Hi,
I am trying to build a kernel boot floppy, not using modules,
nevertheless supporting PCMCIA and a Xircom driver.
Booting this kernel would start PCMCIA support and include the Xircom
(xirc2ps_cs) driver, but it wouldn't setup an eth0 device, because there
is no cardmgr at all on my root flo
also sprach Holger Paschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.15.1106 +0100]:
> Digging using the usual sources, I only find comments referring to the
> pcmcia-cs-based setup of PCMCIA NICs. Nothing about the magic of
> cardmgr, that initializes the eth0 device.
RTFS cardmgr.
> Does anyone on this lis
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Jason Majors wrote:
>
> > >Is there a driver for the ati radeon mobility for x 4.1?
> > >I set my notebook up using the radeon driver, but X dies complaining that
> > >there are no devices available. Switching the Device line to "Standard VGA"
> > >brings it up, but at vga16.
>
> > Wat kind of l
Sylvain Sauvage wrote:
> - use the xfree 4.2 cvs (i did it : more than 1 Go of HD, but great
> acceleration, GL modes, XV and so on ; only few refresh bugs).
> I suggest not to try the 4th solution if you don't have expericence,
> time and patience. IMHO, the 3rd one is the simplest.
Maybe you
Sebastien Geffroy, 2002-Jan-15 08:43 +0100:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to get poweroff working when i do a 'halt -p' with my inspiron 8000. But,
>it don't work.
> I compile a 2.4.17 kernel with APM support.
>
> Anyone has arrived to get poweroff working with this laptop ?
>
> Thanks
You don't n
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Andy> it's a repost... I was wondering if anyone had advice on good
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On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Michael Perry wrote:
Hi,
>> Hey folks,
>> I don't know if this has come up before... sorry if it's a repost... I
>> was wondering if anyone had advice on good PCMCIA NICs. I'm setting up
>> a cable modem account with a local ISP and I'm not sure what card to
>> pick up...
>
I am running Debian 3.0 with kernel 2.4.16 on a
ThinkPad T23. It has a built-in wireless
capability--through a "mini-combo" PCI card. (It is
*not* a PCMCIA card.) The wireless network adapter is
a "IBM High Rate Wireless LAN MiniPCI Combo Card." It
is made by Actiontec Electronics, Inc--it appears
On Tuesday 15 January 2002 3:46 am, Andy Winnenberg wrote:
> Hey folks,
> I don't know if this has come up before... sorry if it's a repost... I
> was wondering if anyone had advice on good PCMCIA NICs. I'm setting up
> a cable modem account with a local ISP and I'm not sure what card to
> pick up
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Andy Winnenberg wrote:
> Hey folks,
> I don't know if this has come up before... sorry if it's a repost... I
> was wondering if anyone had advice on good PCMCIA NICs. I'm setting up
> a cable modem account with a local ISP and I'm not sure what card to
> pick up...
>
> Th
Hi all,
I'm trying to get poweroff working when i do a 'halt -p' with my inspiron 8000.
But, it don't work.
I compile a 2.4.17 kernel with APM support.
Anyone has arrived to get poweroff working with this laptop ?
Thanks
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Hi,
I am trying to build a kernel boot floppy, not using modules,
nevertheless supporting PCMCIA and a Xircom driver.
Booting this kernel would start PCMCIA support and include the Xircom
(xirc2ps_cs) driver, but it wouldn't setup an eth0 device, because there
is no cardmgr at all on my root flop
also sprach Holger Paschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.15.1106 +0100]:
> Digging using the usual sources, I only find comments referring to the
> pcmcia-cs-based setup of PCMCIA NICs. Nothing about the magic of
> cardmgr, that initializes the eth0 device.
RTFS cardmgr.
> Does anyone on this list
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Jason Majors wrote:
>
> > >Is there a driver for the ati radeon mobility for x 4.1?
> > >I set my notebook up using the radeon driver, but X dies complaining that
> > >there are no devices available. Switching the Device line to "Standard VGA"
> > >brings it up, but at vga16.
>
> > Wat kind of la
Sylvain Sauvage wrote:
> - use the xfree 4.2 cvs (i did it : more than 1 Go of HD, but great
> acceleration, GL modes, XV and so on ; only few refresh bugs).
> I suggest not to try the 4th solution if you don't have expericence,
> time and patience. IMHO, the 3rd one is the simplest.
Maybe you s
Sebastien Geffroy, 2002-Jan-15 08:43 +0100:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to get poweroff working when i do a 'halt -p' with my inspiron
> 8000. But, it don't work.
> I compile a 2.4.17 kernel with APM support.
>
> Anyone has arrived to get poweroff working with this laptop ?
>
> Thanks
You don't n
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> On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 22:46:26 -0500, Andy Winnenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
Andy> Hey folks, I don't know if this has come up before... sorry if
Andy> it's a repost... I was wondering if anyone had advice on good
Andy> PCMCIA NICs. I'm setting up a cable modem account with a loc
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On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Michael Perry wrote:
Hi,
>> Hey folks,
>> I don't know if this has come up before... sorry if it's a repost... I
>> was wondering if anyone had advice on good PCMCIA NICs. I'm setting up
>> a cable modem account with a local ISP and I'm not sure what card to
>> pick up...
>>
I am running Debian 3.0 with kernel 2.4.16 on a
ThinkPad T23. It has a built-in wireless
capability--through a "mini-combo" PCI card. (It is
*not* a PCMCIA card.) The wireless network adapter is
a "IBM High Rate Wireless LAN MiniPCI Combo Card." It
is made by Actiontec Electronics, Inc--it appears
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