To start with, I have nothing to do with development of the Mwave modem
driver for Linux.
But the driver that you downloaded was developed for the last IBM
ThinkPad's produced that had the Mwave modem integrated chip (ThinkPad
600 and 770 series) using the MDSP3780.
The driver is not meant for
For Linux to react to soft buttons like the power button on modern
machines and perform an action accordingly, you need to have a kernel
with ACPI support like 2.4, and not have APM compiled into the kernel
(otherwise ACPI will not load because APM already is).
The next step is to have acpid
Hi,
I installed the Fisher beta on 2 systems, my home system and a notebook
(ThinkPad 770X).
The installation on my home system was very smooth, and every piece of
hardware in it looks to be working (P3 with SiS chipset, G400DH, SBlive,
3c905c, aic7880, avermedia tvcam98).
The installation on
I'm not speaking for IBM here, and have not tried the new ServeRAID
driver myself, but it sounds like you have an init ramdisk problem, or
better said forgot to either create one, or if you did forgot to define
it in your lilo.conf
If I understand you correctly, your root filesystem is on a disk
On 20 Dec 2000 23:59:42 +0100, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, Jason Costomiris wrote:
I'm sure it's likely to appear in Rawhide shortly, but what are the odds
of seeing an errata release for Guinness?
Not too good right now - 4.0.2 is in our internal tree already,
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Doyle Clifton Miller wrote:
Anyone successfully running X on an IBM NetVista All-In-One System?
I've tried several monitor configurations under Xconfig and when it runs
the self-test it correctly reports 1024x768, but when I start X, the
display is 600x480 which is
Hi,
I'm trying to get XFree86 4 working with Red Hat 7.0 on just installed
system with a SiS630 chipset using a 1024x768 LCD panel.
The problem I'm facing is that the sis_drv.o module that is shipped with
RH 7 dies with the error:
"Symbol memcpy from module
Why do I _need_ to create a swap partition? I thought this had
finally been fixed in RH 6.2, but its back again!
And why would you possibly want to run a Unix system without swap?
Sorry for being so negative, but I often have to do complicated
installs with multiple
Hi,
I just tried to start the RedHat 7.0 installation.
The system already had a Linux partition with RH 6.2 installed,
but I first thought to just do a clean install as it did not
have anything important on it. So I selected the Custom
Disk Druid is a bit brain dead in this area. I had the same problem going
from 6.0 to 6.2. All you have to do is redesignated the old swap partition
as a swap partition. I had to do the same thing with the root partition too.
That's not the problem. The system simply does not have a swap
On 26 Sep 2000, Tonko de Rooy wrote:
Hi,
I just tried to start the RedHat 7.0 installation.
that's what you get for taunting the rest of us :)
The system already had a Linux partition with RH 6.2 installed,
but I first thought to just do a clean install
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