Re: rollback X, SIS671/771

2010-01-31 Thread António PT
Thanks! I didn't know there was such a project.

2010/1/28 Florian Reitmeir 

> Hi,
>
> http://snapshot.debian.net/
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>
> On Thu, 28 Jan 2010, Sebastian wrote:
>
>  I have a SIS 671/771 graphics card in my laptop (Fujitsu Esprimo
>> v5535) which has always given me grief. It was running smoothly with
>> resolution up to 1024x800 however with a driver I downloaded from the
>> net[1] on my debian squeeze/sid (apt prefers testing).
>>
>> After the xorg update from last night though the downloaded driver
>> (sisimedia) stopped working and even after a good bit of fiddling with
>> xorg.conf I only get the vesa-driver running (800x600). Which is - of
>> course - not very nice...
>>
>> So, two questions:
>>
>> 1. How can I rollback my X to the way it was before?
>> 2. Anybody had any success with the mentioned graphics card?
>>
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Laptop sound keys not working properly

2010-01-31 Thread Otto
Hi,
I had Debian Lenny working 100% with my Lenovo 3000 N200 laptop. All keys
working flawlessly.

Then I accidentally removed myself from all groups with usermod. To fix
things (like having no sound, since I removed myself from audio group) I
asked someone which groups he was part of and then added myself to them.

I now have audio back, but the sound keys are not working as expected. They
even popup up volume control window and the volume bar moves, but that has
no effect. It's like if that window is associated with a different mixer.

alsamixer works and so does Gnome's sound applet.
I want to make them work back as they were before I messed my groups.


Thanks


Re: cs: pcmcia_socket0: cardbus cards are not supported

2010-01-31 Thread Geoff Simmons
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 10:13:54PM +0900, Alexander Danilov wrote:
> I use libertas compact flash card on my zaurus with debian, this card
> use 2 firmware files libertas_cs.fw and libertas_cs_helper.fw, try to
> find it through google.

Your suggestion is not applicable, as Stefan's Netgear WG511 v2 device
uses the Marvell 88w8335 PCI chipset, which is not to be confused with
the 88w8385 CF/SDIO.

The Libertas driver in the Linux kernel does not support PCI devices.

Geoff


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