On 04/23/2008 05:20 PM, sadia jameel wrote:
hello dear
My name is sadia and i am student of MS(computer science).
i want some information relating to bug #436681 that has been fixed now.
i am interesting in it and want to know these following questionsabout it:
1- in which subpackage
On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 02:36:24PM -0700, BILAL wrote:
> Respected sir,
I suspect there are ladies also on this list who do not want to be
addressed as 'sir'... :)
>
> i am a student of MS (computer science). I need
> your help
>
Asim Jamshed wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Im running Debian Sarge on an AMD-Duron processor with a 2.6.11.12
> kernel. My primary disk is a Western Digital drive. I recently
> installed the Seagate drive mentioned above, but i dont know how to
> detect the drive. The disk is formatted as an NTFS since it was
Sorry for the late reply.
Bob Nielsen wrote:
The answer may be as simple as this: COM1 = /dev/ttyS0, not ttyS1.
Another thing to look for is a symbolic link from /dev/mouse to
/dev/ttyS0 (if you refer to the mouse as /dev/mouse in XF86Config).
Sorry about that it is not com1 it is COM2. I wil
The answer may be as simple as this: COM1 = /dev/ttyS0, not ttyS1.
Another thing to look for is a symbolic link from /dev/mouse to
/dev/ttyS0 (if you refer to the mouse as /dev/mouse in XF86Config).
If that isn't the problem, send the pointer part of /etc/X11/XF86Config
to the list for comment.
Changing the subnet mask, just go to the /etc/init.d/network file and
change it after that do /etc/init.d/network and your with the new submask.
Upgrading... easiest would be using apt, install it if you haven't
installed it yet, edit your /etc/apt/sources.list so that you are using
servers that y
On Tue, Jul 28, 1998 at 02:59:22PM -0500, Eric wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Jul 1998, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
>
> > The Awe cards are a good example for partially initialization by PnP BIOS.
> > The pcm devices work, but for the Awe driver patch to work, isapnptools is a
> > must (at least with my Bios. Ma
I agree, isapnp is the best way to do it as a general rule. I just wanted
to confirm that there are bioses which do full initializations. The
reason that mine worked out just fine is that none of the resources which
are the first pick for the sound card are used on my system, so the values
I was
On Tue, Jul 28, 1998 at 02:59:22PM -0500, Eric wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Jul 1998, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
>
> > The Awe cards are a good example for partially initialization by PnP BIOS.
> > The pcm devices work, but for the Awe driver patch to work, isapnptools is a
> > must (at least with my Bios. Ma
On Tue, Jul 28, 1998 at 08:00:16PM +0200, count zero wrote:
>
> first of it if u want to laugh just go to www.soundblaster.com and telle them
> your
> problem:
> after 3-4days u'll get a mail with the response wich sounds like this :
> SORRY BUT WE DON'T SUPPORT LINUX WHY NOT TO CHANGE TO WIN95 ?
On Tue, Jul 28, 1998 at 03:36:45PM -0600, Ehren Wilson wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Jul 1998, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
>
> Yes, I believe you are right on every count, and I beleive that my awe64
> isn't fully functional, with this clarifications. I'll have to get home
> to test the midi... Ummm looking t
Ivan wrote:
> Hi EveryOne !
>
> I'm trying to enable sound support on my Debian system which, according to
> the reading I've done, requires recompilation of the kernel.
>
> Using config (the how-to or readme suggested that xconfig is not the best
> to use ?) I have configured everything that I
On Tue, 28 Jul 1998, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 28, 1998 at 08:44:30AM -0600, Ehren Wilson wrote:
> > On Tue, 28 Jul 1998, Ivan wrote:
> >
> > Umm Actually I believe it works fine if you have a PnP bios that assigns
> > the hardware at that level.
>
> This is only partially true. Some
In looking at the thread, I didn't see anyone mentioning that sound
should be compiled as a module, so isapnp can configure the card
before the sound driver tries to talk to the card. (I have been
known to miss seeing things before )
Pat
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On Tue, 28 Jul 1998, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> The Awe cards are a good example for partially initialization by PnP BIOS.
> The pcm devices work, but for the Awe driver patch to work, isapnptools is a
> must (at least with my Bios. Maybe there are newer, better bios'es
> available).
I have a fair
On Tue, 28 Jul 1998, Christopher Barry wrote:
> I have a pnp bios, and I believe that is supposed to make things easier
> some how, but I know you can still get the card to work without a pnp
Most PnP bioses have an option that says something like "PnP Aware OS".
If you set this to 'no', the bio
On Tue, Jul 28, 1998 at 08:44:30AM -0600, Ehren Wilson wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Jul 1998, Ivan wrote:
>
> Umm Actually I believe it works fine if you have a PnP bios that assigns
> the hardware at that level.
This is only partially true. Some devices are correctly initilaized by the
PnP BIOS, others a
Hi,
I have the same card, and I just set it up again 2-3 days ago. If you're
using Debian 2.0 hamm you won't need to download isapnptools as it is
part of the base system and already installed (it may even be for 1.3
for all I know).
All the documentation I needed I found by reading the manpages
On Tue, 28 Jul 1998, Ivan wrote:
> Hi EveryOne !
>
> I'm trying to enable sound support on my Debian system which, according to
> the reading I've done, requires recompilation of the kernel.
>
> Using config (the how-to or readme suggested that xconfig is not the best
> to use ?) I have configur
Yo-
You will have to download and use the isapnptools package. Once you have
that installed just follow along with the instructions and you should have
sound. By the way, sound *must* be compiled as a module in order for the
isapnptools to work properly.
-Ian
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