Yeep. I hope Drake 8.2 is easier than 8.0 was. It gave me a serious headache. I've gone back to RedHat. ::shrug::
=) Amanda Jon Carnes wrote: > On Monday 22 October 2001 23:49, tom hilton wrote: > > Hi, I am brand new to linux, and trying to configure my install. I have > > a Toshiba Laptop running dual boot with W98 system, I was wondering if > > anyone had any suggestions for this problem; When booting the system > > gives me delayed initialization of eth0, and error messages saying no > > high memory resources available. Looking at the system log, the system > > probes the two high memory areas set as include in the /etc/pcmcia/config > > file, and excludes the entire area for both pieces. I have no idea why > > this is happening. Has anyone else run across this. My ethernet card is > > a Linksys 100/10 card, that works fine in windows. I am using tulip in > > my alias file, I cant ping anything, always get network unavailable > > error. are there any commands or programs that analyze I/O usage in > > Linux, or that can restrict the system from probing and excluding these > > areas set aside for my ethernet card? when i run cardctl and cardconfig, > > I never get any irq or io info. I dont know if PnP is messing things up > > or not. any ideas? Thanks for your help. > > > <Gentle nudge> This is the wrong group for a hardware config problem in > Linux </Gn> > > Check out your local LUG (linux users group). You will be able locate it > with the help of: > http://www.google.com > > There are specific help HOW-TO's for toshiba's that are as specific as your > Toshiba. You will probably need to look up your laptop on one of those. > The problem is probably with your PCMCIA, and the answer to your question > is probably as simple as entering your BIOS and toggling the way your > Toshiba represents it PCMCIA slot to the computer's OS. > > BTW: your LUG will need to know what type of laptop you have, and what > distribution of Linux you are using. Since you are a beginning user, I > would highly recommend Mandrake 8.2. The auto-setup is very comprehensive > and complete, and the distribution is highly compatible with RedHat. > > Jon Carnes > > ------------------------------------------------------ > Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
