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
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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 !
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.
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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"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
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
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
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
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 !
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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:
"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
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
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