pretty happy with it; It's a worthy replacement for my trusty old A21p.
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er. Then points to detailed instructions for RPM.
Back when the v2 card was newer, I just copied the new tulip.c into the
pcmcia-cs source and built it. The v3 build may be as easy.
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's page). My very similar notes are at:
http://slimy.com/~jleonard/config/index.html
Getting the FB console working was an important first step, complicated by the
fact that vga=ask doesn't accept the 885 mode, but that vga=885 in lilo.conf
does work.
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kernel with APM support (or turn it off if it's
on), and also try turning off power-saving features in the BIOS.
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try if the door isn't there.
A side note: I've had some trouble after unmounting and ejecting my CF
card, in that Linux complains about a lost interrupt. This tends to cause
filesystem corruption as well, so I recommend the workaround of only
removing the card when the laptop is powered off.
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enjoy running fsck. That, and I've had some bad
fsck experiences. Once I got the "this doesn't look like an ext2 fs"
message, and a long time ago (on Amiga SVR4 1.1 - not Linux) had to
reinstall, because fsck ate /etc/passwd (and recovery wasn't implemented).
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> driver. Then points to detailed instructions for RPM.
Back when the v2 card was newer, I just copied the new tulip.c into the
pcmcia-cs source and built it. The v3 build may be as easy.
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http://slimy.com/~jleonard/config/index.html
Getting the FB console working was an important first step, complicated by the
fact that vga=ask doesn't accept the 885 mode, but that vga=885 in lilo.conf
does work.
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kernel with APM support (or turn it off if it's
on), and also try turning off power-saving features in the BIOS.
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try if the door isn't there.
A side note: I've had some trouble after unmounting and ejecting my CF
card, in that Linux complains about a lost interrupt. This tends to cause
filesystem corruption as well, so I recommend the workaround of only
removing the card when the laptop is power
enjoy running fsck. That, and I've had some bad
fsck experiences. Once I got the "this doesn't look like an ext2 fs"
message, and a long time ago (on Amiga SVR4 1.1 - not Linux) had to
reinstall, because fsck ate /etc/passwd (and recovery wasn't implemented).
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ould add a route entry; so i do this "route add -host
> 10.0.0.3" to which i get the error code:
> SIOCADDRT: No such device.
You shouldn't need to add a route for a host that's on the same network
anyway.
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> should add a route entry; so i do this "route add -host
> 10.0.0.3" to which i get the error code:
> SIOCADDRT: No such device.
You shouldn't need to add a route for a host that's on the same network
anyway.
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gh. (That's from my .xinitrc: I start a power
monitor if there's no wired ethernet, and a web browser if there is.)
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gh. (That's from my .xinitrc: I start a power
monitor if there's no wired ethernet, and a web browser if there is.)
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