I've been working closely with Tomas Pospisek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to build new PCMCIA packages that we would like to submit to
woody-proposed-updates; however, before we upload them for inclusion in
the next release of woody, we would like to thoroughly test them -- a
job that is challenging, to say
Thanks Brian for the CVS tips. But even if I were to go that route
I must still locate all the files except for in /home that I have
changed from the virgin debian system.
Why don't you try looking for all files that have been modified since
your install? You haven't upgraded any packages
Dan Jacobson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, it's been a month of me editing various files turning my virgin
woody system into one that actually works :-) , and now boy do I
regret not keeping a captain's log of at least the names of the files
I changed. I was thinking that there would be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Greg Stark) wrote:
... there are many programs in sbin that are useful for ordinary users
including the two explicitly listed in the FSSTND, traceroute and
ifconfig.
Hmmm... Let's see. From the ifconfig(8) man page:
NAME
ifconfig - configure a network interface
I have a Toshiba Satellite 310 with ToPIC 97 PCMCIA controller. When
pcmcia is started (in potato) if my network card (IC-CARD+ ethernet)
is already inserted, it is detected as anonymous memory.
If I insert the card after starting pcmcia, it is detected correctly.
This started a few months
Ian Lynagh wrote:
I am having problems with PCMCIA cards on my Dell Inspiron 3000.
I have a 3C589D and a Psion Dacom Gold Card Global V34 PC Card.
I have a fresh install of Hamm from, IIRC, the 26/4/98 install
disks.
I have fixed this by reinstalling and this time not using the updated
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Maarten Bezemer) wrote:
Someone told me there are far more rpm-packages available, and other
distributions also use rpm. What's true about that?
The core set of RPM packages, what RedHat produces, is much smaller
than Debian's main distribution. While some other companies
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Damon Muller) wrote:
If anyone read my earlier message, I have resolved my problem of how
to get the PCMCIA stuff onto a laptop without a CD-ROM or anything
like that (just copied them off my windoze machine onto a floppy and
mounted it as vfat on debian).
Now I'm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Oleg Krivosheev) writes:
I'm going to recompile kernel.
I've got kernel-headers, kernel-source and
bin86 packages?
What is The Debian Way to compiler the kernel?
And how compiled kernel will fit into
kernel-image package ?
A good way to do this is to use the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ben Pfaff) writes:
Root doesn't have rights to the X display because root doesn't own the
display, the user who started the session does. A quick fix (but
insecure) is to type `xhost +localhost' before su'ing to root. A
better fix is to use xauth--try `man xauth' for more
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marc Fleureck) writes:
However, there is still a problem. I get the following errors at boot
time:
hostname: can't open '(null)'
Do you have your host's name specified in /etc/hostname?
Brian
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Failing that, how do you convert gifs etc. into eps? The book tells me how
to deal with that format (= encapsulated postscript?)
See the netpbm package. For example, you can do the following:
giftopnm some.gif | pnmtops some.eps
For JPEG files, try
Adam == Adam Shand [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adam There was one other bug when it tried to build cardinfo (it
Adam couldn't find forms.h) but changing the #include to absolute
Adam path fixed that.
Yes. I forgot about that. Of course, cardinfo is an optional part of
the PCMCIA
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Adam Shand) writes:
I'd use the debian package but there isn't one for a kernel newer
then 2.0.30 that I could see.
Of course not. There would need to be a kernel-image-2.0.32 package
against which the PCMCIA modules are compiled.
Okay I've recompiled the kernel for PCI
On Wed, 19 Nov 1997, Gerald Livingston wrote:
If I can find a sucker -- errr -- nice person to host for me, would
it be possible for me to set up a MX on someone's system such as
force-1.xxx.com and have mail addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] be
held on the host system until it is somehow
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andy Akins) writes:
Hello. I'm considering trying out Linux (Debian in particular) and I have
some questions concerning the Debian distribution.
My machine:
Pentium 90MHz laptop (DFI model 7200)
Mouse Port mouse
32 meg ram
800 meg IDE hardrive
1.4meg floppy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Leutloff) writes:
I want to add a new style file to my system. I'm using an unmodified
/etc/texmf/texmf.cnf. Therefor I should be able to place new style
files under /usr/lib/texmf/local. I've tried this but LaTeX never
founds the new style file. I run texhash
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Holger Brandhorst) writes:
Brian Mays wrote:
...
type `debian/rules build-modules'. This should build a new
pcmcia-modules-2.0.30 package in the parent directory
this have built no new *.deb file - but the created modules (after
copying them to the right place
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Phillips) writes:
Can you tell, just by looking at /proc/interrupts, whether there is an
interrupt conflict?
In particular, how does it work for pcmcia cards for a laptop?
Well, let's take a look. Here's what my /proc/interrupts says:
0:3736694 timer
1:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Holger Brandhorst) writes:
I've tried it - but the the only change I've seen is the addition of a
cryptical alphanumeric part to the error-messages:
so I've got:
pcmcia_core.o unresolved symbol apm_register_callback_R4e72ac41
pcmcia_core.o unresolved symbol
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Holger Brandhorst) writes:
who can tell me what i made wrong;
i've installed the kernel-sources(2.0.30) package plus the
pcmcia-sources - package
i've recompiled the kernel with pcibios- and apm-support
i've tried it either with or without module-version control
i've
Regarding Re: PCMCIA/kernel problems [scheme]; Mike Miller
[EMAIL PROTECTED] adds:
Mike Cardctl works fine for me, but my question was about how the
Mike SCHEME variable gets set. When I insert my network card and
Mike watch some diagnostic messages (echo $SCHEME) that I've
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Puryear) writes:
When running mc under rxvt, I can't use F1-F4, but I can use them in xterm.
Again, rxvt is from hamm. With the rxvt from bo, I didn't have this problem.
Is this a problem with rxvt or with ncurses? The rxvt version in hamm
is not much different than
Regarding Re: Unable F1-F4 mc running in rxvt; David Puryear
[EMAIL PROTECTED] adds:
David Download 2.20-3 from bo extracted rxvt to run that without
David changing anything else, and that worked fine. So, I would
David say 2.20-4 is different than 2.20-3.
I've tried both
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Miller) writes:
After making a new kernel (using make-kpkg and so on, as
specified in /usr/doc/kernel-source-version/debian.README), you
will have to make a new set of pcmcia modules. Instructions are
in /usr/doc/pcmcia-source/README. If you make both the kernel
and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am attempting to install PCMCIA support on a DELL Latitude LX
notebook. I have used floppies (Debian GNU/Linux 1.3 built August 01,
1997) to install the base system and want to get my CDROM working (SCSI
PCMCIA adapter) working (I have the CD set 1.3.1).
I appear
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marc Fleureck) writes:
I run debian 1.3/kernel 2.0.30 and have PCMCIA card 3C562D/563D.
I am trying to access the network.
I began installing pcmcia-cs 2.9.5-3 together with pcmcia-modules
2.9.5-3. So I had to upgrade to kernel 2.0.30, which I did.
This still gave
Andrew Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Erik Andersen writes:
I have found that with the newest rxvt (released within the last week I
believe) it also messes up mutt, sets TERM to rxvt (which seems to break
a few things that don't know about TERM=rxvt, and also messes up the
screen for
the industrial standard Hayes AT command set.
Fortunately, most modems support this.
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Lawrence Chim [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have problem to compile the Linux kernel 2.0.28 using make-kpkg,
here is a part of the screen dump, it didn't happen when I compiled
2.0.26
MIDI interface support (CONFIG_MIDI) [Y/n/?]
FM synthesizer (YM3812/OPL-3) support (CONFIG_YM3812) [Y/n/?]
Jose Oncina [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to install Debian 1.2 in a laptop, everything goes ok
until I try to load the module of my PCMCIA card (the 3c589_cs).
The program answers:
Can't locate module 3c589_cs
The same happened for any PCMCIA module.
In order to solve
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rob Ransbottom) writes:
I am using suck and inn. I am using a file
feed to collect news to send out.
I am confused as to the mechanism to
get the INN system to fill the
.outgoing/news.ultranet.com file.
I thought ctlinnd flush news.ultranet.com
would do this, but I
Paul Haggart [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Argh, this has caused me problems to no end! Can someone please send me a
working configuration for suck and inn?
I can get suck to gather news and send it locally, but I can't figure out
how to get locally written messages sent to my ISP's news
Carlos Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BUG: I also noticed that the binary is compiled with -O -g. I think
all packages should be compiled with as much optimization as possible.
The binaries in the rxvt Debian package have been compiled with -O2
-g -Wall and later stripped as suggested by
Robert Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If I recompile my 2.0.6 kernel with the source in rex I'm also
expected to have to recompile the pcmcia-modules I'm using right?
Sometimes. It depends on what you have changed of the kernel's
configuration. When building the PCMCIA modules, the
marcus hightower [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Where should I look for a stable kernel? I have to make a new kernel so that
my Xwindows will work. (My mouse pad on the laptop freezes the keyboard). Is
there a Debian packaged kernel that will guide me through it or do have
kernel*.tar.gz from and
is unclear, send me a message.
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if
instructed to in the user's .forward file. The delay that you have
observed is the time required for the local MTA to deliver the
message.
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EDWARD == EDWARD FORREST URENDA [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
EDWARD I once ftp'ed the pcmcia package from virginia, but then
EDWARD uninstalled it. Where can I find it once more? I really
EDWARD need it. It works really well with my pc card and laptop.
The PCMCIA package is located
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