* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000930 18:37]:
> Russell Coker wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >During an upgrade, somehow I lost the /dev/gpmctl and the mouse no longer
> > >function
> > >in mc. I'd grateful to any pointer on how to restore it.
> > >
Try
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I have potato installed and am gradually getting everything working,
but have had no luck with sound. I've installed ALSA, gone through alsaconf
and updated modules but have yet to find hardware settings that work.
I've read Graham Williams suggestions on settings, but so far no luck.
Any ideas?
T
Hmmm... and what kind of sound card do you have?
-AS
Michael Dickey wrote:
>
> I have potato installed and am gradually getting everything working,
> but have had no luck with sound. I've installed ALSA, gone through alsaconf
> and updated modules but have yet to find hardware settings that work
I am having problems with my new D-Link 650 PCMCIA card. When I insert it, it
loads just find and
creates a new network device, but I can never access any other computers
through it, and according
to ifconfig it never transmits or recieves packets. Checking /var/log/syslog,
it is being loaded
as
The audio controller is a Crystal CS4237B - covered under one of the
options with alsaconf. When I try to start it with:
# /etc/init.d/alsa start
I get:
Starting sound driver: snd-card-cs4236 failed
I'm stuck!
Michael
Anand Saxena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmmm... and what kind
I'm having a couple of problems with networking, both dialup and LAN.
First: Network adapter is Xircom CBE 10/100 + 56K modem - no problems
with that except that when APM shuts down the computer, it shuts off
the pcmcia card, and the only way I can figure out to get it started
is a remoot - less t
I am not familiar with the Alsa sound driver system, but I am guessing it
works like any other modular driver system, for e.g., PCMCIA.
Hopefully, this piece of advice will give you a few more options to pursue
before one of the Gurus answers your prayers.
As for my setup, I have a Dell Inspiron
part 1)
Have you tried using "cardctl"? Look up the man pages on that. It's a short
document. I suppose you could have some sort of a script that "ejects" your
card before going into hibernate or shutdown via APM.
-AS
Michael Dickey wrote:
>
> I'm having a couple of problems with networking, b
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000930 18:37]:
> Russell Coker wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >During an upgrade, somehow I lost the /dev/gpmctl and the mouse no longer
> > >function
> > >in mc. I'd grateful to any pointer on how to restore it.
> > >
Tr
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I have potato installed and am gradually getting everything working,
but have had no luck with sound. I've installed ALSA, gone through alsaconf
and updated modules but have yet to find hardware settings that work.
I've read Graham Williams suggestions on settings, but so far no luck.
Any ideas?
Hmmm... and what kind of sound card do you have?
-AS
Michael Dickey wrote:
>
> I have potato installed and am gradually getting everything working,
> but have had no luck with sound. I've installed ALSA, gone through alsaconf
> and updated modules but have yet to find hardware settings that wor
I am having problems with my new D-Link 650 PCMCIA card. When I insert it, it loads
just find and
creates a new network device, but I can never access any other computers through it,
and according
to ifconfig it never transmits or recieves packets. Checking /var/log/syslog, it is
being loaded
a
The audio controller is a Crystal CS4237B - covered under one of the
options with alsaconf. When I try to start it with:
# /etc/init.d/alsa start
I get:
Starting sound driver: snd-card-cs4236 failed
I'm stuck!
Michael
Anand Saxena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmmm... and what kin
I'm having a couple of problems with networking, both dialup and LAN.
First: Network adapter is Xircom CBE 10/100 + 56K modem - no problems
with that except that when APM shuts down the computer, it shuts off
the pcmcia card, and the only way I can figure out to get it started
is a remoot - less
I am not familiar with the Alsa sound driver system, but I am guessing it
works like any other modular driver system, for e.g., PCMCIA.
Hopefully, this piece of advice will give you a few more options to pursue
before one of the Gurus answers your prayers.
As for my setup, I have a Dell Inspiro
part 1)
Have you tried using "cardctl"? Look up the man pages on that. It's a short
document. I suppose you could have some sort of a script that "ejects" your
card before going into hibernate or shutdown via APM.
-AS
Michael Dickey wrote:
>
> I'm having a couple of problems with networking,
David Reviejo wrote:
>
> * [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000930 18:37]:
> > Russell Coker wrote:
> > >
> > > On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > >During an upgrade, somehow I lost the /dev/gpmctl and the mouse no longer
> > > >function
> > > >in mc. I'd grateful to any po
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