Hello!
I have a SanDisk PC Card Adapter for CompactFlash Cards. I rember that
this Card has been working without any problems with mdk.
But now with debian it doesn't work.
In woody I added the following to my /etc/pcmcia/config:
card "Anonymous Memory"
anonymous
bind "ide-cs"
^
Florian Reichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello!
>
> I have a SanDisk PC Card Adapter for CompactFlash Cards. I rember that
[...]
> In the config.opt it says:
[config.opt KNOPPIX deleted]
Sorry, that was the config.opt by Knoppix! That is what my woody
config.opt looks like!
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I have just finished a small driver for Asus L2D, mayb it can work on
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On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 12:35:19AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > it does not work on the asus l3800c, though. unfortunately, i cannot
> > investigate any furth
Hi,
...
> In woody I added the following to my /etc/pcmcia/config:
> card "Anonymous Memory"
> anonymous
> bind "ide-cs"
...
you better use an entry like this one and put it into a
separate file named, e.g. sandisk_cf.conf in the /etc/pcmcia
directory:
card "ARGOSY PnPIDE"
version "ARGO
Nate Bargmann wrote:
>
> * David Woyciesjes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003 Feb 04 09:36 -0600]:
> > Hmmm, okay. Well, I can use the existing XF86Config-4 as a template,
> > and fill in the info from the 'working XF86Config (3.x). Hopefully that
> > will do the trick...
>
> I'd like to know which
Hello And Thanks for the fast Answer!
Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> ...
> > In woody I added the following to my /etc/pcmcia/config:
> > card "Anonymous Memory"
> > anonymous
> > bind "ide-cs"
> ...
>
> you better use an entry like this one and put it into a
> separat
Are there any XFree86 drivers that handle touchpads specifically. I
poked around the XFree86 site for a while and couldn't find anything.
Specifically, I would like to be able to scroll with the touch pad.
Also, I remember being able to do this with an older laptop, I would
like to be able to use
> Are there any XFree86 drivers that handle touchpads specifically. I
...
http://mobilix.org/touchpad_driver.html
Werner
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> Shure you are right! But cardctl ident just says:
> No product info available
> So what should I enter here?
Very bad. You may search for a firmware update or
try dump_cis from the pcmcia-cs package to reveal data
from the card. Or try the latest pcmcia-cs tools
from http://pcmcia-cs.sourcefor
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 09:43:33 -0700
Carl Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are there any XFree86 drivers that handle touchpads
> specifically. I poked around the XFree86 site for a while
> and couldn't find anything. Specifically, I would like to
> be able to scroll with the touch pad.
>
> Also
Mensaje citado por: François TOURDE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> "badmadleo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hello community
> >
> > I want to install debian on my laptop from cd. The boot-prombt
> appears, but
> > when I press "return", the screen becomes black. What can I do?
at the boot-prompt t
Hi,
Please please, reply to the list, not to me...
I include your whole message for the benefit of the list.
"badmadleo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've got a Targa Companion-Laptop.
> The screen is really black, no cursor, nothing... but when I press a key,
> the laptop works. Perphaps I
Hi,
Please please please, reply to the list, not to me... I know I can configure
my mailer for a correct Reply-To: field, but please check anyway.
I include your whole message for the list.
ournewsletter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > "badmadleo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Hello communi
Carl Baldwin wrote:
Are there any XFree86 drivers that handle touchpads specifically. I
poked around the XFree86 site for a while and couldn't find anything.
Specifically, I would like to be able to scroll with the touch pad.
Also, I remember being able to do this with an older laptop, I would
I think you should enable scsi-emulation in the kernel for this to work.
-->negon
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 12:59, Florian Reichert wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have a SanDisk PC Card Adapter for CompactFlash Cards. I rember that
> this Card has been working without any problems with mdk.
>
> But now wit
Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Shure you are right! But cardctl ident just says:
> > No product info available
> > So what should I enter here?
>
> Very bad. You may search for a firmware update or
As far as I know the passive PCMCIA Compact Flash to PCCard Adapters
doesn't have
Florian Reichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello!
>
> I have a SanDisk PC Card Adapter for CompactFlash Cards. I rember that
> this Card has been working without any problems with mdk.
>
> But now with debian it doesn't work.
Does anyone here know something about an conflict between the Tos
> > I have a SanDisk PC Card Adapter for CompactFlash Cards. I rember that
> > this Card has been working without any problems with mdk.
> >
> > But now with debian it doesn't work.
>
> Does anyone here know something about an conflict between the Toshiba
> Card Adapter and the Kernel (2.4) PCMCI
> As far as I know the passive PCMCIA Compact Flash to PCCard Adapters
> doesn't have a firmware. And as I wrote it wored under mandrake 8.2
> perfectly
Yes the adapter doesn't have any firmware but the
CF card you are using in it.
Since it worked with Mandrake there is a chance that your PC
I had some time to do some further investigation and it turns out that
I don't have a Synaptics touchpad. I have an ALPS/Glidepoint. Does
anyone know about any drivers that will get scrolling, multi-finger
taps and such with an ALPS?
Thank you for the help,
Carl Baldwin
> You can get an XFree86
* David Woyciesjes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003 Feb 05 18:39 -0600]:
> Only 256 at 800x600? Looks like (according to this sheet here) you
> must've had the 9547-U6H model 760EL, which has a 11.3 DSTN LCD panel.
I believe you're right. Your EL has the same video hardware as this
760ED I'm usi
Hello!
I have a SanDisk PC Card Adapter for CompactFlash Cards. I rember that
this Card has been working without any problems with mdk.
But now with debian it doesn't work.
In woody I added the following to my /etc/pcmcia/config:
card "Anonymous Memory"
anonymous
bind "ide-cs"
^
Florian Reichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello!
>
> I have a SanDisk PC Card Adapter for CompactFlash Cards. I rember that
[...]
> In the config.opt it says:
[config.opt KNOPPIX deleted]
Sorry, that was the config.opt by Knoppix! That is what my woody
config.opt looks like!
--
I have just finished a small driver for Asus L2D, mayb it can work on
your l3800c, check out my page : http://julien.lerouge.free.fr
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 12:35:19AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > it does not work on the asus l3800c, though. unfortunately, i cannot
> > investigate any furth
Hi,
...
> In woody I added the following to my /etc/pcmcia/config:
> card "Anonymous Memory"
> anonymous
> bind "ide-cs"
...
you better use an entry like this one and put it into a
separate file named, e.g. sandisk_cf.conf in the /etc/pcmcia
directory:
card "ARGOSY PnPIDE"
version "ARGO
Nate Bargmann wrote:
>
> * David Woyciesjes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003 Feb 04 09:36 -0600]:
> > Hmmm, okay. Well, I can use the existing XF86Config-4 as a template,
> > and fill in the info from the 'working XF86Config (3.x). Hopefully that
> > will do the trick...
>
> I'd like to know which
Hello And Thanks for the fast Answer!
Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> ...
> > In woody I added the following to my /etc/pcmcia/config:
> > card "Anonymous Memory"
> > anonymous
> > bind "ide-cs"
> ...
>
> you better use an entry like this one and put it into a
> separat
Are there any XFree86 drivers that handle touchpads specifically. I
poked around the XFree86 site for a while and couldn't find anything.
Specifically, I would like to be able to scroll with the touch pad.
Also, I remember being able to do this with an older laptop, I would
like to be able to use
> Are there any XFree86 drivers that handle touchpads specifically. I
...
http://mobilix.org/touchpad_driver.html
Werner
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|=| http://MobiliX.org UniX on Mobile Systems: HOWTOs,
> Shure you are right! But cardctl ident just says:
> No product info available
> So what should I enter here?
Very bad. You may search for a firmware update or
try dump_cis from the pcmcia-cs package to reveal data
from the card. Or try the latest pcmcia-cs tools
from http://pcmcia-cs.sourcefor
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 09:43:33 -0700
Carl Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are there any XFree86 drivers that handle touchpads
> specifically. I poked around the XFree86 site for a while
> and couldn't find anything. Specifically, I would like to
> be able to scroll with the touch pad.
>
> Also
Mensaje citado por: François TOURDE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> "badmadleo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hello community
> >
> > I want to install debian on my laptop from cd. The boot-prombt
> appears, but
> > when I press "return", the screen becomes black. What can I do?
at the boot-prompt t
Hi,
Please please, reply to the list, not to me...
I include your whole message for the benefit of the list.
"badmadleo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've got a Targa Companion-Laptop.
> The screen is really black, no cursor, nothing... but when I press a key,
> the laptop works. Perphaps I
Hi,
Please please please, reply to the list, not to me... I know I can configure
my mailer for a correct Reply-To: field, but please check anyway.
I include your whole message for the list.
ournewsletter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > "badmadleo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Hello communi
Carl Baldwin wrote:
Are there any XFree86 drivers that handle touchpads specifically. I
poked around the XFree86 site for a while and couldn't find anything.
Specifically, I would like to be able to scroll with the touch pad.
Also, I remember being able to do this with an older laptop, I would
l
I think you should enable scsi-emulation in the kernel for this to work.
-->negon
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 12:59, Florian Reichert wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have a SanDisk PC Card Adapter for CompactFlash Cards. I rember that
> this Card has been working without any problems with mdk.
>
> But now wit
Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Shure you are right! But cardctl ident just says:
> > No product info available
> > So what should I enter here?
>
> Very bad. You may search for a firmware update or
As far as I know the passive PCMCIA Compact Flash to PCCard Adapters
doesn't have
Florian Reichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello!
>
> I have a SanDisk PC Card Adapter for CompactFlash Cards. I rember that
> this Card has been working without any problems with mdk.
>
> But now with debian it doesn't work.
Does anyone here know something about an conflict between the Tos
> > I have a SanDisk PC Card Adapter for CompactFlash Cards. I rember that
> > this Card has been working without any problems with mdk.
> >
> > But now with debian it doesn't work.
>
> Does anyone here know something about an conflict between the Toshiba
> Card Adapter and the Kernel (2.4) PCMCI
> As far as I know the passive PCMCIA Compact Flash to PCCard Adapters
> doesn't have a firmware. And as I wrote it wored under mandrake 8.2
> perfectly
Yes the adapter doesn't have any firmware but the
CF card you are using in it.
Since it worked with Mandrake there is a chance that your PC
I had some time to do some further investigation and it turns out that
I don't have a Synaptics touchpad. I have an ALPS/Glidepoint. Does
anyone know about any drivers that will get scrolling, multi-finger
taps and such with an ALPS?
Thank you for the help,
Carl Baldwin
> You can get an XFree86
* David Woyciesjes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003 Feb 05 18:39 -0600]:
> Only 256 at 800x600? Looks like (according to this sheet here) you
> must've had the 9547-U6H model 760EL, which has a 11.3 DSTN LCD panel.
I believe you're right. Your EL has the same video hardware as this
760ED I'm usi
> I don't have a Synaptics touchpad. I have an ALPS/Glidepoint. Does
> anyone know about any drivers that will get scrolling, multi-finger
> taps and such with an ALPS?
imwheel
http://jonatkins.org/imwheel/
tpconfig
http://compass.com/synaptics/
Werner
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