When I installed Debian I had problems with my 3c509 net card and PnP SB 32
sound card. The 3c509 wasn't detected before I got the isapnp tools (pnpdump
and isapnp). I added the following lines in /etc/init.d/boot :
if [ -x /sbin/pnpdump ]
then
echo "Deconfiguring PnP devices"
/sbin/pnpdump
On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, Tim Sailer wrote:
> gets it right... always 0x010 more) Now, they decided to add
> an AWE32 Plug-n-Pray sound card. Win95 went ok, but no sound
> under Linux, and then the smc card seems to stop working.
AWE32 Plug&Play is not supported under Linux. Nevertheless I managed to
This isn't a *Debian* issue so much as a general Linux one, but
since it is a Debian system... :)
I installed ebian on a clients system this weekend keeping
the win95 installed. They had a smc-ultra card, and everything
seemed to work ok, both on win95 and Linux. (just a side note:
I seems like th
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