16 bit PCMCIA devices

2001-10-30 Thread Sunny Dubey
Hi, Is anyone aware of the band width limitation of a 16 bit pcmcia device ?? Or does that band width limitation not matter if I plug the card into a 32 bit card socket?? (or am I completely wrong?) thanks for any info Sunny Dubey -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subj

SOLVED: Lockups on HP Omnibook XE3 !

2001-10-30 Thread Andy Toenz
Hi, i think it's interesting for the people out there having a HP OB XE3 or similar. A short time ago, i had problems with random crashes on my XE3. I tried several kernel-options turned APM on/off... etc... nothing then i tested my laptop in console-mode only and i didn't had any problems !

Re: 16 bit PCMCIA devices

2001-10-30 Thread Vivek
On Tue, 30 Oct 2001, Sunny Dubey wrote: > Hi, > > Is anyone aware of the band width limitation of a 16 bit pcmcia device ?? Or > does that band width limitation not matter if I plug the card into a 32 bit > card socket?? (or am I completely wrong?) The bandwidth limitation always applies. --

Re: CPU (Bios?) Lock with 2.4.12 on OB XE3

2001-10-30 Thread Alexander Clouter
Martin Sk?tt [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > This looks very interesting. When I think about it most, if not all, of my > crashes has happened while scrolling. I have added the option to my X > configuration and enabled SpeedStep (setting it to the value the machine was > delivered with). I will r

Re: 16 bit PCMCIA devices

2001-10-30 Thread Alexander Clouter
Sunny Dubey [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > Is anyone aware of the band width limitation of a 16 bit pcmcia device ?? Or > does that band width limitation not matter if I plug the card into a 32 bit > card socket?? (or am I completely wrong?) > as said before it ain't going to make any differ

Re: testing installation - problems with PCMCIA network Card

2001-10-30 Thread Dominik Schwald
Am Montag, 29. Oktober 2001 22:01 schrieb Renchi Raju: > on virtual console 2, try lsmod to see what modules are loaded. then > rmmod axnet_cs if already loaded. try modprobe tulip_cb or modprobe > pcnet_cs and see which one works for you (see mesgs on console 3/4) . okay. well i didn't find lsmo

Re: testing installation - problems with PCMCIA network Card

2001-10-30 Thread dude
On Tuesday 30 October 2001 10:42, Dominik Schwald wrote: I know this has been reported as a bug but it appears tht if you look in syslog it is loading the wrong module, i fixed by changing the 'axnet_cs" to "pcnet_cs" which does the substitution when loading modles. I believe the file i did

Multiple resolutions ?

2001-10-30 Thread Nicolas Malandain
Hello, I use my laptop in 1600x1200 (24 bits), but when I go in a smaller resolution (1024x768) I have some pieces of the picture that copied several time on the screen :( If I use my laptop in 16bits modes I have no problem unless I want to use 800x600. But if I use 8bits mode I can use all th

Kernel compilation problems

2001-10-30 Thread Arne Jørgensen
Hello, recently I bought a Toshiba Portege 3020CT notebook and installed Debian Potato on it. It worked. I installed the kernel-source-2.2.19 package and recompiled the kernel to support APM and some other things. It still worked. Then I wanted to use DHCP, but it didn't work and after readi

RE: Kernel compilation problems

2001-10-30 Thread Glen S Mehn
Did you compile your filesystem driver(s) into the kernel? ext2, reiserfs, xfs, depending on what you installed with? What's your /etc/fstab read? under fs type, is it compiled in? (the non-booting kernel) glen -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent

Re: Kernel compilation problems

2001-10-30 Thread Arne Jørgensen
"Glen S Mehn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Did you compile your filesystem driver(s) into the kernel? ext2, reiserfs, > xfs, depending on what you installed with? > > What's your /etc/fstab read? > > under fs type, is it compiled in? (the non-booting kernel) The root partition (actually all par

Re: Is it possible to use Carbus NIC on kernel 2.4.12 without pcmcia-modules?

2001-10-30 Thread Kazuhiko Uebayashi
Hi, everyone. I appreciate many reply. After all I had better to install pcmcia-modules. I'll try this way. Thanks any way. On Sat, 27 Oct 2001 04:05:49 +0900 Kazuhiko Uebayashi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, I'm Kazuhiko Uebayashi. > > I'm in trouble now in using Cardbus NIC(N

Re: sound problems IBM TP560

2001-10-30 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 10:17:07AM +0100, Cheshire, Neil N SITI-ISES-56 wrote: > It took me a while to get sound working on my TP560E. It turned out > the sound was disabled in the BIOS. I had to use the DOS program > ps2.exe to enable it, then "modprobe sb" found it first time. This ps2.exe has

16 bit PCMCIA devices

2001-10-30 Thread Sunny Dubey
Hi, Is anyone aware of the band width limitation of a 16 bit pcmcia device ?? Or does that band width limitation not matter if I plug the card into a 32 bit card socket?? (or am I completely wrong?) thanks for any info Sunny Dubey

SOLVED: Lockups on HP Omnibook XE3 !

2001-10-30 Thread Andy Toenz
Hi, i think it's interesting for the people out there having a HP OB XE3 or similar. A short time ago, i had problems with random crashes on my XE3. I tried several kernel-options turned APM on/off... etc... nothing then i tested my laptop in console-mode only and i didn't had any problems !

Re: 16 bit PCMCIA devices

2001-10-30 Thread Vivek
On Tue, 30 Oct 2001, Sunny Dubey wrote: > Hi, > > Is anyone aware of the band width limitation of a 16 bit pcmcia device ?? Or > does that band width limitation not matter if I plug the card into a 32 bit > card socket?? (or am I completely wrong?) The bandwidth limitation always applies.

Re: CPU (Bios?) Lock with 2.4.12 on OB XE3

2001-10-30 Thread Alexander Clouter
Martin Sk?tt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > This looks very interesting. When I think about it most, if not all, of my > crashes has happened while scrolling. I have added the option to my X > configuration and enabled SpeedStep (setting it to the value the machine was > delivered with). I will retu

Re: 16 bit PCMCIA devices

2001-10-30 Thread Alexander Clouter
Sunny Dubey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Is anyone aware of the band width limitation of a 16 bit pcmcia device ?? Or > does that band width limitation not matter if I plug the card into a 32 bit > card socket?? (or am I completely wrong?) > as said before it ain't going to make any differenc

Re: testing installation - problems with PCMCIA network Card

2001-10-30 Thread Dominik Schwald
Am Montag, 29. Oktober 2001 22:01 schrieb Renchi Raju: > on virtual console 2, try lsmod to see what modules are loaded. then > rmmod axnet_cs if already loaded. try modprobe tulip_cb or modprobe > pcnet_cs and see which one works for you (see mesgs on console 3/4) . okay. well i didn't find lsmod

Re: testing installation - problems with PCMCIA network Card

2001-10-30 Thread dude
On Tuesday 30 October 2001 10:42, Dominik Schwald wrote: I know this has been reported as a bug but it appears tht if you look in syslog it is loading the wrong module, i fixed by changing the 'axnet_cs" to "pcnet_cs" which does the substitution when loading modles. I believe the file i did t

Multiple resolutions ?

2001-10-30 Thread Nicolas Malandain
Hello, I use my laptop in 1600x1200 (24 bits), but when I go in a smaller resolution (1024x768) I have some pieces of the picture that copied several time on the screen :( If I use my laptop in 16bits modes I have no problem unless I want to use 800x600. But if I use 8bits mode I can use all the

Kernel compilation problems

2001-10-30 Thread Arne Jørgensen
Hello, recently I bought a Toshiba Portege 3020CT notebook and installed Debian Potato on it. It worked. I installed the kernel-source-2.2.19 package and recompiled the kernel to support APM and some other things. It still worked. Then I wanted to use DHCP, but it didn't work and after readin

RE: Kernel compilation problems

2001-10-30 Thread Glen S Mehn
Did you compile your filesystem driver(s) into the kernel? ext2, reiserfs, xfs, depending on what you installed with? What's your /etc/fstab read? under fs type, is it compiled in? (the non-booting kernel) glen -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

Re: Kernel compilation problems

2001-10-30 Thread Arne Jørgensen
"Glen S Mehn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Did you compile your filesystem driver(s) into the kernel? ext2, reiserfs, > xfs, depending on what you installed with? > > What's your /etc/fstab read? > > under fs type, is it compiled in? (the non-booting kernel) The root partition (actually all part

Re: Is it possible to use Carbus NIC on kernel 2.4.12 without pcmcia-modules?

2001-10-30 Thread Kazuhiko Uebayashi
Hi, everyone. I appreciate many reply. After all I had better to install pcmcia-modules. I'll try this way. Thanks any way. On Sat, 27 Oct 2001 04:05:49 +0900 Kazuhiko Uebayashi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, I'm Kazuhiko Uebayashi. > > I'm in trouble now in using Cardbus NIC(Ne