William Heindl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bill> I've got one old and one new question. First the new one:
Bill>
Bill> 1. I'm trying to set up an Epson Color Stylus 740 printer. I followed
Bill> the HOWTO and got the apsfilter package. My problem is that this
Bill> package doesn't seem to hav
R Poss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Hi,
>> I'm using a TP310E, which works quite well, even with
>> suspend-to-disk (hibernation mode), thanks to the "hdparm -u1
>> /dev/hda" trick.
>>
>> However, the APM bios doesn't seem to report battery status unless the
>> power state changes (i.e. when
Hi,
I'm running also into problems with my pcmcia modem after upgrading
to potato/frozen. Inserting the card results in two beeps as the
modules get loaded, but the device is not set up. So, setserial
reports that the device is managed by pcmcia, but /dev/modem is not
accessible ("no such dev
Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It's a Thinkpad T20, the latest series from IBM, it's one of the fastest
> laptops on the market. It was previously working fine until I recompiled my
> kernel (with the same version and options as before). This machine
hmm, you didn't turn on fra
Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I did install a new X server (ver 4.0) at the same time. But the problem
> also occurs in console mode with no X server running.
hm, you never even touch X? What I mean is, if you boot into single
user mode, where you're sure X has no chance of st
Kamath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> do I have to set-up any COM ports etc on which the modem is
> communicating ??or do I have to do any more configurations other than what
> the install script/program has done to configure PCMCIA
> dial-up(dial-out)???
1) You don't have to setup the "COM" p
Kamath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi All!!
>
> I have got the PCMCIA modem problem sorted out. I am not sure what the
> problem was but it does look like it needed the "generic serial" kernel
> module that was it needed as far as the device irq conflicts and stuff
well, you're off to a good
Kamath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> fdisk gives an error saying cant open file /dev/hdb
>
> when I do a
> prompt> more /dev/hdb
> i get the same error..
> the additional HD is an enhanced IDE disk, jumper settings are configured
> as the primary slave.
>
> One thing to remember is that the
Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > none of the hard drive options work hdc, hdd ...etc...
> >
> > i have another question since we are on this .
> > this might make things a little bit more complex, as it is (if anyone has
> > been following the threads of emails I have beensending
Tiarnan O Corrain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hey,
>
> I've a problem running emacs on my Compaq Armada 7770DMT laptop. The
> Alt key isn't working, so I can't get any M-x type commands. Does
> anyone know why? Debian is the only dist I've run on this laptop, so I
> don't know whether it's a s
Hi,
The Netgear FA511 cardbus ethernet card is advertised to be working
with Redhat. Has anybody gottne this card to work in a debian system?
I'm running stable (2.2 kernel, pcmcia-cs up-to-date) and using
netgear's drivers. I just get error messages from eth0.
Thanks,
-tom
Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It's a Thinkpad T20, the latest series from IBM, it's one of the fastest
> laptops on the market. It was previously working fine until I recompiled my
> kernel (with the same version and options as before). This machine
hmm, you didn't turn on fr
Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I did install a new X server (ver 4.0) at the same time. But the problem
> also occurs in console mode with no X server running.
hm, you never even touch X? What I mean is, if you boot into single
user mode, where you're sure X has no chance of s
Kamath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> do I have to set-up any COM ports etc on which the modem is
> communicating ??or do I have to do any more configurations other than what
> the install script/program has done to configure PCMCIA
> dial-up(dial-out)???
1) You don't have to setup the "COM"
Kamath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi All!!
>
> I have got the PCMCIA modem problem sorted out. I am not sure what the
> problem was but it does look like it needed the "generic serial" kernel
> module that was it needed as far as the device irq conflicts and stuff
well, you're off to a good
Kamath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> fdisk gives an error saying cant open file /dev/hdb
>
> when I do a
> prompt> more /dev/hdb
> i get the same error..
> the additional HD is an enhanced IDE disk, jumper settings are configured
> as the primary slave.
>
> One thing to remember is that th
Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > none of the hard drive options work hdc, hdd ...etc...
> >
> > i have another question since we are on this .
> > this might make things a little bit more complex, as it is (if anyone has
> > been following the threads of emails I have beensending
Tiarnan O Corrain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hey,
>
> I've a problem running emacs on my Compaq Armada 7770DMT laptop. The
> Alt key isn't working, so I can't get any M-x type commands. Does
> anyone know why? Debian is the only dist I've run on this laptop, so I
> don't know whether it's a
Kyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, I'm having some trouble installing Debian. Since my laptop has no
> cdrom, I wanted to do a network installation, in which I would install
> the packages through the network, instead of off a cd. The problem is
> I can't seem to get an ethernet interface up
"Mike G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a NetgearFA111 card that gave a similar message, it turns out that I
> needed to upgrade the PCMCIA-CS packages. Try grabbing the packages from
> woody or sid. I copied them onto a floppy and installed them onty my laptop
> from there, since I also d
Hi,
The Netgear FA511 cardbus ethernet card is advertised to be working
with Redhat. Has anybody gottne this card to work in a debian system?
I'm running stable (2.2 kernel, pcmcia-cs up-to-date) and using
netgear's drivers. I just get error messages from eth0.
Thanks,
-tom
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Alexander Clouter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Mikael L?vgren [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> >
> > I planning on buying my first networkcard to begin building on LAN. Can
> > anyone recommend the best suited for a thinpad600e? I'm a novice on these
> > issues, but I hope someone could help me.
>
Alexander Clouter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thomas Vogels [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> >
> > I have that card (netgear FA511) and failed to get it to work. The
> > card costs about $60 but to get it to work would be priceless...
> >
> > I use woody,
Bret Waldow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
> Alexander Clouter wrote:
>
> > As for the XFS.GOOD MAN :) None of that 'girly-man' reiserfs
> > crud :)
> > I'm running it too and everything is just peachy :)
>
>
> Ok, I'll bite. What's bad about reiser, or what's good about xfs?
>
> S
Michael Hothorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I switched from potato to woody on my thinkpad i1200. APM support worked
> for t 2.2.19 very well. Installing 2.4.16 with the same options
>
> <*> Advanced Power Management BIOS support
> [ ] Ignore U
"Sean" == Sean 'Shaleh' Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sean> I am packaging an app called divine. It sends out arp discover packets
and
Sean> based on this issue ifconfig's the eth device, sets up any requested
files and
Sean> runs any scripts. Should have it up soon.
Sean>
Sean> in the i
"Chris" == Chris HOOVER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
Chris> If there is not, does anyone else feel a need for it.
Chris> I for one would be very interested in helping to
Chris> develop the pages. I don't have a server on the web
Chris> of my own, but do have some web space available (on
C
>>
>> Do you (Chris or Sean) have an estimate on how much disk space this
>> would need?
>>
Oops, should have made this a lot more clear: how much disk space do
you need for the _debian laptop homepage_? I've got some space at
school which I hardly use. I can only offer to host it, not to
(a
Hi, I've seen a couple of questions (some related to ThinkPads) on
this list to which I can now add my $.02 after successfully completing
my installation of Debian 2.1 on a TP 385XD.
Kernel configuration -- I've put my config file for 2.0.36 at
www.ece.cmu.edu/~tov/public/bavaria.config. Accordi
"Nathan" == Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nathan> Stupid question: Where do I get the neomagic xserver deb?
Take a look at the page: http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
Just search for xserver-neomagic (or whatever you want to find,
for example, xserver-svga)...
-tom
--
ma
"Sean" == Sean 'Shaleh' Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sean> Read the doc in /usr/src/linux/Documentation (or whereever you placed your
Sean> kernel source). It boils down to:
Sean>
Sean> make {menu,x}config
Sean> sound as module
Sean> sound blaster
Sean> opl2/opl3
Sean> mpu-401
Sean>
Sean>
Hi, first of all try "ssh -v home.machine.edu" from work.machine.edu.
Ssh will then give you more information about what's going on.
Drew Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Drew> I have sshd running, which I believe is responsible for handling incoming
Drew> telnet connections. I want to be a
William Heindl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bill> I've got one old and one new question. First the new one:
Bill>
Bill> 1. I'm trying to set up an Epson Color Stylus 740 printer. I followed
Bill> the HOWTO and got the apsfilter package. My problem is that this
Bill> package doesn't seem to hav
"Sean" == Sean 'Shaleh' Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sean> I am packaging an app called divine. It sends out arp discover packets
and
Sean> based on this issue ifconfig's the eth device, sets up any requested
files and
Sean> runs any scripts. Should have it up soon.
Sean>
Sean> in the i
"Chris" == Chris HOOVER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
Chris> If there is not, does anyone else feel a need for it.
Chris> I for one would be very interested in helping to
Chris> develop the pages. I don't have a server on the web
Chris> of my own, but do have some web space available (on
C
>>
>> Do you (Chris or Sean) have an estimate on how much disk space this
>> would need?
>>
Oops, should have made this a lot more clear: how much disk space do
you need for the _debian laptop homepage_? I've got some space at
school which I hardly use. I can only offer to host it, not to
(a
Hi, I've seen a couple of questions (some related to ThinkPads) on
this list to which I can now add my $.02 after successfully completing
my installation of Debian 2.1 on a TP 385XD.
Kernel configuration -- I've put my config file for 2.0.36 at
www.ece.cmu.edu/~tov/public/bavaria.config. Accordi
"Nathan" == Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nathan> Stupid question: Where do I get the neomagic xserver deb?
Take a look at the page: http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
Just search for xserver-neomagic (or whatever you want to find,
for example, xserver-svga)...
-tom
--
ma
"Sean" == Sean 'Shaleh' Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sean> Read the doc in /usr/src/linux/Documentation (or whereever you placed your
Sean> kernel source). It boils down to:
Sean>
Sean> make {menu,x}config
Sean> sound as module
Sean> sound blaster
Sean> opl2/opl3
Sean> mpu-401
Sean>
Sean>
Hi, first of all try "ssh -v home.machine.edu" from work.machine.edu.
Ssh will then give you more information about what's going on.
Drew Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Drew> I have sshd running, which I believe is responsible for handling incoming
Drew> telnet connections. I want to be a
Kyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, I'm having some trouble installing Debian. Since my laptop has no
> cdrom, I wanted to do a network installation, in which I would install
> the packages through the network, instead of off a cd. The problem is
> I can't seem to get an ethernet interface up.
"Mike G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a NetgearFA111 card that gave a similar message, it turns out that I
> needed to upgrade the PCMCIA-CS packages. Try grabbing the packages from
> woody or sid. I copied them onto a floppy and installed them onty my laptop
> from there, since I also di
Alexander Clouter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Mikael L?vgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > I planning on buying my first networkcard to begin building on LAN. Can
> > anyone recommend the best suited for a thinpad600e? I'm a novice on these
> > issues, but I hope someone could help me.
> >
>
Alexander Clouter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thomas Vogels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > I have that card (netgear FA511) and failed to get it to work. The
> > card costs about $60 but to get it to work would be priceless...
> >
> > I use woody,
Bret Waldow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
> Alexander Clouter wrote:
>
> > As for the XFS.GOOD MAN :) None of that 'girly-man' reiserfs
> > crud :)
> > I'm running it too and everything is just peachy :)
>
>
> Ok, I'll bite. What's bad about reiser, or what's good about xfs?
>
> Se
Michael Hothorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I switched from potato to woody on my thinkpad i1200. APM support worked
> for t 2.2.19 very well. Installing 2.4.16 with the same options
>
> <*> Advanced Power Management BIOS support
> [ ] Ignore US
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