Sorry for my last mailing with requests for receive.
I found it quite compication to use my pcmcia card with debian, although I have
experience with ISDN4LINUX (PCI-card on desktop).
I read the documentation and found out, that I need some support modules for
capi4linux in the kernel. Then I lo
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Hi Frank,
Had the same problem, problem solved in 2.4.19 and up (that's kernel version,
but I know you understand that).
Don't try messing around with the stuff AVM gave you on their CD, it wouldn't
even compile on my system without producing a lo
Marcus Rosén wrote:
Planning on buying my first laptop and I would like to know which
graphics card the laptop should have so that I would get good opengl
hw acceleration support. ATI, Nvidia...?
just wanted to tell you (and any other interested =) that the S3 Savage
cards are actually not h
Hi Jord, hello List,
I compiled with Kernel 2.4.19 with pcmcia network (for my network adapter) and
isdn pcmcia according to the documentation of README.avmb1 in the sources.
The modules in the kernel sources mentioned to need to get the avmb1 up and
running were loaded without complaints. But
Hello,
I'm rather a newbie to Linux (and to this list) and I've been trying
already some different distro's. In my opinion, Debian as (by far) the
best one (I've tried RedHet, Slackware, which I didn't like and SuSe,
which I think is also OK), but there are a few things I can't get right.
I h
On Thursday 26 December 2002 15:23, Kurt Sys wrote:
> etc, but I can't mount the filesystem, even not as root. I really have
You need the smb filesystem kernel module loaded (modprobe smb iirc). And the
smbfs package must be installed also.
> By the way, I also didn't manage to get sound to wor
Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> On Thursday 26 December 2002 15:23, Kurt Sys wrote:
>> etc, but I can't mount the filesystem, even not as root. I really
>> have
>
> You need the smb filesystem kernel module loaded (modprobe smb iirc).
> And the
> smbfs package must be installed also.
OK... pro
On Thursday 26 December 2002 17:20, Kurt Sys wrote:
> OK... problem found, I guess:
>
> # Can't locate module iirc
Sorry I should have know better than to be that imprecise. iirc is just
shorthand for if I remember correctly. Using the regular kernel its just
# modprobe smb
> What's the most '
Quoting Anders Ellenshøj Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thursday 26 December 2002 17:20, Kurt Sys wrote:
>
> > OK... problem found, I guess:
> >
> > # Can't locate module iirc
>
> Sorry I should have know better than to be that imprecise. iirc is just
> shorthand for if I remember correctly
Kurt Sys wrote:
I'll try this, later on, but I think I already tried some of these. Does make
a difference if i include as a module, or directlly into the kernel? I read
sometimes that it's 'better' to compile the things as modules, but i have not
really an idea why... Anyway, it's worth the e
On Thursday 26 December 2002 17:55, Kurt Sys wrote:
> OK... I'm sorry I didn't no that expression... I'll never forget it. But
> euh, smb is installed, as a module. And I installed several smb-packages
> too. It's just, I can read server-data if i use xsmbrowser, but mounting
> seems not to work..
Sorry for my last mailing with requests for receive.
I found it quite compication to use my pcmcia card with debian, although I have
experience with ISDN4LINUX (PCI-card on desktop).
I read the documentation and found out, that I need some support modules for
capi4linux in the kernel. Then I lo
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Hash: SHA1
Hi Frank,
Had the same problem, problem solved in 2.4.19 and up (that's kernel version,
but I know you understand that).
Don't try messing around with the stuff AVM gave you on their CD, it wouldn't
even compile on my system without producing a lo
Marcus Rosén wrote:
Planning on buying my first laptop and I would like to know which
graphics card the laptop should have so that I would get good opengl
hw acceleration support. ATI, Nvidia...?
just wanted to tell you (and any other interested =) that the S3 Savage
cards are actually not ha
Hi Jord, hello List,
I compiled with Kernel 2.4.19 with pcmcia network (for my network adapter) and isdn
pcmcia according to the documentation of README.avmb1 in the sources.
The modules in the kernel sources mentioned to need to get the avmb1 up and running
were loaded without complaints. But
Hello,
I'm rather a newbie to Linux (and to this list) and I've been trying
already some different distro's. In my opinion, Debian as (by far) the
best one (I've tried RedHet, Slackware, which I didn't like and SuSe,
which I think is also OK), but there are a few things I can't get right.
I ha
On Thursday 26 December 2002 15:23, Kurt Sys wrote:
> etc, but I can't mount the filesystem, even not as root. I really have
You need the smb filesystem kernel module loaded (modprobe smb iirc). And the
smbfs package must be installed also.
> By the way, I also didn't manage to get sound to wor
Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> On Thursday 26 December 2002 15:23, Kurt Sys wrote:
>> etc, but I can't mount the filesystem, even not as root. I really
>> have
>
> You need the smb filesystem kernel module loaded (modprobe smb iirc).
> And the
> smbfs package must be installed also.
OK... prob
On Thursday 26 December 2002 17:20, Kurt Sys wrote:
> OK... problem found, I guess:
>
> # Can't locate module iirc
Sorry I should have know better than to be that imprecise. iirc is just
shorthand for if I remember correctly. Using the regular kernel its just
# modprobe smb
> What's the most '
Quoting Anders Ellenshøj Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thursday 26 December 2002 17:20, Kurt Sys wrote:
>
> > OK... problem found, I guess:
> >
> > # Can't locate module iirc
>
> Sorry I should have know better than to be that imprecise. iirc is just
> shorthand for if I remember correctly
Kurt Sys wrote:
I'll try this, later on, but I think I already tried some of these. Does make
a difference if i include as a module, or directlly into the kernel? I read
sometimes that it's 'better' to compile the things as modules, but i have not
really an idea why... Anyway, it's worth the e
On Thursday 26 December 2002 17:55, Kurt Sys wrote:
> OK... I'm sorry I didn't no that expression... I'll never forget it. But
> euh, smb is installed, as a module. And I installed several smb-packages
> too. It's just, I can read server-data if i use xsmbrowser, but mounting
> seems not to work..
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