CF card in a pcmcia adapter.
just that you need the tools in pcmcia-cs.
I also couldn't get the pcmcia-cs package
Glen Mehn wrote:
> you know that, even with pcmcia kernel support (from the 2.4 kernels) you need the
>pcmcia packages installed -- that's where you get cardctl, /etc/pcmcia/*, etc...
>
> just a thought.
>
> glen
>
>
I think that I'm having essentially the same king of problem here.
I ha
you know that, even with pcmcia kernel support (from the 2.4 kernels) you need the
pcmcia packages installed -- that's where you get cardctl, /etc/pcmcia/*, etc...
just a thought.
glen
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 01:34:45AM +0200, Frank Petzold wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 04:33:06PM +0200,
On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 04:33:06PM +0200, H.Heinold wrote:
> > The odd thing is that probe finds:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# probe -v
> > PCI bridge probe: TI 1450 found, 2 sockets.
> >
> >
> > Cards work under Win98. Any ideas?
>
>
> Is your kernel selfcompiled or the one from debian? In bo
On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 04:33:06PM +0200, H.Heinold wrote:
> > The odd thing is that probe finds:
> >
> > root@sten:~# probe -v
> > PCI bridge probe: TI 1450 found, 2 sockets.
> >
> >
> > Cards work under Win98. Any ideas?
>
>
> Is your kernel selfcompiled or the one from debian? In both case
On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 03:28:49PM +0200, Frank Petzold wrote:
> I cannot start the PCMCIA subsystem on my A20p:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# /etc/init.d/pcmcia restart
> Shutting down PCMCIA services:.
> Starting PCMCIA services: modulesinsmod: a module named pcmcia_core already
> exists
> /lib/modu
On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 03:28:49PM +0200, Frank Petzold wrote:
> I cannot start the PCMCIA subsystem on my A20p:
>
> root@sten:~# /etc/init.d/pcmcia restart
> Shutting down PCMCIA services:.
> Starting PCMCIA services: modulesinsmod: a module named pcmcia_core already exists
> /lib/modules/2.4.8-
I cannot start the PCMCIA subsystem on my A20p:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# /etc/init.d/pcmcia restart
Shutting down PCMCIA services:.
Starting PCMCIA services: modulesinsmod: a module named pcmcia_core already
exists
/lib/modules/2.4.8-xfs/pcmcia/i82365.o: init_module: No such device
Hint: insmod error
I cannot start the PCMCIA subsystem on my A20p:
root@sten:~# /etc/init.d/pcmcia restart
Shutting down PCMCIA services:.
Starting PCMCIA services: modulesinsmod: a module named pcmcia_core already exists
/lib/modules/2.4.8-xfs/pcmcia/i82365.o: init_module: No such device
Hint: insmod errors can be
on Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 06:08:22PM -0800, Heather ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > Or try fiddling with hdparm parameters.
> > Hmmm... Pointers? Haven't tried that yet.
>
> (while it is "being normal" to you, try this and see if it works - if it
> does, then try slipping its respective halves i
on Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 06:08:22PM -0800, Heather ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > Or try fiddling with hdparm parameters.
> > Hmmm... Pointers? Haven't tried that yet.
>
> (while it is "being normal" to you, try this and see if it works - if it
> does, then try slipping its respective halves
> > Or try fiddling with hdparm parameters.
> Hmmm... Pointers? Haven't tried that yet.
(while it is "being normal" to you, try this and see if it works - if it
does, then try slipping its respective halves into the apm event.d sequence)
Try using hdparm to order the CD to completely shutdown/
on Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 05:43:48PM -0600, Andreas Mohr ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 03:35:26PM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> > I've purchased an Amethyst 20U (Compal 20U OEM) with the optional
> > docking base unit containing a floppy and cdrom.
> >
> > I'm runnin
> > Or try fiddling with hdparm parameters.
> Hmmm... Pointers? Haven't tried that yet.
(while it is "being normal" to you, try this and see if it works - if it
does, then try slipping its respective halves into the apm event.d sequence)
Try using hdparm to order the CD to completely shutdown
On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 03:35:26PM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> I've purchased an Amethyst 20U (Compal 20U OEM) with the optional
> docking base unit containing a floppy and cdrom.
>
> I'm running Debian GNU/Linux, kernel:
>
> GNU/Linux version 2.2.18pre21 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc v
I've purchased an Amethyst 20U (Compal 20U OEM) with the optional
docking base unit containing a floppy and cdrom.
I'm running Debian GNU/Linux, kernel:
GNU/Linux version 2.2.18pre21 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.95.2
2220 (Debian GNU/GNU/Linux)) #1 Thu Jan 25 18:40:22 PST 2001
on Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 05:43:48PM -0600, Andreas Mohr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 03:35:26PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I've purchased an Amethyst 20U (Compal 20U OEM) with the optional
> > docking base unit containing a floppy and cdrom.
> >
> > I'm running D
On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 03:35:26PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've purchased an Amethyst 20U (Compal 20U OEM) with the optional
> docking base unit containing a floppy and cdrom.
>
> I'm running Debian GNU/Linux, kernel:
>
> GNU/Linux version 2.2.18pre21 (root@shrink) (gcc version 2
I've purchased an Amethyst 20U (Compal 20U OEM) with the optional
docking base unit containing a floppy and cdrom.
I'm running Debian GNU/Linux, kernel:
GNU/Linux version 2.2.18pre21 (root@shrink) (gcc version 2.95.2
2220 (Debian GNU/GNU/Linux)) #1 Thu Jan 25 18:40:22 PST 2001
Th
All working now - started tcpdump, and everything worked fine - I read
in another post that there may be something about that particular card
(ARP caching issues?) that keeps it from operating correctly until it
is put in promiscuous mode - something tcpdump would do. I need to figure
out how to ge
All working now - started tcpdump, and everything worked fine - I read
in another post that there may be something about that particular card
(ARP caching issues?) that keeps it from operating correctly until it
is put in promiscuous mode - something tcpdump would do. I need to figure
out how to g
> Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > did you says tty little-s 2 ? shouldn't it be ttyS2 ?
> >
>
> Boy do I feel like an idiot! I'm still confused though, because it was
> working... Changed to ttyS2 and modem works fine. in /dev there are,
> however, ttys0, ttys1, etc. as well as ttyS0
> Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > did you says tty little-s 2 ? shouldn't it be ttyS2 ?
> >
>
> Boy do I feel like an idiot! I'm still confused though, because it was
> working... Changed to ttyS2 and modem works fine. in /dev there are,
> however, ttys0, ttys1, etc. as well as ttyS
Michael,
So you have network connectivity, but not necessarily tcp/ip connectivity
(assuming no hardware problems).
I believe you said you could not ping a server (tcp/ip).
Can you ping yourself? ping 127.0.0.1 and ping server.assigned.ip.123
Are you using a DHCP relay? (which would allow your
Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> did you says tty little-s 2 ? shouldn't it be ttyS2 ?
>
Boy do I feel like an idiot! I'm still confused though, because it was
working... Changed to ttyS2 and modem works fine. in /dev there are,
however, ttys0, ttys1, etc. as well as ttyS0, ttyS1, etc.
Michael,
So you have network connectivity, but not necessarily tcp/ip connectivity (assuming no
hardware problems).
I believe you said you could not ping a server (tcp/ip).
Can you ping yourself? ping 127.0.0.1 and ping server.assigned.ip.123
Are you using a DHCP relay? (which would allow your
Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> did you says tty little-s 2 ? shouldn't it be ttyS2 ?
>
Boy do I feel like an idiot! I'm still confused though, because it was
working... Changed to ttyS2 and modem works fine. in /dev there are,
however, ttys0, ttys1, etc. as well as ttyS0, ttyS1, etc.
> Computer is a Dell Latitude D266XT with a Xircom realport 10/100 ethernet
> + modem - I had network and dialup using wvdial both working, but without
> making any changes I am now having problems: wvdial gives me "cannot
> open /dev/ttys2: Input/output error"
did you says tty little-s 2 ? shoul
> Computer is a Dell Latitude D266XT with a Xircom realport 10/100 ethernet
> + modem - I had network and dialup using wvdial both working, but without
> making any changes I am now having problems: wvdial gives me "cannot
> open /dev/ttys2: Input/output error"
did you says tty little-s 2 ? shou
Computer is a Dell Latitude D266XT with a Xircom realport 10/100 ethernet
+ modem - I had network and dialup using wvdial both working, but without
making any changes I am now having problems: wvdial gives me "cannot
open /dev/ttys2: Input/output error"
I can start ethernet, and pump gets me an IP
Computer is a Dell Latitude D266XT with a Xircom realport 10/100 ethernet
+ modem - I had network and dialup using wvdial both working, but without
making any changes I am now having problems: wvdial gives me "cannot
open /dev/ttys2: Input/output error"
I can start ethernet, and pump gets me an IP
rk card
> and my HP 800CT. I switched to the older install disks ( thanks Charlie
> ) after experiencing the pcmcia problems noted on this list.
>
> Now the install works and grabs the base system using ftp. At this point
> I can switch to another shell and ping the network. Bu
Hi all,
I'm trying to do an install of potato using a xircom pcmcia network card
and my HP 800CT. I switched to the older install disks ( thanks Charlie
) after experiencing the pcmcia problems noted on this list.
Now the install works and grabs the base system using ftp. At this point
Thanx Heather. I'm running a stock Debian2.1 system on the Toshiba. I'll
see about the cardservices version. How do I do this...? lsmod? cat
/proc/???
The CTX is running Corel Linux Delux v1.0 which is Debian2.1 derived,
but must have an updated cardservices version.
Can't check it till I get h
> Thank you for the reply.
>
> On the Toshiba: When I put in the card I get 1 low beep. When I remove it
> I get 1 high pitch beep. The messages on the console are :
> ...
> On the CTX: I get two high beeps on boot or when inserting the card. when
> removed, I get 1 beep.
Unrecognized. check
first high beep is the recognition that a card has been entered. The
second beep (high or low) is that it was able to be configured.
If you somehow managed to get a card recognized incorrectly, you would get
high beep, high beep, nasty behavior.
> I haven't had pcmcia problems recently
Thank you for the reply.
On the Toshiba: When I put in the card I get 1 low beep. When I remove
it I get
1 high pitch beep. The messages on the console are :
...
INIT: Entering runlevel:2
Starting system log daemon: syslogd klogd
Starting PCMCIA services: modules cardmgr. ( I hear the 1 beep about
round it.
No, when pcmcia works fine, you can put in and take out cards
whenever you like. If a card is recognized, it says high-beep,
high-beep. If not, it say high-beep, low-beep (or just low-beep,
apparently, sometimes).
I haven't had pcmcia problems recently, so I more or less forg
Dear sir :
For CardBus card, you may find a gold strip at the connecting end of
your card. It's the only difference between R2 card and Cardbus card in
shape.
Regards,
Albert L.J. Chang
Thank you for the reply.
On the Toshiba: When I put in the card I get 1 low beep. When I remove it I
g
Thank you for the reply.
On the Toshiba: When I put in the card I get 1 low beep. When I remove it I get
1 high pitch beep. The messages on the console are :
...
INIT: Entering runlevel:2
Starting system log daemon: syslogd klogd
Starting PCMCIA services: modules cardmgr. ( I hear the 1 beep about
Hello,
>
I'm trying to get a Toshiba T1900 Satellite (486sx) to work with a
PCMCIA NIC/Modem card with no luck.
What happens when you put in the card? What is the message on the console?
What noise (two high bee
I'm trying to get a Toshiba T1900 Satellite (486sx) to work with a
PCMCIA NIC/Modem card with no luck.
I have two laptops:
An old 486sx Toshiba Satellite T1900 and a newer CTX EzBook P166. I
installed Debian 2.1 on the Toshiba and am able to use a 10Mbps pcmcia
network card in it's single slot so
>> I posted it as a reply but it wasn't... HELP PLEASE!
Hello, I'm experiencing a strange problem with my PCMCIA modem.
I installed Slink on my Mitac 6133, so I had 2.0.36 kernel and 3.0.5 pcmcia
package installed automatically.
All worked fine, except that when I try to send an email with an at
Hello, I'm experiencing a strange problem with my PCMCIA modem.
I installed Slink on my Mitac 6133, so I had 2.0.36 kernel and 3.0.5 pcmcia
package installed automatically.
All worked fine, except that when I try to send an email with an attachmente
bigger than 10K, the connection
stops. This ha
> > When I try to use the tcic controller driver and start PCMCIA, I get an
> > "init_module: Device or resource busy" error. Also, the kernel log reports:
> > "Databook TCIC-2 PCMCIA probe: not found."
> > "ds: no socket drivers loaded!"
> > "unloading PCMCIA Card Services"
> >
> > However, if I t
> > When I try to use the tcic controller driver and start PCMCIA, I get an
> > "init_module: Device or resource busy" error. Also, the kernel log reports:
> > "Databook TCIC-2 PCMCIA probe: not found."
> > "ds: no socket drivers loaded!"
> > "unloading PCMCIA Card Services"
> >
> > However, if I t
On Thu, Dec 23, 1999 at 12:03:15PM -0800, Nathan Sandver wrote:
> When I try to use the tcic controller driver and start PCMCIA, I get an
> "init_module: Device or resource busy" error. Also, the kernel log reports:
> "Databook TCIC-2 PCMCIA probe: not found."
> "ds: no socket drivers loaded!"
> "
On Thu, Dec 23, 1999 at 12:03:15PM -0800, Nathan Sandver wrote:
> When I try to use the tcic controller driver and start PCMCIA, I get an
> "init_module: Device or resource busy" error. Also, the kernel log reports:
> "Databook TCIC-2 PCMCIA probe: not found."
> "ds: no socket drivers loaded!"
> "
Hello,
I'm trying to get PCMCIA services working on a Texas Instruments TravelMate
5300. I'm using potato, a 2.2.13 kernel of my own build (I had to leave out
PCI support, because the kernel goes into an infinite loop while probing PCI
hardware), recompiled PCMCIA modules, and a recompiled pcm
Hello,
I'm trying to get PCMCIA services working on a Texas Instruments TravelMate
5300. I'm using potato, a 2.2.13 kernel of my own build (I had to leave out
PCI support, because the kernel goes into an infinite loop while probing PCI
hardware), recompiled PCMCIA modules, and a recompiled pcmci
NaNoFlaW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a Compaq presario 1685. I installed debian 2.0 ( hamm ) on it i
> configured the PCMCIA with the option i82365. When im runnig the module
> "insmod 182365.o" the system crash
>
> here the probe dump:
> INTEL PCI probe: 182365sl DF found, 2 sockets
>
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