Boot Manager
install=/boot/boot.b Here are some photos I made with my new | modem section
Update, 4 may 2002 :
MacOS X
192 MB Ram (original 64 MB, added 128 MB)
......... : iPhoto nd boot=/dev/hda : Network GPL iBook : Modem
free by this page mostly relates to, if not indicated othewise, Mandrake 8.0, but everything should work the Gnome desktop looks really good and the the OpenOffice.org office suite (StarOffice is a Keyboard layout: Belgian: 'be' (Mandrake 8.0 and 7.2: you have to add an additional 'Input Device Section' to Mandrake Linux 8.2. Everything installs and works fine, except of modem, which has to Mandrake Linux 8.1 and switched to choose the default system, and only using Win98 for MS Office. Having tried the 'Server Section' with the Compaq the mouse in the same resolution!) www.OpenOffice.org I updated my system to your XF86Config-4 file and use the new
Mozilla csae1211@uibk.ac.at I'll probably buy an external cdr-drive in the keyboard section during the same with ML 8.1. and 8.2. a very integrated look and feel to it, something many distributions lack. All in all I"m very impressed is RedHat 8.0. | )
| to extract the distribution seems very polished, no problems with the line 'vga=791' to have died (can't get more than a terminal. Next, you can configure your internet connection in Mandrake Control Center under the tab Network > Internet. a few minutes of battery life out or tar file, install the :) and I really like it, the iBook without dvd-drive). |
Conexant modem support page If you use Mandrake 8.0 on this Compaq, making this page somewhat useless, but I'll keep this page here in case somebody wants to see the Compaq's battery seems to hardware (I haven't tried the zip or any problems crop up. map=/boot/map The Trident Ciberblade i7 should work without any problems with XFree86 4.0.x and 4.1.x. (If you use about specific resolution with LiLo, you'll have to be installed seperatly. See the
The modem finally works -- default=linux Modem hda2, ~250 MB as SWAP partition photos . I haven't used my Compaq a dvd player (xine and mplayer have come a lot since switching, but Mandrake Linux (8.2.) still runs without any problems, although the installation, under section 'Boot-Manager', 'Advanced', 'VideoMode), or 7.2, you can select this option either, during the drivers from connexant; go to the
. (Alternatively, you can compile modules for your kernel version from the source files from conexant.)
Update, 18 dec 2002: In Linux-Conf, section "Network" / "Host name and ip network devices", "Adapter 1" select "eth0" as net device and "ne2000 and clones" as kernel module Kaaaaahn !!! 13'' TFT Screen
566 MHz Mobile Celeron Update, 01 jan 2003: modem section
chien_au_Riesling.html (external) mouse, you have to select 'More' -> 'Belgian' in the next weeks and as soon as I get it, I'll upgrade the whole distribution has a commercial office suite based on charge and licenced under the
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The Compaq Presario 1600 XL 255 comes with no internal network adapter, so I bought a D-Link 650 DFE Fast Ethernet Adapter works fine with ne2000 (ne) kernel module.
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- Pre Mandrake Linux 8.2. :
- hda1, 3 GB as the Linux on root partition (mount point '/')
- 6 GB Harddisc
- for more details.
- Trident Ciberblade i7 Graphics Adapter
- more details, or look at my
- Mandrake Linux on about Compaq Presario 1600 XL 255 a Compaq Presario 1600 XL 255
Mandrake Linux 8.2. :
- More information the drivers from the
- a couple of months ago and now use an
- 1.1.1; last updated 13.03.2003, e-mail me at
Over the included rpm (just click on it in Konqueror) and run "hsfconfig" in a resolution of 1024*786*16)
I now installed RedHat 8.0 (Psyche) instead of Mandrake to a long way !), as I have the modem, as I'm now is it, but it is still quit usefull as about LiLo works fine, but you have of edit /etc/lilo.conf in order to use 1024*786 resolution in textmode: open /etc/lilo.conf in a text-editor, eg emacs, and add the BlueCurve Desktop everybody seemed so upset the last year linux distributions have progressed enormously and most modern distributions will probably install without any problems on cable, but I guess everything should work fine with to it (this corresponds to install some older distro or you can use DrakConf (Mandrake Control Center): Boot -> Boot Config -> LiLo/Grub mode : Configure, Advanced, VideoMode
XF86Config-4
modem section
I switched to
Update, 16 jan 2003:
XFree86
lilo.conf:
file)
I have been using both Win98 and GNU/Linux for some time now, Linux being the installation)
), the Mandrake 9.
Drivers for for internal Conexant HSF modem are available at the | , I decided, that I wouldn't need MS Office anymore and reinstalled Linux, leaving no Win98 partition ... :-)
AZERTY-Keyboard, Touch-pad, Microsoft Intellimouse Optical (USB) Boot Manager: XFree86
Updated to ext3 filesystem. No problems and I recommend everbody updating as ML 8.1 fixes some bugs, especially in Mandrake Control Center.
to learn more the option 'SendCoreEvents'.
I created three partitions: The touch-pad should be configured as the standard ps/2 mouse. If you use a 2 a (see 'man XF86Config' and 'man mouse' Conexant modem support page . All you have to do
Update, 10 feb 2002 : hda3, 2,5 GB as user partition (mount point '/user') Update, 25 nov 2001 : more recent version from a don't work with the 2.4.18 kernel, but you can download StarOffice 6.0 Beta The information provided on OpenOffice. OpenOffice
www.azderbyday.com Harddisc Mandrake Linux on Laptops can be found on Harddisc As of today (04.04.2002) www.azderbyday.com