Re: Multiple Network Configs

1999-08-24 Thread Jim Jensen
eed examples or have further questions. It may not be the prettiest solution, but I understand how it works, and more importantly, it does work. -Jim Jensen[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: IBM Thinkpad or a Toshiba?

1999-09-09 Thread Jim Jensen
I have been very happy with a Thinkpad 1472, especially the 3 button mouse. The only drawback so far is the apm - suspend works, but not hibernate; and suspend is only good for about 8 hours before the battery runs out. -Jim Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>

Re: using nfs on install

1999-09-19 Thread Jim Jensen
After you install the driver disk (installing the nfs module of course), go to the "Configure PCMCIA" option, then do the network config, telling it you will use a pcmcia network device. Then when you install the base system, tell it you will use nfs. I just did it today. -

Re: pcmcia-problems

1999-09-22 Thread Jim Jensen
stall base2.1.tgz via nfs over the ethernet card. I also found that I had to configure the pcmcia _before_ the network config. Once the system is up and running, a newer version of pcmcia-cs and newer kernel fixes things. -Jim Jensen[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: XFree Resolutions

1999-09-23 Thread Jim Jensen
I have 1024x768 working with a Neomagic 256AV, Thinkpad i1472, Debian potato, xserver-svga 3.3.5-1 at 16 and 24 bpp. Seems to work fine. -Jim Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Multiple Network Configs

1999-08-24 Thread Jim Jensen
eed examples or have further questions. It may not be the prettiest solution, but I understand how it works, and more importantly, it does work. -Jim Jensen[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: IBM Thinkpad or a Toshiba?

1999-09-09 Thread Jim Jensen
I have been very happy with a Thinkpad 1472, especially the 3 button mouse. The only drawback so far is the apm - suspend works, but not hibernate; and suspend is only good for about 8 hours before the battery runs out. -Jim Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>

Re: using nfs on install

1999-09-19 Thread Jim Jensen
After you install the driver disk (installing the nfs module of course), go to the "Configure PCMCIA" option, then do the network config, telling it you will use a pcmcia network device. Then when you install the base system, tell it you will use nfs. I just did it today. -

Re: pcmcia-problems

1999-09-22 Thread Jim Jensen
stall base2.1.tgz via nfs over the ethernet card. I also found that I had to configure the pcmcia _before_ the network config. Once the system is up and running, a newer version of pcmcia-cs and newer kernel fixes things. -Jim Jensen[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: XFree Resolutions

1999-09-23 Thread Jim Jensen
I have 1024x768 working with a Neomagic 256AV, Thinkpad i1472, Debian potato, xserver-svga 3.3.5-1 at 16 and 24 bpp. Seems to work fine. -Jim Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]