I have a Dell Latitude XPi 133 ST running potato w/ kernel 2.2.15, default
not recompiled. Before installing I recreated the suspend partion. The
keyboard includes a function to suspend, which seems to work. I haven't
tested it thoroughly, but was wondering if the default kernel in potato
now i
On Sun, Jun 04, 2000 at 07:18:00PM +0200, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 04, 2000 at 11:47:19AM -0500, Tomas wrote:
> > what do the words potato and woody mean in terms of debian/linux
>
> These are 'codenames' of different versions of distributions. Just like
> "Manhattan" in RedHat or "Air"
On Sun, Jun 04, 2000 at 11:47:19AM -0500, Tomas wrote:
> what do the words potato and woody mean in terms of debian/linux
These are 'codenames' of different versions of distributions. Just like
"Manhattan" in RedHat or "Air" in Mandrake. In Debian codenames come from
"Toy Story" movie - they are n
what do the words potato and woody mean in terms of debian/linux
tomas
Problem- My Toshiba T1910 will no longer boot. The DC in light blinks.
The power supply is showing voltage. Has anyone experienced this
problem?
Humble apologies for previous post with "Unidetified subject" :-(
I have a Dell Latitude CPi DX300T laptop running Woody, kernel 2.2.15,
alsa for the CS4237B sound chip (anything else relevant?).
My CD-ROM drive is in the docking station (because the internal bay
houses a 6GB hard drive on whi
I have a Dell Latitude CPi DX300T laptop running Woody, kernel 2.2.15,
alsa for the CS4237B sound chip (anything else relevant?).
My CD-ROM drive is in the docking station (because the internal bay
houses a 6GB hard drive on which Debian is installed).
The CD tools (like the CD Player applet an
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