i cant give you any information on flashing the bios, i've never done it.. :-)
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 17:29:02 +0100, Alberto Hernando
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> El Jueves, 24 de Febrero de 2005 19:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
> > Depends, Mine came with 1002.002 and was very noisy, the fan wou
El Jueves, 24 de Febrero de 2005 19:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
> Depends, Mine came with 1002.002 and was very noisy, the fan would rev
> up and down (which was actually more annoying than just staying constant)
> also I needed the later (1002.006) bios as I got a nvram-wakup.conf file
> for i
El Viernes, 25 de Febrero de 2005 09:39, Ryszard escribió:
> as for the tv out on the pundit-r i've got hacked driver module i can
> send you if you like.
Yes, please. It's an official one but hexedited, right?
And the X config file, if possible?
Thanks very much
_
as for the tv out on the pundit-r i've got hacked driver module i can
send you if you like.
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 16:53:14 +0100, Alberto Hernando
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Finally, I have it here. I've installed debian sid, installed another pci
> ethernet card (damn, I can't configure
i believe the onboard network card on the pundit-r was only supported
from kernel 2.6.9 onwards...
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 09:16:46 -0800, Jason Weinstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmm...you seem to be having a bit more problems than I did with my
> Pundit. I'm currently running FC3, but also recen
I don't mean to cause offence but whoever it was (I can't remember his name)
was stupid, the bios update failed (on trying a 'beta' bios ISTR) and he
rebooted
when he should have reflashed back either to the original or a 'stable'
bios.
It was me :). No offence at all, it was really stupid, but not
El Jueves, 24 de Febrero de 2005 18:16, Jason Weinstein escribió:
> When compiling new kernels and not using my existing .config, I have
> had to be sure to enable the Broadcom network card driver as a module
> since I was not enabled by default.
Are you saying that your network card is broadcam a
Alberto wrote:
> Hi.
>
> > > Finally, I have it here. I've installed debian sid, installed
> > > another pci ethernet card (damn, I can't configure the
> motherboard one)
> >
>
> [compiling 3c59x]
>
> 3c59x? But I thought it was another chipset. Looking at lspci
> now I see that
> you must b
Hmm...you seem to be having a bit more problems than I did with my
Pundit. I'm currently running FC3, but also recently used Debian
"Sarge" on it. I have had no problems using the on-board network card
or video-out. When booting off the Debian "business card" iso, there
was not a bt44 driver for th
Hi.
> > Finally, I have it here. I've installed debian sid, installed
> > another pci
> > ethernet card (damn, I can't configure the motherboard one)
>
[compiling 3c59x]
3c59x? But I thought it was another chipset. Looking at lspci now I see that
you must be right, but there are lots of docs in
Alberto wrote:
> Finally, I have it here. I've installed debian sid, installed
> another pci
> ethernet card (damn, I can't configure the motherboard one)
Don't know what kernel debian sid is using but
download/install the kernel source and devel utils then:
On SuSE 9.1 with default insta
Hi.
Finally, I have it here. I've installed debian sid, installed another pci
ethernet card (damn, I can't configure the motherboard one) and now I'm ready
for the important stuff. Seeing old posts here, from the last week, I see
that Berend adviced not to use the latest driver from, but the pa
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