Do I need to run some commands to stop the pcmcia service prior to
ejecting the pc card ? or just press the eject button ?
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Ipsissima verba tvn:
Do I need to run some commands to stop the pcmcia service prior to
ejecting the pc card ? or just press the eject button ?
I usually do a ``cardctl eject'' before pulling the card out.
Sometimes I forget about it, never had a problem. I guess it is
important for PCMCIA
Before my computers all connect to a hub and share cable internet by
having one machine runing linux acting as a router (it has 2 nics
connecting to the hub+cable modem). Now I just got a laptop and
therefore interested in wireless so got a router/switch/ap hardware one.
It seems that all my
Hi group,
I have an ASUS L5800C and I have some problems with my ATI Radeon
Mobility 9000 and my Samsung LTN150P1-L02 TFT panel. When I start X, the
screen stays black. With an external monitor plugged in (or just 15-pin
connector with some shorted contacts, ;-) I can switch from panel to
For clarification, this slown response data transfer is also for the
desktops that are wired directly to the switch/router ... not just
wireless.
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 04:05:44 -0400
tvn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before my computers all connect to a hub and share cable internet by
having one
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 10:15:56PM +0200, Joan Tur wrote:
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Hallo!
I've set up an NFS share (server runs Woody), and I can mount it from the
allowed computer, but I cannot write to it from the client 8-?
This does not seem laptop specific.
Cesar Rincon a écrit :
Ipsissima verba tvn:
Do I need to run some commands to stop the pcmcia service prior to
ejecting the pc card ? or just press the eject button ?
I usually do a ``cardctl eject'' before pulling the card out.
Sometimes I forget about it, never had a problem. I guess
I have Cable connection - no adsl
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 16:02:40 +0200
Osamu Aoki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 05:10:03AM -0400, tvn wrote:
For clarification, this slown response data transfer is also for
the desktops that are wired directly to the switch/router ...
Hi
does anyone have any pointers on installing debian on this toshiba? Main
hurdles being:
Probably doesn't help but I installed mine by putting the hard drive
into another full sized laptop and installing with the built in
cd-rom. Later on after transferring the hard drive over to the
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On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 07:17:32PM +0100, Murray wrote:
does anyone have any pointers on installing debian on this toshiba? Main
hurdles being:
- BIOS driven pcmcia floppy, that will read the first boot floppy only.
- no cdrom (bootable or otherwise)
I've got as far as putting openbsd
* David Z Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-13 18:20]:
Michael K O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I got this laptop, I had trouble resizing the (Windows XP) NTFS
partition because there were files that couldn't be moved towards the
end of the partition. Since it was brand new, I
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 19:17:32 +0100
Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does anyone have any pointers on installing debian on this toshiba?
Its a way cool sized machine!
- BIOS driven pcmcia floppy, that will read the first boot floppy
only.
Have you searched on the net about the thinkpad
Hi all,
I am trying to install Debian on a Gateway m500
notebook. Installation of the main modules and kernel
goes very smoothly. I didn't select anything extra to
the basic operating system with 'tasksel'.
After the installation finished and I rebooted the
system, a lot of numbers scrolled on the
Do I need to run some commands to stop the pcmcia service prior to
ejecting the pc card ? or just press the eject button ?
Ipsissima verba tvn:
Do I need to run some commands to stop the pcmcia service prior to
ejecting the pc card ? or just press the eject button ?
I usually do a ``cardctl eject'' before pulling the card out.
Sometimes I forget about it, never had a problem. I guess it is
important for PCMCIA
Before my computers all connect to a hub and share cable internet by
having one machine runing linux acting as a router (it has 2 nics
connecting to the hub+cable modem). Now I just got a laptop and
therefore interested in wireless so got a router/switch/ap hardware one.
It seems that all my
Hi group,
I have an ASUS L5800C and I have some problems with my ATI Radeon
Mobility 9000 and my Samsung LTN150P1-L02 TFT panel. When I start X, the
screen stays black. With an external monitor plugged in (or just 15-pin
connector with some shorted contacts, ;-) I can switch from panel to
For clarification, this slown response data transfer is also for the
desktops that are wired directly to the switch/router ... not just
wireless.
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 04:05:44 -0400
tvn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before my computers all connect to a hub and share cable internet by
having one
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 10:15:56PM +0200, Joan Tur wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hallo!
I've set up an NFS share (server runs Woody), and I can mount it from the
allowed computer, but I cannot write to it from the client 8-?
This does not seem laptop specific.
tvn wrote:
Before my computers all connect to a hub and share cable internet by
having one machine runing linux acting as a router (it has 2 nics
connecting to the hub+cable modem). Now I just got a laptop and
therefore interested in wireless so got a router/switch/ap hardware one.
It seems
On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 05:10:03AM -0400, tvn wrote:
For clarification, this slown response data transfer is also for the
desktops that are wired directly to the switch/router ... not just
wireless.
What is your MTU? If your router is connected to ADSL, that may be it.
Set it to a smaller
Cesar Rincon a écrit :
Ipsissima verba tvn:
Do I need to run some commands to stop the pcmcia service prior to
ejecting the pc card ? or just press the eject button ?
I usually do a ``cardctl eject'' before pulling the card out.
Sometimes I forget about it, never had a problem. I
I have Cable connection - no adsl
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 16:02:40 +0200
Osamu Aoki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 05:10:03AM -0400, tvn wrote:
For clarification, this slown response data transfer is also for
the desktops that are wired directly to the switch/router ...
does anyone have any pointers on installing debian on this toshiba? Main
hurdles being:
- BIOS driven pcmcia floppy, that will read the first boot floppy only.
- no cdrom (bootable or otherwise)
I've got as far as putting openbsd onto the beast, but can't not figure out
how to over-write that
Hi
does anyone have any pointers on installing debian on this toshiba? Main
hurdles being:
Probably doesn't help but I installed mine by putting the hard drive
into another full sized laptop and installing with the built in
cd-rom. Later on after transferring the hard drive over to the
On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 07:17:32PM +0100, Murray wrote:
does anyone have any pointers on installing debian on this toshiba? Main
hurdles being:
- BIOS driven pcmcia floppy, that will read the first boot floppy only.
- no cdrom (bootable or otherwise)
I've got as far as putting openbsd
According to Cesar Rincon,
Ipsissima verba tvn:
Do I need to run some commands to stop the pcmcia service prior to
ejecting the pc card ? or just press the eject button ?
I usually do a ``cardctl eject'' before pulling the card out.
Sometimes I forget about it, never had a problem. I
According to Murray,
does anyone have any pointers on installing debian on this toshiba? Main
hurdles being:
- BIOS driven pcmcia floppy, that will read the first boot floppy only.
- no cdrom (bootable or otherwise)
I've got as far as putting openbsd onto the beast, but can't
Richard Ibbotson a écrit :
Hi
does anyone have any pointers on installing debian on this toshiba? Main
hurdles being:
Probably doesn't help but I installed mine by putting the hard drive
into another full sized laptop and installing with the built in
cd-rom.
This is my
Hola~
I'd like to change the partition size on my laptop. It has one drive with
partitions for linux and one for windows 2000 (ntfs). I've had success in the
past with Partition Magic, but that was with one drive with two MS partitions
(ntfs and fat).
I just wanted to hear about any success or
Michael K O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd like to change the partition size on my laptop. It has one drive
with partitions for linux and one for windows 2000 (ntfs). I've had
success in the past with Partition Magic, but that was with one
drive with two MS partitions (ntfs and fat).
I
Hi all,
I am trying to install Debian on a Gateway m500
notebook. Installation of the main modules and kernel
goes very smoothly. I didn't select anything extra to
the basic operating system with 'tasksel'.
After the installation finished and I rebooted the
system, a lot of numbers scrolled on the
* David Z Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-13 18:20]:
Michael K O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I got this laptop, I had trouble resizing the (Windows XP) NTFS
partition because there were files that couldn't be moved towards the
end of the partition. Since it was brand new, I
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 19:17:32 +0100
Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does anyone have any pointers on installing debian on this toshiba?
Its a way cool sized machine!
- BIOS driven pcmcia floppy, that will read the first boot floppy
only.
Have you searched on the net about the thinkpad
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