On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 09:36:59AM +1000, Martin Schwenke wrote:
> 8<-8< CUT HERE 8<-8<
> #!/bin/sh
>
> case "$1" in
> suspend)
> /usr/bin/esdctl off
> /etc/init.d/aumix stop
> I get the same message (apart from a newer version from 2
You might have a S3 Savage graphics-adapter (Virge). I got this one in
my Toshiba.
Take a look on http://www.probo.com/timr/savage40.html and look for a
enviroment variable named SAL_DO_NOT_USE_INVERT50. Has to get the value
"true".
For OpenOffice this has to be done too.
On 02 Sep 2001 15:08:
Sometime on Sun, Sep 02, 2001 at 03:08:47PM +0200, Martin Sk?tt typed out the
following...
> This might be a bit offtopic, but my IBM T22 laptop is the only machine I have
> had this problem with :-)
> My machine simplu hangs the first time I press a button in the StarOffice 5.2
> installation wiz
Hi!
I´ll be getting an old 486/40-notebook in the near future which I´d
like to recycle as an mp3-player for my stereo.
Now, obviously, since the box doesn´t have sound built-in, I´ll need a
pcmcia-soundcard. Does anyone round here
- know of one
- is running it successfully w/ debian?
cheer
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 11:37:10AM +0200, Claus Nagel wrote:
> You might have a S3 Savage graphics-adapter (Virge). I got this one in
> my Toshiba.
>
> Take a look on http://www.probo.com/timr/savage40.html and look for a
> enviroment variable named SAL_DO_NOT_USE_INVERT50. Has to get the value
>
Hi
I don't think you will have any joy with this project. First of all,
PCMCIA soundcards are not supported by the pcmcia-source package
(according to SUPPORTED.CARDS), second, your CPU is too slow to play
MP3's in software, at least at sensible bitrates -- unless you use
DOS, in which case the s
> pcmcia-soundcard. Does anyone round here
> - know of one
> - is running it successfully w/ debian?
AFAIK there are not much PCMCIA sound cards available, there is
at least one entry in my PCMCIA database:
http://mobilix.org/pcmcia_linux.html
There is also a program, which produces sound trough /
I have the Turtle Beach Daytona card running fine under debian linux; it's
a low-end PCI sound card with the Sonicvibes chip, which has a module
readily available under linux.
--
Andrew J Perrin - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.un
Hello,
I am using debian unstable with kernel 2.4.8 and pcmcia-cs 3.1.28-2 which i
compiled myself with debian/rule binary-modules. I am not using the
Kernel-modules. PCMCIA is working fine with my 10 mbit NE2000 compatible noname
ethernet card.
When I try to use my SMC EZ Cardbus 10/100 card
OK, this may be simple and I'm missing something basic - I hope so! - but how
do you get the CDROM mounted when you insert it after you have booted without
it? I have a Dell Latitude C600 and the BIOS recognises makes the CDROM
available automatically, but I cannot mount it because hdc (where it u
Hi,
When I boot my Libretto 50CT i get message like this:
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address c301ef4c
current->tss.cr3 = 00101000, %cr3 = 00101000
*pde =
Oops:
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[]
EFLAGS: 00010006
eax: c02b915c ebx: c201efe0 ecx: c301ef4c edx: 0015
esi: c30
Paul Tansom, 2001-Sep-03 17:11 +0100:
> OK, this may be simple and I'm missing something basic - I hope so! - but how
> do you get the CDROM mounted when you insert it after you have booted without
> it? I have a Dell Latitude C600 and the BIOS recognises makes the CDROM
> available automatically,
I don't know if the problem occurred with something in the upgrade, but since I
could upgrade to sid from potato (installed from CD) via
ftp, the problem was not present before the upgrade. Since this hasn't
happened on any of my desktop computers, I can only assume it
has something to do with
/dev/tap0 is the node for accessing the kernel ethertap driver. It is
used by some programs such as diald. If you have something like that
installed, it will probably autoload the kernel module ethertap.o on
bootup. You can probably find out when it gets loaded by looking at
/var/log/syslog or '
This sounds very much like a hardware problem. If you can't boot from
a floppy, you can install the memtest kernel
(http://www.memtest86.com/) in a partition and try to boot it via LILO
or grub.
Good luck
Rolf
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 07:15:48PM +0300, Johannes Niemel? wrote:
> Hi,
> When I boo
Does anybody know what I need to do to get a pcmia pcga-cd51/a to mount on boot?
errors occur when running eject:
eject
hdc: status timeout: status=0xff { Busy }
hdc: drive not ready for command
hdc: APAPI reset timed-out, status=0xff
ide1: reset timed-out, status=0xff
end_request: I/O error, d
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 05:11:27PM +0100, Paul Tansom wrote:
> OK, this may be simple and I'm missing something basic - I hope so! - but how
> do you get the CDROM mounted when you insert it after you have booted without
> it? I have a Dell Latitude C600 and the BIOS recognises makes the CDROM
> a
On Mon, 3 Sep 2001, Michael Thaler wrote:
>
> [snipped]
>
> tulip_attach(device 02:00.0)
> tulip.c:v0.91g-ppc 7/16/99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (modified by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> for XIRCOM CBE, fixed by Doug Ledford)
> eth0: Digital DS21143 Tulip rev 65 at 0x280, 00:E0:29:47:D4:54, IRQ 9.
> eth0: EEPROM de
Can someone give me an example of how I would upgrade a specific
package from 'testing' without affecting any of the apt-get libraries?
If I change the sources.list to include 'testing' then I get all
kinds of files selected for upgrade. I really don't want to move
anything out of 'stable' righ
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can someone give me an example of how I would upgrade a specific
> package from 'testing' without affecting any of the apt-get libraries?
> If I change the sources.list to include 'testing' then I get all kinds
> of files selected for upgrade. I really do
Tom.
> I've got 'stable' installed, but I want to include the 'testing'
> version of openSSH...
Don't do what I did and just install the testing deb. Heather told me the
way to do it was to build my own deb from the source code and she was
right! What a learning experience I had, it worked
Hello! I just saw this thread on the archives, and wanted to comment.
Martin:
I own a T22 with the S3 Savage and had the same problem with the weird
interlaced blue lines... It seems to happen only with 24 bit color, though --
16 bit is fine.
Martin Schwenke:
Thanks for the 1400x1050 modeline!
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 09:36:59AM +1000, Martin Schwenke wrote:
> 8<-8< CUT HERE 8<-8<
> #!/bin/sh
>
> case "$1" in
> suspend)
> /usr/bin/esdctl off
> /etc/init.d/aumix stop
> I get the same message (apart from a newer version from
You might have a S3 Savage graphics-adapter (Virge). I got this one in
my Toshiba.
Take a look on http://www.probo.com/timr/savage40.html and look for a
enviroment variable named SAL_DO_NOT_USE_INVERT50. Has to get the value
"true".
For OpenOffice this has to be done too.
On 02 Sep 2001 15:08
Sometime on Sun, Sep 02, 2001 at 03:08:47PM +0200, Martin Sk?tt typed out the
following...
> This might be a bit offtopic, but my IBM T22 laptop is the only machine I have
> had this problem with :-)
> My machine simplu hangs the first time I press a button in the StarOffice 5.2
> installation wi
Hi!
I´ll be getting an old 486/40-notebook in the near future which I´d
like to recycle as an mp3-player for my stereo.
Now, obviously, since the box doesn´t have sound built-in, I´ll need a
pcmcia-soundcard. Does anyone round here
- know of one
- is running it successfully w/ debian?
chee
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 11:37:10AM +0200, Claus Nagel wrote:
> You might have a S3 Savage graphics-adapter (Virge). I got this one in
> my Toshiba.
>
> Take a look on http://www.probo.com/timr/savage40.html and look for a
> enviroment variable named SAL_DO_NOT_USE_INVERT50. Has to get the value
>
Hi
I don't think you will have any joy with this project. First of all,
PCMCIA soundcards are not supported by the pcmcia-source package
(according to SUPPORTED.CARDS), second, your CPU is too slow to play
MP3's in software, at least at sensible bitrates -- unless you use
DOS, in which case the
> pcmcia-soundcard. Does anyone round here
> - know of one
> - is running it successfully w/ debian?
AFAIK there are not much PCMCIA sound cards available, there is
at least one entry in my PCMCIA database:
http://mobilix.org/pcmcia_linux.html
There is also a program, which produces sound trough
I have the Turtle Beach Daytona card running fine under debian linux; it's
a low-end PCI sound card with the Sonicvibes chip, which has a module
readily available under linux.
--
Andrew J Perrin - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.u
Hello,
I am using debian unstable with kernel 2.4.8 and pcmcia-cs 3.1.28-2 which i compiled
myself with debian/rule binary-modules. I am not using the Kernel-modules. PCMCIA is
working fine with my 10 mbit NE2000 compatible noname ethernet card.
When I try to use my SMC EZ Cardbus 10/100 card
OK, this may be simple and I'm missing something basic - I hope so! - but how
do you get the CDROM mounted when you insert it after you have booted without
it? I have a Dell Latitude C600 and the BIOS recognises makes the CDROM
available automatically, but I cannot mount it because hdc (where it
Hi,
When I boot my Libretto 50CT i get message like this:
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address c301ef4c
current->tss.cr3 = 00101000, %cr3 = 00101000
*pde =
Oops:
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[]
EFLAGS: 00010006
eax: c02b915c ebx: c201efe0 ecx: c301ef4c edx: 0015
esi: c3
Paul Tansom, 2001-Sep-03 17:11 +0100:
> OK, this may be simple and I'm missing something basic - I hope so! - but how
> do you get the CDROM mounted when you insert it after you have booted without
> it? I have a Dell Latitude C600 and the BIOS recognises makes the CDROM
> available automatically
I don't know if the problem occurred with something in the upgrade, but since I could
upgrade to sid from potato (installed from CD) via
ftp, the problem was not present before the upgrade. Since this hasn't happened on
any of my desktop computers, I can only assume it
has something to do wit
/dev/tap0 is the node for accessing the kernel ethertap driver. It is
used by some programs such as diald. If you have something like that
installed, it will probably autoload the kernel module ethertap.o on
bootup. You can probably find out when it gets loaded by looking at
/var/log/syslog or
This sounds very much like a hardware problem. If you can't boot from
a floppy, you can install the memtest kernel
(http://www.memtest86.com/) in a partition and try to boot it via LILO
or grub.
Good luck
Rolf
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 07:15:48PM +0300, Johannes Niemel? wrote:
> Hi,
> When I bo
Does anybody know what I need to do to get a pcmia pcga-cd51/a to mount on boot?
errors occur when running eject:
eject
hdc: status timeout: status=0xff { Busy }
hdc: drive not ready for command
hdc: APAPI reset timed-out, status=0xff
ide1: reset timed-out, status=0xff
end_request: I/O error,
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 05:11:27PM +0100, Paul Tansom wrote:
> OK, this may be simple and I'm missing something basic - I hope so! - but how
> do you get the CDROM mounted when you insert it after you have booted without
> it? I have a Dell Latitude C600 and the BIOS recognises makes the CDROM
>
On Mon, 3 Sep 2001, Michael Thaler wrote:
>
> [snipped]
>
> tulip_attach(device 02:00.0)
> tulip.c:v0.91g-ppc 7/16/99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (modified by
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] for XIRCOM CBE, fixed by Doug Ledford)
> eth0: Digital DS21143 Tulip rev 65 at 0x280, 00:E0:29:47:D4:54, IRQ 9.
> eth0: EEPROM de
Can someone give me an example of how I would upgrade a specific
package from 'testing' without affecting any of the apt-get libraries?
If I change the sources.list to include 'testing' then I get all
kinds of files selected for upgrade. I really don't want to move
anything out of 'stable' rig
Tom.
> I've got 'stable' installed, but I want to include the 'testing'
> version of openSSH...
Don't do what I did and just install the testing deb. Heather told me the
way to do it was to build my own deb from the source code and she was
right! What a learning experience I had, it worke
Hello! I just saw this thread on the archives, and wanted to comment.
Martin:
I own a T22 with the S3 Savage and had the same problem with the weird
interlaced blue lines... It seems to happen only with 24 bit color, though --
16 bit is fine.
Martin Schwenke:
Thanks for the 1400x1050 modeline
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can someone give me an example of how I would upgrade a specific
> package from 'testing' without affecting any of the apt-get libraries?
> If I change the sources.list to include 'testing' then I get all kinds
> of files selected for upgrade. I really d
Hello,
> apart from the last 4 lines that actually are (more or less) ejecting the
> card the instant it loads up!
The last four lines are only there because I ejected after trying to
ping another host. I don't think there is something wrong with the
pcmcia-package in general
> I'm unsure howev
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