Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 31 Aug 2001 12:46:58 -0400 (EDT) | From | Tester <> | Subject | Re: Bizzare crashes on IBM Thinkpad A22e |
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Another thing,
Linuxcare has certified this laptop as being compatible with Linux 7.1 http://www.linuxcare.com/labs/certs/ibm/thinkpad/A22e/pada22e-2655-rh7-sys.epl
Did they do something that I dont know of? Is there anyone left there?
Tester
On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, Sean Hunter wrote:
> <Possibly not relevant to your problem>
It is indeed not relevant.. I dont have any pcmcia card as there is an integrated Network adapter... (Intel EEPro100)
> I have a thinkpad and had all sorts of wierd and unpredictable crashes until I > removed the old 3com pcmcia network card and replaced it with a new cardbus > card. The old card works fine in all sorts of other laptops, but the thinkpad > just wasn't having it. > > Since replacing the card its worked great. > </> > > Sean > > On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 06:30:27PM -0400, Tester wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Its a 256 megs machine.. Celeron 800.. > > I tried using mem=255M or mem=200M and it did not change anything and > > still crashed. The celeron A22e seems to have the same bios as the A21e... > > > > Btw, I received it as part of a ThinkPad University program (laptop at > > school) from IBM with the old mandrake installed. And they IS guy of the > > university told us that they didnt install the latest released because IBM > > had not approved it... IBM probably already knows of the problem... So a > > message to IBM and IBMers: Why dont you fix your known bugs? > > > > Also it works correctly in w2k, but win2k uses ACPI and not APM (and it > > has a IBM pm driver...) > > > > Tester > > tester@videotron.ca > > >
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