I'd like to buy a PCMCIA-ISDN card.
Although I know, AVM is supported by Linux, I'd like to know, if there is
another (better) possibility around?
And, of course, it should work with my Debian (woody or sid). ;)
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Muck, Dickbae
Sayin Internet Kullanicisi,
Turkiye'de yayin yapanlar basta olmak uzere, Dunya'daki tum sifreli TV
kanallarini cozen ve basit bir TV kartiyla bu yayinlari bilgisayarinizdan size
izleme olanagi saglayan, sifre kirici programlarin kayitli oldugu,
DECODER CD (v2.0)" satisa sunulmustur (40 EURO +
arief muLya, 2002-Apr-06 11:30 +0700:
> Dear all,
>
>
> I got on my hand now a Dell Latitude XPi P100SD.
>
> I got it working fine and perfectly with Potato (Even got the X-windows
> working:-). Except for one thing. The sound card hasn't detected so far.
> I read on Dell Website, it's an ES18
* Riccardo Gusso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-04-05 19:15 -0500:
> If I put it in standby with 'apm -S' then I can't wake up in any way, nor I
> can't reach it from my local network by telnet or ssh. Did I miss something
> when I compiled the kernel 2.4.18 I am using or is there something wrong
> s
* Paul King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-04-07 11:33 -0500:
Paul,
PCMCIA can be frustrating, but don't give up now :)
Unfortunately, I'm no crack either!
> I have a used ThinkPad 770 on which I have Debian Potato,
> running a 2.2.17 stock kernel. The version of the PCMCIA-cs
> that I am using is
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> "Paul" == Paul King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> From the original configuration, several laptop drivers install to
Paul> memory: i82365, pcmcia_core, 8390, pcnet_cs, and ds, (which now
Paul> that I look at it appears to be more drivers tha
how can I get the sound working in this? it has AC97 sound and I do not get
any error messeges. so I assume it is working fine, however, I cannot seem to
get the speakers to increase the volume as it is a keyboard function. does
anyone know how to get around this?
Thanks,
Jeremy
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I'd like to buy a PCMCIA-ISDN card.
Although I know, AVM is supported by Linux, I'd like to know, if there is
another (better) possibility around?
And, of course, it should work with my Debian (woody or sid). ;)
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Muck, Dickba
Sayin Internet Kullanicisi,
Turkiye'de yayin yapanlar basta olmak uzere, Dunya'daki tum sifreli TV kanallarini
cozen ve basit bir TV kartiyla bu yayinlari bilgisayarinizdan size izleme olanagi
saglayan, sifre kirici programlarin kayitli oldugu,
DECODER CD (v2.0)" satisa sunulmustur (40 EURO +
arief muLya, 2002-Apr-06 11:30 +0700:
> Dear all,
>
>
> I got on my hand now a Dell Latitude XPi P100SD.
>
> I got it working fine and perfectly with Potato (Even got the X-windows
> working:-). Except for one thing. The sound card hasn't detected so far.
> I read on Dell Website, it's an ES1
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* Riccardo Gusso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-04-05 19:15 -0500:
> If I put it in standby with 'apm -S' then I can't wake up in any way, nor=
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* Paul King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-04-07 11:33 -0500:
Paul,
PCMCIA can be frustrating, but don't give up now :)
Unfortunately, I'm no crack either!
> I h
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Hash: SHA1
> "Paul" == Paul King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> From the original configuration, several laptop drivers install to
Paul> memory: i82365, pcmcia_core, 8390, pcnet_cs, and ds, (which now
Paul> that I look at it appears to be more drivers th
how can I get the sound working in this? it has AC97 sound and I do not get
any error messeges. so I assume it is working fine, however, I cannot seem to
get the speakers to increase the volume as it is a keyboard function. does
anyone know how to get around this?
Thanks,
Jeremy
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