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thesame pb
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> Not that I know of (but I haven't looked). I've been using
> the 3c59x driver with the miniPCI card for quite some time
> (maybe since 2.4.10 or so?). This was with an HP Omnibook
> 6000 laptop, though, not a Dell.
I did an install of Potato on my laptop (Dell Inspiron 80
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 01:18, Sampl Manfred wrote:
> I was running kernel 2.4.18 before, the NIC part didn't work. Was
> there a major step in the 3COM kernel drivers fom 2.4.18 to 2.4.20, in
> the module 3c59x?
Not that I know of (but I haven't looked). I've been using
the 3c59x driver with the m
> Not that I know of (but I haven't looked). I've been using
> the 3c59x driver with the miniPCI card for quite some time
> (maybe since 2.4.10 or so?). This was with an HP Omnibook
> 6000 laptop, though, not a Dell.
I did an install of Potato on my laptop (Dell Inspiron 80
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 01:18, Sampl Manfred wrote:
> I was running kernel 2.4.18 before, the NIC part didn't work. Was
> there a major step in the 3COM kernel drivers fom 2.4.18 to 2.4.20, in
> the module 3c59x?
Not that I know of (but I haven't looked). I've been using
the 3c59x driver with the m
If this is the part I think it is -- the 3COM miniPCI
combo LAN and winmodem -- the modem will not work under
Linux. The "modem" is a winmodem that contains intellectual
property from USR that they will not unveil -- and they
won't release any specs on it. This card has been around
for a while an
On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 09:12:35PM +0200, Manfred Sampl wrote:
>
> :-) Manfred Sampl
>
> Does anyone has an idea how to test the modem part of the 3c556, or make
> it work?
>
>
>
>
There are probably a few ways, but the way I test modems is to use
wvdial and see if it finds the combo mod
I'm using a DELL I8K running Woody. The laptop has a internal 3COM 556
NIC/Modem Combo, which didn't work at all in Linux.
For some reason after compilling and installing kernel 2.4.20 and module
3c59x the NIC Part of the internal 3COM Card worked.
dmesg:
3c59x: Donald Becker and others. w
If this is the part I think it is -- the 3COM miniPCI
combo LAN and winmodem -- the modem will not work under
Linux. The "modem" is a winmodem that contains intellectual
property from USR that they will not unveil -- and they
won't release any specs on it. This card has been around
for a while an
On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 09:12:35PM +0200, Manfred Sampl wrote:
>
> :-) Manfred Sampl
>
> Does anyone has an idea how to test the modem part of the 3c556, or make
> it work?
>
>
>
>
There are probably a few ways, but the way I test modems is to use
wvdial and see if it finds the combo mod
I'm using a DELL I8K running Woody. The laptop has a internal 3COM 556
NIC/Modem Combo, which didn't work at all in Linux.
For some reason after compilling and installing kernel 2.4.20 and module
3c59x the NIC Part of the internal 3COM Card worked.
dmesg:
3c59x: Donald Becker and others. www.s
Just wondering if anyone has gotten a Mobility M4 card working with DRI
well. I did a clean install of Debian on my laptop today, upgraded
everything to sid, and then installed all of the DRI packages from
http://people.debian.org/~daenzer/dri-trunk-sid/. I installed
xserver-xfree86-dri-trunk, xlib
Just wondering if anyone has gotten a Mobility M4 card working with DRI
well. I did a clean install of Debian on my laptop today, upgraded
everything to sid, and then installed all of the DRI packages from
http://people.debian.org/~daenzer/dri-trunk-sid/. I installed
xserver-xfree86-dri-trunk, xlib
Hi,
> Does anyone have A chart of what each(all) key(s) do(es)?
a few more functions (that are not printed on the keyboard):
Fn+Dturn off display including backlight
Fn+Asuspend to disk (if s2d partition available)
Fn+Zreread thermal sensors
Fn+#toggle system speed
The last one
Wow this is a really cool trick! I was having this problem too :)
Does anyone have A chart of what each(all) key(s) do(es)?
José María Casanova Crespo wrote:
El jue, 01 de 05 de 2003 a las 16:35, Michael K O'Brien escribió:
Hola~
I had Dell service my Inspiron 8000. Of course, the upgrade
Haidiehoo Michael,
Yes, same here on a Dell Latitude C510.
My solution: (not the nicest, but ok): "Fn"-key + "Z"-key OR "Fn"-key +
"N"-key
I got this key combination from someone else on this mailinglist.
grtz,
Asim
Michael K O'Brien wrote:
Hola~
I had Dell service my Inspiron 8000. Of
Hi there,
> I had Dell service my Inspiron 8000. Of course, the upgraded the bios. Now,
> when I open the laptop from a suspend, the system fan starts up and never
> quits until I shutdown the machine.
common problem after suspend-2-ram. Solution: press "Fn-Z" (English keyboard,
otherwise "Fn-Y"
On Thu, May 01, 2003 at 07:35:25AM -0700, Michael K O'Brien wrote:
> Hola~
>
> I had Dell service my Inspiron 8000. Of course, the upgraded the bios. Now,
> when I open the laptop from a suspend, the system fan starts up and never
> quits until I shutdown the machine.
>
> The kicker is that the s
El jue, 01 de 05 de 2003 a las 16:35, Michael K O'Brien escribió:
> Hola~
>
> I had Dell service my Inspiron 8000. Of course, the upgraded the bios. Now,
> when I open the laptop from a suspend, the system fan starts up and never
> quits until I shutdown the machine.
>
> The kicker is that the sy
Hola~
I had Dell service my Inspiron 8000. Of course, the upgraded the bios. Now,
when I open the laptop from a suspend, the system fan starts up and never
quits until I shutdown the machine.
The kicker is that the system fan problem only occurs with Debian, not with
Windows. I've got Debian, uns
Hola~
I wasn't ever able to figure out why the 2.4.12 kernel wasn't happy. I ended
up downloading 2.4.20, which works fine.
MO
>-- On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 03:23:01PM -0800, % wrote:
> Hola~
>
> I've got a Dell Inspiron 8000. I've been using the 2.4.12 kernel w
Hola~
I wasn't ever able to figure out why the 2.4.12 kernel wasn't happy. I ended
up downloading 2.4.20, which works fine.
MO
>-- On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 03:23:01PM -0800, % wrote:
> Hola~
>
> I've got a Dell Inspiron 8000. I've been using the 2.4.12 kernel w
Hola~
I've got a Dell Inspiron 8000. I've been using the 2.4.12 kernel without
incident for quite some time. I bought an irda device, and wanted to use my
laptop to sync it.
I added Irda support, as a module, rebuilt the kernel (using make-kpkg).
On trying to load the kernel, th
Hola~
I've got a Dell Inspiron 8000. I've been using the 2.4.12 kernel without
incident for quite some time. I bought an irda device, and wanted to use my
laptop to sync it.
I added Irda support, as a module, rebuilt the kernel (using make-kpkg).
On trying to load the kernel, th
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 16:09, David Gardiner wrote:
> It's probably more like a keymapping issue check with xev what
> ctl-alt-fn + or - (note: I'm pretty sure it's has to be the numpad plus
> or minus key) are giving you, I have a MotionNotify event so somethings
> stuffed
The XFree86 log defin
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 16:09, David Gardiner wrote:
> It's probably more like a keymapping issue check with xev what
> ctl-alt-fn + or - (note: I'm pretty sure it's has to be the numpad plus
> or minus key) are giving you, I have a MotionNotify event so somethings
> stuffed
The XFree86 log defin
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 17:09, Tim Connors wrote:
> I don't have mine handy (and don't know whether I have used 800x600), but
> have you tried the "modeline" program?
Thanks very much for the tip - this is driving me insane :-(
There's also another program called videogen that seems more
comprehens
On 21 Nov 2002, Simon Wong wrote:
> Does anyone ou there have a modeline that will work for 800x600 on a
> Dell Inspiron 8000 with an ATI Rage 128 video card?
>
> I want to get the TV out going for which you need 800x600.
I don't have mine handy (and don't know whether I h
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 17:09, Tim Connors wrote:
> I don't have mine handy (and don't know whether I have used 800x600), but
> have you tried the "modeline" program?
Thanks very much for the tip - this is driving me insane :-(
There's also another program called videogen that seems more
comprehens
Does anyone ou there have a modeline that will work for 800x600 on a
Dell Inspiron 8000 with an ATI Rage 128 video card?
I want to get the TV out going for which you need 800x600.
I have looked all over the net and can't find the right info.
Very annoying when it works in Windows but not
On 21 Nov 2002, Simon Wong wrote:
> Does anyone ou there have a modeline that will work for 800x600 on a
> Dell Inspiron 8000 with an ATI Rage 128 video card?
>
> I want to get the TV out going for which you need 800x600.
I don't have mine handy (and don't know whether I h
Does anyone ou there have a modeline that will work for 800x600 on a
Dell Inspiron 8000 with an ATI Rage 128 video card?
I want to get the TV out going for which you need 800x600.
I have looked all over the net and can't find the right info.
Very annoying when it works in Windows but not
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 16:50, Simon Wong wrote:
> > After a recent BIOS update to A20 (I did all the ones in between as
> > well) my blue Fn key no longer gets passed through to the BIOS.
Well, I have just updated to A21 and it works again.
It was working for a little while when I had first starte
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 16:50, Simon Wong wrote:
> > After a recent BIOS update to A20 (I did all the ones in between as
> > well) my blue Fn key no longer gets passed through to the BIOS.
Well, I have just updated to A21 and it works again.
It was working for a little while when I had first starte
Sorry, please don't reply to the previous email - D'OH!!
> Hi all!
>
> After a recent BIOS update to A20 (I did all the ones in between as
> well) my blue Fn key no longer gets passed through to the BIOS.
>
> I used to be able to pull up the battery status (Fn-F3) and enter the
> setup (Fn-F1) e
Hi all!
After a recent BIOS update to A20 (I did all the ones in between as
well) my blue Fn key no longer gets passed through to the BIOS.
I used to be able to pull up the battery status (Fn-F3) and enter the
setup (Fn-F1) etc but now it does nothing.
xev reports the same keycode for the button
Sorry, please don't reply to the previous email - D'OH!!
> Hi all!
>
> After a recent BIOS update to A20 (I did all the ones in between as
> well) my blue Fn key no longer gets passed through to the BIOS.
>
> I used to be able to pull up the battery status (Fn-F3) and enter the
> setup (Fn-F1) e
Hi all!
After a recent BIOS update to A20 (I did all the ones in between as
well) my blue Fn key no longer gets passed through to the BIOS.
I used to be able to pull up the battery status (Fn-F3) and enter the
setup (Fn-F1) etc but now it does nothing.
xev reports the same keycode for the button
My video card died on my desktop, so I've taken to using my laptop as a
desktop replacement for the time being. I've got all of my desktop
peripherals hooked up to the laptop without any major problems. My
monitor is hooked up and with a bit of coercing, works pretty well.
Unfortunately, the defaul
My video card died on my desktop, so I've taken to using my laptop as a
desktop replacement for the time being. I've got all of my desktop
peripherals hooked up to the laptop without any major problems. My
monitor is hooked up and with a bit of coercing, works pretty well.
Unfortunately, the defau
Hello, Werner.
First, thank you for putting together the Infrared HOWTO.
I read it over the weekend, and tried everything in it. (I wasn't kidding.) I
tried both FIR and SIR. Sometimes (but not always) I could see irdadump output,
but never did the packets pass through the infrared port.
My at
Hello, Werner.
First, thank you for putting together the Infrared HOWTO.
I read it over the weekend, and tried everything in it. (I wasn't kidding.) I tried
both FIR and SIR. Sometimes (but not always) I could see irdadump output, but never
did the packets pass through the infrared port.
My a
...
> In /etc/irda.conf I've tried /dev/ircomm0, /dev/ircomm1, /dev/ttyS0-4, and
> irda0 as the IR device.
...
Hi,
there are two different methods for IrDA support: SIR and FIR.
First you should try SIR: IrDA via serial port emulation.
Therefore an (additional) tty has to show up during startup
...
> In /etc/irda.conf I've tried /dev/ircomm0, /dev/ircomm1, /dev/ttyS0-4, and irda0 as
>the IR device.
...
Hi,
there are two different methods for IrDA support: SIR and FIR.
First you should try SIR: IrDA via serial port emulation.
Therefore an (additional) tty has to show up during startup
Hello,
I've been trying for four days now to get IRDA working on my Inspiron 8000,
using either my own kernel 2.4.18, or the Debian kernel 2.4.18-686. I'd like to
sync with my Palm Vx.
I've read every Inspiron 8000 or 8100 page on linux-laptops. I've searched
archives of this list for the last
Hello,
I've been trying for four days now to get IRDA working on my Inspiron 8000, using
either my own kernel 2.4.18, or the Debian kernel 2.4.18-686. I'd like to sync with my
Palm Vx.
I've read every Inspiron 8000 or 8100 page on linux-laptops. I've searched archives of
this list for the las
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 03:26:40PM +, Nuno Subtil wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 01:31:48PM +0200, Fabian Fagerholm wrote:
> > If you turn on CONFIG_X86_UP_APIC, then APM won't work.
> > Oh, and note that APM will be a module, so make sure you load it (use
> > modconf to configure that).
can
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 03:26:40PM +, Nuno Subtil wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 01:31:48PM +0200, Fabian Fagerholm wrote:
> > If you turn on CONFIG_X86_UP_APIC, then APM won't work.
> > Oh, and note that APM will be a module, so make sure you load it (use
> > modconf to configure that).
ca
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 01:31:48PM +0200, Fabian Fagerholm wrote:
> Yes, it works just fine. You have to have some options in a particular
> way, though. I use the following:
>
> CONFIG_X86_UP_APIC=n
> CONFIG_PM=y
> CONFIG_APM=m
> CONFIG_APM_IGNORE_USER_SUSPEND=n
> CONFIG_APM_DO_ENABLE=y
> CONFIG
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 01:31:48PM +0200, Fabian Fagerholm wrote:
> Yes, it works just fine. You have to have some options in a particular
> way, though. I use the following:
>
> CONFIG_X86_UP_APIC=n
> CONFIG_PM=y
> CONFIG_APM=m
> CONFIG_APM_IGNORE_USER_SUSPEND=n
> CONFIG_APM_DO_ENABLE=y
> CONFI
On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 09:43, Sebastien Geffroy wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to get poweroff working when i do a 'halt -p' with my inspiron
> 8000. But, it don't work.
> I compile a 2.4.17 kernel with APM support.
>
> Anyone has arrived to get poweroff working with this laptop ?
Yes, it works
On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 09:43, Sebastien Geffroy wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to get poweroff working when i do a 'halt -p' with my inspiron 8000. But,
>it don't work.
> I compile a 2.4.17 kernel with APM support.
>
> Anyone has arrived to get poweroff working with this laptop ?
Yes, it works
Sebastien Geffroy, 2002-Jan-15 08:43 +0100:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to get poweroff working when i do a 'halt -p' with my inspiron
> 8000. But, it don't work.
> I compile a 2.4.17 kernel with APM support.
>
> Anyone has arrived to get poweroff working with this laptop ?
>
> Thanks
You don't n
Sebastien Geffroy, 2002-Jan-15 08:43 +0100:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to get poweroff working when i do a 'halt -p' with my inspiron 8000. But,
>it don't work.
> I compile a 2.4.17 kernel with APM support.
>
> Anyone has arrived to get poweroff working with this laptop ?
>
> Thanks
You don't n
Hi all,
I'm trying to get poweroff working when i do a 'halt -p' with my inspiron 8000.
But, it don't work.
I compile a 2.4.17 kernel with APM support.
Anyone has arrived to get poweroff working with this laptop ?
Thanks
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Hi all,
I'm trying to get poweroff working when i do a 'halt -p' with my inspiron 8000. But,
it don't work.
I compile a 2.4.17 kernel with APM support.
Anyone has arrived to get poweroff working with this laptop ?
Thanks
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Hallo again,
yes, I got that S-Video thing running under WinMe :-(
and it works exactly as described below.
I tried groups.google.com as you suggested with no result.
I'll give it a last try with xpert@xfree86.org
matthias
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 07:38:47PM +0200, Fabian Fagerholm wrote
Hallo again,
yes, I got that S-Video thing running under WinMe :-(
and it works exactly as described below.
I tried groups.google.com as you suggested with no result.
I'll give it a last try with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
matthias
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 07:38:47PM +0200, Fabian Fagerholm wrot
On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 13:06, Matthias Weiss wrote:
> Hi Fabian,
> thanx for your tips, I should have noted that I have the
> ATI Rage Mobility 128 graphic chipset, simply forgot that there
> are 2 versions of I8000.
Of course... :(
Well, I guess I dont' know a direct answer, but I did find
On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 13:06, Matthias Weiss wrote:
> Hi Fabian,
> thanx for your tips, I should have noted that I have the
> ATI Rage Mobility 128 graphic chipset, simply forgot that there
> are 2 versions of I8000.
Of course... :(
Well, I guess I dont' know a direct answer, but I did fin
Hi Fabian,
thanx for your tips, I should have noted that I have the
ATI Rage Mobility 128 graphic chipset, simply forgot that there
are 2 versions of I8000.
I've scaned all entries on www.linux-laptop.net as well as the
linux-dell-laptops list on egroup.net.
It seems that no one has got S-
Hi Fabian,
thanx for your tips, I should have noted that I have the
ATI Rage Mobility 128 graphic chipset, simply forgot that there
are 2 versions of I8000.
I've scaned all entries on www.linux-laptop.net as well as the
linux-dell-laptops list on egroup.net.
It seems that no one has got S
On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 07:33, Matthias Weiss wrote:
> Hi,
> does anybody know how I can activate the S-Video
> port on my Inspiron 8000?
(Lurked this list for only four days, and already I get to answer... :)
The Inspiron 8000 generally ships with either an ATI or NVidia graphics
card. I don
Hi,
does anybody know how I can activate the S-Video
port on my Inspiron 8000?
gr. matthias
On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 07:33, Matthias Weiss wrote:
> Hi,
> does anybody know how I can activate the S-Video
> port on my Inspiron 8000?
(Lurked this list for only four days, and already I get to answer... :)
The Inspiron 8000 generally ships with either an ATI or NVidia graphics
card. I do
Hi,
does anybody know how I can activate the S-Video
port on my Inspiron 8000?
gr. matthias
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On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 05:33:32PM -0700, Kai Martens wrote:
>
> It is quite true that you need NVIDIA's own drivers and GLX package (I had
> no success with the corresponding debian packages there). This driver
> (downloaded it from the NVIDIA web site is not in binary format though,
> but distri
On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 05:33:32PM -0700, Kai Martens wrote:
>
> It is quite true that you need NVIDIA's own drivers and GLX package (I had
> no success with the corresponding debian packages there). This driver
> (downloaded it from the NVIDIA web site is not in binary format though,
> but distr
Hi all,
I can only recommend downloading the debian source packages from the
unstable archive and follow the instructions in the README. This will
allow you to fetch the binaries off nvidias site and build your own
debian packages. It solves problems with DVD playing, the missing line
in modu
Kai Martens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It is quite true that you need NVIDIA's own drivers and GLX package (I had
> no success with the corresponding debian packages there). This driver
> (downloaded it from the NVIDIA web site is not in binary format though,
> but distributed as source code th
Hi all,
I can only recommend downloading the debian source packages from the
unstable archive and follow the instructions in the README. This will
allow you to fetch the binaries off nvidias site and build your own
debian packages. It solves problems with DVD playing, the missing line
in modu
Kai Martens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It is quite true that you need NVIDIA's own drivers and GLX package (I had
> no success with the corresponding debian packages there). This driver
> (downloaded it from the NVIDIA web site is not in binary format though,
> but distributed as source code t
It is quite true that you need NVIDIA's own drivers and GLX package (I had
no success with the corresponding debian packages there). This driver
(downloaded it from the NVIDIA web site is not in binary format though,
but distributed as source code that I compiled against my own kernel code.
The on
Hi Jonerik!
> My only problem is the nVidia driver. I'm using XFree86 Version 4.1.0.1
> / X Window System and the internal nv drivers won't work, so instead I'm
> using the vesa drivers. Suffice to say, this doesn't make full use of my
> hardware. Has anyone here had similar problems getting the n
It is quite true that you need NVIDIA's own drivers and GLX package (I had
no success with the corresponding debian packages there). This driver
(downloaded it from the NVIDIA web site is not in binary format though,
but distributed as source code that I compiled against my own kernel code.
The o
Hi Jonerik!
> My only problem is the nVidia driver. I'm using XFree86 Version 4.1.0.1
> / X Window System and the internal nv drivers won't work, so instead I'm
> using the vesa drivers. Suffice to say, this doesn't make full use of my
> hardware. Has anyone here had similar problems getting the
Hi!
I'm having a problem. I use a Dell Inspiron 8000 (thanks for
recommending it to me btw) with the 15" TFT screen and the 16mb geforce2go.
My only problem is the nVidia driver. I'm using XFree86 Version 4.1.0.1
/ X Window System and the internal nv drivers won't work, s
Hi!
I'm having a problem. I use a Dell Inspiron 8000 (thanks for
recommending it to me btw) with the 15" TFT screen and the 16mb geforce2go.
My only problem is the nVidia driver. I'm using XFree86 Version 4.1.0.1
/ X Window System and the internal nv drivers won't work, s
you should not include port 0x800-0x8ff when scanning which system
resources are available for PCMCIA devices. i. e. replace the line
include port 0x100-0x4ff, port 0x800-0x8ff, port 0xc00-0xcff
with
include port 0x100-0x4ff, port 0xc00-0xcff
and you should be fine.
regards,
uLI
On Fri, Aug
you should not include port 0x800-0x8ff when scanning which system
resources are available for PCMCIA devices. i. e. replace the line
include port 0x100-0x4ff, port 0x800-0x8ff, port 0xc00-0xcff
with
include port 0x100-0x4ff, port 0xc00-0xcff
and you should be fine.
regards,
uLI
On Fri, Au
>>
>> Back when I had one of these a few months ago, the PCMCIA drivers
>> that come with the standard potato install disks didn't work, so I
>> couldn't do a net install. Instead I got a CD and installed the base
>> system + compilers, then recompiled the kernel and the latest
>> pcmcia-cs pac
>>
>> Back when I had one of these a few months ago, the PCMCIA drivers
>> that come with the standard potato install disks didn't work, so I
>> couldn't do a net install. Instead I got a CD and installed the base
>> system + compilers, then recompiled the kernel and the latest
>> pcmcia-cs pa
Bart Szyszka wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it necessary to compile a new kernel just to get a Debian Linux
> working on a Dell Inspiron 8000? I'm trying to gather as much
> information as I can on setting up Debian before I get my laptop
> (which has just been shipped). Is there
>
> Back when I had one of these a few months ago, the PCMCIA drivers
> that come with the standard potato install disks didn't work, so I
> couldn't do a net install. Instead I got a CD and installed the base
> system + compilers, then recompiled the kernel and the latest
> pcmcia-cs package an
Bart Szyszka wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it necessary to compile a new kernel just to get a Debian Linux
> working on a Dell Inspiron 8000? I'm trying to gather as much
> information as I can on setting up Debian before I get my laptop
> (which has just been shipped). Is there
>
> Back when I had one of these a few months ago, the PCMCIA drivers
> that come with the standard potato install disks didn't work, so I
> couldn't do a net install. Instead I got a CD and installed the base
> system + compilers, then recompiled the kernel and the latest
> pcmcia-cs package a
>Back when I had one of these a few months ago, the PCMCIA drivers that come
>with the standard potato install disks didn't work, so I couldn't do a net
>install. Instead I got a CD and installed the base system + compilers, then
>recompiled the kernel and the latest pcmcia-cs package and it worke
On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 11:54:09AM -0400, Bart Szyszka wrote:
> Is it necessary to compile a new kernel just to get a Debian Linux working on
> a Dell Inspiron 8000? I'm trying to gather as much information as I can on
> setting up Debian before I get my laptop (which has just bee
Hi,
Is it necessary to compile a new kernel just to get a Debian Linux working on
a Dell Inspiron 8000? I'm trying to gather as much information as I can on
setting up Debian before I get my laptop (which has just been shipped). Is
there anyone here with ICQ or AIM (or Jabber) who wou
>Back when I had one of these a few months ago, the PCMCIA drivers that come
>with the standard potato install disks didn't work, so I couldn't do a net
>install. Instead I got a CD and installed the base system + compilers, then
>recompiled the kernel and the latest pcmcia-cs package and it work
On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 11:54:09AM -0400, Bart Szyszka wrote:
> Is it necessary to compile a new kernel just to get a Debian Linux working on
> a Dell Inspiron 8000? I'm trying to gather as much information as I can on
> setting up Debian before I get my laptop (which has just bee
Hi,
Is it necessary to compile a new kernel just to get a Debian Linux working on
a Dell Inspiron 8000? I'm trying to gather as much information as I can on
setting up Debian before I get my laptop (which has just been shipped). Is
there anyone here with ICQ or AIM (or Jabber) who wou
Hallo!
I'm struggling to get this IBM Turbo 16/4 PCMCIA card to work on a 2.4.5
kernel. I'm using debian unstable and the pcmcia-cs 3.1.26 package.
Strangely I get the card running with the default kernel 2.2.19pre17 of the
distro.
When I start the token ring card under 2.4.5 with "/etc/init.
Hi,
you are lucky to have one of the most linux-friendly laptops at all!
I have an Inspiron 8000 as well, and absolutely everything works
including XFree86-4 (with Gnome 1.4 and KDE2), sound,
high-resolution console with VESA framebuffer (and working SVGAlib
apps incl. zgv!), usb, firewire, pcmcia
Hi,
you are lucky to have one of the most linux-friendly laptops at all!
I have an Inspiron 8000 as well, and absolutely everything works
including XFree86-4 (with Gnome 1.4 and KDE2), sound,
high-resolution console with VESA framebuffer (and working SVGAlib
apps incl. zgv!), usb, firewire, pcmci
Hola~
I've got a Dell Inspiron 8000 with unstable running on it. Is there a specific
question you have? I just went to Linux for laptops:
http://www.linux-laptop.net/
which provides several somewhat complete descriptions of what to do. Dell also
allows you to customize the hw a good
hello again
does anyone know of some documentation dealing with a debian install on a
dell inspiron 8000 (maybe even a step by step :>) i cannot seem to get
anywere with this thing. ive searched many hours and cannot seem to find
any docs at all other than X related issues.
eric-
Hola~
I've got a Dell Inspiron 8000 with unstable running on it. Is there a specific
question you have? I just went to Linux for laptops:
http://www.linux-laptop.net/
which provides several somewhat complete descriptions of what to do. Dell also
allows you to customize the hw a good
hello again
does anyone know of some documentation dealing with a debian install on a
dell inspiron 8000 (maybe even a step by step :>) i cannot seem to get
anywere with this thing. ive searched many hours and cannot seem to find
any docs at all other than X related issues.
eric-
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I have a problem installing Debian on my Dell Inspiron 8000. When the kernel
used by the installation procedure tries to initzialise the pc card
controller
it just hangs for a while and then reboots. It's a PCI5441 Cardbus
Controller.
I found many others succesfully installed Debian on the
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