the interface and then I worked from
the command line.
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er I don't
find "lynx" anywhere and I cannot run apt-get unless I am
able to run something that provides minimal recognition of
the link between my laptop, the pcmcia nic, and the external
ADSL box.
Is there no command-line app provided with Linux 2.4.14 or
Debian Unstable?
Thanks!
al
ADSL box for apt-get purposes and retreat to the CD if I get in too
much trouble!
The Woody CD is there in case 2.2.4 doesn't have the necessary
drivers for my OmniBook 4100 laptop.
Helpful suggestions are welcomed!
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g.
Have fun! Doc
> I have a ThinkPad 760CD with an IBM EtherJet PCMCIA. In the past I have
> run Slackware, and been able to compile the pcmcia-cs package and
> cs89x0_cs driver... but this is always after installation from CD.
>
> I would li
Al:
What sound card are you runing, please? I am so far unable
to get my CS4237B card recognized. (That is what the HP site
says is in it.)
I am also running into video conflicts on my 4100. Did you
have to do anything special? (I have the 14" LCD.)
Thanks! doc
> I'v
Rob,
Your post is precisely what these lists are for and gives me some
very helpful ideas! Thanks!
I will try a few things to emulate what you did and report back
as to what happens.
Thanks again! doc
> On Friday 11 January 2002 03:17 pm, Doc wrote:
> > Al:
> >
> &g
the interface and then I worked from
the command line.
Thanks! doc
er I don't
find "lynx" anywhere and I cannot run apt-get unless I am
able to run something that provides minimal recognition of
the link between my laptop, the pcmcia nic, and the external
ADSL box.
Is there no command-line app provided with Linux 2.4.14 or
Debian Unstable?
Thanks! Do
al
ADSL box for apt-get purposes and retreat to the CD if I get in too
much trouble!
The Woody CD is there in case 2.2.4 doesn't have the necessary
drivers for my OmniBook 4100 laptop.
Helpful suggestions are welcomed!
Doc
he setup that resulted in no X.
Help?
Thanks! Doc
to behave on my HP OmniBook 4100
g.
Have fun! Doc
> I have a ThinkPad 760CD with an IBM EtherJet PCMCIA. In the past I have
> run Slackware, and been able to compile the pcmcia-cs package and
> cs89x0_cs driver... but this is always after installation from CD.
>
> I would li
Al:
What sound card are you runing, please? I am so far unable
to get my CS4237B card recognized. (That is what the HP site
says is in it.)
I am also running into video conflicts on my 4100. Did you
have to do anything special? (I have the 14" LCD.)
Thanks! doc
> I'v
Rob,
Your post is precisely what these lists are for and gives me some
very helpful ideas! Thanks!
I will try a few things to emulate what you did and report back
as to what happens.
Thanks again! doc
> On Friday 11 January 2002 03:17 pm, Doc wrote:
> > Al:
> >
> &g
I got sick with hp pavilion dv6335eu (amd turion64 x2)
for 2weeks and now I am going to return it and I have
no idea which laptops are better
any idea?
tanks.
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hi
I got sick with hp pavilion dv6335eu (amd turion64 x2)
for 2weeks and now I am going to return it and I have
no idea which laptops are better
any idea?
tanks.
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t download anything new for the moment.
Thanks! Doc
install
to
Woody instructions. That is part of my frustration, I trusted those
instructions
and they don't warn about a trashed pcmcia setup.
Thanks! Doc
once
again
access my pcmcia nic and ADSL. Sigh.
With Progeny up I can try whatever command set seems most suitable to the
task of a kernel-woody-pcmcia upgrade that all plays nice together!
Thanks! Doc
ould I want to do that? I need my PCMCIA devices in
case the upgrade is incomplete and I need to download PCMCIA
stuff.
Or is the assumption that I can reactivate PCMCIA afterwards?
(Sure didn't work with the Progeny->Woody upgrade!)
I am going to go ahead and keep Ca
update-grub
I don't where to place these in that file.
> # These turn off the bootloader (lilo) prompts and the boot floppy
> # prompts
> do_bootloader = no
> do_bootfloppy = no
Nor do I know where to place these.
> Hope this helps!
> -- Walt Kelly
Thanks! Doc
t download anything new for the moment.
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again
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task of a kernel-woody-pcmcia upgrade that all plays nice together!
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ould I want to do that? I need my PCMCIA devices in
case the upgrade is incomplete and I need to download PCMCIA
stuff.
Or is the assumption that I can reactivate PCMCIA afterwards?
(Sure didn't work with the Progeny->Woody upgrade!)
I am going to go ahead and keep Ca
My HP OmniBook 4100 uses the CS4237B chip.
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/alsa-howto/x834.htm
CS4235,CS4236,CS4236B,CS4237B,CS4238B,CS4239.
Module snd-card-cs4236.o for soundcards based on CS4235, CS4236,
CS4236B, CS4237B, CS4238B, CS4239 chips. This Module supports
up to 8 cards. This
will have been fixed in 2.4.16/2.5
BTW: I'm using a HP OmniBook 4100.
doc
> Well, finialy found a bit of time to repartition my laptop (got rid of
> windows so there is more room for debian) so now that I have enough space
> to go from Progeny to Woody I have done so.
>
> B
ason to believe the problem may be resolved if I
do so, or would it just be a shot in the dark?
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-name XF86Config" and it returned nothing but the
command prompt.
- Any relevant log messages from /var/log/*
There are 13 .log files in that directory, plus a bunch of other stuff.
Could you help me to narrow the likely source of relevant data?
Thanks! doc
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"xf86config -probeonly" or "xf86config" gets me anywhere. I get a "command
not found error". I presume this is because I am in Single mode?
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n it from there, unless
something
> has X (the capital letter) in its name.
> * Heather Stern * star@ many places...
Lots of stuff since October. Not much looks interesting ... unless I missed
it
nothing in either referenced X ... are these from "messages" are helpful?
&
> But why hurry it? The debian dependency system lets you
> upgrade the bits and pieces you want and leave the ones that
> work alone. Upgrade the packages you need.
> apt-get update
> apt-get --simulate install pkg1 pkg2 pkg3
> .. and then if it looks OK ...
> apt-get install pkg1 pkg2 pk
i xserver-svga 3.3.6-39
un xserver-tga (none)
un xserver-vga16 (none)
un xserver-w32 (none)
ii xserver-xfree8 4.1.0-9
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get install kernel-package
> glen
Did these two steps ... make-kpkg still complains.
Ran "apt-get upgrade kernel-package"
Did this but still not the solution ... make-kpkg still complains.
I have to be missing a step here somewhere!
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I don't where to place these in that file.
> # These turn off the bootloader (lilo) prompts and the boot floppy
> # prompts
> do_bootloader = no
> do_bootfloppy = no
Nor do I know where to place these.
> Hope this helps!
> -- Walt Kelly
Thanks! Doc
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get install kernel-package
> glen
Did these two steps ... make-kpkg still complains.
Ran "apt-get upgrade kernel-package"
Did this but still not the solution ... make-kpkg still complains.
I have to be missing a step here somewhere!
Thanks! Doc
My HP OmniBook 4100 uses the CS4237B chip.
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/alsa-howto/x834.htm
CS4235,CS4236,CS4236B,CS4237B,CS4238B,CS4239.
Module snd-card-cs4236.o for soundcards based on CS4235, CS4236,
CS4236B, CS4237B, CS4238B, CS4239 chips. This Module supports
up to 8 cards. This
will have been fixed in 2.4.16/2.5
BTW: I'm using a HP OmniBook 4100.
doc
> Well, finialy found a bit of time to repartition my laptop (got rid of
> windows so there is more room for debian) so now that I have enough space
> to go from Progeny to Woody I have done so.
>
> B
ason to believe the problem may be resolved if I
do so, or would it just be a shot in the dark?
Thanks! doc
F86Config" and it returned nothing but the
command prompt.
- Any relevant log messages from /var/log/*
There are 13 .log files in that directory, plus a bunch of other stuff.
Could you help me to narrow the likely source of relevant data?
Thanks! doc
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config but neither
"xf86config -probeonly" or "xf86config" gets me anywhere. I get a "command
not found error". I presume this is because I am in Single mode?
Thanks! doc
n it from there, unless
something
> has X (the capital letter) in its name.
> * Heather Stern * star@ many places...
Lots of stuff since October. Not much looks interesting ... unless I missed
it
nothing in either referenced X ... are these from "messages" are helpful?
"Nov 25 21:14:07 progeny kernel: Console colour VGA+ 80x25"
"Nov 25 21:21:32 progeny exiting on signal 15"
Thanks! doc
> But why hurry it? The debian dependency system lets you
> upgrade the bits and pieces you want and leave the ones that
> work alone. Upgrade the packages you need.
> apt-get update
> apt-get --simulate install pkg1 pkg2 pkg3
> .. and then if it looks OK ...
> apt-get install pkg1 pkg2 pkg
i xserver-svga 3.3.6-39
un xserver-tga (none)
un xserver-vga16 (none)
un xserver-w32 (none)
ii xserver-xfree8 4.1.0-9
Thanks! doc
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