> Have you got the Toshiba Tecra 8000? If so, how do you get it into
> suspend mode?
nope the thinkpad 390.
sorry.
adam.
> Have you got the Toshiba Tecra 8000? If so, how do you get it into
> suspend mode?
nope the thinkpad 390.
sorry.
adam.
> > I am not trusting in suspending and so called "Hibernation" and so on. I
> > am shutting down when i stop using the laptop.
>
> fwiw it works just fine for me. it was a little flakey at first but now
> that i'm running 2.2.12 )and i belive the important part was to enable
> CONFIG_APM_ALLOW_
> > I am not trusting in suspending and so called "Hibernation" and so on. I
> > am shutting down when i stop using the laptop.
>
> fwiw it works just fine for me. it was a little flakey at first but now
> that i'm running 2.2.12 )and i belive the important part was to enable
> CONFIG_APM_ALLOW_
> ess - Works without problems with alsa ...
damn, i haven't found anyone with the neomagic that's managed to make sound
work well.
> I am not trusting in suspending and so called "Hibernation" and so on. I
> am shutting down when i stop using the laptop.
fwiw it works just fine for me. it was
> ess - Works without problems with alsa ...
damn, i haven't found anyone with the neomagic that's managed to make sound
work well.
> I am not trusting in suspending and so called "Hibernation" and so on. I
> am shutting down when i stop using the laptop.
fwiw it works just fine for me. it was
On Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 05:21:28PM -0800, Adam Shand wrote:
>
> which 390 do you have? the one with the neomagic sound card or the one with
> the ess? if you have the neomagic one i'd love to know if/how you got sound
ess - Works without problems with alsa ...
> to work. i've hard marginal su
On Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 05:21:28PM -0800, Adam Shand wrote:
>
> which 390 do you have? the one with the neomagic sound card or the one with
> the ess? if you have the neomagic one i'd love to know if/how you got sound
ess - Works without problems with alsa ...
> to work. i've hard marginal su
>
>What is "cardbus" / How do I tell whether I have cardbus? Is this a
>property of the Laptop, or the Xircom card, or both?
>
Ok I hope this is a understandable explanation.
Cardbus is a newer standard that incorporates PCMCIA so that it can be
backwards compatable. Cardbus Sockets can take both
>
>What is "cardbus" / How do I tell whether I have cardbus? Is this a
>property of the Laptop, or the Xircom card, or both?
>
Ok I hope this is a understandable explanation.
Cardbus is a newer standard that incorporates PCMCIA so that it can be
backwards compatable. Cardbus Sockets can take both
> The pcmcia utils - I had no luck with the 3.0.14 - Instead i debianized
> the 3.1 pcmcia utils and those worked flawlessly ...
hey thanks for that, this is the exact same setup i've got, i'll upgrade!
> Currently running Toshiba Tecra 8000 and an IBM Thinkpad 390 with the
> Cardbus Realport 10
> The pcmcia utils - I had no luck with the 3.0.14 - Instead i debianized
> the 3.1 pcmcia utils and those worked flawlessly ...
hey thanks for that, this is the exact same setup i've got, i'll upgrade!
> Currently running Toshiba Tecra 8000 and an IBM Thinkpad 390 with the
> Cardbus Realport 10
> Thanks for all the comments! I've got the modem working, by using
> /dev/ttyS3.
great!
> What is "cardbus" / How do I tell whether I have cardbus? Is this a
> property of the Laptop, or the Xircom card, or both?
to be honest i'm not exactly sure of all the answers (eg. is it an extension
to
> Thanks for all the comments! I've got the modem working, by using
> /dev/ttyS3.
great!
> What is "cardbus" / How do I tell whether I have cardbus? Is this a
> property of the Laptop, or the Xircom card, or both?
to be honest i'm not exactly sure of all the answers (eg. is it an extension
to
Thanks for all the comments! I've got the modem working, by using
/dev/ttyS3.
> > I've compiled my own kernel (2.0.36) along with my own pcmcia modules
> > package. I notice that "hot swap" doesn't seem to work. That is,
> > when I push the card in or take the card out, the kernel doesn't seem
Thanks for all the comments! I've got the modem working, by using
/dev/ttyS3.
> > I've compiled my own kernel (2.0.36) along with my own pcmcia modules
> > package. I notice that "hot swap" doesn't seem to work. That is,
> > when I push the card in or take the card out, the kernel doesn't seem
On Sat, Sep 25, 1999 at 11:49:43PM +, Mark Phillips wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've recently installed Debian on a Toshiba Tecra 8000. I'm trying to
> get a Xircom RealPort Ethernet + Modem card working.
>
> I've compiled my own kernel (2.0.36) along with my own pcmcia modules
> package. I notice tha
On Sat, Sep 25, 1999 at 11:49:43PM +, Mark Phillips wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've recently installed Debian on a Toshiba Tecra 8000. I'm trying to
> get a Xircom RealPort Ethernet + Modem card working.
>
> I've compiled my own kernel (2.0.36) along with my own pcmcia modules
> package. I notice tha
> I've recently installed Debian on a Toshiba Tecra 8000. I'm trying to
> get a Xircom RealPort Ethernet + Modem card working.
they are great :)
> I've compiled my own kernel (2.0.36) along with my own pcmcia modules
> package. I notice that "hot swap" doesn't seem to work. That is,
> when I
> I've recently installed Debian on a Toshiba Tecra 8000. I'm trying to
> get a Xircom RealPort Ethernet + Modem card working.
they are great :)
> I've compiled my own kernel (2.0.36) along with my own pcmcia modules
> package. I notice that "hot swap" doesn't seem to work. That is,
> when I
Hi,
I've recently installed Debian on a Toshiba Tecra 8000. I'm trying to
get a Xircom RealPort Ethernet + Modem card working.
I've compiled my own kernel (2.0.36) along with my own pcmcia modules
package. I notice that "hot swap" doesn't seem to work. That is,
when I push the card in or take
Hi,
I've recently installed Debian on a Toshiba Tecra 8000. I'm trying to
get a Xircom RealPort Ethernet + Modem card working.
I've compiled my own kernel (2.0.36) along with my own pcmcia modules
package. I notice that "hot swap" doesn't seem to work. That is,
when I push the card in or take
22 matches
Mail list logo