* Alan Salewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010124 11:13]:
> To use TrueType fonts you need to run both the regular font server (xfs)
> and a TrueType font server (xfstt). Both are started from /etc/init.d/
Or you can use the xfs-xtt package; this server is upper compatible with
the normal X server (xfs)
Hi just found you on
http://lists.debian.org/debian-laptop-0006/msg00157.html
Do you have the driver to this card bye any chance ?
Thanks
Benny
Hello,
What is the model number on the card?
3Com cards are generally "3C" followed by
a numeric sequence.
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 10:40:35AM -0800, Czarny, Benny wrote:
> Hi just found you on
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-laptop-0006/msg00157.html
>
> Do you have the driver to this card b
Hello,
The number may be in small print on the bottom,
or maybe you can obtain it from Dell.
Hmm, have you tried using it in Debian yet?
I once used a Dell card that I found laying
around the office in my HP Debian laptop,
it worked ok.. you could always just try
it and see if it works.
On
Hello,
I posted some months ago my trouble getting the Linksys Ethernet + modem
PCMCIA card (PCMLM56) to work under Linux. I heard from at least two people
that the modem works with serial_cs and from one that there is a winmodem
in that card. Linksys confirmed that they (now) put a Lucent winmode
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 04:02:32PM -0600, Petr Hlustik wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I posted some months ago my trouble getting the Linksys Ethernet + modem
> PCMCIA card (PCMLM56) to work under Linux. I heard from at least two people
> that the modem works with serial_cs and from one that there is a winmo
* Alan Salewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010124 11:13]:
> To use TrueType fonts you need to run both the regular font server (xfs)
> and a TrueType font server (xfstt). Both are started from /etc/init.d/
Or you can use the xfs-xtt package; this server is upper compatible with
the normal X server (xfs
Hi just found you on
http://lists.debian.org/debian-laptop-0006/msg00157.html
Do you have the driver to this card bye any chance ?
Thanks
Benny
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Hello,
What is the model number on the card?
3Com cards are generally "3C" followed by
a numeric sequence.
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 10:40:35AM -0800, Czarny, Benny wrote:
> Hi just found you on
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-laptop-0006/msg00157.html
>
> Do you have the driver to this card
Hello,
The number may be in small print on the bottom,
or maybe you can obtain it from Dell.
Hmm, have you tried using it in Debian yet?
I once used a Dell card that I found laying
around the office in my HP Debian laptop,
it worked ok.. you could always just try
it and see if it works.
O
Hello,
I posted some months ago my trouble getting the Linksys Ethernet + modem
PCMCIA card (PCMLM56) to work under Linux. I heard from at least two people
that the modem works with serial_cs and from one that there is a winmodem
in that card. Linksys confirmed that they (now) put a Lucent winmod
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 04:02:32PM -0600, Petr Hlustik wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I posted some months ago my trouble getting the Linksys Ethernet + modem
> PCMCIA card (PCMLM56) to work under Linux. I heard from at least two people
> that the modem works with serial_cs and from one that there is a winm
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