m in lilo, grub, modprobe, etc it would be helpful. I can then alter for my settings.
I have an old Gateway Solo 2300 - 233MMX 128MB ram, running Morphix, updated w/ Debian unstable.
Brian Kelsay
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Eric C. Cooper wrote:
On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 04:51:44PM -0600, Brian Kelsay wrote:
Anybody have the Yamaha opl3sa2 sound chip, using either the module opl3sa2
or w/ support compiled in the kernel? I am going to compile the 2.4.23
kernel w/ support for my sound chip, but I don't kno
enigma6 wrote:
Hello list,
i'm currently trying to set up an older Sony Vaio
PCG-F801A(533Mhz,64Mb RAM) with deb. 3.0(unstable/update-stat from
Dec.10,2003)
Today i've bought an adapter for pcmcia-lan from SiteCom(Cardbus Pc
Card Fast Ethernet 10/100),and tried to get it to work.Neither
pcmcia
Magnus von Koeller wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get WLAN to work on my Dell Inspiron 500m with
Broadcom-based wireless adapter. I installed Linuxant's DriverLoader
driver (the trial version) and the module seems to work fine. It
loads into the kernel and I have successfully uploaded my Windows
dr
Chris Bertoni wrote:
I have a debian box that I want to use as a firewall. When I installed
debian only one nic card was installed. Since then I have installed
another. One is a linksys and the other a netgear. I want to make one (eth
0) DHCP and connect it to the internet, and the other to hav
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so imagine my surprise when the minute i start typing on the brand new
toshiba, the very same thing is happening, with the same frequency. i
feel like it might have to do with static electricity, i don't even know
why i think that, but it's all that comes to me, and i a
Marcel Meckel wrote:
You don't understand me :)
32bit Cardbus is downwards compatible, sure. You can insert a 16bit
PCMCIA card into 32bit Cardbus slot.
But: You can *not* insert a 32bit Cardbus Card into a 16bit PCMCIA
slot. And my laptop has such an ancient :) 16bit PCMCIA interface,
not a 32bi
you put them in lilo, grub, modprobe, etc
it would be helpful. I can then alter for my settings.
I have an old Gateway Solo 2300 - 233MMX 128MB ram, running Morphix, updated w/ Debian unstable.
Brian Kelsay
---
Somewhere there is a village missing an idiot.
Roger Jesus Martinez Balvin wrote:
POR FAVOR PODRIAS ENVIARME EL CONTROLADOR DE ASOUN LAN 8139 PLEASE.
The Asound lan card uses the Realtek 8139 chipset. modprobe rtl8139
Eric C. Cooper wrote:
On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 04:51:44PM -0600, Brian Kelsay wrote:
Anybody have the Yamaha opl3sa2 sound chip, using either the module opl3sa2
or w/ support compiled in the kernel? I am going to compile the 2.4.23
kernel w/ support for my sound chip, but I don't kno
enigma6 wrote:
Hello list,
i'm currently trying to set up an older Sony Vaio
PCG-F801A(533Mhz,64Mb RAM) with deb. 3.0(unstable/update-stat from
Dec.10,2003)
Today i've bought an adapter for pcmcia-lan from SiteCom(Cardbus Pc
Card Fast Ethernet 10/100),and tried to get it to work.Neither
pcmc
Magnus von Koeller wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get WLAN to work on my Dell Inspiron 500m with
Broadcom-based wireless adapter. I installed Linuxant's DriverLoader
driver (the trial version) and the module seems to work fine. It
loads into the kernel and I have successfully uploaded my Windows
Chris Bertoni wrote:
I have a debian box that I want to use as a firewall. When I installed
debian only one nic card was installed. Since then I have installed
another. One is a linksys and the other a netgear. I want to make one (eth
0) DHCP and connect it to the internet, and the other to ha
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so imagine my surprise when the minute i start typing on the brand new
toshiba, the very same thing is happening, with the same frequency. i
feel like it might have to do with static electricity, i don't even know
why i think that, but it's all that comes to me, and i
Marcel Meckel wrote:
You don't understand me :)
32bit Cardbus is downwards compatible, sure. You can insert a 16bit
PCMCIA card into 32bit Cardbus slot.
But: You can *not* insert a 32bit Cardbus Card into a 16bit PCMCIA
slot. And my laptop has such an ancient :) 16bit PCMCIA interface,
not a 3
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