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n entry
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y should exist
under /lib/modules/[your_kernel_version]. If they can be loaded with a
simple "modprobe pcnet_cs", they are correctly installed.
You still should check if there is ANY entry in your /etc/pcmcia/config
that somehow corresponds to the output of "cardctl ident". If t
#x27;s fine with Win XP Pro.
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Hi Norman,
> during starting X (xdm, startx,X,...)
> the screen turns black. and the machine don't accepts any commands.
> no alt+f1 no cntrl+alt+delete no nothing.
try Ctrl+Alt+F[1-6] to switch to a virtual console. Or try
Ctrl+Alt+BackSpace to shutdown the X server (this can be turned on/off
in
Hi Ivan,
> X is in VESA mode, as the Thinkpad has unsupported Radeon video.
Mobility 7500 Radeon? You will most surely need XFree 4.2.x, by now
finally available in in unstable (and testing? dunno). I've been using an
install from binaries from XFree86.org - running fine for months now.
> If I'
.
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ed to sound and try "modprobe -v opl3sa2".
If that does it, good. If not, report errors. ;)
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anyone can offer more
insightful info on this?
However, I'm not sure if this is the cause of your troubles.
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> Option "Protocol" "IMPS/2"
> Option "Emulate3Buttons" "off"
> Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
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le in testing for quite some time now.
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>I tried: /etc/init.d/gpm stop as suggested here:
>http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=&threadid=12780&highlight=debian+usb+mouse
>which returned:
>bash: /etc/init.d/gpm: no such file or directory
Looks like no gpm installed. ;)
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kernel image, but
are loaded with different append parameters.
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orresponding device files in /dev .. even if eth0 is up
and running, you will find no /dev/eth0, and most likely no wlan0 either.
I have never used devfs so far, so I don't know if that makes a difference,
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otherwise "Fn-Y" on German keyboards). This lets the BIOS reread the
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one was reported with differing effects on battery lifetime, for some
it works, for some folks things are just slower with no time gain when on
batteries.
If anyone has additions, I'd be interested. ;)
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> to move to the next screen nothing happened and I had to reboot.
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fully configurable (of course). Should be available as a .deb.
http://icewm.sourceforge.net/
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Don't have tested any FIR devices, either.
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arbitrary string like "ASIX AX88190 based card".
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#x27;s fine with Win XP Pro.
This must be a BIOS bug. Any Dell 81k users with a BIOS > A11 using APM and
not having these troubles? Maybe it's worthwile to update.
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is also: Fn+# which toggles system speed but seems to have minimal
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s? Can a CMOS
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Hi Norman,
> during starting X (xdm, startx,X,...)
> the screen turns black. and the machine don't accepts any commands.
> no alt+f1 no cntrl+alt+delete no nothing.
try Ctrl+Alt+F[1-6] to switch to a virtual console. Or try
Ctrl+Alt+BackSpace to shutdown the X server (this can be turned on/off
in
Hi Ivan,
> X is in VESA mode, as the Thinkpad has unsupported Radeon video.
Mobility 7500 Radeon? You will most surely need XFree 4.2.x, by now
finally available in in unstable (and testing? dunno). I've been using an
install from binaries from XFree86.org - running fine for months now.
> If I'
.
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try "modprobe -v opl3sa2".
If that does it, good. If not, report errors. ;)
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removing isapnp support from the kernel?
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anyone can offer more
insightful info on this?
However, I'm not sure if this is the cause of your troubles.
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quot;"/dev/input/mice"
> Option "Protocol" "IMPS/2"
> Option "Emulate3Buttons" "off"
> Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
>
le in testing for quite some time now.
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rue"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
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>I tried: /etc/init.d/gpm stop as suggested here:
>http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=&threadid=12780&highlight=debian+usb+mouse
>which returned:
>
)
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gh widespread in Germany. Opinions on Dell vary, I am overall
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GP
short time. I am not even trying to recognize which beep meant
what ..
Enough *beep-beep* now. =)
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ut no. ;( But I would appreciate any suggestions or hints as well.
After some googling I found some infos that a beta pcmcia-cs pre-3.2.5 would
fix some problems with 2.4.21, but I can't find any tarballs for that.
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k.)When I hit "enter"
> to move to the next screen nothing happened and I had to reboot.
What driver did you choose? ati, r128, radeon? Have you tried "vesa" as a
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o awaken your lappy or
Magneto from X-Men is mad about you - because the memory contents are
physically manifested on your harddisk. This method's advantage is _exactly_
its independence from having power available or not.
Sorry if this is too OT by now. ;)
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ontroller.
The only drawback: the controller seems to max out at about 80-100Mbit/s, but
I haven't done extensive research on this so far. No problem for me, but if
you need every bit of performance, you might want to spend more money for a
well-established brand card.
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t least a working "re-dock". I don't know, however,
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It runs too fast under
2.6.x, maybe twice as fast due to some timing problem. The same with DukeNukem
3D. What a mess. I heard 2.6.x was fast .. but that fast!? :)
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experiences or am I doing sth completely wrong?
had similar problems. Loading the module with
[from /etc/modutils/aliases:]
options sbp2 sbp2_serialize_io=1 sbp2_max_speed=2
helped and gave me decent speed also. Might be worth a shot.
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o awaken your lappy or
Magneto from X-Men is mad about you - because the memory contents are
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its independence from having power available or not.
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ontroller.
The only drawback: the controller seems to max out at about 80-100Mbit/s, but
I haven't done extensive research on this so far. No problem for me, but if
you need every bit of performance, you might want to spend more money for a
well-established brand card.
Regards,
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t least a working "re-dock". I don't know, however,
how dangerous it might become on your setup when fiddling with PCI registers,
so be careful.
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It runs too fast under
2.6.x, maybe twice as fast due to some timing problem. The same with DukeNukem
3D. What a mess. I heard 2.6.x was fast .. but that fast!? :)
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experiences or am I doing sth completely wrong?
had similar problems. Loading the module with
[from /etc/modutils/aliases:]
options sbp2 sbp2_serialize_io=1 sbp2_max_speed=2
helped and gave me decent speed also. Might be worth a shot.
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er the BIOS by pressing ESC immediately after powering on, then press
F1.
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you should try to boot the 2.4.x kernel, that IIRC is available by
specifying
bf24
as boot parameter.
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e for the PCMCIA
controller. The former works with yenta_socket, but you might try the
latter. It then might even work with the i82365 driver, so it does on my
box.
By the way, have you tried http://www.linux-laptop.net?
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