Am Son, 2003-07-06 um 14.58 schrieb mi:
> Does anybody know if cdrecord recently supports ide burning ?
>
> I look for a *bootable* CD rw that is supported by linux ide burning ... any
> model hints ?
Every modern cdrecorder manufactured in the last years should work without
any problems. Mostly
* Am Die, 08 Jul 2003 schrieb Alexander Wirt:
>
> Recent versions of cdrecord are able to use the ATAPI method to burn cdroms.
> This method is aside of the classic ide-scsi method nd is that what some
> people would call "native" burning.
> I do not know if the woody version has already this me
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 09:45:49 +0200
Christoph Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Am Die, 08 Jul 2003 schrieb Alexander Wirt:
> Can you tell me what the advantages of the ATAPI method in
> comparison to the ide-scsi method are?
I don't know if this will answer your question or not, but a bit of
ba
Hrm, I do have [M] nvram support, but I'm not sure how to do what you
suggested. Thanks for the tip, I'll see what I can learn about this so I
might try it.
Regards,
Arjen
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, Heather Stern wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 11:20:02PM +0200, Arjen Verweij wrote:
> > Welp, I recom
Hey Folks..
I had something interesting happen to me on my
TOshiba T4700-CT Debian Woody Laptop. I got an error
after inserting my NIC card and rebooting. I heard a
repeating tone and an error that stated "Kernel bug
system timer loaded twice".. also note that after
powering down, removing t
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 09:45:49AM +0200, Christoph Maurer wrote:
> Can you tell me what the advantages of the ATAPI method in
> comparison to the ide-scsi method are?
The big one is that ide-scsi is currently broken in Linux 2.5. :-)
--
Paul "TBBle" Hampson, on an alternate email client.
"Juan L." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i experience machine freezes (even bios is gone) when i try to use
> sound+network card and X
I haven't really had any problems with my Latitude C600 using 2.4.21
under unstable...
> i have read acpi related issues ? any ideas ?
...but I also haven't trie
hello,
Im attempting to run a laptop [vaio PCG-F304] without a hard disk. The
plan is to have the root fs on a CF disk in a pcmcia adapter.
First i thought i would use the installer to install woody on the CF, I
got the first woody cd and booted from that, there didnt seem to be any
pcmcia module
> > I look for a *bootable* CD rw that is supported by linux ide burning ...
> Every modern cdrecorder manufactured in the last years should work without
> any problems. Mostly not being able to boot is a bios problem.
But id did boot with a Toshiba CD (readonly), before i exchanged it to the
teac
> > Can you tell me what the advantages of the ATAPI method in
> > comparison to the ide-scsi method are?
>
> The big one is that ide-scsi is currently broken in Linux 2.5. :-)
So where does it work ?
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OK,
It took me a few days, but, I decided to experiment with kernel building
on a separate system
for now. These steps work until I enter in:
'mak,e menuconfig'
which give me this error:
You must have Ncurses installed in order to use 'make menuconfig'
Numerous attempts to find the *.deb pa
On Tuesday 08 July 2003 10:47, James wrote:
> OK,
>
> It took me a few days, but, I decided to experiment with kernel building
> on a separate system
> for now. These steps work until I enter in:
>
> 'mak,e menuconfig'
>
> which give me this error:
>
> You must have Ncurses installed in order to us
James wrote:
apt-get install libncurses5-dbg
did the trick. now the
'make menuconfig' works now so it's off to trying to find the modules
to support (2) usb cameras:
the web cam and the quickcam
If anybody has deb packages or ides how to get these working, under
kernel version
2.4.18,
James wrote:
James wrote:
apt-get install libncurses5-dbg
did the trick. now the
'make menuconfig' works now so it's off to trying to find the
modules
to support (2) usb cameras:
the web cam and the quickcam
If anybody has deb packages or ides how to get these working, under
kernel
Hi,
I use kernel 2.4 and the pcmcia kernel drivers (not the add-on modules)
on a laptop running sid.
It seems I have finally set up pcmcia as it should be done nowadays in
Debian:
I didn't configure my pcmcia network card in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts,
but in /etc/network/interfaces. I have no "aut
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 07:57:35AM -0700, Michael Perry wrote:
> You could use schemes. If you peruse the pcmcia-howto that Hinds wrote
> for the pcmcia-cs package, he mentions how to setup lilo to boot with
> different append statements which launch different network setups.
I think I like this
Thanks for the webcam URL!
Does anybody have any suggestions as to which kernel sources to use
for a workable kernel that supports all sorts of video, mpeg4, etc?
I'm trying 2.4.18, but to no avail with Linux4video, xawtv, etc.
What's the best version of the kernel to use to get video with
[20030708] Mario Vukelic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> So far, so good, it works. However, I also want NFS mounts to be mounted
> when the interface comes up, and properly unmounted whe the card is
> ejected. In former times, this could easily be done by putting the
> mounts into
I've got a Dell Latitude C610 with the ATI Technologies, Inc. Radeon
Mobility M6 [LY] card and 16MB of video memory. I've been trying to
get the ati driver in XFree86 4.2.1 (I'm running Sarge) to display at
1280x1024 on my external 19" monitor, but it will only display at
1024x768.
I have VESA FB
Am Son, 2003-07-06 um 14.58 schrieb mi:
> Does anybody know if cdrecord recently supports ide burning ?
>
> I look for a *bootable* CD rw that is supported by linux ide burning ... any
> model hints ?
Every modern cdrecorder manufactured in the last years should work without
any problems. Mostly
* Am Die, 08 Jul 2003 schrieb Alexander Wirt:
>
> Recent versions of cdrecord are able to use the ATAPI method to burn cdroms.
> This method is aside of the classic ide-scsi method nd is that what some
> people would call "native" burning.
> I do not know if the woody version has already this me
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 09:45:49 +0200
Christoph Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Am Die, 08 Jul 2003 schrieb Alexander Wirt:
> Can you tell me what the advantages of the ATAPI method in
> comparison to the ide-scsi method are?
I don't know if this will answer your question or not, but a bit of
ba
Hrm, I do have [M] nvram support, but I'm not sure how to do what you
suggested. Thanks for the tip, I'll see what I can learn about this so I
might try it.
Regards,
Arjen
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, Heather Stern wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 11:20:02PM +0200, Arjen Verweij wrote:
> > Welp, I recom
Hey Folks..
I had something interesting happen to me on my
TOshiba T4700-CT Debian Woody Laptop. I got an error
after inserting my NIC card and rebooting. I heard a
repeating tone and an error that stated "Kernel bug
system timer loaded twice".. also note that after
powering down, removing t
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 09:45:49AM +0200, Christoph Maurer wrote:
> Can you tell me what the advantages of the ATAPI method in
> comparison to the ide-scsi method are?
The big one is that ide-scsi is currently broken in Linux 2.5. :-)
--
Paul "TBBle" Hampson, on an alternate email client.
--
T
"Juan L." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i experience machine freezes (even bios is gone) when i try to use
> sound+network card and X
I haven't really had any problems with my Latitude C600 using 2.4.21
under unstable...
> i have read acpi related issues ? any ideas ?
...but I also haven't trie
hello,
Im attempting to run a laptop [vaio PCG-F304] without a hard disk. The
plan is to have the root fs on a CF disk in a pcmcia adapter.
First i thought i would use the installer to install woody on the CF, I
got the first woody cd and booted from that, there didnt seem to be any
pcmcia module
> > I look for a *bootable* CD rw that is supported by linux ide burning ...
> Every modern cdrecorder manufactured in the last years should work without
> any problems. Mostly not being able to boot is a bios problem.
But id did boot with a Toshiba CD (readonly), before i exchanged it to the
teac
> > Can you tell me what the advantages of the ATAPI method in
> > comparison to the ide-scsi method are?
>
> The big one is that ide-scsi is currently broken in Linux 2.5. :-)
So where does it work ?
--
+++ GMX - Mail, Messaging & more http://www.gmx.net +++
Jetzt ein- oder umsteigen und USB
OK,
It took me a few days, but, I decided to experiment with kernel building
on a separate system
for now. These steps work until I enter in:
'mak,e menuconfig'
which give me this error:
You must have Ncurses installed in order to use 'make menuconfig'
Numerous attempts to find the *.deb pack
On Tuesday 08 July 2003 10:47, James wrote:
> OK,
>
> It took me a few days, but, I decided to experiment with kernel building
> on a separate system
> for now. These steps work until I enter in:
>
> 'mak,e menuconfig'
>
> which give me this error:
>
> You must have Ncurses installed in order to us
James wrote:
apt-get install libncurses5-dbg
did the trick. now the
'make menuconfig' works now so it's off to trying to find the modules
to support (2) usb cameras:
the web cam and the quickcam
If anybody has deb packages or ides how to get these working, under
kernel version
2.4.18, le
James wrote:
James wrote:
apt-get install libncurses5-dbg
did the trick. now the
'make menuconfig' works now so it's off to trying to find the
modules
to support (2) usb cameras:
the web cam and the quickcam
If anybody has deb packages or ides how to get these working, under
kernel ve
Hi,
I use kernel 2.4 and the pcmcia kernel drivers (not the add-on modules)
on a laptop running sid.
It seems I have finally set up pcmcia as it should be done nowadays in
Debian:
I didn't configure my pcmcia network card in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts,
but in /etc/network/interfaces. I have no "aut
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 07:57:35AM -0700, Michael Perry wrote:
> You could use schemes. If you peruse the pcmcia-howto that Hinds wrote
> for the pcmcia-cs package, he mentions how to setup lilo to boot with
> different append statements which launch different network setups.
I think I like this
Thanks for the webcam URL!
Does anybody have any suggestions as to which kernel sources to use
for a workable kernel that supports all sorts of video, mpeg4, etc?
I'm trying 2.4.18, but to no avail with Linux4video, xawtv, etc.
What's the best version of the kernel to use to get video with di
[20030708] Mario Vukelic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> So far, so good, it works. However, I also want NFS mounts to be mounted
> when the interface comes up, and properly unmounted whe the card is
> ejected. In former times, this could easily be done by putting the
> mounts into
I've got a Dell Latitude C610 with the ATI Technologies, Inc. Radeon
Mobility M6 [LY] card and 16MB of video memory. I've been trying to
get the ati driver in XFree86 4.2.1 (I'm running Sarge) to display at
1280x1024 on my external 19" monitor, but it will only display at
1024x768.
I have VESA FB
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 07:56:57PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Can you tell me what the advantages of the ATAPI method in
> > > comparison to the ide-scsi method are?
> > The big one is that ide-scsi is currently broken in Linux 2.5. :-)
> So where does it work ?
Linux 2.4. And hopeful
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