I've been running 2.1 on my Toshiba 2100CDS for about four months. Works
fine for me, kernel-upgrade to 2.2.14 fixed problems with APM. XFree
setup provided some difficulties, mainly because the hardware specs were
non-existent for my TFT. Modem works fine with the ltmodem-module; sound
works well
Okay, I installed potato on my old Dell XPi 133ST laptop.
Everything seems to be fine now, except the mouse in X. In
the /dev directory /dev/mouse is linked to gpmdata. I
assume this was done by the gpm install. With this setting
the builtin optical trackball sorta' works on the console.
However
Hello!
I just got Toshiba Tecra 700CT and I'm having some troubles when
installing Linux onto it.. the machine is Pentium 120MHz, 40MB ram, 2GB
IDE harddisk and a 4x IDE-CDROM.
The problem is with pcmcia; trying to load i82365.o gives me "Device or
resource busy"-error. Trying to load tcic.o giv
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On Tue, May 30, 2000 at 09:08:57AM +1000, Martin Schwenke wrote:
> * WinModem. This is a Lucent one, with a binary only driver available
> from http://linmodems.org/. It is compiled against a Red Hat 2.2.12
> kernel. I can force load it but it oopses upon disconnect. Not
> happy! PCMCIA
Sorry if this is a repeat for some of you, but a more informed person
than I pointed out the laptop-specific Debian group so I'm reposting
this from debian-user.
Slightly modified forward from debian-user--
Anyone else having PCMCIA trouble with the latest version in
Hi
my name is Tomas (as if you couldnt tell). Ive been using SuSE Linux
for about 6 months, and decided Id give debian a shot. Ive basically got
everything going on it, but I still have a couple of problems. well one
really. Im having trouble connecting over my network at school. I
Your firewall is probably blocking your outgoing traffic. If you have
slink you have ipfwadm, and if you have potato you have ipchains. I'd
recommend reading the ip firewall howto, and the respective documents on
your firewall type.
If you want to see your outgoing traffic restrictions try
ipfwad
Dear all,
I saw a few qestions abot specific models of Toshiba laptops
comeing on the list recently. I am afraid I cannot be of any help
diretctly, but Toshiba (although sadly does not support Linux
directly) hosts a mailing list on which a great amount of discussion about
running Linux on
AntonioB> Your firewall is probably blocking your outgoing traffic. If you
AntonioB> have slink you have ipfwadm, and if you have potato you have
AntonioB> ipchains. I'd recommend reading the ip firewall howto, and the
AntonioB> respective documents on your firewall type. If you
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