On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Alexander Zangerl wrote:
> slightly offtopic: did you have any luck with the soundchip in the
> 390x (ess es1969, solo-1)? in my box it only works when i've got the
> system in the dockingstation but does not work at all...only garbled
> white noise.
I have had similar proble
On Wed, 09 Aug 2000 01:46:01 CDT, "Bryan K. Walton" writes:
>On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Alexander Zangerl wrote:
>
>> slightly offtopic: did you have any luck with the soundchip in the
>> 390x (ess es1969, solo-1)? in my box it only works when i've got the
>> system in the dockingstation but does not wor
My sound works nice, the soundcard thats in the box is an Maestro card.
When I listen to music it works fine, but when I try to change the volume
WHILE playing music, the hole computer just crashes.
I can change volume before I play a song, or after, that works fine. But
aslong as I am playing a
Hello,
I'm running potato on a NEC Versa V/75 (486-75mhz w/36MB ram) with
great success.
I recently upgraded from slink to potato (fresh install--ram upgrade),
and suspend, which had been working perfectly under slink, is no
longer functioning. The suspend button has absolutely no effect on
the
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, David Röhr wrote:
> My sound works nice, the soundcard thats in the box is an Maestro card.
> When I listen to music it works fine, but when I try to change the volume
> WHILE playing music, the hole computer just crashes.
>
> I can change volume before I play a song, or afte
hi alex,
> ahem, the above sentence was a bit garbled, too. i meant that sound works
> without problems when the thinkpad is docked, but not at all if used
> standalone. (playing cds works all the time, because that does not use the
> DA-functionality of the chip at all.)
> i'm running 2.2.16, an
"Neil L. Roeth" wrote:
> I upgraded my Sony Vaio 505VE from slink to potato, and then upgraded
> the kernel from 2.0.38 to 2.2.17. Using potato with 2.0.38 is no
> problem, but with 2.2.17 there are a couple of problems, perhaps
> related.
>
> syslog gives me an error at bootup. I can reproduc
hi,
i digged up an old ibm thinkpad 340 which runs quite nicely on potato
(8/120mb ;-) ). i have only one problem - the internal modem. i read that
it's hayes compatible so it should not be a winmodem (the computer seems a
little old for one anyway). but for some reason i don't seem to see it - i
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Alexander Zangerl wrote:
> slightly offtopic: did you have any luck with the soundchip in the
> 390x (ess es1969, solo-1)? in my box it only works when i've got the
> system in the dockingstation but does not work at all...only garbled
> white noise.
I have had similar problem
On Wed, 09 Aug 2000 01:46:01 CDT, "Bryan K. Walton" writes:
>On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Alexander Zangerl wrote:
>
>> slightly offtopic: did you have any luck with the soundchip in the
>> 390x (ess es1969, solo-1)? in my box it only works when i've got the
>> system in the dockingstation but does not work
My sound works nice, the soundcard thats in the box is an Maestro card.
When I listen to music it works fine, but when I try to change the volume
WHILE playing music, the hole computer just crashes.
I can change volume before I play a song, or after, that works fine. But
aslong as I am playing a
Hello,
I'm running potato on a NEC Versa V/75 (486-75mhz w/36MB ram) with
great success.
I recently upgraded from slink to potato (fresh install--ram upgrade),
and suspend, which had been working perfectly under slink, is no
longer functioning. The suspend button has absolutely no effect on
the c
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, David Röhr wrote:
> My sound works nice, the soundcard thats in the box is an Maestro card.
> When I listen to music it works fine, but when I try to change the volume
> WHILE playing music, the hole computer just crashes.
>
> I can change volume before I play a song, or after
hi alex,
> ahem, the above sentence was a bit garbled, too. i meant that sound works
> without problems when the thinkpad is docked, but not at all if used
> standalone. (playing cds works all the time, because that does not use the
> DA-functionality of the chip at all.)
> i'm running 2.2.16, and
I upgraded my Sony Vaio 505VE from slink to potato, and then upgraded
the kernel from 2.0.38 to 2.2.17. Using potato with 2.0.38 is no
problem, but with 2.2.17 there are a couple of problems, perhaps
related.
syslog gives me an error at bootup. I can reproduce the error by
executing /etc/init.d/
"Neil L. Roeth" wrote:
> I upgraded my Sony Vaio 505VE from slink to potato, and then upgraded
> the kernel from 2.0.38 to 2.2.17. Using potato with 2.0.38 is no
> problem, but with 2.2.17 there are a couple of problems, perhaps
> related.
>
> syslog gives me an error at bootup. I can reproduce
hi,
i digged up an old ibm thinkpad 340 which runs quite nicely on potato
(8/120mb ;-) ). i have only one problem - the internal modem. i read that
it's hayes compatible so it should not be a winmodem (the computer seems a
little old for one anyway). but for some reason i don't seem to see it - i
I upgraded my Sony Vaio 505VE from slink to potato, and then upgraded
the kernel from 2.0.38 to 2.2.17. Using potato with 2.0.38 is no
problem, but with 2.2.17 there are a couple of problems, perhaps
related.
syslog gives me an error at bootup. I can reproduce the error by
executing /etc/init.d
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