> > How did you tweek your BIOS settings?
> >
> >
>
> The usual way ;) Holding the appropriate key while powering or booting up
> (ESC for Toshiba). Toshiba utilities also let you tweak the BIOS while the
> computer is running. I
> > How did you tweek your BIOS settings?
> >
> >
>
> The usual way ;) Holding the appropriate key while powering or booting up
> (ESC for Toshiba). Toshiba utilities also let you tweak the BIOS while the
> computer is running.
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 05:51:21AM -0800, Andrew Dixon wrote:
>
>
> The laptop is a Sony Vaio f250 and the card is a
> NetGear ethernet card model FA510c which
> is a 32-bit CardBus card. Could you educate me on the
> terminology h
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 05:51:21AM -0800, Andrew Dixon wrote:
>
>
> The laptop is a Sony Vaio f250 and the card is a
> NetGear ethernet card model FA510c which
> is a 32-bit CardBus card. Could you educate me on the
> terminology
Drew Parsons wrote:
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 06:09:12AM -0800, Andrew
Dixon wrote:
> Drew Parsons wrote:
>
>
> lsmod displays loaded modules.
> --
> lsmod gives:
>
> #lsmod
> Module PagesUsed by
> memory_cs
Drew Parsons wrote:
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 06:09:12AM -0800, Andrew
Dixon wrote:
> Drew Parsons wrote:
>
>
> lsmod displays loaded modules.
> --
> lsmod gives:
>
> #lsmod
> Module PagesUsed by
> memory_cs
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 06:09:12AM -0800, Andrew Dixon wrote:
> Drew Parsons wrote:
>
>
> lsmod displays loaded modules.
> --
> lsmod gives:
>
> #lsmod
> Module PagesUsed by
> memory_cs20
> ds
** Original Message **
Drew Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 04:59:31AM -0800, Andrew Dixon wrote:
>
>> HI All,
>
>> I was trying to figure out how to look at which
>
>> modules I am running and if one is not running force
>
>> it to load.
>
>>
>
>> T
** Original Message **
Paul Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>Drew,
>
>
>
>Is it the Xircom Realport card? (There are several known problems here..)
>
>What version of the kernel are you running? (The module was renamed -> 2.4.x)
>
>
>
>For PCMCIA, have a look at /etc/pcmcia/conf
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 06:09:12AM -0800, Andrew Dixon wrote:
> Drew Parsons wrote:
>
>
> lsmod displays loaded modules.
> --
> lsmod gives:
>
> #lsmod
> Module PagesUsed by
> memory_cs20
> ds
** Original Message **
Drew Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 04:59:31AM -0800, Andrew Dixon wrote:
>
>> HI All,
>
>> I was trying to figure out how to look at which
>
>> modules I am running and if one is not running force
>
>> it to load.
>
>>
>
>>
** Original Message **
Paul Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>Drew,
>
>
>
>Is it the Xircom Realport card? (There are several known problems here..)
>
>What version of the kernel are you running? (The module was renamed -> 2.4.x)
>
>
>
>For PCMCIA, have a look at /etc/pcmcia/con
Paul Schulz wrote:
Drew,
Is it the Xircom Realport card? (There are several
known problems here..)
No, it's a NetGear 510c. It says on the box that it's
Linux compatable and I even got the
customer service guys to reply to my e-mail with some
helpful advice. (that's where I found
out tha
Paul Schulz wrote:
Drew,
Is it the Xircom Realport card? (There are several
known problems here..)
No, it's a NetGear 510c. It says on the box that it's
Linux compatable and I even got the
customer service guys to reply to my e-mail with some
helpful advice. (that's where I found
out th
Drew,
Is it the Xircom Realport card? (There are several known problems here..)
What version of the kernel are you running? (The module was renamed -> 2.4.x)
For PCMCIA, have a look at /etc/pcmcia/config, and see if you can find
your card in there. This (with cardmgr) is what looks after loading
Drew,
Is it the Xircom Realport card? (There are several known problems here..)
What version of the kernel are you running? (The module was renamed -> 2.4.x)
For PCMCIA, have a look at /etc/pcmcia/config, and see if you can find
your card in there. This (with cardmgr) is what looks after loadin
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 04:59:31AM -0800, Andrew Dixon wrote:
> HI All,
> I was trying to figure out how to look at which
> modules I am running and if one is not running force
> it to load.
>
> The module that I am specifically interested in is the
> tulip.o module for my pcmcia card.
>
lsmod
HI All,
I was trying to figure out how to look at which
modules I am running and if one is not running force
it to load.
The module that I am specifically interested in is the
tulip.o module for my pcmcia card.
thanks,
Andy
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On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 04:59:31AM -0800, Andrew Dixon wrote:
> HI All,
> I was trying to figure out how to look at which
> modules I am running and if one is not running force
> it to load.
>
> The module that I am specifically interested in is the
> tulip.o module for my pcmcia card.
>
lsmo
HI All,
I was trying to figure out how to look at which
modules I am running and if one is not running force
it to load.
The module that I am specifically interested in is the
tulip.o module for my pcmcia card.
thanks,
Andy
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