Re: loading modules

2000-11-01 Thread YH Gian
> > 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

Re: loading modules

2000-11-01 Thread YH Gian
> > 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.

Re: loading modules

2000-11-01 Thread Drew Parsons
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

Re: loading modules

2000-11-01 Thread Drew Parsons
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

Re: loading modules

2000-11-01 Thread Andrew Dixon
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

Re: loading modules

2000-11-01 Thread Andrew Dixon
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

re: loading modules

2000-11-01 Thread Drew Parsons
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

re: loading modules

2000-11-01 Thread Drew Parsons
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