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 seco
I think the realtek 8139 is supported already by the kernel 2.2.19 that
you get from the distribution. You can set it up with modconf and get the
riright module for your eth0
Hi Derek !
> Check http://fake.by-infonet.de/laptop/
This is grrreat ! Thx a lot !
cya Oliver
Hey Everyone,
Sorry if this is slightly off topic but..
I recently installed potato r3 on my laptop (Asus A1200, with SIS 630
chipset etc). During the installation, dbootstrap correctly configured
internet access through a sis900 LAN card. I was then able to use the card
to upgrade to woody. Wh
Hello Friends,
I discovered that I have a module call rtl8139 that is for my
card but if
i do modprobe rtl8139 said device or resource busy I think there
is a conflict about
irq so according pcmcia how to i tried to exclude irq 9 in
etc/pcmcia/config to force
Greetings:
I just received this laptop for cheep. It has 40mb Ram(max) & 1.2gb hd. The
only problem getting linux on it is that it has no floppy. I tried to boot
using it's cdrom drive, but the prehistoric bios doesn't look for cdrom, only
fdd>hdd or hdd>fdd.
Looking around for a flopp
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On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 12:31:52PM -, William Reece wrote:
[...snip...]
> ... I could no longer get online.
> I am on a windows network connected to a cable modem (dynamic IP
> reassigned every 12 hours or so) via a sygate home network server
> (
>
> Greetings:
>
> I just received this laptop for cheep. It has 40mb Ram(max) & 1.2gb hd. The
> only problem getting linux on it is that it has no floppy. I tried to boot
> using it's cdrom drive, but the prehistoric bios doesn't look for cdrom, only
> fdd>hdd or hdd>fdd.
Hmm, PLIP in
I have just tried route -n, and retested the internet connection
and fortunately (or unfortunately) it is working again. I am somewhat
surprised
by this, as I have been trying to fix the problem for about a week. I have
finished the upgrade, and restarted several times, trying to recreate the
pro
are you bofh?
third try now so plz remove me!
Carlos García writes:
> 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 th
There is another way, but I haven't done it recently enough to give
detailed instructions.
Go ahead and make a netinst CD, but then use loadlin to start the kernel
instead of booting the CD.
The boot disks are formated msdos. So if you make one on another
machine you should be able to extr
"Jaye" == Jaye Inabnit ke6sls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Greetings:
Jaye> I just received this laptop for cheep. It has 40mb Ram(max)
Jaye> & 1.2gb hd. The only problem getting linux on it is that it
Jaye> has no floppy. I tried to boot using it's cdrom drive, but
Jaye
On Friday 15 March 2002 03:17 pm, you wrote:
> "Jaye" == Jaye Inabnit ke6sls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Greetings:
>
> Jaye> I just received this laptop for cheep. It has 40mb Ram(max)
> Jaye> & 1.2gb hd. The only problem getting linux on it is that it
> Jaye> has no flop
I think the realtek 8139 is supported already by the kernel 2.2.19 that
you get from the distribution. You can set it up with modconf and get the
riright module for your eth0
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> Check http://fake.by-infonet.de/laptop/
This is grrreat ! Thx a lot !
cya Oliver
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Hello Friends,
I discovered that I have a module call rtl8139 that is for my
card but if
i do modprobe rtl8139 said device or resource busy I think there
is a conflict about
irq so according pcmcia how to i tried to exclude irq 9 in
etc/pcmcia/config to forc
Hey Everyone,
Sorry if this is slightly off topic but..
I recently installed potato r3 on my laptop (Asus A1200, with SIS 630
chipset etc). During the installation, dbootstrap correctly configured
internet access through a sis900 LAN card. I was then able to use the card
to upgrade to woody. W
Greetings:
I just received this laptop for cheep. It has 40mb Ram(max) & 1.2gb hd. The
only problem getting linux on it is that it has no floppy. I tried to boot
using it's cdrom drive, but the prehistoric bios doesn't look for cdrom, only
fdd>hdd or hdd>fdd.
Looking around for a flop
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On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 12:31:52PM -, William Reece wrote:
[...snip...]
> ... I could no longer get online.
> I am on a windows network connected to a cable modem (dynamic IP
> reassigned every 12 hours or so) via a sygate home network server
>
>
> Greetings:
>
> I just received this laptop for cheep. It has 40mb Ram(max) & 1.2gb hd. The
> only problem getting linux on it is that it has no floppy. I tried to boot
> using it's cdrom drive, but the prehistoric bios doesn't look for cdrom, only
> fdd>hdd or hdd>fdd.
Hmm, PLIP i
I have just tried route -n, and retested the internet connection
and fortunately (or unfortunately) it is working again. I am somewhat
surprised
by this, as I have been trying to fix the problem for about a week. I have
finished the upgrade, and restarted several times, trying to recreate the
pr
are you bofh?
third try now so plz remove me!
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Carlos García writes:
> 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 t
There is another way, but I haven't done it recently enough to give
detailed instructions.
Go ahead and make a netinst CD, but then use loadlin to start the kernel
instead of booting the CD.
The boot disks are formated msdos. So if you make one on another
machine you should be able to extr
"Jaye" == Jaye Inabnit ke6sls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Greetings:
Jaye> I just received this laptop for cheep. It has 40mb Ram(max)
Jaye> & 1.2gb hd. The only problem getting linux on it is that it
Jaye> has no floppy. I tried to boot using it's cdrom drive, but
Jay
On Friday 15 March 2002 03:17 pm, you wrote:
> "Jaye" == Jaye Inabnit ke6sls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Greetings:
>
> Jaye> I just received this laptop for cheep. It has 40mb Ram(max)
> Jaye> & 1.2gb hd. The only problem getting linux on it is that it
> Jaye> has no flo
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