On Sat, 10 Mar 2001, Jason Loll wrote:
> "James K. Wiggs" wrote:
>
> > Folks,
> >
> >First off, I don't have access to my machine that's receiving
> > mail from the debian-user mailing list right now, so please respond
> > via ema
Follow-up to my recent post about problems with this AWE64,
I just noticed something very odd. There are *2* sound files
under /proc!
bash-2.03$ ls -ld /proc/[a-z]*
-r--r--r--1 root root0 Mar 9 10:28 /proc/bigphysarea
dr-xr-xr-x3 root root0 Mar 9 10:2
Folks,
First off, I don't have access to my machine that's receiving
mail from the debian-user mailing list right now, so please respond
via email as well as to the list if at all possible. If not, I will
not see your reply for 3-4 days. Now, on to the fun...
I've been tearing my hair o
Many thanks to all who responded; I got the new kernel compiled
and installed with the FA-310TX specific driver, and it's now up
and running.
I look forward to having an easy-to-maintain system... ;^)
best,
Jim Wiggs
On Sun, 25 Feb 2001, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> hi james,
>
> yes, th
from
> the 2.4.* kernels.
>
> can you ping the card's IP?
> what does /var/log/messages say?
>
> why don't you recompile the kernel and turn off Lite-On 82c168 PNIC.
> compile it as a module or something. that will stop the kernel from trying
> to co
Nope, it's a PCI card. It's getting configured at IRQ 9, and
looking at /proc/pci and /proc/interrupts it's clear there are no
IRQ conflicts.
On Sun, 25 Feb 2001, MaD dUCK wrote:
> it doesn't happen to be an ISA card, does it? i.e. do you have to
> worry about IRQ's ? if so, you need to comp
Folks,
I'm finding it impossible to get networking functional on the
box I've just installed 2.2r2 on. This is not an exotic setup, and
I've successfully installed several other distros on it at one time
or another, but the Debian install has been a complete wash.
Why does my NetGear FA-
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