Hi all
does anybody know if there is a kernel sound module which supports the
rockwell riptide chipset (PCI sound/modem combo) or if such thing is in
development ?
If not, has somebody any idea how to get the soundblster emulation to work with
linux ? I just tried activating the emulation with a
On Tue, 09 Nov 1999, David Reviejo wrote:
>
> There are two solutions that I know of:
>
> 1) apply a patch, which flushes the cache. Unfortunately this
> causes other machines to crash so is not universally applicable
> (hence the tecra disks being segragated from the mainstream)
>
> I have been trying to get hibernation mode working on several
>different laptops of different brands (IBM, Toshiba), and unfortunately
>there is (apparently) no way to have it work under linux. I expect some
>messy APM BIOS hook into m$-win, for which I have (yet) not found any
>documentation
I just upgraded to 2.2.13 kernel and potato Debian. I can't get my IBM
Credit Card adapter (NIC) to work. I am using a Toshiba 4000CDT.
I show RX activity in ifconfig but no TX activity. Any hiints would be
appreciated. Anyone using a similar setup (esp. the card).
The card is getting detecte
Hi all
does anybody know if there is a kernel sound module which supports the
rockwell riptide chipset (PCI sound/modem combo) or if such thing is in
development ?
If not, has somebody any idea how to get the soundblster emulation to work with
linux ? I just tried activating the emulation with a
On Tue, 09 Nov 1999, David Reviejo wrote:
>
> There are two solutions that I know of:
>
> 1) apply a patch, which flushes the cache. Unfortunately this
> causes other machines to crash so is not universally applicable
> (hence the tecra disks being segragated from the mainstream)
>
> I have been trying to get hibernation mode working on several
>different laptops of different brands (IBM, Toshiba), and unfortunately
>there is (apparently) no way to have it work under linux. I expect some
>messy APM BIOS hook into m$-win, for which I have (yet) not found any
>documentation
I just upgraded to 2.2.13 kernel and potato Debian. I can't get my IBM
Credit Card adapter (NIC) to work. I am using a Toshiba 4000CDT.
I show RX activity in ifconfig but no TX activity. Any hiints would be
appreciated. Anyone using a similar setup (esp. the card).
The card is getting detecte
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