On Thu, 9 Jan 1997, Stan Brown wrote:
> I asked around a little, and decided to buy a Gravis Ultrasound card
> for my debian machine. It turns out to be a PnP device.
>
> Setting the kernel up to handle the Gravis card looks simple, but how
> do I deal with the PnP ? My
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>On Thu, 9 Jan 1997, Stan Brown wrote:
>
>> I asked around a little, and decided to buy a Gravis Ultrasound card
>> for my debian machine. It turns out to be a PnP device.
>
>I don't think there's a Debian package for this yet, but there is a Linu
On Thu, 9 Jan 1997, Stan Brown wrote:
> I asked around a little, and decided to buy a Gravis Ultrasound card
> for my debian machine. It turns out to be a PnP device.
I don't think there's a Debian package for this yet, but there is a Linux
Gravis Ultrasound Project with their own loa
You might get it to work with isapnptools-1.8.tgz from:
ftp.redhat.com/pub/pnp/utils
--Bob
Stan Brown wrote:
>
> I asked around a little, and decided to buy a Gravis Ultrasound card
> for my debian machine. It turns out to be a PnP device.
>
> Setting the kernel up to ha
On Thu, 9 Jan 1997, Stan Brown wrote:
> I asked around a little, and decided to buy a Gravis Ultrasound card
> for my debian machine. It turns out to be a PnP device.
>
> Setting the kernel up to handle the Gravis card looks simple, but how
> do I deal with the PnP ? My ma
I asked around a little, and decided to buy a Gravis Ultrasound card
for my debian machine. It turns out to be a PnP device.
Setting the kernel up to handle the Gravis card looks simple, but how
do I deal with the PnP ? My machine does *not* have a PnP biso.
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