> you could always do a floppy install for the base stuff.
>
> and then use that base install to get the cdrom working, when you get the
> cdrom working you can use dselect and point it to get the packages off the
> cdrom.
Assuming you have a SCSI pcmcia card, -and- the slink installer finds it,
> > you could always do a floppy install for the base stuff.
> >
> > and then use that base install to get the cdrom working, when you get the
> > cdrom working you can use dselect and point it to get the packages off the
> > cdrom.
>
> Assuming you have a SCSI pcmcia card, -and- the slink insta
> Hi!
>
> A friend of mine has a laptop called
>
> dps Traveller 2000
>
> and since someone gave it to him as a present, he doesn't have any
> documentation about the chip sets etc. at all. If someone has the same
> laptop or one that is compatible to this laptop, it would be nice if
> they coul
Howdy folks,
I am having problems getting rid of the jumpiness of my mouse pointer
(Synaptics touchpad), and tried the msfix floating around as well as
that touchpad driver using tpconfig.
but i'm not really havin much luck. it doesn't seem to be working.
i'm a newbie to linux if its not obvious al
On Sat, 19 Feb 2000, John Miskinis wrote:
>
> I wish to re-install slink on a partition, and my Thinkpad 560
> has no builtin CDROM drive. I am very close to getting a small
> floppy linux system working that can talk to my SCSI CDROM.
>
> What is the best way to go about a (re)install? My initi
Hello,
Let me start with what I have going right now. I have the frozen distro
installed right now, with the 2.2.14 kernel and 0.4.1i ALSA source on a IBM
ThinkPad i 1480 that has the ESS Solo sound chip.
First I ran snddevices from the ALSA source dir, then alsaconf before
compiling anything.
Have anybody tried the framebuffer support for this notebook?
They have a NeoMagic (or NeoMedia) chipset with 2.5 MB of RAM.
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