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From: Kevin Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] PCI wireless card
Teilhard Knight wrote:
Hello:
I just erased Mandrake 9.2 because I could never configure access to
Internet
Teilhard Knight wrote:
Hello:
I just erased Mandrake 9.2 because I could never configure access to
Internet, and installed 10.0 official trying to take advantage of its
wireless support. The machine has a SMC2402W wireless PCI card which works
fine under Windows.
To my disappointment, mandrake 10
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 11:55, Miguel Gomes Domingos wrote:
When I startup linux the following message appears: PCI: Device 00:1f.1 not
available because of resource collisions.
What does this mean and what should I do to get rid of this message?
You might want to make sure that the PNP/OS
On Sunday 07 September 2003 09:55 pm, Miguel Gomes Domingos wrote:
When I startup linux the following message appears: PCI: Device 00:1f.1 not
available because of resource collisions.
What does this mean and what should I do to get rid of this message?
I'm not sure what it means but do a:
On Sunday 07 September 2003 08:55 pm, Miguel Gomes Domingos wrote:
When I startup linux the following message appears: PCI: Device 00:1f.1 not
available because of resource collisions.
What does this mean and what should I do to get rid of this message?
There are many many hits on google if
On Sun, 2003-01-12 at 23:42, John Rye wrote:
Anyone had experience with these devices?
I have need of a second //port on my beast (AthlonXP 1.8 on a Soltek
SL-KT400-A4/L Mobo running stock Mandrake 9.0) to run my ancient but
reliable Epson GT-4000 scanner (with ADF unit). Works find when
On Fri, 05 Jul 2002 13:15:54 -0400
panjur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a FIC VA-503+ motherboard ( most current BIOS update ), with a
K6-1 300MHZ, 128MB SDRAM @ 100MHZ, Prromise ATA-100 pci card/ hde1 30GB
ata100 harddisk primary drive, ATI 98 pci 16MB ram. and a dead soundcard
ALA4000 (
mrc wrote:
If anyone on this list is successfully using a PCI modem I would appreciate knowing
the model. It's a jungle out there when it comes to finding out about
linux-compatibility in modems.
--
Michael
Michael:
The best map through the jungle is at
I recently bought US Robotics 3com PCI 5610A modem. I have been in
contact w/US Robotics and I inquired about this modem. They have a model
5610 which is a winmodem but they tell me that the 5610A is a hardware
modem. ($70 to $90)
I had it up and running for about a week and then I kept
I have the pci 5610 (as harddrake calls it) and have never had a bit of
trouble with it. A simple setserial with kernels 2.2.x and nothing but
setting up kppp in kernels 2.4.x. It cost like $80 or so back in the fall of
'99 I guess it was.
-s
On Friday 31 August 2001 09:41 pm, R C wrote:
I had a similar problem with an ethernet card, that in windows was irq 5 but
in linux this irq was occuped for other peripheric; the problem was solved
when I try a modprobe using memory address of the card but not irq (it was a
ethernet card compatible with ne2000 -module ne- and that used
Hi,
It appears that your USB and your modem are trying to use the same IRQ
(9). I had a similar problem myself. If you aren't using and USB devices
or don't plan on it, then just shut the USB service off so that it won't
load. Reboot the computer and then try to dial out and see what you
just a thought,
have you tried to adjust the setserial command to point to "/dev/modem" instead
of "/dev/ttyS2"? and set the modem in linuxconfig "initial system services"
to point to ttyS2, and turned offf all PNP on the BOIS? including PNP aware OOS
to NO?
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, you wrote:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Riley, Patrick
(Patrick)** CTR **
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 2:36 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [newbie] PCI Hardware Modem Says "Sorry, the modem is
busy."
Hi,
It appears that your USB and your modem
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Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 3:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] PCI Hardware Modem Says "Sorry, the modem is
busy."
i work for an oem vendor here in milwaukee
subject)
Thanks,
Rich
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ed
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 6:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie] PCI Hardware Modem Says "Sorry, the modem is
busy."
just
i work for an oem vendor here in milwaukee wisconsin, and we deal in oem usr
modems. they have a area of thier site for the oem only modems at:
http://consumer.3com.com/oem/filelibrary/index.html
check the black plastic surrounding the phone jacks for a white sticker with
a barcode and a
Hi Gil
Are you using the correct module?
See
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/demos/Networking/NetBasics/pages/
there is a list of network cards and modules, with configuration:
http://www.redhat.com/support/hardware/intel/61/rh6.1-hcl-i.ld-11.html
Bye
james bond
non-registered linux user nr
for the help.
Oh yes, the module it needs is 3c59x
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From: Pedro _ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 6:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] PCI Ethernet card problems
Hi Gil
Are you using the correct module?
See
http://www.linux
, July 03, 2000 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] PCI Modem for Joe and Sfactor
I was the one asking about the modem on Com5. Well, it worked! Thank you
so
much. I got it to connect fine. I have a few questions, now that I've
found
someone that knows what he's doing.
When I connect, it said "
Charles, I'm the other guy who was asking about getting a PCI modem to
be unbusy. I'm only writing here because another guy said he still gets
the busy signal even after doing what you suggested (sure do appreciate
you turning me onto "setserial").
I think my problem, and possible that of the
Ok. I tried this and I don't have a winmode. My
modem is listed as a Communications Controller. I
followed your instructions and recieved no errors. But
when I try to query the modem KPPP says "Sorry the
modem is busy!". any suggestions?
Sfactor (SJ)" wrote:
I was the one asking about
"Sfactor (SJ)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was the one asking about the modem on Com5. Well, it worked! Thank you so
much. I got it to connect fine. I have a few questions, now that I've found
someone that knows what he's doing.
When I connect, it said "logging on to network", I remember this
26, 2000 2:52 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] PCI Modem for Joe and Sfactor
Ok. I tried this and I don't have a winmode. My
modem is listed as a Communications Controller. I
followed your instructions and recieved no errors. But
when I try to query the modem KPPP says "Sorry the
modem is busy!&
You mentioned that to make the changes, I would have to add
those two lines to the end of /etc/rc.d. That is a directory with
several
files and folders,
They have to be added to your rc.local file which is in that directory.
Glad you got yours running. I have to say that I tried the same
Take it back and get an ISA or external modem
Linux does NOT like PCI modems.
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, also
sprach: Hi folks...
Does anyone know how to make a Motorola PCI modem work ?
I know that linux does not handle PCI very well yet, but is there a way to
make it work ?
Thanks for
The first thing you need to do is find out if you winmodem or a real
modem. Log in as root and from terminal enter the following command # cat
/proc/pci
This will list all your PCI devices. On this list you should see either
Communication controller or Communication device, that listing is
That is a WIN-Modem(tm)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kyle
Sent: Friday, December 03, 1999 4:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] PCI Modem
Is it possible to set up a PCI Modem (It is not a WIN modem ) (it is a
USR
Oh sure, linux should auto detect it. Just make sure to set it to the right
COM port and do a query on it. If you're using KDE, then the kppp program
should help you.
Serpico
"You talkin' to me?"
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From: Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
PCI is just the interface, as long as you are sure
it's not a Winmodem, then it should work fine as long
as the PNP is getting loaded properly.
--- Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to set up a PCI Modem (It is not a
WIN modem ) (it is a
USR PCI voice data fax type).
I'm not
On Fri, 03 Dec 1999 14:50:32 -0600, you wrote:
Since PCI cards are supported I would think that this modem would be.
Is it possible to set up a PCI Modem (It is not a WIN modem ) (it is a
USR PCI voice data fax type).
I'm not sure if PCI modems are supported by linux.
Any help is well come
On Fri, 03 Dec 1999, you wrote:
Is it possible to set up a PCI Modem (It is not a WIN modem ) (it is a
USR PCI voice data fax type).
I'm not sure if PCI modems are supported by linux.
Any help is well come
Just because it does not SAY it's a "WinModem" does not mean that it
is not a
Winmodems work in Windows plug and play systems...not even
in NT!!
Charlotte
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From: John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Tony Bao [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, November 12, 1999 8:08 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] PCI Modem
If it's a win-modem type of modem, then buy a new modem. Goto
www.linux-mandrake.com and check out the compatable hardware, but 99% of PCI
modems are of the win-modem type and will not work.
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From: Tony Bao [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday,
Winmodems do not work in Linux. You may want to consider getting an external
model, or a non-plug-n-pray model.
Bryan
Tony Bao [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/12/99 09:07:45 AM
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Here's a pretty good rule of thumb for modems. If it doesn't have jumpers or
switches to configure it, chances are it won't work under Linux.
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Winmodems do not work in Linux. You may want to consider getting an external
model, or a
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] PCI Modem Configuration
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 08:29:28 -0600
If it's a win-modem type of modem, then buy a new modem. Goto
www.linux-mandrake.com and check out the compatable hardware, but 99% of
PCI
modems are of the win-modem type and wil
From: Ronald A. Yacketta
try http://www.netseller1.com/
"M Thompson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/12/99 12:06:31 PM
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Subject: Re: [newbie] PCI Modem Configuration
If you dec
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| If it's a win-modem type of modem, then buy a new modem. Goto
| www.linux-mandrake.com and check out the compatable hardware, but 99%
of
| PC
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, you wrote:
Hi,
I have a Motorola PCI PnP SM56 modem, and from the
Win98 I can see it takes the "COM4". I searched the
Mandrake and Redhat webpages, but didn't find out how
to configure a PCI PnP modem.
Thanks in advance.
Tony
You have a "SoftModem" aka
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, you wrote:
If you decide to get a new modem, check out http://www.pricewatch.com to
find the lowest prices. If anyone knows of a better site, please let me
know. This was has been the best so far for me.
www.shopper.com isn't bad either (C|Net Shopper.) It's not
From: Ronald A. Yacketta
look at the card, what chip does it use?
with this info we can more than likley give you more insight/help
"Gilmar Caiado" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/27/99 08:56:02 AM
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On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, you wrote:
I have got some problems regarding the network installation, because I am
not able to recognize my PCI ethernet card, type Davicom 9102 Fast Ethernet.
It is not on the list supplied by the linuxconf. What should I do in this
case? Regards! Gilmar.
Any idea
I don't know what chip the card uses, but I have found the driver, written
in C. I think the only way is trying to compile this driver and see what
happens...
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 1999 11:48 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie
The name of the chip used is DM9102, Davicom Chip Lan Controller, for
10/100 Mb.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 1999 11:48 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] PCI Ethernet Card
From: Ronald A. Yacketta
look at the card, what
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Gilmar Caiado wrote:
I don't know what chip the card uses, but I have found the driver, written
in C. I think the only way is trying to compile this driver and see what
happens...
what is the name of the .c file, maybe it's already compiled.. try
modprobe "name of .c
On Thu, Apr 29, 1999 at 06:10:40PM -0700, Gryphon wrote:
I've got a Diamond Monster Sound MX300, and I'm
wondering if anyone knows a way to get this card
working in linux? It has full legacy support under
DOS, but I believe that a DOS helper program is
necessary to enable that. Has anyone
On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, you wrote:
Thinking of getting a PCI sound card - What PCI sound cards are supported
under Mandrake?
I use a soundblaster pci 128 works great for me
Get free e-mail and a permanent address at
Interesting. What version of the kernel are you running.
ndk | Ralph | [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, you wrote:
Thinking of getting a PCI sound card - What PCI sound cards are supported
under Mandrake?
I use a soundblaster pci 128 works great for me
"Lyndon Lininger Sr." wrote:
Goto the following url and check, but I think that you have a
winmodem. http://www.kc.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html
Lyndon Lininger Sr.
It's an Aztech MDP3858SP-U modem. I don think it's a winmodem but I
could be wrong.
Thanks to all who wrote in. Yeah, I
well
just wanted peeps to know that there is a 56K externel modem at OfficeMax for
30 bucks that works with linux if you want to try it
i just got it a few days ago and it works fine
its a newcom
Goto the following url and check, but I think that you have a
winmodem. http://www.kc.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html
Lyndon Lininger Sr.
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From: Kuraiken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Newbie Support [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, March 03, 1999 3:49 PM
Subject: [newbie] PCI
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