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On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Designer wrote:
> Thanks for the help everyone. I just supprised that since this system
> uses an ATI Radeon 7500 chipset, that X is not support via an existing
> driver..
If you have the ATI Radeon 7500C (M7 chioset) then you definitely need 4.2.0 and
I would suggest als
Hi, my pcmcia card (Elsa Modem) doesn't work at boot, I have to take it off and
then put it back in the slot to have it working, here is the dmesg that i get
for that :
cs: IO port probe 0x0c00-0x0cff: clean.
cs: IO port probe 0x0800-0x08ff: clean.
cs: IO port probe 0x0100-0x04ff: excluding 0x378
also sprach PRIOUR Gaetan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.12.1332 +0200]:
> Is there something i should add/remove/change ?
no, it looks good. is it not working?
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Maybe this is stupid, but would you test it?
Just after boot, if card doesnt work.
Dont unplug it and try to run
#/sbin/cardctl eject&&/sbin/cardctl insert
Does it work any better after that?
Vincent
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> From: PRIOUR Gaetan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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El mié, 11-09-2002 a las 20:05, Designer escribió:
> I've got a dual boot setup working except for X11.
>
> I keep running dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 and try
> a variety of configurations, but nothing seems to start X working.
>
> I've run 'lspci'
> and even looked in/proc/pci
>
This is from a thread on the Libranet users list (Libranet is a Debian-based
distribution).
The problem is getting a PCMICA network card to work. Upon installation of
Debian/Libranet, the option to include PCMCIA is given. If this is accepted,
the installation crashes (on a Toshiba Satellite 254
Hi everybody,
I would like to leave the Windows world behind and switch to
Linux, and then in the Linux world, Debian enjoys a nice
reputation
But I know of hardware problems with certain laptops
So did anyone have Debian (and then which Debian) running on a
Packard-Bell easy-on
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 03:24:37PM -0500, tripolar wrote:
> Hello
> I am running kernel 2.4.18 on a toshiba satellite
> I am unable to get cardbus & pcmcia working
> in /var/log/kern.log
> "kernel: Linux Kernel Card Services 3.1.22
>options: [pci] [cardbus] [pm]
>intel PCIC probe:
Hello
I think the software are in a package
Signouret Jerome
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002 20:17:05 -0400
Designer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Jérôme Signouret" wrote:
> >
> > Hello
> >
> > You can try XF86Setup to manage your X conguration
> > with XF86Setup the TFT screen are supported : you have
Thanks for replies. Turned out I had missed a closing quote " for the
netmask (using fixed addressing) in network.opts. Many hours of
frustration!
On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, ThomasRatliffDDS wrote:
>
> Still trying to get this running. At least its recognized. Can't seem to
> configure this corr
Le jeu 12/09/2002 à 17:44, Olivier Six a écrit :
> Hi everybody,
>
> I would like to leave the Windows world behind and switch to
> Linux, and then in the Linux world, Debian enjoys a nice
> reputation
>
> But I know of hardware problems with certain laptops
>
> So did anyone ha
On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 08:33:31AM -0700, ThomasRatliffDDS wrote:
>
> My kernel build was the culprit
>
> "make-kpkg -config menu -rev Custom.0 kernel-image modules"
>
> Seem the alsa-modules.deb file and the generated /etc/alsa/modutils/0.9
> had the default sound card and not my
>
> "snd-maes
I have a Dell Inspiron 2500 with an internal 250 ZIP. First I used the
ATAPI FLOPPY driver in the kernal, but this is hoplessly slow. My
external parallell port 100 ZIP is much faster on my old 166MHz. Copying
80Mb took about 1 hour I think.
Now I read somewhere on the net that I should use the i
El jue, 12-09-2002 a las 00:37, Al Stone escribió:
> I'm running a Compaq Evo n400c with Debian unstable that
> works pretty well. I did have to make sure I picked up
> the XFree 4.2 drivers, though.
>
> A fellow down the aisle has the Compaq Evo n800v running
> Debian unstable. Apart from using
Hi all,
this is the first time I am trying to set up Debian (3.0r0 CDs) on a
Toshiba Notebook. Everything went fine except for the Netgear FA 511
Cardbus Network adapter.
I tried the pcmcia-cs deb-package that comes with the CDs, I recompiled
the pcmcia-cs-sources from the CDs (I compiled kernel 2
Oops. In a previous reply I indicated the wrong
driver to use for these Compaq laptops.
The n400c uses the maestro3 driver for the sound card.
The n800v uses the i810_audio driver for the sound card.
HTH...
Raul Aranda Blasco wrote:
El jue, 12-09-2002 a las 00:37, Al Stone escribió:
I'm ru
You also need to edit /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts for the ESSID, type of
network, and WEP key.
In addition you need to edit /etc/pcmcia/network.opts to specify DHCP or
static configuration.
Hi,
I am very happy with my Debian v3 k2.4.18 installation on this laptop, the
pcmcia works a treat and the apm alworks. The battery seems to last a lot
longer in fact, than it ever did with any win32.
I have a couple of issues I'd like to resolve, prehaps someone here has
already solved them.
You need to compile your kernel with framebuffer and VGA text mode
support.
In menuconfig or xconfig under "Console drivers" select "VGA text console"
and "Video mode selection support". In "Frame-buffer support" I chose
"VESA VGA graphics console", "Advanced low level driver options", and "8
bpp
I don't understand, using menuconfig, under "Console drivers" I only have
the items "VGA text console" and "Video mode selection support", both are
selected.
Where is the "Frame-buffer support" item ?
Am I being think ?
Matthew Joyce
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On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 08:48:19PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| You also need to edit /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts for the ESSID, type of
| network, and WEP key.
|
| In addition you need to edit /etc/pcmcia/network.opts to specify DHCP or
| static configuration.
The Netgear FA511 is a Cardbus 1
Title: Message
Hi
I've recently
acquired a brand new IBM T23 with no operating system on it. I've been
working at getting Debian stabilized as the only OS for this machine. I
have several computers and don't foresee a need for a dual OS
machine.
My problem is, I can
install from the 4
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 11:56:14PM -0400, Zach Bower wrote:
| I'm not sure if I'm missing something during the make config ( or
| actually, I used make xconfig), but it seems as though everything
| compiles fine and I specified to load the network drivers as modules but
| upon reboot, I can't mana
Joyce, Matthew, 2002-Sep-13 13:00 +1000:
>
> I don't understand, using menuconfig, under "Console drivers" I only have
> the items "VGA text console" and "Video mode selection support", both are
> selected.
>
> Where is the "Frame-buffer support" item ?
>
> Am I being think ?
>
> Matthew Joyce
Zane
It is the built-in Ethernet interface, I believe Intel EtherPro 100 or
some variation. Seems to DHCP fine based off the initial ide-pci
minimal install.
Which specific config files should I copy when I upgrade my kernel to
2.4.8 and I assume I'll have to recompile the module for 2.4.8 as
All I have is..
[*] VGA text consolex
[*] Video mode selection support
kernel_source-2.4.18
I have loeded the same source and built the kernel of 3 different pcs now, 2
pcs and this laptop, I don't think I have ever seen any more then thes
On Fri, Sep 13, 2002 at 12:18:23AM -0400, Zach Bower wrote:
| It is the built-in Ethernet interface, I believe Intel EtherPro 100 or
| some variation. Seems to DHCP fine based off the initial ide-pci
| minimal install.
|
| Which specific config files should I copy when I upgrade my kernel to
|
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