Brian Mays wrote:
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But I built my own pcmcia-modules package and kernel-image package
from the 2.4.17 kernel-source and 3.1.36 pcmcia-source. You mean that
these are still building bad links?
Not the pcmcia source. The kernel source is building the b
Derek Broughton wrote:
Under 2.4.16, eth0 comes up perfectly every time (using the stock
kernel-image.2.4.16-586), with a custom compiled kernel-image-2.4.17, I
can't get it active.
The only thing that looks suspicious at boot time is:
Linux Kernel Card Services 3.1.22
options: [pci] [card
On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 02:17:35PM -0500, Michael Stone wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 08:23:26AM -0500, Pann McCuaig wrote:
> > I had a similar problem. I turned off all PCMCIA support in the kernel.
> > I don't know why it's there in the first place (seems to be new with
> > 2.4.x).
>
> Well,
I would like to run a dual boot of Windows 95 and
Debian Linux on my Toshiba Libretto 70CT sub-notebook. I have chosen to dual
boot so I can still use Windows while I learn Debian Linux.
The specifications of my Toshiba Libretto 70CT
are as follows:
Intel
Pentium 120MHz MMX (0.35u, 32KB
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked:
> QUESTION: If I were to use the kernel from ftp.kernel.org and then
> run a make-kpkg, would I see this same problem?
It depends. If you are using the 2.4 kernel drivers (i.e., you have
turned on the CONFIG_PCMCIA option) then you would not experience the
Nikolaj Erichsen wrote:
I sometimes have some troubles in starting up my 2.4.14 and 2.4.17
kernels on my dell Inspiron 8100 (with bios A08), the computer freezes
randomly during bootup, sometimes it's in configuring network, sometimes
it's when staring X, usually it's somewhere else(!)
Maybe the
Tom Allison wrote:
Derek Broughton wrote:
Under 2.4.16, eth0 comes up perfectly every time (using the stock
kernel-image.2.4.16-586), with a custom compiled kernel-image-2.4.17, I
can't get it active.
Read back on some of the recent (<7 days) problems people have had
involving pcmcia and 2.
Hello folks,
I am sorry to see so many broken pieces regarding woody, 2.4 kernels &
PCMCIA. I'm lucky since I've had my CardBus card working w/o interruption
after woody upgrade (with 2.4.17 and kernel modules) but I have another
trouble.
I run the hotplug + ifupdown + guessnet combo to reconfigu
> I would like to run a dual boot of Windows 95 and Debian Linux on my Toshiba
> Libretto 70CT sub-notebook. I have chosen to dual boot so I can still use
> Windows while I learn Debian Linux.
>
> The specifications of my Toshiba Libretto 70CT are as follows:
>
> Intel Pentium 120MHz MMX (0.35u
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 10:55:38AM -0600, Petr Hlustik wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> I am sorry to see so many broken pieces regarding woody, 2.4 kernels &
> PCMCIA. I'm lucky since I've had my CardBus card working w/o interruption
> after woody upgrade (with 2.4.17 and kernel modules) but I have anot
Hi all,
IRT my last question regarding the NIC on a Toshiba Tecra 8100, that the
Xircom card is apparently broken. I took the card from my T8000 and
plugged it in, and it worked. Thanks to all that helped.
I have a Mac Powerbook G3 (Pismo) that dual boots MacOS9 (to watch DVDs)
and sid. I have ta
On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 05:55, Petr Hlustik wrote:
>
> domain lib.uchicago.edu\000
>
> which is correct for the subnet but the \000 breaks it. The nameservers
> that follow are configured correctly. When I go back to my office eth0, the
> resolv.conf never gets changed, that is, it remains broken.
On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, Alec wrote:
> On Saturday 16 February 2002 04:42 pm, Drew Parsons wrote:
> > Jonathan Buzzard has written a set of Toshiba Linux utilities, which
> > provide access to BIOS functions. His webpage is
> > http://www.buzzard.org.uk/toshiba/ The Debian package is named toshutils
Bradley Alexander wrote:
I have a Mac Powerbook G3 (Pismo) that dual boots MacOS9 (to watch DVDs)
and sid. I have taken it to work a few times, and find that I cannot get
a DHCP address. For some reason (the reason being that Windoze' DHCP
implementation is BROKEN), pump is not able to get an IP
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Brian Mays wrote:
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked:
QUESTION: If I were to use the kernel from ftp.kernel.org and then
run a make-kpkg, would I see this same problem?
It depends. If you are using the 2.4 kernel drivers (i.e., you have
turned on the CONFIG_PCMCIA option) then you woul
În data de 1-12-2001, la 18h 59'38", Ionel Mugurel Ciobica scria despre "sound
on VAIO FX401":
> Hi all,
>
> I have a VAIO FX401. The lspci command give me:
>
> debian:~# lspci
> [...]
> 00:07.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97 Audio
> Controller (rev 50)
> [...]
I di
FROM: MRS. MARIAM ABACHA
C/O SHEWU ABACHA
LAGOS -
NIGERIA.
19TH FEB,2002
Fax: 234-1-759-0900
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ATTN:PRESIDENT/CEO,
I am Mrs. Mariam Abacha, the widow of late Gen. Sani Abacha.
Former Nigeria military head of state who died mysteriouly as a
result of cardiac arres
Hi all,
My Vaio Fx401 has a build in winmodem. lspci says:
00:07.6 Communication controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97 Modem Controller
(rev 30)
From windows xp I get:
Conexant-Ambent Soft K56 Data, Fax Modem
PCI bus 0, device 7, function 6, speed 115200, port COM3
IO: 1400-14FF, IRQ: 09
Que
Ionel Mugurel Ciobica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My Vaio Fx401 has a build in winmodem. lspci says:
> 00:07.6 Communication controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97 Modem
> Controller (rev 30)
>
> From windows xp I get:
> Conexant-Ambent Soft K56 Data, Fax Modem
> PCI bus 0, device 7, functio
Brian Mays wrote:
> Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>But I built my own pcmcia-modules package and kernel-image package
>>from the 2.4.17 kernel-source and 3.1.36 pcmcia-source. You mean that
>>these are still building bad links?
>>
>
> Not the pcmcia source. The kernel source is
Derek Broughton wrote:
> Under 2.4.16, eth0 comes up perfectly every time (using the stock
> kernel-image.2.4.16-586), with a custom compiled kernel-image-2.4.17, I
> can't get it active.
>
> The only thing that looks suspicious at boot time is:
>
> Linux Kernel Card Services 3.1.22
>option
On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 02:17:35PM -0500, Michael Stone wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 08:23:26AM -0500, Pann McCuaig wrote:
> > I had a similar problem. I turned off all PCMCIA support in the kernel.
> > I don't know why it's there in the first place (seems to be new with
> > 2.4.x).
>
> Well,
I would like to run a dual boot of Windows 95 and
Debian Linux on my Toshiba Libretto 70CT sub-notebook. I have chosen to dual
boot so I can still use Windows while I learn Debian Linux.
The specifications of my Toshiba Libretto 70CT
are as follows:
Intel
Pentium 120MHz MMX (0.35u, 32KB
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked:
> QUESTION: If I were to use the kernel from ftp.kernel.org and then
> run a make-kpkg, would I see this same problem?
It depends. If you are using the 2.4 kernel drivers (i.e., you have
turned on the CONFIG_PCMCIA option) then you would not experience th
Nikolaj Erichsen wrote:
> I sometimes have some troubles in starting up my 2.4.14 and 2.4.17
> kernels on my dell Inspiron 8100 (with bios A08), the computer freezes
> randomly during bootup, sometimes it's in configuring network, sometimes
> it's when staring X, usually it's somewhere else(!)
>
Tom Allison wrote:
> Derek Broughton wrote:
>
>> Under 2.4.16, eth0 comes up perfectly every time (using the stock
>> kernel-image.2.4.16-586), with a custom compiled kernel-image-2.4.17, I
>> can't get it active.
>
> Read back on some of the recent (<7 days) problems people have had
> involvi
Hello folks,
I am sorry to see so many broken pieces regarding woody, 2.4 kernels &
PCMCIA. I'm lucky since I've had my CardBus card working w/o interruption
after woody upgrade (with 2.4.17 and kernel modules) but I have another
trouble.
I run the hotplug + ifupdown + guessnet combo to reconfig
> I would like to run a dual boot of Windows 95 and Debian Linux on my Toshiba
>Libretto 70CT sub-notebook. I have chosen to dual boot so I can still use Windows
>while I learn Debian Linux.
>
> The specifications of my Toshiba Libretto 70CT are as follows:
>
> Intel Pentium 120MHz MMX (0.35u,
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 10:55:38AM -0600, Petr Hlustik wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> I am sorry to see so many broken pieces regarding woody, 2.4 kernels &
> PCMCIA. I'm lucky since I've had my CardBus card working w/o interruption
> after woody upgrade (with 2.4.17 and kernel modules) but I have ano
Hi all,
IRT my last question regarding the NIC on a Toshiba Tecra 8100, that the
Xircom card is apparently broken. I took the card from my T8000 and
plugged it in, and it worked. Thanks to all that helped.
I have a Mac Powerbook G3 (Pismo) that dual boots MacOS9 (to watch DVDs)
and sid. I have t
On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 05:55, Petr Hlustik wrote:
>
> domain lib.uchicago.edu\000
>
> which is correct for the subnet but the \000 breaks it. The nameservers
> that follow are configured correctly. When I go back to my office eth0, the
> resolv.conf never gets changed, that is, it remains broken.
On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, Alec wrote:
> On Saturday 16 February 2002 04:42 pm, Drew Parsons wrote:
> > Jonathan Buzzard has written a set of Toshiba Linux utilities, which
> > provide access to BIOS functions. His webpage is
> > http://www.buzzard.org.uk/toshiba/ The Debian package is named toshutils
Bradley Alexander wrote:
> I have a Mac Powerbook G3 (Pismo) that dual boots MacOS9 (to watch DVDs)
> and sid. I have taken it to work a few times, and find that I cannot get
> a DHCP address. For some reason (the reason being that Windoze' DHCP
> implementation is BROKEN), pump is not able to ge
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Brian Mays wrote:
> Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked:
>
>
>>QUESTION: If I were to use the kernel from ftp.kernel.org and then
>>run a make-kpkg, would I see this same problem?
>>
>
> It depends. If you are using the 2.4 kernel drivers (i.e., you have
> turned on the CONFIG_PCMCIA option
În data de 1-12-2001, la 18h 59'38", Ionel Mugurel Ciobica scria despre "sound on
VAIO FX401":
> Hi all,
>
> I have a VAIO FX401. The lspci command give me:
>
> debian:~# lspci
> [...]
> 00:07.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97 Audio Controller
>(rev 50)
> [...]
I di
FROM: MRS. MARIAM ABACHA
C/O SHEWU ABACHA
LAGOS -
NIGERIA.
19TH FEB,2002
Fax: 234-1-759-0900
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ATTN:PRESIDENT/CEO,
I am Mrs. Mariam Abacha, the widow of late Gen. Sani Abacha.
Former Nigeria military head of state who died mysteriouly as a
result of cardiac arre
Hi all,
My Vaio Fx401 has a build in winmodem. lspci says:
00:07.6 Communication controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97 Modem Controller (rev 30)
From windows xp I get:
Conexant-Ambent Soft K56 Data, Fax Modem
PCI bus 0, device 7, function 6, speed 115200, port COM3
IO: 1400-14FF, IRQ: 09
Que
Ionel Mugurel Ciobica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My Vaio Fx401 has a build in winmodem. lspci says:
> 00:07.6 Communication controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97 Modem Controller (rev
>30)
>
> From windows xp I get:
> Conexant-Ambent Soft K56 Data, Fax Modem
> PCI bus 0, device 7, functio
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