7;t
change with software.
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Stefan Bellon wrote:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>Nuno Faria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I hace a CDS display on a Toshiba Satelite and it's the BIOS who turns
> > it off.
>
should be build in
else you have to build the specific packages. (like xmps - 'cause no deb
packages are avaible)
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Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have an ATI Rage Mobility based laptop, and believe it has some 3d
> capabilities. Is there
, success-stories, failures are welcome.
i had some problems with the irda port of ericsson and the help-desk and
also the local support was sufficing.
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as far as i know it is posible to install the potato from a pcmcia
device. BUT the pcmcia isn't integrated into the kernel. for that reason
you have to setup the basic install from the disks (about 11 disks) and
then install the rest of the system from the pcmcia device zip, network
or anything el
t the images to the disks and install the base system. and go
further.
and while installing read the step by step installation advices from the
debian site for potato.
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"Daniel E. Baumann" wrote:
>
> On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, m.nine.six wrote:
>
hey,
THANKS A LOT for this tip!
i had more or less the same problem with my built-in lucent modem on my
tp570 with the kernels greater then 2.2.14. and now i can also use the
modem without that damn ac and without crash.
Alexander Zangerl wrote:
>
> as mailed some weeks ago, on my 390x runni
yes lt == lucent winmodem
and if you should still in doubt check with 'less /proc/pci' to see the
pci vendor and device id of the modem and check those id's on the page
http://www.datashopper.dk/~finth/pci.html
"I. Tura" wrote:
>
> Dear colleagues,
>
> I have a Toshiba Satelli
Jack Morgan wrote:
> The good news is that you can download the diver from Lucent's
> website. Afterwards, you should be able to use the modem. I have a Toshiba
> 2100cds. If you want some more help contact off the list
you mean the linux driver? linux568.zip
if you mean this driver you shou
e with software.
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Stefan Bellon wrote:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>Nuno Faria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I hace a CDS display on a Toshiba Satelite and it's the BIOS who turns
> > it off.
>
> N
should be build in
else you have to build the specific packages. (like xmps - 'cause no deb
packages are avaible)
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Hugo van der Merwe wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have an ATI Rage Mobility based laptop, and believe it has some 3d
> capabilities. Is there
, success-stories, failures are welcome.
i had some problems with the irda port of ericsson and the help-desk and
also the local support was sufficing.
have fun,
alias m.nine.six.
as far as i know it is posible to install the potato from a pcmcia
device. BUT the pcmcia isn't integrated into the kernel. for that reason
you have to setup the basic install from the disks (about 11 disks) and
then install the rest of the system from the pcmcia device zip, network
or anything els
t the images to the disks and install the base system. and go
further.
and while installing read the step by step installation advices from the
debian site for potato.
have fun,
alias m.nine.six.
"Daniel E. Baumann" wrote:
>
> On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, m.nine.six wrote:
>
hey,
THANKS A LOT for this tip!
i had more or less the same problem with my built-in lucent modem on my
tp570 with the kernels greater then 2.2.14. and now i can also use the
modem without that damn ac and without crash.
Alexander Zangerl wrote:
>
> as mailed some weeks ago, on my 390x runnin
yes lt == lucent winmodem
and if you should still in doubt check with 'less /proc/pci' to see the
pci vendor and device id of the modem and check those id's on the page
http://www.datashopper.dk/~finth/pci.html
"I. Tura" wrote:
>
> Dear colleagues,
>
> I have a Toshiba Satellit
Jack Morgan wrote:
> The good news is that you can download the diver from Lucent's
> website. Afterwards, you should be able to use the modem. I have a Toshiba
> 2100cds. If you want some more help contact off the list
you mean the linux driver? linux568.zip
if you mean this driver you shoul
found a solution: i switched the 'PCI power
management' from "auto" to "disabled". and now it works fine.
NOTE2: i have still some hangs from lucent while using the connection
but it's very rare.
NOTE3: no idea how you can use this ltmodem module for th
also an utility for linux that you can check out:
http://www.procyon.com/~pda/lphdisk/
have fun,
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Andy Bastien wrote:
>
> Win2000 has its own hibernation capability which is independent of
> what your BIOS can do. You have to boot back to Win2000 to get it
> ba
d with 2.2.15/2.2.16 with one compiled
> with 2.2.14 (with the same options). I tried but it did not work.
read my latest mail to this posting about "lucent modem on toshiba".
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"m.nine.six" wrote:
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> Joerg Braukhoff wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 11:08:34AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Hi, all. I was wondering if anyone here has tried to install the Lucent
> > > modem driver onto a toshiba satellite
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e_pages failed for kswapd
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> i'll appreciate any help
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Russell Coker wrote:
>
> On 2000-10-23 14:48, m.nine.six wrote:
> >Russell Coker wrote:
> >> Thanks for that information. I have (finally) installed ALSA on my
> >> Thinkpad and I get the following in my dmesg output when I try playing
> >> (and it give
, and the Universe trying to produce
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'PCI power
management' from "auto" to "disabled". and now it works fine.
NOTE2: i have still some hangs from lucent while using the connection
but it's very rare.
NOTE3: no idea how you can use this ltmodem module for the 2.4.xx
kernel. if you will
also an utility for linux that you can check out:
http://www.procyon.com/~pda/lphdisk/
have fun,
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Andy Bastien wrote:
>
> Win2000 has its own hibernation capability which is independent of
> what your BIOS can do. You have to boot back to Win2000 to get it
> ba
d with 2.2.15/2.2.16 with one compiled
> with 2.2.14 (with the same options). I tried but it did not work.
read my latest mail to this posting about "lucent modem on toshiba".
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> > On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 11:08:34AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Hi, all. I was wondering if anyone here has tried to install the Lucent modem
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to_free_pages failed for kswapd
> and i can't go on.
> what is wrong?
> i'll appreciate any help
> p.s.: i was told to use a compaq contura 400CX and it wasn't a choice
> of my own
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>
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> http://www.coker.com.au/postal/ Postal SMTP/POP benchmark
> http://www.coker.com.au/projects.html Projects I am working on
> http://www.coker.com.au/~russell/ My home page
>
>
>Name: alsa
>alsaType: text/english
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> On 2000-10-23 14:48, m.nine.six wrote:
> >Russell Coker wrote:
> >> Thanks for that information. I have (finally) installed ALSA on my
> >> Thinkpad and I get the following in my dmesg output when I try playing
> >> (and it give
, and the Universe trying to produce
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