community based. So, check it out, lets see what happens...
http://wiki.rettc.com/wiki.phtml?title=Debian_Laptop
Thanks,
Alex Martin
http://www.rettc.com
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martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Alex Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.07.23.0147 +0200]:
So, I have setup a Wiki.
Why did you not set it up on wiki.debian.net where it belongs?
Hmm. Did not know about that. Was somewhat of a sporadic gesture. I
explained that it was setup for www.shorewa
DT writing/fixing, please maybe
write a little howto up, cause when I took a look it looked pretty cryptic.
Maybe mention what kernel version you are using and what hardware you are
using.
Alex Martin
http://www.rettc.com
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Example:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Trident CyberBlade"
Driver "trident"
VendorName "Trident"
BoardName "Trident CyberBlade"
# BusID "PCI:1:00:0" ## <--- dont define busid
EndSection
Alex M
://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=linux+video+out+for+dell+laptop
Goes here: http://www.whacked.net/ldl/faq/
Ends here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/atitvout
Gotta love google. Give it a try.
Alex Martin
http://www.rettc.com
- Original Message -
From: &
c: echo "** can't synthesize pci hotplug events"
qaz:~#
The solution is in the hotplug init scripts somewhere, though I have not
investigated yet myself. If you find anything out, you should post back
here.
Regards,
Alex Martin
http://www.rettc.com
Two things from make
t;** can't synthesize pci hotplug events"
qaz:~#
The solution is in the hotplug init scripts somewhere, though I have not
investigated yet myself. If you find anything out, you should post back
here.
Regards,
Alex Martin
http://www.rettc.com
Two things from make menuconfi
I must say that my debian boxes have not mention of hotplug anywhere.
Alex Martin
http://www.rettc.com
Broughton, Derek wrote:
Miky J wrote:
Sent: April 27, 2004 8:36 AM
I tryed this solution but it didn't work.
Actually my Intel wireless card seems to be pci
when i added HOTPLUG_RC_pci
Hello,
Try /etc/modules
This is where it is at on Debian, for loading modules at boot.
Alex Martin
http://www.rettc.com
William Hawkes wrote:
I have allways just added a module with modprobe, then after rebooting,
the module will reload itself.
I have built the kernel 2.4.26 and selected all
DT writing/fixing, please maybe
write a little howto up, cause when I took a look it looked pretty cryptic.
Maybe mention what kernel version you are using and what hardware you are
using.
Alex Martin
http://www.rettc.com
Example:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Trident CyberBlade"
Driver "trident"
VendorName "Trident"
BoardName "Trident CyberBlade"
# BusID "PCI:1:00:0" ## <--- dont define busid
EndSection
Alex M
://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=linux+video+out+for+dell+laptop
Goes here: http://www.whacked.net/ldl/faq/
Ends here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/atitvout
Gotta love google. Give it a try.
Alex Martin
http://www.rettc.com
- Original Message -
From: &
c: echo "** can't synthesize pci hotplug events"
qaz:~#
The solution is in the hotplug init scripts somewhere, though I have not
investigated yet myself. If you find anything out, you should post back
here.
Regards,
Alex Martin
http://www.rettc.com
Two things from make
"** can't synthesize pci hotplug events"
qaz:~#
The solution is in the hotplug init scripts somewhere, though I have not
investigated yet myself. If you find anything out, you should post back
here.
Regards,
Alex Martin
http://www.rettc.com
Two things from make menuconfi
I must say that my debian boxes have not mention of hotplug anywhere.
Alex Martin
http://www.rettc.com
Broughton, Derek wrote:
Miky J wrote:
Sent: April 27, 2004 8:36 AM
I tryed this solution but it didn't work.
Actually my Intel wireless card seems to be pci
when i added HOTPLUG_R
Hello,
Try /etc/modules
This is where it is at on Debian, for loading modules at boot.
Alex Martin
http://www.rettc.com
William Hawkes wrote:
I have allways just added a module with modprobe, then after rebooting,
the module will reload itself.
I have built the kernel 2.4.26 and selected
active and
community based. So, check it out, lets see what happens...
http://wiki.rettc.com/wiki.phtml?title=Debian_Laptop
Thanks,
Alex Martin
http://www.rettc.com
martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Alex Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.07.23.0147 +0200]:
So, I have setup a Wiki.
Why did you not set it up on wiki.debian.net where it belongs?
Hmm. Did not know about that. Was somewhat of a sporadic gesture. I
explained that it was set
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