The model seems very similiar to their N5000 series in general. The XH215
specs are:
PIII 750
194MB RAM (not one of the more common RAM demoninations)
CD-RW
13.3" screen
56k+NIC
20G HD
PCMCIA slots of some sort
Sound of some sort
Unfortunately, CostCo has great prices, but pretty much puts their
i
- Original Message -
From: "Jo Geraerts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Bruno Waes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 12:16 AM
Subject: Re: XFree86-4 and external mice
> Maybe you must disable the pad in your bios?
i cant disable it in my bios ...
bruno
Anyhow - Dear Wizzards,
How do I get to play music on my debian2.2?
It does not recognize "sndconfig"!
Why was I born intellectually challenged?
Hearthstone.
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On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 10:18:17PM -0800, Alan Chen wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, CostCo has great prices, but pretty much puts their merchandise
> in warehouses, with stacked cardboard boxes. They're really good about
> selecting high-quality stuff in general though. I'll probably think about it
>
> i have a sony vaio f180 and i have a working X4, only my alps pad is
> broken so i need to use a external mouse i have a ps2 and a serial
> one, but i cant get one of them to work, although i tested progeny
> debian before and the ps2 one worked ok there ...
> any idea what is wrong ?
> thanks
--- "Felix E. Klee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thanks to all those who replied so far. The Xircom modem does work again
> (I didn't include PCMCIA serial devices support into the kernel).
> However, my FA510c network card still doesn't work (I always hear a high
> low beep sequence when
Hi all,
I'm looking to purchase one of these, because I just can't go past that
1600x1200 LCD (and I don't know of any other laptops that match that.
Indeed I haven't found more than a couple that go past 1024x768.
Does anyone here have any experience with running Linux (particularly
Debian, of
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 11:26:28PM -0800, Jan Hearthstone wrote:
>Anyhow - Dear Wizzards,
> How do I get to play music on my debian2.2?
> It does not recognize "sndconfig"!
> Why was I born intellectually challenged?
> Hearthstone.
No, there's no sndconfig in Debian.
A few suggestion
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 09:37:48PM +1300, Andrew McMillan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking to purchase one of these, because I just can't go past that
> 1600x1200 LCD (and I don't know of any other laptops that match that.
> Indeed I haven't found more than a couple that go past 1024x768.
I am r
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 09:37:48PM +1300, Andrew McMillan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking to purchase one of these, because I just can't go past that
> 1600x1200 LCD (and I don't know of any other laptops that match that.
> Indeed I haven't found more than a couple that go past 1024x768.
At leas
Hi.
I'm running woody (I know, I know, but I have another machine running it
which is extremely stable so...)
My problem is that X is quite unstable (I use this machine for work, and X
crashes about once a day.
I had RedHat 7 on this machine before, and it didn't crash a single time
(not once).
Frank Rudolf Georg Petzold wrote:
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 09:37:48PM +1300, Andrew McMillan wrote:
I'm looking to purchase one of these, because I just can't go past that
1600x1200 LCD (and I don't know of any other laptops that match that.
Indeed I haven't found more than a couple that go pas
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 09:37:48PM +1300, Andrew McMillan wrote:
> I'm looking to purchase one of these, because I just can't go past that
> 1600x1200 LCD (and I don't know of any other laptops that match that.
> Indeed I haven't found more than a couple that go past 1024x768.
>
>
> Does anyone
Thanks to everyone who helped me with my mouse problem.
I had used the "simple" option during installation of
Debian 2.2.2r to select packages by "tasks", and I read only
recently that that does not select all the packages considered
standard to run Debian (this is considered a bug to be correcte
Deal all:
I've tried to enable my IrDA of my TOSHIBA Libretto 110 for months,
but still missing something so the primary goal still can't be achieved,
I'd like to "sync" with my Palm PDA, but only with IrDA device.
The kernel has detected the the IrDA chip and registered, here is
the
mes
Mr. D S Hunnisett wrote:
> yup you need to do irattach irda0
Would you please tell me the right procedures ?
>
>
> >Resent-Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 11:42:59 GMT
> >X-Envelope-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 19:43:40 +0800
> >From: Nazareth Shu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >X-Accept-
I have a IBM Thinkpad A20m and its the perfect notebook for me. Its
running Debian 2.2 Potato. Stay away from the 3com network interface,
I know my A20m uses an Intel EtherPro 10/100 and it works perfect. I
am not sure if Intel EtherPro 10/100 = EtherJet. If you go to the
IBM web site they have
I just installed Debian 2.2r2 on my Thinkpad.
I was previously running Slackware on this machine and decided to give
Debian a try.
Maybe this is a newbie Q but...
How the heck to you configure gnome & sawmill to work together?
I have ~/.xsession with the one line:
gnome-session & exec sawmill
An
Hi,
today, I compiled a kernel with xdsg's kernel config (the only option
that I removed was the /dev file system support). Now, when I insert my
FA510c network card I still hear a high low beep sequence but the card
is correctly identified by cardctl ident. The error message that I get
is
faile
"Tom Allison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just installed Debian 2.2r2 on my Thinkpad.
> I was previously running Slackware on this machine and decided to give
> Debian a try.
>
> Maybe this is a newbie Q but...
>
> How the heck to you configure gnome & sawmill to work together?
> I have ~/.x
> How the heck to you configure gnome & sawmill to work together?
> I have ~/.xsession with the one line:
> gnome-session & exec sawmill
> And this doesn't quite do it. Apparently sawmill and gnome are not binding
> together properly.
Only:
gnome-session
should work fine.
You should never need t
xsdg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Did you look at my suggestion? If the card works, that should work perfectly
> (as noted before, I have the exact same card as you do).
Still Netgear trouble:
http://www.freebsddiary.org/last-netgear.html
--
Stéphane Camberlin > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi.
>
> I'm running woody (I know, I know, but I have another machine running it
> which is extremely stable so...)
>
> My problem is that X is quite unstable (I use this machine for work, and X
> crashes about once a day.
What sort of "doesn't work" does it do? ("crashes" is vague - does it
> I have a IBM Thinkpad A20m and its the perfect notebook for me. Its
> running Debian 2.2 Potato. Stay away from the 3com network interface,
> I know my A20m uses an Intel EtherPro 10/100 and it works perfect. I
> am not sure if Intel EtherPro 10/100 = EtherJet. If you go to the
> IBM web site
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 04:59:50AM -0500, Todd V . Rovito wrote:
> I have a IBM Thinkpad A20m and its the perfect notebook for me. Its
> running Debian 2.2 Potato. Stay away from the 3com network interface,
The 3com interface works perfectly. It performs quite well, too.
3c59x.c 15Sep00 Donald
I'm trying to install the 2.2.18 kernel into a Debian install.
I'm not using the Deb binaries for a couple reasons, but I got into a jam..
I'm used to Slackware. If you want to change it, you edit the file
directly. Debian doesn't seem to do that very well. Lots of warnings
about not changing
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 06:01:49PM +, Tom Allison wrote:
>
> I'm trying to install the 2.2.18 kernel into a Debian install.
> I'm not using the Deb binaries for a couple reasons, but I got into a jam..
>
> I'm used to Slackware. If you want to change it, you edit the file
> directly. Debian
Hi!
Sorry if I'm the 1000st who's asking this question. I'm running
woody on an HP Omnibook 4150B with a "ATI Mach64 LM rev 100" (at least
thats what XFree says) and I can't get any of my external screens to
work. XFree is only starting if I switch back to the TFT and after
start I can go back t
* Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010227 19:07]:
> I'm trying to install the 2.2.18 kernel into a Debian install.
> I'm not using the Deb binaries for a couple reasons, but I got into a jam..
To compile your own kernel, try the "kernel-package" package. In this
way you build kernel debian package
[Charset iso-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
>
> I'm trying to install the 2.2.18 kernel into a Debian install.
> I'm not using the Deb binaries for a couple reasons, but I got into a jam..
>
> I'm used to Slackware. If you want to change it, you edit the file
> directly. Debian does
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 08:55:57AM -0800, Heather wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > I'm running woody (I know, I know, but I have another machine running it
> > which is extremely stable so...)
> >
> > My problem is that X is quite unstable (I use this machine for work, and X
> > crashes about once a day.
>
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> > yup you need to do irattach irda0
>>
>> Would you please tell me the right procedures ?
"irattach" command is in irda-common package. Do you install it?
A brief description is available at
/usr/share/doc/irda-common/README.Debian.
--
The goal is to get a minimum installation up with networking on my
3Com 3CCFE574BT nic
there do not seem to be any drivers for this nic any help finding
them would be appreciated..
Additionally, the CD-ROM driver is old enough that it will not read the
burned CD made from downloading the d
can anyone tell me how i can configure my pcmcia so that networking is not
brought up automatically when i insert my network/modem combo card?
thanks,
nathanp.
> can anyone tell me how i can configure my pcmcia so that networking is
> not brought up automatically when i insert my network/modem combo card?
>
> thanks,
> nathanp.
not *directly* but...
push in the card (beep ... boop)
cardctl eject (beep)
when you're ready,
cardctl inser
> can anyone tell me how i can configure my pcmcia so that networking is
> not brought up automatically when i insert my network/modem combo card?
>
> thanks,
> nathanp.
Hmm, occurs to me I may be misunderstanding the question.
Do you mean "not bring up anything when I insert the card" (which I
can anyone tell me how i can configure my pcmcia so that networking is not
brought up automatically when i insert my network/modem combo card?
thanks,
nathanp.
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 08:33:24PM -0800, Heather wrote:
> Hmm, occurs to me I may be misunderstanding the question.
>
> Do you mean "not bring up anything when I insert the card" (which I answered
> with software eject instructions) or do you mean "only bring up modem service
> right now, ether l
--- "Felix E. Klee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thanks to all those who replied so far. The Xircom modem does work again
> (I didn't include PCMCIA serial devices support into the kernel).
> However, my FA510c network card still doesn't work (I always hear a high
> low beep sequence whe
Hi all,
I'm looking to purchase one of these, because I just can't go past that
1600x1200 LCD (and I don't know of any other laptops that match that.
Indeed I haven't found more than a couple that go past 1024x768.
Does anyone here have any experience with running Linux (particularly
Debian, o
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 11:26:28PM -0800, Jan Hearthstone wrote:
>Anyhow - Dear Wizzards,
> How do I get to play music on my debian2.2?
> It does not recognize "sndconfig"!
> Why was I born intellectually challenged?
> Hearthstone.
No, there's no sndconfig in Debian.
A few suggestio
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 09:37:48PM +1300, Andrew McMillan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking to purchase one of these, because I just can't go past that
> 1600x1200 LCD (and I don't know of any other laptops that match that.
> Indeed I haven't found more than a couple that go past 1024x768.
I am
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 09:37:48PM +1300, Andrew McMillan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking to purchase one of these, because I just can't go past that
> 1600x1200 LCD (and I don't know of any other laptops that match that.
> Indeed I haven't found more than a couple that go past 1024x768.
At lea
Hi.
I'm running woody (I know, I know, but I have another machine running it
which is extremely stable so...)
My problem is that X is quite unstable (I use this machine for work, and X
crashes about once a day.
I had RedHat 7 on this machine before, and it didn't crash a single time
(not once).
Frank Rudolf Georg Petzold wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 09:37:48PM +1300, Andrew McMillan wrote:
>> I'm looking to purchase one of these, because I just can't go past that
>> 1600x1200 LCD (and I don't know of any other laptops that match that.
>> Indeed I haven't found more than a couple th
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 09:37:48PM +1300, Andrew McMillan wrote:
> I'm looking to purchase one of these, because I just can't go past that
> 1600x1200 LCD (and I don't know of any other laptops that match that.
> Indeed I haven't found more than a couple that go past 1024x768.
>
>
> Does anyon
Thanks to everyone who helped me with my mouse problem.
I had used the "simple" option during installation of
Debian 2.2.2r to select packages by "tasks", and I read only
recently that that does not select all the packages considered
standard to run Debian (this is considered a bug to be correct
Deal all:
I've tried to enable my IrDA of my TOSHIBA Libretto 110 for months,
but still missing something so the primary goal still can't be achieved,
I'd like to "sync" with my Palm PDA, but only with IrDA device.
The kernel has detected the the IrDA chip and registered, here is
the
me
Mr. D S Hunnisett wrote:
> yup you need to do irattach irda0
Would you please tell me the right procedures ?
>
>
> >Resent-Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 11:42:59 GMT
> >X-Envelope-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 19:43:40 +0800
> >From: Nazareth Shu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >X-Accept
I have a IBM Thinkpad A20m and its the perfect notebook for me. Its
running Debian 2.2 Potato. Stay away from the 3com network interface,
I know my A20m uses an Intel EtherPro 10/100 and it works perfect. I
am not sure if Intel EtherPro 10/100 = EtherJet. If you go to the
IBM web site they hav
I just installed Debian 2.2r2 on my Thinkpad.
I was previously running Slackware on this machine and decided to give
Debian a try.
Maybe this is a newbie Q but...
How the heck to you configure gnome & sawmill to work together?
I have ~/.xsession with the one line:
gnome-session & exec sawmill
A
Hi,
today, I compiled a kernel with xdsg's kernel config (the only option
that I removed was the /dev file system support). Now, when I insert my
FA510c network card I still hear a high low beep sequence but the card
is correctly identified by cardctl ident. The error message that I get
is
fail
"Tom Allison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just installed Debian 2.2r2 on my Thinkpad.
> I was previously running Slackware on this machine and decided to give
> Debian a try.
>
> Maybe this is a newbie Q but...
>
> How the heck to you configure gnome & sawmill to work together?
> I have ~/.
> How the heck to you configure gnome & sawmill to work together?
> I have ~/.xsession with the one line:
> gnome-session & exec sawmill
> And this doesn't quite do it. Apparently sawmill and gnome are not binding
> together properly.
Only:
gnome-session
should work fine.
You should never need
xsdg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Did you look at my suggestion? If the card works, that should work perfectly (as
>noted before, I have the exact same card as you do).
Still Netgear trouble:
http://www.freebsddiary.org/last-netgear.html
--
Stéphane Camberlin > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi.
>
> I'm running woody (I know, I know, but I have another machine running it
> which is extremely stable so...)
>
> My problem is that X is quite unstable (I use this machine for work, and X
> crashes about once a day.
What sort of "doesn't work" does it do? ("crashes" is vague - does it
> I have a IBM Thinkpad A20m and its the perfect notebook for me. Its
> running Debian 2.2 Potato. Stay away from the 3com network interface,
> I know my A20m uses an Intel EtherPro 10/100 and it works perfect. I
> am not sure if Intel EtherPro 10/100 = EtherJet. If you go to the
> IBM web sit
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 04:59:50AM -0500, Todd V . Rovito wrote:
> I have a IBM Thinkpad A20m and its the perfect notebook for me. Its
> running Debian 2.2 Potato. Stay away from the 3com network interface,
The 3com interface works perfectly. It performs quite well, too.
3c59x.c 15Sep00 Donal
I'm trying to install the 2.2.18 kernel into a Debian install.
I'm not using the Deb binaries for a couple reasons, but I got into a jam..
I'm used to Slackware. If you want to change it, you edit the file
directly. Debian doesn't seem to do that very well. Lots of warnings
about not changing
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 06:01:49PM +, Tom Allison wrote:
>
> I'm trying to install the 2.2.18 kernel into a Debian install.
> I'm not using the Deb binaries for a couple reasons, but I got into a jam..
>
> I'm used to Slackware. If you want to change it, you edit the file
> directly. Debia
Hi!
Sorry if I'm the 1000st who's asking this question. I'm running
woody on an HP Omnibook 4150B with a "ATI Mach64 LM rev 100" (at least
thats what XFree says) and I can't get any of my external screens to
work. XFree is only starting if I switch back to the TFT and after
start I can go back
* Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010227 19:07]:
> I'm trying to install the 2.2.18 kernel into a Debian install.
> I'm not using the Deb binaries for a couple reasons, but I got into a jam..
To compile your own kernel, try the "kernel-package" package. In this
way you build kernel debian packag
[Charset iso-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
>
> I'm trying to install the 2.2.18 kernel into a Debian install.
> I'm not using the Deb binaries for a couple reasons, but I got into a jam..
>
> I'm used to Slackware. If you want to change it, you edit the file
> directly. Debian doe
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 08:55:57AM -0800, Heather wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > I'm running woody (I know, I know, but I have another machine running it
> > which is extremely stable so...)
> >
> > My problem is that X is quite unstable (I use this machine for work, and X
> > crashes about once a day.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> > yup you need to do irattach irda0
>>
>> Would you please tell me the right procedures ?
"irattach" command is in irda-common package. Do you install it?
A brief description is available at
/usr/share/doc/irda-common/README.Debian.
-
The goal is to get a minimum installation up with networking on my
3Com 3CCFE574BT nic
there do not seem to be any drivers for this nic any help finding
them would be appreciated..
Additionally, the CD-ROM driver is old enough that it will not read the
burned CD made from downloading the
can anyone tell me how i can configure my pcmcia so that networking is not brought up
automatically when i insert my network/modem combo card?
thanks,
nathanp.
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> can anyone tell me how i can configure my pcmcia so that networking is
> not brought up automatically when i insert my network/modem combo card?
>
> thanks,
> nathanp.
not *directly* but...
push in the card (beep ... boop)
cardctl eject (beep)
when you're ready,
cardctl inse
> can anyone tell me how i can configure my pcmcia so that networking is
> not brought up automatically when i insert my network/modem combo card?
>
> thanks,
> nathanp.
Hmm, occurs to me I may be misunderstanding the question.
Do you mean "not bring up anything when I insert the card" (which
can anyone tell me how i can configure my pcmcia so that networking is not brought up
automatically when i insert my network/modem combo card?
thanks,
nathanp.
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 08:33:24PM -0800, Heather wrote:
> Hmm, occurs to me I may be misunderstanding the question.
>
> Do you mean "not bring up anything when I insert the card" (which I answered
> with software eject instructions) or do you mean "only bring up modem service
> right now, ether
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