On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 05:32:24PM -0500 or thereabouts, Chris Black wrote:
> ALSA works perfectly on my Thinkpad A20p.
When you "sleep" your A20p doesn't sound still work after you bring it
back up? I am using Alsa, but sleep mode kills sound until a
restart. Thanks.
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Guy Davis
Quoting Guy Davis on Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 10:32:54PM -0700:
> On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 05:32:24PM -0500 or thereabouts, Chris Black wrote:
> > ALSA works perfectly on my Thinkpad A20p.
>
> When you "sleep" your A20p doesn't sound still work after you bring it
> back up? I am using Alsa, but slee
On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 05:32:24PM -0500 or thereabouts, Chris Black wrote:
> ALSA works perfectly on my Thinkpad A20p.
When you "sleep" your A20p doesn't sound still work after you bring it
back up? I am using Alsa, but sleep mode kills sound until a
restart. Thanks.
--
Guy Davis
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slink did not have X support for the Neomagic, and I had to scrounge
for the Aironet (wireless ethernet) support, but not a big deal.
Potato has all that now. The tricky part was the install, because the
Vaio has a USB floppy and a
I have a clone laptop that is 1/4 pound heavier than sony's top-of-the line,
yet about 150Mhz faster, 8gb more harddrive space and 64mb more memory, and
a bigger screen. Oh yes, it was $500 less than the best sony could offer.
(and I got it with a 8x DVD drive too.)
I recommend checking out M-Tec
Hi guys. I've about had it with my Inspiron 3200 laptop; it's fixing to hit
the dust. Falling apart, literally. I'm looking into getting a new laptop
before I go to college, if I can raise the funds before that time comes
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I love my Vaio (PCG-N505VE). A year ago when I bought it, Debian
slink did not have X support for the Neomagic, and I had to scrounge
for the Aironet (wireless ethernet) support, but not a big deal.
Potato has all that now. The tricky part was the install, because the
Vaio has a USB floppy and a
I have a clone laptop that is 1/4 pound heavier than sony's top-of-the line,
yet about 150Mhz faster, 8gb more harddrive space and 64mb more memory, and
a bigger screen. Oh yes, it was $500 less than the best sony could offer.
(and I got it with a 8x DVD drive too.)
I recommend checking out M-Te
Hi guys. I've about had it with my Inspiron 3200 laptop; it's fixing to hit
the dust. Falling apart, literally. I'm looking into getting a new laptop
before I go to college, if I can raise the funds before that time comes
(next year). I've lately been interested in Sony's line of VAIO laptops.
Rea
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install Debian on it. However, I am having considerable problems with
XFree86 3.3.6
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