Hey guys!
I just finished installing my SMC2632W-V2 card on Debian (woody) running
kernel 2.4.20 using the atmelwlandriver(.sf.net). Notebook is a Sony Vaio
SR5K.
Works like a champ!
Btw. on this notebook, I got to work:
- Jog-Dial (S-Jog)
- Memory Stick
- Wireless
- CD-ROM (Sony)
- Sound (OSS
If I'm not completely mistaken right now, I also have the PCGA-CD51.
Short of me searching the archives, what problems do you have with it?
Cheers,
andre
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Andre Eisenbach wrote:
I just finished installing my SMC2632W-V2 card on Debian (woody) running
k
First thing I noticed is "hdc".
On my notebook, the CD-ROM is /dev/hde
Try that, and let me know.
Cheers,
Andre
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Andre Eisenbach asked that I repost what problem I am
having with my CD-reader]
I have Debian 3.0 on a SONY VAIO PCG-SR27K.
I am unable to ge
Here is some more info from my installation:
I have the ide_cs driver compiled into the kernel (not as module) - not that
that makes a difference. Though judging from your log, I assume that kernel
options are responsible for your problem.
Did you compile your own kernel? If so, what's the conf
Am Samstag 08 März 2003 09:25 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
.> Yet where in this process must I do
>
> M1. make modules
> M2. make modules_install
Your process seems needlessly complicated. Here's what I do:
1) unpack source
2) make xconfig (use menuconfig if you're not doing it from within X)
3)
Am Sonntag 09 März 2003 17:35 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> : block=66 mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/cdrom,
Make sure your kernel support VFAT and ISO9660. The relevant kernel options
are:
CONFIG_FAT_FS=y
CONFIG_MSDOS_FS=y
CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y
CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=y
CONFIG_JOLI
id you try this?
As for the sony interrupt controler, I am using kernel 2.4.20, but I have been
using the interrupt controler since at least 2.4.18...
Cheers,
Andre
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Andre Eisenbach suggested:
Make sure your kernel support VFAT and ISO9660. The
relevan
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Cheers,
Andre
Am Montag 24 März 2003 23:16 schrieb Jon:
> My question is, what is the best and easiest 802.11b PCMCIA card to buy
> for linux these days? Linksys?
The Orinoco Wavelan cards are IMHO still the easiest to install and best
performers.
I currently use a SMC wireless card though. And while it wasn
Hey guys!
I just finished installing my SMC2632W-V2 card on Debian (woody) running
kernel 2.4.20 using the atmelwlandriver(.sf.net). Notebook is a Sony Vaio
SR5K.
Works like a champ!
Btw. on this notebook, I got to work:
- Jog-Dial (S-Jog)
- Memory Stick
- Wireless
- CD-ROM (Sony)
- Sound (OSS
If I'm not completely mistaken right now, I also have the PCGA-CD51.
Short of me searching the archives, what problems do you have with it?
Cheers,
andre
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andre Eisenbach wrote:
I just finished installing my SMC2632W-V2 card on Debian (woody) running
kernel 2
First thing I noticed is "hdc".
On my notebook, the CD-ROM is /dev/hde
Try that, and let me know.
Cheers,
Andre
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Andre Eisenbach asked that I repost what problem I am
having with my CD-reader]
I have Debian 3.0 on a SONY VAIO PCG-SR27K.
I am unable to get t
Here is some more info from my installation:
I have the ide_cs driver compiled into the kernel (not as module) - not that
that makes a difference. Though judging from your log, I assume that kernel
options are responsible for your problem.
Did you compile your own kernel? If so, what's the conf
Am Samstag 08 März 2003 09:25 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
.> Yet where in this process must I do
>
> M1. make modules
> M2. make modules_install
Your process seems needlessly complicated. Here's what I do:
1) unpack source
2) make xconfig (use menuconfig if you're not doing it from within X)
3)
Am Sonntag 09 März 2003 17:35 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> : block=66 mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/cdrom,
Make sure your kernel support VFAT and ISO9660. The relevant kernel options
are:
CONFIG_FAT_FS=y
CONFIG_MSDOS_FS=y
CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y
CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=y
CONFIG_JOLI
ou try this?
As for the sony interrupt controler, I am using kernel 2.4.20, but I have been using the interrupt controler since at least 2.4.18...
Cheers,
Andre
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andre Eisenbach suggested:
Make sure your kernel support VFAT and ISO9660. The
relevant kernel options
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Am Montag 24 März 2003 23:16 schrieb Jon:
> My question is, what is the best and easiest 802.11b PCMCIA card to buy
> for linux these days? Linksys?
The Orinoco Wavelan cards are IMHO still the easiest to install and best
performers.
I currently use a SMC wireless card though. And while it wasn
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