On Wed, Jun 30, 1999 at 10:26:37AM +0100, Patrick Kirk wrote: > What is isapnp? A program to configure ISA PnP devices. You will need it for most of those. Just do apt-get install isapnp
> I've told the BIOS that I don't have a PnP OS. Which means, the BIOS should do the configuration of the card. Which some do right, some don't. What are the other settings available in this section. > I haven't tried removing a card. > > Are you thinking of removing the PCI, getting ISA to work, reinstalling the > PCI and loading the tulip driver? Yes > would like a way of getting the correct io address. with isapnp probably. It's not exactly user friendly, but it's efficient, once you get the hang of it. > Why does your email come as a *.dat attachment? ?? It should have a pnp signature attached to it, but why the body is an attachment I don't know. mutt does it. Nils -- Plug-and-Play is really nice, unfortunately it only works 50% of the time. To be specific the "Plug" almost always works. --unknown source
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