[ale] Laptop setup

ryan at linuxgeneralstore.com ryan at linuxgeneralstore.com
Fri Jul 16 13:32:40 EDT 1999


For some reason I can't get to the page with the information on your
laptop on it.  i'll keep trying...

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On Fri, 16 Jul 1999 ryan at linuxgeneralstore.com wrote:

> 
> Hi there Dow, 
> 
> 	#1 and #3 shouldn't be terribly hard for you.  as for #4, I had a
> yamaha soundcard on an old computer that I could never get to work
> correctly with kernel drivers.  Even when I got it working, it sounded
> terrible.  OSS worked well on it and I never had the chance to try alsa on
> it.  I am not sure about #2, but I will look at the laptop page and see if
> I can help you out.  I am typing this on an almost identical laptop.
> 
> i'll get back to you in a few,
> 
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> On Fri, 16 Jul 1999, Dow Hurst wrote:
> 
> > I have acquired a Dell Latitude CPt Celeron 333MHz.  Last night I tried installing Suse 6.1 on it with some success.
> > After specifying hdc=cdrom for the install kernel parameter bootup, I was able to get thru the install.  I can boot into
> > Linux and get to the console login!:-)
> > 
> > The Linux Laptop page had a link to a page where the guy talked about compiling the 2.2.10 kernel with framebuffer
> > support to get the Neomagic 256ZX video chip support working.  My skill level isn't quite at that point.  I have yet to
> > compile a kernel myself.  What I have to do at this point is:
> > 
> > 1. Disable gpm and figure out the Synaptics Touchpad driver package. (Link from Linux Laptop page)
> > 2. Get 2.2.10 kernel source and XFree 3.3.3.1 w/framebuffer support compiled. (Laptop page supplies working config
> > files, so that is a big help)
> > 3. Use Fips to reduce Win98 space to minimum
> > 4. Work on getting Yamaha sound working.  No idea there except for OSS drivers.
> > 
> > I can probably figure out #1 and #3 by myself but I am unfamiliar with kernel source compilation.  Has anyone been in a
> > similar situation and successfully used the Kernel-HOWTO by themselves?  Is there anyone, maybe Linuxgeneralstore guys,
> > that will help out newbies with getting a new machine squared away?  Thanks for the help,
> > Dow
> > 
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> > Systems Support Specialist  Fax:    770-423-6744
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> > Chemistry Department SC428  Email:  dhurst at ksumail.kennesaw.edu
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