Does a software mouse cursor have any effect?
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On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 11:58:23PM +0100, Eduardo D?az Uriarte wrote:
> I've got a Compaq Armada 1510 running Xfree86 4.x. I finally configured
> my x server so now I can play window maker.
>
> But, I have a problem. Whenever I move the mouse cu
Hello to everybody,
Is the first time that I write here and I do not known if is in correct
way...
I started use debian in my laptop just one month ago so I am
newbie...everythyng
work well, I have a problem now because I bought a pcmcia ethernet card
is a realtek 8139
chipset. The
On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 03:55, Manoj Mathew wrote:
>
> Does a software mouse cursor have any effect?
Well, I don't really know what do you mean with a software mouse cursor,
but I think that probably it would have no effect since this problem is
not delimited to the mouse cursor: evrything that pla
On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 11:34, Oliver Epper wrote:
> Hi Eduardo !
>
Hi, and sorry for the delay.
> What video card is in your armada ?
I'm not really sure since I don't have the documentation of this
computer, but the 'xf86config' (I think is that one of the ones I used)
program reported a Cirrus
My hardware is a notebook Compaq Presario 1711LA
running Debian sid, kernel-2.4.18.
At moment it has configured ATI Mobility L6 MY
chip (with XFree86-4.2.0 compiled from source,
with ati driver), Intel Etherexpress (eepro100),
sound (Intel i810 audio driver [OSS]), all
working fine. Now I'm reco
The problem with my pcmcia ( toshiba satellite pro 440cdx) is that it
thinks the cards are memory cards. has any one came across this before?
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Hi,
> is no explnation how to
>install...I have just some file :
>
>1) kern_compat_k
>2) Makefile
>3) rtl8139.c
>
>I kwnown tha module file end .0 so I do not kwnown how to insert this in
> my debian kernel 2.2.19
>
>Any help ?
In the default debian kernel there should be a
Hello,
what happens when you put the card in its slot. Does it go "peep" (high tone)
and then "peep" (lower tone)?
Etienne
PS : Usefull sources of information : PCMCIA, laptop and Net Howtos, e.g. at
http://www.ibiblio.org/mdw/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX/howtos.html
Try something like:
Make
Make install
If not you could use modconf and probably use the 8139 or 8139too
modules.
Jord
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From: dinopuffin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 14:04
To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Subject: realtek 8139
Hello to
I have the Compaq Presario 1700T, and as far as I know there are no ways
to capture the extended keys. If anyone were to find out I'd be
interested in the results.
Regards
Scott A Runnels
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 09:54:39AM -0400, German Poo Caaman~o wrote:
> My hardware is a notebook Compaq Pres
When your setting up you laptop you want to goto configure and load device
driver modules, then select net, then the driver that you need.
-Dave
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From: "dinopuffin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 6:04 AM
Subject: realtek 8139
>
> Hello to e
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On Thursday 14 March 2002 14:04, dinopuffin wrote:
> Hello to everybody,
Hi!
>Is the first time that I write here and I do not known if is in correct
> way...
Never mind about that as long as you're friendly - and you are;-)
I do not think that
On Mar 09, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
>
> I'm trying to install Debian woody using a Net_inst CD from early february.
> The CD works fine on my desktop, however it can't seem to detect my PCMCIA
> bus when I try to detect it on my Dell Inspiron 5000e laptop. This is very
> bad news, since I can'
From: "Scott A Runnels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have the Compaq Presario 1700T, and as far as I know there are no ways
> to capture the extended keys. If anyone were to find out I'd be
> interested in the results.
>
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 09:54:39AM -0400, German Poo Caaman~o wrote:
> > My hard
I cannot get dhcp to work when my computer first boots. After the boot
sequence completes I do init.d/networking restart and it starts right up.
It doesn't work on startup because pcmcia cardmgr starts up after networking
starts up. Therefore when the network starts my network card isn't
recogniz
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Hello,
I have a problem when I try to install a pcmcia
network card in my laptop.
The cardbus is o2micro OZ6933 and the pcmcia card is a
RealTek 8139. The
version of pcmcia that I have installed is 3.1.33 and
the kernel is 2.4.18.
When I plug the card:
On Mar 14, Nicholas Imfeld wrote:
>
> I cannot get dhcp to work when my computer first boots. After the boot
> sequence completes I do init.d/networking restart and it starts right up.
> It doesn't work on startup because pcmcia cardmgr starts up after networking
> starts up. Therefore when the n
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 04:43:03PM -0500, Nicholas Imfeld wrote:
> I cannot get dhcp to work when my computer first boots. After the boot
> sequence completes I do init.d/networking restart and it starts right up.
> It doesn't work on startup because pcmcia cardmgr starts up after networking
> sta
On 14-Mar-2002 Nicholas Imfeld wrote:
> I cannot get dhcp to work when my computer first boots. After the boot
> sequence completes I do init.d/networking restart and it starts right up.
> It doesn't work on startup because pcmcia cardmgr starts up after networking
> starts up. Therefore when th
* Nicholas Imfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020315 01:25]:
> I cannot get dhcp to work when my computer first boots. After the boot
> sequence completes I do init.d/networking restart and it starts right up.
> It doesn't work on startup because pcmcia cardmgr starts up after networking
> starts up. Th
Carlos wrote:
I have a problem when I try to install a pcmcia
network card in my laptop.
The cardbus is o2micro OZ6933 and the pcmcia card is a
RealTek 8139. The
version of pcmcia that I have installed is 3.1.33 and
the kernel is 2.4.18.
...
I think that the problem is in the cardbus o2micro.
Hello to everybody,
Is the first time that I write here and I do not known if is in correct
way...
I started use debian in my laptop just one month ago so I am
newbie...everythyng
work well, I have a problem now because I bought a pcmcia ethernet card
is a realtek 8139
chipset. The
On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 03:55, Manoj Mathew wrote:
>
> Does a software mouse cursor have any effect?
Well, I don't really know what do you mean with a software mouse cursor,
but I think that probably it would have no effect since this problem is
not delimited to the mouse cursor: evrything that pl
On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 11:34, Oliver Epper wrote:
> Hi Eduardo !
>
Hi, and sorry for the delay.
> What video card is in your armada ?
I'm not really sure since I don't have the documentation of this
computer, but the 'xf86config' (I think is that one of the ones I used)
program reported a Cirru
My hardware is a notebook Compaq Presario 1711LA
running Debian sid, kernel-2.4.18.
At moment it has configured ATI Mobility L6 MY
chip (with XFree86-4.2.0 compiled from source,
with ati driver), Intel Etherexpress (eepro100),
sound (Intel i810 audio driver [OSS]), all
working fine. Now I'm rec
The problem with my pcmcia ( toshiba satellite pro 440cdx) is that it
thinks the cards are memory cards. has any one came across this before?
--
The University of Stirling is a university established in Scotland by
charter at Stirling, FK9 4LA. Privileged/Confidential Information may
be contain
Hi,
> is no explnation how to
>install...I have just some file :
>
>1) kern_compat_k
>2) Makefile
>3) rtl8139.c
>
>I kwnown tha module file end .0 so I do not kwnown how to insert this in
> my debian kernel 2.2.19
>
>Any help ?
In the default debian kernel there should be
Hello,
what happens when you put the card in its slot. Does it go "peep" (high tone)
and then "peep" (lower tone)?
Etienne
PS : Usefull sources of information : PCMCIA, laptop and Net Howtos, e.g. at
http://www.ibiblio.org/mdw/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX/howtos.html
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Try something like:
Make
Make install
If not you could use modconf and probably use the 8139 or 8139too
modules.
Jord
-Original Message-
From: dinopuffin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 14:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: realtek 8139
Hello to everybody,
I have the Compaq Presario 1700T, and as far as I know there are no ways
to capture the extended keys. If anyone were to find out I'd be
interested in the results.
Regards
Scott A Runnels
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 09:54:39AM -0400, German Poo Caaman~o wrote:
> My hardware is a notebook Compaq Pre
When your setting up you laptop you want to goto configure and load device
driver modules, then select net, then the driver that you need.
-Dave
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From: "dinopuffin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 6:04 AM
Subject: realtek 813
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On Thursday 14 March 2002 14:04, dinopuffin wrote:
> Hello to everybody,
Hi!
>Is the first time that I write here and I do not known if is in correct
> way...
Never mind about that as long as you're friendly - and you are;-)
I do not think tha
On Mar 09, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
>
> I'm trying to install Debian woody using a Net_inst CD from early february.
> The CD works fine on my desktop, however it can't seem to detect my PCMCIA
> bus when I try to detect it on my Dell Inspiron 5000e laptop. This is very
> bad news, since I can
From: "Scott A Runnels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have the Compaq Presario 1700T, and as far as I know there are no ways
> to capture the extended keys. If anyone were to find out I'd be
> interested in the results.
>
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 09:54:39AM -0400, German Poo Caaman~o wrote:
> > My har
I cannot get dhcp to work when my computer first boots. After the boot
sequence completes I do init.d/networking restart and it starts right up.
It doesn't work on startup because pcmcia cardmgr starts up after networking
starts up. Therefore when the network starts my network card isn't
recogni
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello,
I have a problem when I try to install a pcmcia
network card in my laptop.
The cardbus is o2micro OZ6933 and the pcmcia card is a
RealTek 8139. The
version of pcmcia that I have installed is 3.1.33 and
the kernel is 2.4.18.
When I plug the card
On Mar 14, Nicholas Imfeld wrote:
>
> I cannot get dhcp to work when my computer first boots. After the boot
> sequence completes I do init.d/networking restart and it starts right up.
> It doesn't work on startup because pcmcia cardmgr starts up after networking
> starts up. Therefore when the
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 04:43:03PM -0500, Nicholas Imfeld wrote:
> I cannot get dhcp to work when my computer first boots. After the boot
> sequence completes I do init.d/networking restart and it starts right up.
> It doesn't work on startup because pcmcia cardmgr starts up after networking
> st
On 14-Mar-2002 Nicholas Imfeld wrote:
> I cannot get dhcp to work when my computer first boots. After the boot
> sequence completes I do init.d/networking restart and it starts right up.
> It doesn't work on startup because pcmcia cardmgr starts up after networking
> starts up. Therefore when t
* Nicholas Imfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020315 01:25]:
> I cannot get dhcp to work when my computer first boots. After the boot
> sequence completes I do init.d/networking restart and it starts right up.
> It doesn't work on startup because pcmcia cardmgr starts up after networking
> starts up. T
Carlos wrote:
>I have a problem when I try to install a pcmcia
>network card in my laptop.
>The cardbus is o2micro OZ6933 and the pcmcia card is a
>RealTek 8139. The
>version of pcmcia that I have installed is 3.1.33 and
>the kernel is 2.4.18.
...
>I think that the problem is in the cardbus o2mic
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 02:17:19PM +, Craig Laurie wrote:
> The problem with my pcmcia ( toshiba satellite pro 440cdx) is that it
> thinks the cards are memory cards. has any one came across this before?
>
I've seen that from time to time on my 490CDT. Usually I just reinsert the
card a sec
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