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]
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]
>>>
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.
-
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]
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]
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]
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]
>>>
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.
-
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]
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]
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