Re: Getting Handspring Pilot Setup

2002-03-31 Thread james martinez
of these. One was made using the Perl code below and are in /dev/ttyUSB*. How do I tell which set is being used. I can look at /var/log/kern.log and see the visor is detected connecting to the driver but it will not sync. Any ideas? On Sun, 2002-03-03 at 07:44, james martinez wrote: Got it working

Kernel Panic

2002-03-24 Thread james martinez
If anyone could help with this I would appriciate it. I installed a new Nvidia Gforce 4 card in my system last weekend. So I had to compile a custom kernel to setup the drivers for it. I got the 2.4.18 source with apget and used the kernel-packaging tool to create a new kernel image. I got the

Re: Kernel Panic

2002-03-24 Thread james martinez
I tried running it with the initrd option and got the same failure message. One thing I did notice is whaen I dpkg -i the kernel image I got the following *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.4.18/kernel/net/ipv4/netfilter/ipchains.o On Sun, 2002-03-24 at 18:25, Jerome Acks Jr wrote: You

Re: Nvidia Debian Kernel

2002-03-17 Thread james martinez
Hey this helped me a lot with getting my new Nvidia Gforce 4 installed and working mostly. After a few tries of building and rebuilding the kernel and doing the Nvidia stuff I now have my system running with Xwindows and everything. The only thing is the resolution seems to be stuck at about

Getting Handspring Pilot Setup

2002-03-03 Thread james martinez
Ok I am running Woody and want to get my Handspring Pilot to sync with my computer under Linux. This is one of the only reasons I still boot Windows. I am using Gnome with the Enlightenment window manager. When I go into the Gnome control center to setup the Pilot link it is looking for /dev/pilot

Re: Getting Handspring Pilot Setup

2002-03-03 Thread james martinez
Got it working with Evolution. Thanks for the piece of Perl that helped a lot by fixing the biggest problem I had getting the entries under /dev. Works great now thanks for the help. On Sun, 2002-03-03 at 09:59, John S. J. Anderson wrote: james martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Can anyone

Woody and cable modem router

2002-01-01 Thread james martinez
Ok I just got a cable modem router for Christmas so I can share the broadband connection with all the pc's in my house. One thing that I am having a problem with is when my Woody box is plugged into the router it can not find my ISP's mailserver. Can anyone make some suggestions of what to

kernel-package

2001-11-11 Thread james martinez
Hi, I have been trying to compile kernel 2.4.12 with the kernel-package and have had some problems. The kernel does get compiled and the package is created and I can install and boot the kernel. But when it is booting it gives me errors saying that it can't find the modules. I did notice one

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2001-08-15 Thread James Martinez
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