On 16 Jan 2003 19:19:36 -0600, Cesar Rincon wrote
> Having said that, I don't understand what could be the problem with your
> machine. The only thing I can think of is a misconfiguration in
> XF86Config-4.
You were right : your configuration works great !!
Now everything is ok !
(xine runs more
I have a compaq laptop with a trident card to, but i don't know witch
one.
it use 4 mo of my ram and I have le last xfree version too, I am is
Sid distribution.
Workspace changing is not very fast, but it's all right, so I think
this isn't the probleme.
maybe try to compile sources with apt-build
I got Toshiba T1850/120 notebook ( 1991, very old )
Technical info: Intel 386SX -25/120Mb HDD/8Mb RAM/LCD 640x480/
I am not fun of M$ so I am looking linux distribution for such machine.
Do anyone know optional distro or how to make own small optimal distro for
386SX?
ps. Installation o
Please could you help me find parts for bondwell 486NC. I need the power source, battery, flat cable connector. A friend of mine gave the notebook, but here in Brazil there is no place to go to get parts for this product. I really appreciate your help. Thanks.Arisio.
On Sat, 2003-01-18 at 01:08, Andriy T.Yanko wrote:
>
> I got Toshiba T1850/120 notebook ( 1991, very old )
>
> Technical info: Intel 386SX -25/120Mb HDD/8Mb RAM/LCD 640x480/
>
> I am not fun of M$ so I am looking linux distribution for such machine.
>
> Do anyone know optional distro or h
Hi,
I've installed debian woody on my laptop and recompiled the kernel with
APM on boot but it seams not to be working correctly.
Under X when the laptop is inactive for a while, the laptop seams to
enter the APM standby mode, but (don't know why) right after the LCD and
the disk is stoped,
Hello,
I'm running woody with kernel 2.4.18, and pcmcia-cs
and pcmcia-modules 3.1.33-6 on a Toshiba Satellite 2060 CDS.
1) I'm having trouble when restarting PCMCIA services
(/etc/init.d/pcmcia restart) when the network card (LinkSys
10/100) is inserted: I get a kernel oops and a message s
Arne Koewing wrote:
Paulo Lopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi,
I've installed debian woody on my laptop and recompiled the kernel
with APM on boot but it seams not to be working correctly.
Under X when the laptop is inactive for a while, the laptop seams to
enter the APM standby mode, bu
I just installed Debian 3.0r1 on a Gateway Solo 2500 with a Xircom RealPort
Cardbus Ethernet 10/100 + Modem 56 (RBEM56G-100)card in it. During the
install, it failed to setup networking as it claimed there was no adapter
present. I finished the install from the CD and logged in as root. Running
dme
I just installed Debian 3.0r1 on a Gateway Solo 2500 with a Xircom RealPort
Cardbus Ethernet 10/100 + Modem 56 (RBEM56G-100)card in it. During the
install, it failed to setup networking as it claimed there was no adapter
present. I finished the install from the CD and logged in as root. Running
dme
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 08:33:19AM +0100, Kowalski Boris wrote:
...a private reply. Doris, the Debian Laptop list exists so that all
its members can benefit from good answers; also so that multiple people
can help someone with a very tricky problem. I'm cc'ing the list, which
I'm on, and I'd ap
At 18:02 2003-01-17, Irish, Jon D MEVATEC wrote:
I just installed Debian 3.0r1 on a Gateway Solo 2500 with a Xircom RealPort
Cardbus Ethernet 10/100 + Modem 56 (RBEM56G-100)card in it. During the
install, it failed to setup networking as it claimed there was no adapter
present. I finished the ins
Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - Double-Button events through double short touching of the touchpad
> - Dragging through short touching and holding down the finger on the touchpad
Combining the above two doesn't seem to work for me. That is, two
short clicks followed immediately by
Ivar,
lsmod indicates that tulip_cb and the cb_enabler modules are indeed loaded.
Ifconfig -a shows the adapter (eth0). I did a ifconfig eth0 up, and the
adapter did activate, but it does not have an address. I would like it to
use DHCP to get all of the config info, but I did not see any info in t
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 02:08:32PM +0200, Andriy T. Yanko wrote:
>
> I got Toshiba T1850/120 notebook ( 1991, very old )
>
> Technical info: Intel 386SX -25/120Mb HDD/8Mb RAM/LCD 640x480/
>
> I am not fun of M$ so I am looking linux distribution for such machine.
>
> Do anyone know option
Hi all,
does anyone have experiance with installing woody
on the dell ??
Rolf
Irish, Jon D MEVATEC, 2003-Jan-17 13:47 -0600:
> Ivar,
> lsmod indicates that tulip_cb and the cb_enabler modules are indeed loaded.
> Ifconfig -a shows the adapter (eth0). I did a ifconfig eth0 up, and the
> adapter did activate, but it does not have an address. I would like it to
> use DHCP to ge
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James Lafa wrote:
> I have a compaq laptop with a trident card to, but i don't know witch
> one.
> it use 4 mo of my ram and I have le last xfree version too, I am is
I have XFree from stable on Compaq Presario 1200 with Trident CyberBlade/i7d
(rev 9
Hello again,
> > Hi,
> > -lsmod shows
> > Module Size Used by Not tainted
> [various filesystems. you really use all of those? The nice thing
> about modules is you don't have to load them until they're needed.]
no i dont need them ... i compiled a new kernel and have this all disabled
> Well, i
"Jeff" == jcoppock1 writes:
Jeff> Irish, Jon D MEVATEC, 2003-Jan-17 13:47 -0600:
>> Ivar, lsmod indicates that tulip_cb and the cb_enabler modules
>> are indeed loaded. Ifconfig -a shows the adapter (eth0). I did
>> a ifconfig eth0 up, and the adapter did activate, but it do
I use my laptop both at home and at work. I've been completely unable
to send email to a few mailing lists for some reason, and have narrowed
it down to Exim complaining about retry timeouts connecting to their
mail servers. When I switched to using my ISP's smart relay, everything
started work
Hello Paulo !
Arne's seems to be right.
Ther was a thread on this list -
please enter the deb-lap archive at
( I'm not really good in digging other archives than my own :)
Re: 2.4 kernel tweaking
Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2002 18:30:34 +0200
From: Dietmar Nusch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Interesting spot, anyw
On 16 Jan 2003 19:19:36 -0600, Cesar Rincon wrote
> Having said that, I don't understand what could be the problem with your
> machine. The only thing I can think of is a misconfiguration in
> XF86Config-4.
You were right : your configuration works great !!
Now everything is ok !
(xine runs more
I have a compaq laptop with a trident card to, but i don't know witch
one.
it use 4 mo of my ram and I have le last xfree version too, I am is
Sid distribution.
Workspace changing is not very fast, but it's all right, so I think
this isn't the probleme.
maybe try to compile sources with apt-build
I got Toshiba T1850/120 notebook ( 1991, very old )
Technical info: Intel 386SX -25/120Mb HDD/8Mb RAM/LCD 640x480/
I am not fun of M$ so I am looking linux distribution for such machine.
Do anyone know optional distro or how to make own small optimal distro for 386SX?
ps. Installation ov
Please could you help me find parts for bondwell 486NC. I need the power source, battery, flat cable connector. A friend of mine gave the notebook, but here in Brazil there is no place to go to get parts for this product. I really appreciate your help. Thanks.Arisio.
On Sat, 2003-01-18 at 01:08, Andriy T.Yanko wrote:
>
> I got Toshiba T1850/120 notebook ( 1991, very old )
>
> Technical info: Intel 386SX -25/120Mb HDD/8Mb RAM/LCD 640x480/
>
> I am not fun of M$ so I am looking linux distribution for such machine.
>
> Do anyone know optional distro or h
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Hi,
I've installed debian woody on my laptop and recompiled the kernel with
APM on boot but it seams not to be working correctly.
Under X when the laptop is inactive for a while, the laptop seams to
enter the APM standby mode, but (don't know why) right after the LCD and
the disk is stoped, my
Hello,
I'm running woody with kernel 2.4.18, and pcmcia-cs
and pcmcia-modules 3.1.33-6 on a Toshiba Satellite 2060 CDS.
1) I'm having trouble when restarting PCMCIA services
(/etc/init.d/pcmcia restart) when the network card (LinkSys
10/100) is inserted: I get a kernel oops and a message s
I just installed Debian 3.0r1 on a Gateway Solo 2500 with a Xircom RealPort
Cardbus Ethernet 10/100 + Modem 56 (RBEM56G-100)card in it. During the
install, it failed to setup networking as it claimed there was no adapter
present. I finished the install from the CD and logged in as root. Running
dme
Arne Koewing wrote:
Paulo Lopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi,
I've installed debian woody on my laptop and recompiled the kernel
with APM on boot but it seams not to be working correctly.
Under X when the laptop is inactive for a while, the laptop seams to
enter the APM standby mode, but
I just installed Debian 3.0r1 on a Gateway Solo 2500 with a Xircom RealPort
Cardbus Ethernet 10/100 + Modem 56 (RBEM56G-100)card in it. During the
install, it failed to setup networking as it claimed there was no adapter
present. I finished the install from the CD and logged in as root. Running
dme
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 08:33:19AM +0100, Kowalski Boris wrote:
...a private reply. Doris, the Debian Laptop list exists so that all
its members can benefit from good answers; also so that multiple people
can help someone with a very tricky problem. I'm cc'ing the list, which
I'm on, and I'd ap
At 18:02 2003-01-17, Irish, Jon D MEVATEC wrote:
I just installed Debian 3.0r1 on a Gateway Solo 2500 with a Xircom RealPort
Cardbus Ethernet 10/100 + Modem 56 (RBEM56G-100)card in it. During the
install, it failed to setup networking as it claimed there was no adapter
present. I finished the inst
Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - Double-Button events through double short touching of the touchpad
> - Dragging through short touching and holding down the finger on the touchpad
Combining the above two doesn't seem to work for me. That is, two
short clicks followed immediately by
Ivar,
lsmod indicates that tulip_cb and the cb_enabler modules are indeed loaded.
Ifconfig -a shows the adapter (eth0). I did a ifconfig eth0 up, and the
adapter did activate, but it does not have an address. I would like it to
use DHCP to get all of the config info, but I did not see any info in t
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 02:08:32PM +0200, Andriy T. Yanko wrote:
>
> I got Toshiba T1850/120 notebook ( 1991, very old )
>
> Technical info: Intel 386SX -25/120Mb HDD/8Mb RAM/LCD 640x480/
>
> I am not fun of M$ so I am looking linux distribution for such machine.
>
> Do anyone know option
Hi all,
does anyone have experiance with installing woody
on the dell ??
Rolf
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Irish, Jon D MEVATEC, 2003-Jan-17 13:47 -0600:
> Ivar,
> lsmod indicates that tulip_cb and the cb_enabler modules are indeed loaded.
> Ifconfig -a shows the adapter (eth0). I did a ifconfig eth0 up, and the
> adapter did activate, but it does not have an address. I would like it to
> use DHCP to ge
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James Lafa wrote:
> I have a compaq laptop with a trident card to, but i don't know witch
> one.
> it use 4 mo of my ram and I have le last xfree version too, I am is
I have XFree from stable on Compaq Presario 1200 with Trident CyberBlade/i7d
(rev 9
Hello again,
> > Hi,
> > -lsmod shows
> > Module Size Used by Not tainted
> [various filesystems. you really use all of those? The nice thing
> about modules is you don't have to load them until they're needed.]
no i dont need them ... i compiled a new kernel and have this all disabled
> Well, i
"Jeff" == jcoppock1 writes:
Jeff> Irish, Jon D MEVATEC, 2003-Jan-17 13:47 -0600:
>> Ivar, lsmod indicates that tulip_cb and the cb_enabler modules
>> are indeed loaded. Ifconfig -a shows the adapter (eth0). I did
>> a ifconfig eth0 up, and the adapter did activate, but it do
I use my laptop both at home and at work. I've been completely unable
to send email to a few mailing lists for some reason, and have narrowed
it down to Exim complaining about retry timeouts connecting to their
mail servers. When I switched to using my ISP's smart relay, everything
started work
Hello Paulo !
Arne's seems to be right.
Ther was a thread on this list -
please enter the deb-lap archive at
( I'm not really good in digging other archives than my own :)
Re: 2.4 kernel tweaking
Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2002 18:30:34 +0200
From: Dietmar Nusch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Interesting spot, anyw
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