Hello,
I have frozen running on an IBM Thinkpad 390E with a 2.2.16
kernel. I installed the alsa driver, library, and utilities package and
everything seemed to be OK. However, when I try to run something like
real video/audio, I get the picture but no sound. So when I modprobe the
sound
Yesterday, I sent the following message to debian-user. Still trying to
figure out how to fix this problem. Is it possible that the error is a
result of a bug in the alsa-source package? Or is it something else?
I am afraid I don't know much about ELF headers.
Thanks!
Bryan
Greetings!
Fixed it, just in case anybody was curious, the problem was a missing
library: libelfg0-dev
Thanks!
Bryan
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Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 07:25:00 -0500 (CDT)
From: Bryan K. Walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian-User Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Anybody have experience with the Xircom Cardbus Ethernet + Modem on a
Thinkpad 390X? I have a 390E and Debian recognizes the PCMCIA card
without fail. However, I am new to the 390X. Same modem, different
computer. Can anybody give me some pointers?
Thank you,
Bryan Walton
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On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Alexander Zangerl wrote:
> slightly offtopic: did you have any luck with the soundchip in the
> 390x (ess es1969, solo-1)? in my box it only works when i've got the
> system in the dockingstation but does not work at all...only garbled
> white noise.
I have had similar proble
> just as a quick and dirty suggestion: have you tried alsa? it solved a lot
> i guess that the 390 uses ess solo as well but even if it is another chip
> - with this you'd be trying a different driver.
Yes. What I did was compile the kernel, alsa, and pcmcia packages using
make-kpkg and the s
Greetings!
I think I have finally managed to get Debian working correctly
with APM (suspend/resume features) on my IBM Thinkpad. On boot up, my
laptop sets the time from a NTP server on the Internet using
ntpdate. However, after coming out of suspend mode, the time is always
behind by
t; local time.
>
> * Heather * star@ many places...
>
***********
Bryan K. Walton
Network Operations Center Analyst
Berbee
5520 Research Park Drive Madison, Wisconsin 53711
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
608.288.3000
Berbee...putting the E in business
Hi everybody,
Has anyone got these new Xircom RealPort Ethernet 10/100+Modem 56
PCMCIA cards to run on Debian? If anybody has any ideas, I would be most
appreciative.
Thanks,
Bryan Walton
Thanks to everyone who gave me information about running a Xircom RealPort
Ethernet 10/100+Modem 56 PCMCIA cards. I have identified my problem: I
don't have any PCMCIA modules built in. (Oops!) I recently compiled a
new kernel (2.2.13). Everything is fine in that regard. But now, I need
to bui
Greetings everyone,
I am running 2.1 with a 2.2.13 kernel on my Thinkpad 390E in a
network environment using DHCP. Today, oddly, I was informed while
attempting to open an x terminal that my system was temporarily out of
resources.
I did a little research and it turns out that some
First, I would like to thank everybody who offered advice to me yesterday
regarding why iplogger was crashing my computer. I got that fixed, thank
you. Now, (let me preface what I am about to say by adding that I am
teaching myself linux by getting Debian running on my Thinkpad.
Therefore, many s
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, s. keeling wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 12, 2000 at 06:38:33AM -0600, Bryan K. Walton wrote:
> [snip]
> > fine). I have a DHCP client on my computer, and when I start it up, it
> > gives me back an IP address. However, I cannot generate any further
> > outg
Nate,
THANKS
Indeed, IP Masquerading was the guilty party!
Thanks,
Bryan
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, aphro wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Bryan K. Walton wrote:
>
> walton >When I ping another host, I get the following:
> walton >ping: sendto: Operation not permitted
>
Hello to the list,
I am trying to get sound to work on my IBM Thinkpad 390E running
Debian 2.1. I have been unable to get sound to work until very recently.
I was told that I could type the following, as root, upon bootup, to make
sound work:
insmod soundcore
insmod esssolo1
mixctrl 7 0
Greetings all,
For a few months I had been running 2.1 on my Thinkpad
390E. Recently, I upgraded to frozen and the frozen version of
Xfree86. During the upgrade, it asked me if I wanted to keep using the
NeoMagic server, and I said yes. It works fine. Here is my question, can
I switch t
Greetings to the list.
First, thank you to everyone who continues to provide usefull and
helpful advice for me regarding the maintenance of my Debian machine.
OK, now on to my present problem:
I have a Thinkpad 390E (266mhz and 128 meg of Ram) running Debian frozen
at my place of wo
Hello,
I have frozen running on an IBM Thinkpad 390E with a 2.2.16
kernel. I installed the alsa driver, library, and utilities package and
everything seemed to be OK. However, when I try to run something like
real video/audio, I get the picture but no sound. So when I modprobe the
sound
Yesterday, I sent the following message to debian-user. Still trying to
figure out how to fix this problem. Is it possible that the error is a
result of a bug in the alsa-source package? Or is it something else?
I am afraid I don't know much about ELF headers.
Thanks!
Bryan
Greetings!
Fixed it, just in case anybody was curious, the problem was a missing
library: libelfg0-dev
Thanks!
Bryan
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Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 07:25:00 -0500 (CDT)
From: Bryan K. Walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian-User Mailing List ,
Debian Laptop Mailin
Anybody have experience with the Xircom Cardbus Ethernet + Modem on a
Thinkpad 390X? I have a 390E and Debian recognizes the PCMCIA card
without fail. However, I am new to the 390X. Same modem, different
computer. Can anybody give me some pointers?
Thank you,
Bryan Walton
OK,
I seem to be really good at answering my own questions. Seems to
have been something with the card itself. I switched my two Xircom cards
in my two laptops, and oddly, they both work now. I am not even going to
try to figure that one out.
-Bryan
On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Bryan K. Walton
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Alexander Zangerl wrote:
> slightly offtopic: did you have any luck with the soundchip in the
> 390x (ess es1969, solo-1)? in my box it only works when i've got the
> system in the dockingstation but does not work at all...only garbled
> white noise.
I have had similar problem
> just as a quick and dirty suggestion: have you tried alsa? it solved a lot
> i guess that the 390 uses ess solo as well but even if it is another chip
> - with this you'd be trying a different driver.
Yes. What I did was compile the kernel, alsa, and pcmcia packages using
make-kpkg and the so
Greetings!
I think I have finally managed to get Debian working correctly
with APM (suspend/resume features) on my IBM Thinkpad. On boot up, my
laptop sets the time from a NTP server on the Internet using
ntpdate. However, after coming out of suspend mode, the time is always
behind by
t; local time.
>
> * Heather * star@ many places...
>
***********
Bryan K. Walton
Network Operations Center Analyst
Berbee
5520 Research Park Drive Madison, Wisconsin 53711
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
608.288.3000
Berbee...putting the E in business
On a somewhat related note, after reading this thread (in which the tpctl
package was mentioned), I decided to recompile my kernel yesterday, including
the tpctl-source package. So, I did so with kernel-package, along with the
kernel-source, pcmcia-source, and alsa-source. (I have a TP390X).
.
>
> thanks a lot for your hint
>
> Ben
>
>
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Berbee
5520 Research Park Drive Madison, Wisconsin 53711
608.288.3000
Berbee...putting the E in business
On a somewhat related note, after reading this thread (in which the tpctl package was
mentioned), I decided to recompile my kernel yesterday, including the tpctl-source
package. So, I did so with kernel-package, along with the kernel-source,
pcmcia-source, and alsa-source. (I have a TP390X).
thanks a lot for your hint
>
> Ben
>
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Hi everybody,
I just found out about this list and hope that somebody can help
me. (I have been asking questions on the debian-user list, and have
received much help, but still am having difficultly.)
I have an IBM Thinkpad 390E in which I have installed Debian
2.1. I am strugglin
Hi,
I have an IBM Thinkpad 390E and have been trying to install Debian
2.1 on it for about two weeks now. I can install it no problem, except
that I cannot get X Windows configured correctly. I even updraded to
XFree86 3.3.5, and still can't get it to work (although I can get Red Hat
6.1
ogram on to
another diskette (in case the disk was the problem) and I still get
this message. Can anyone tell me how can I fix my mbr so that I can
boot up into this program and upgrade my BIOS?
Thanks,
Bryan Walton
*******
Bry
Bryan
***
Bryan K. Walton
Network Operations Center Analyst
Berbee Information Networks Corporation
5520 Research Park Drive
Madison, Wisconsin 53711
Phone: 608.288.3000
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi everybody,
Has anyone got these new Xircom RealPort Ethernet 10/100+Modem 56
PCMCIA cards to run on Debian? If anybody has any ideas, I would be most
appreciative.
Thanks,
Bryan Walton
Thanks to everyone who gave me information about running a Xircom RealPort
Ethernet 10/100+Modem 56 PCMCIA cards. I have identified my problem: I
don't have any PCMCIA modules built in. (Oops!) I recently compiled a
new kernel (2.2.13). Everything is fine in that regard. But now, I need
to bui
Hi everybody,
I just found out about this list and hope that somebody can help
me. (I have been asking questions on the debian-user list, and have
received much help, but still am having difficultly.)
I have an IBM Thinkpad 390E in which I have installed Debian
2.1. I am strugglin
Hi,
I have an IBM Thinkpad 390E and have been trying to install Debian
2.1 on it for about two weeks now. I can install it no problem, except
that I cannot get X Windows configured correctly. I even updraded to
XFree86 3.3.5, and still can't get it to work (although I can get Red Hat
6.1
ogram on to
another diskette (in case the disk was the problem) and I still get
this message. Can anyone tell me how can I fix my mbr so that I can
boot up into this program and upgrade my BIOS?
Thanks,
Bryan Walton
*******
Bry
Bryan
***
Bryan K. Walton
Network Operations Center Analyst
Berbee Information Networks Corporation
5520 Research Park Drive
Madison, Wisconsin 53711
Phone: 608.288.3000
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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