Re: Plug and play USB mice in Unstabble.

2004-03-16 Thread glenn
e an easy way > to configure plug and play usb mice? or a way to get my mx500 to work. > Im on a nforce2 motherboard and am running sid with gnome. any ideas or > input? > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Plug and play USB mice in Unstabble.

2004-03-15 Thread Thomas G
Micha Feigin wrote: On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 06:57:47PM -0500, Thomas G wrote: I cant get my usb mouse to work for the life of me. Is there an easy way to configure plug and play usb mice? or a way to get my mx500 to work. Im on a nforce2 motherboard and am running sid with gnome. any ideas

Re: Plug and play USB mice in Unstabble.

2004-03-15 Thread Micha Feigin
On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 06:57:47PM -0500, Thomas G wrote: > I cant get my usb mouse to work for the life of me. Is there an easy way > to configure plug and play usb mice? or a way to get my mx500 to work. > Im on a nforce2 motherboard and am running sid with gnome. any ideas or

Plug and play USB mice in Unstabble.

2004-03-14 Thread Thomas G
I cant get my usb mouse to work for the life of me. Is there an easy way to configure plug and play usb mice? or a way to get my mx500 to work. Im on a nforce2 motherboard and am running sid with gnome. any ideas or input? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of

Plug and play?

2001-02-28 Thread Rob Rati
I am using kernel 2.4.1, and my sound card is detected by plug and play, yet it doesn't get configured correctly. I still have to load the modules with parameters to get sound. Here's the message I get at boot up: Soundblaster audio driver Copyright (C) by Hannu Savolainen 1993-19

Re: got plug and play? (more)

1999-03-31 Thread Jayson Baird
upon uninstalling lspci, the error did disappear, but I get this one instead: lspci not found, so PCI resource conflict not checked. I did look at the isapnp webpage on this error, and it says, well if this happens, it probably won't. Any more ideas? At 02:24 AM 3/31/99 +, you wrote: >On Tu

Re: got plug and play?

1999-03-31 Thread Gregory T. Norris
On Tue, Mar 30, 1999 at 08:09:55PM -0500, Jayson Baird wrote: > When using isapnp with lspci it says it tries to find the directory > /proc/bus/pci/... > but cannot. when I then go in to make the directory, I get an operation not > permitted error. It's nuts. Any other way to install PnP devices? o

got plug and play?

1999-03-31 Thread Jayson Baird
When using isapnp with lspci it says it tries to find the directory /proc/bus/pci/... but cannot. when I then go in to make the directory, I get an operation not permitted error. It's nuts. Any other way to install PnP devices? or is this an easy fix and it's just over my Linux-semi-newbie head? :)

Re: /deb/audio and Plug and Play

1998-12-17 Thread Alexander Kushnirenko
> Shaleh wrote: > > > > On 16-Dec-98 Jeff Browning wrote: > > > Hey all, > > > > > > Just about finished "totally installing" Linux. Need some help with my > > > sound card. I compiled a new kernel with sound support. When the kernel > > > boots up it says "Sound Initialized." But when I try to ru

Re: /deb/audio and Plug and Play

1998-12-16 Thread Ed Cogburn
Shaleh wrote: > > On 16-Dec-98 Jeff Browning wrote: > > Hey all, > > > > Just about finished "totally installing" Linux. Need some help with my > > sound card. I compiled a new kernel with sound support. When the kernel > > boots up it says "Sound Initialized." But when I try to run a program > >

RE: /deb/audio and Plug and Play

1998-12-16 Thread Shaleh
On 16-Dec-98 Jeff Browning wrote: > Hey all, > > Just about finished "totally installing" Linux. Need some help with my > sound card. I compiled a new kernel with sound support. When the kernel > boots up it says "Sound Initialized." But when I try to run a program > that uses sound it says "/

/deb/audio and Plug and Play

1998-12-16 Thread Jeff Browning
Hey all, Just about finished "totally installing" Linux. Need some help with my sound card. I compiled a new kernel with sound support. When the kernel boots up it says "Sound Initialized." But when I try to run a program that uses sound it says "/dev/audio device not configured." What do I do

Re: Plug and Play

1998-12-08 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
You don't need BIOS support. You can set up ISA Plug & Play devices such as your modem with the utilities found in the isapnp package. First install the isapnp package. To configure it, first run pnpdump to scan your system for PNP devices and generate a template config file. You'll redirect the

Re: Plug and Play

1998-12-08 Thread Mark Cantrell
some bios's have settings to enable plug n pray. Have you tried looking at your bios setup stuff? John Greer wrote: > > I have a Plug an Play modem that the BIOS does not recognize and > so Debian does not see it either. Is there a way for me to configure > the system so that the modem will

plug and play modem

1997-11-11 Thread nitkiew
Hello, My modem (Zoltrix internal modem, v.34+, model FM-SE336VSP) is set to operate in Plug and Play mode under Win95. Is it possible to use it under Linux without setting fixed I/O address and IRQ number with jumpers ? Thanks, Jacek -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the

Re: Cards using the Plug and Play protocol

1996-12-16 Thread Pedro Quaresma
Thomas Baetzler === >Since the current kernel hasn't P&P support, you'll need the isapnp tools >to configure your card. I don't know whether there is a Debian package >of it available yet, but in any case you can pick up a copy from sunsite. >Archie tells me the URL is > >ftp://sunsite

re: Cards using the Plug and Play protoc

1996-12-16 Thread Thomas Baetzler
Hi, > I have bought a SoundBlaster 16 PnP (Plug and Play) sound card > to my computer, since then I am trying to put it to work with litle > success. I manage to ear the CDs (booting first in MS-Dos mode) but > thats all. Since the current kernel hasn't P&P support, y

Cards using the Plug and Play protocol

1996-12-16 Thread Pedro Quaresma
Hi == I have bought a SoundBlaster 16 PnP (Plug and Play) sound card to my computer, since then I am trying to put it to work with litle success. I manage to ear the CDs (booting first in MS-Dos mode) but thats all. I reed in the Sound-HOWTO that "Cards using the Plug and

Re: Plug and Play Kernel Support

1996-09-23 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Sun, 22 Sep 1996, Jim Worthington wrote: > I found a package named PnP4kernel.tar which is supposed to add Plug > andPlay support to the Linux kernel. I get the following error message > when I try to compile the tools software: > > tools.h:20: ncurses/curses.h: No such file or directory >

Plug and Play Kernel Support

1996-09-23 Thread Jim Worthington
I found a package named PnP4kernel.tar which is supposed to add Plug andPlay support to the Linux kernel. I get the following error message when I try to compile the tools software: tools.h:20: ncurses/curses.h: No such file or directory Do I have a missing Debian package -- Which one? Has an