Hello,
I recently got a Dell Inspiron 8100 together with an APR (Advanced Port
Replicator) or a docking station. The laptop runs smooth as vodka
with both 2.4.17 and 2.4.18-pre3-ac2 :-) That is, as long as it is not
plugged into the dock ;-( When I connect the laptop to the APR
everything seems t
On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 05:43:50PM -0800, Laurent Charriere wrote:
> So here are my questions:
> - How can I get the system to load the driver at boot time?
Maybe it sounds stupid, but how about trying to insert it into /etc/modules?
This is a comment from mine:
# /etc/modules: kernel modules t
> > So here are my questions:
> > - How can I get the system to load the driver at boot time?
>
> Maybe it sounds stupid, but how about trying to insert it into
> /etc/modules? This is a comment from mine:
Well, as far as I know one should use modconf for things like this on a
debian system. Bes
Hello,
I recently got a Dell Inspiron 8100 together with an APR (Advanced Port
Replicator) or a docking station. The laptop runs smooth as vodka
with both 2.4.17 and 2.4.18-pre3-ac2 :-) That is, as long as it is not
plugged into the dock ;-( When I connect the laptop to the APR
everything seems to
On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 05:43:50PM -0800, Laurent Charriere wrote:
> So here are my questions:
> - How can I get the system to load the driver at boot time?
Maybe it sounds stupid, but how about trying to insert it into /etc/modules?
This is a comment from mine:
# /etc/modules: kernel modules to
> > So here are my questions:
> > - How can I get the system to load the driver at boot time?
>
> Maybe it sounds stupid, but how about trying to insert it into
> /etc/modules? This is a comment from mine:
Well, as far as I know one should use modconf for things like this on a
debian system. Besi
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