also sprach Nathan Bockrath (on Mon, 05 Feb 2001 10:24:33PM -0600):
> Anyone seen a similar result? What cards should I use instead?
i am running a 3com cardbus 575 10/100 along with the psion dacom
goldcard 56kbit fax/isdn/gsm for two years now in one slot and never
had a problem...
martin
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Hi all,
Thanks for all the responses on the
multiple laptop installs. I'm still working out which solution is best for
me.
I have some experiences I want to relate
regarding this install and would like to hear your thoughts.
I have a situation which requires that I have a
10baseT eth
On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, Jeffrey S. Coppock wrote:
> I have a Dell CPx, either the H or the J series, I'm not sure. This baby
> is sweet! I'm running stable 2.2.18 and it's extremely stable (imagine
> that!). This system also uses the maestro3 and with ALSA sound works
> nicely.
>
> On Sat, Feb 03,
> also sprach Nathan Bockrath (on Mon, 05 Feb 2001 10:24:33PM -0600):
> > Anyone seen a similar result?_ What cards should I use instead?_
>
> i am running a 3com cardbus 575 10/100 along with the psion dacom
> goldcard 56kbit fax/isdn/gsm for two years now in one slot and never
> had a problem..
also sprach Nathan Bockrath (on Mon, 05 Feb 2001 10:24:33PM -0600):
> Anyone seen a similar result? What cards should I use instead?
i am running a 3com cardbus 575 10/100 along with the psion dacom
goldcard 56kbit fax/isdn/gsm for two years now in one slot and never
had a problem...
martin
[
Hi all,
Thanks for all the responses on the
multiple laptop installs. I'm still working out which solution is best for
me.
I have some experiences I want to relate
regarding this install and would like to hear your thoughts.
I have a situation which requires that I have a
10baseT eth
if your email address' secrecy is that important to you, why not put a note
in your .sig that asks not to reveal your address? you can't expect people
to read your mind.
On Sun, Feb 04, 2001 at 08:03:01PM -0500, Thomas Hood wrote:
> Excuse me, but did I give you permission to post my e-mail
> addr
> On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>>
>> So, what is the correct (and safe) way to clean a laptop screen?
more than one correct answer exists.
>> If it matters mine is a TFT screen from a VAIO 505f.
Doesn't matter if it's LCD or TFT. Matters that you don't do anything
electrical
if your email address' secrecy is that important to you, why not put a note
in your .sig that asks not to reveal your address? you can't expect people
to read your mind.
On Sun, Feb 04, 2001 at 08:03:01PM -0500, Thomas Hood wrote:
> Excuse me, but did I give you permission to post my e-mail
> add
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>
> So, what is the correct (and safe) way to clean a laptop screen? If it
> matters
> mine is a TFT screen from a VAIO 505f.
>
quoting Beavis and Butthead
"we have considered many forms of contraception a young woman today can
use..and we s
> On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>>
>> So, what is the correct (and safe) way to clean a laptop screen?
more than one correct answer exists.
>> If it matters mine is a TFT screen from a VAIO 505f.
Doesn't matter if it's LCD or TFT. Matters that you don't do anything
electrica
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>
> So, what is the correct (and safe) way to clean a laptop screen? If it matters
> mine is a TFT screen from a VAIO 505f.
>
quoting Beavis and Butthead
"we have considered many forms of contraception a young woman today can
use..and we sug
So, what is the correct (and safe) way to clean a laptop screen? If it matters
mine is a TFT screen from a VAIO 505f.
Thanks I got it, I have a Potato work station here at work that
dualboots win2k(very forgettable) that I forgot I had.I did the
lilo.conf file
and ran lilo. When I rebooted I hit the shift key and typed crap
(thats my win2k label) and It booted to win2000.
Thanks everyone
>You must declare the number of the partition.
>
>Ex : /dev/hda1
No, you must write, on a line by itself:
prompt
somewhere above the two entries. Run 'lilo -v', and if typing in : 'win'
or whatever you have it mapped to when it boots up still doesn't work, send the
output. Or just read the lilo-h
So, what is the correct (and safe) way to clean a laptop screen? If it matters
mine is a TFT screen from a VAIO 505f.
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I have a Dell Latitude CPx 500, with an ATI Rage Mobility graphics
card, and with Debian unstable installed, and XFree86 4 (although I
had the same problems with potato and XF86 3.3.6).
I want to be able to have the display appear on the LCD screen, and
the external display (a projector) at the sa
You must declare the number of the partition.
Ex : /dev/hda1
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Envoye : lundi 5 fevrier 2001 15:59
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Objet : Lilo dualboot and Slink
I have win95 on my laptop with Debian Slink I installed af
Thanks I got it, I have a Potato work station here at work that
dualboots win2k(very forgettable) that I forgot I had.I did the
lilo.conf file
and ran lilo. When I rebooted I hit the shift key and typed crap
(thats my win2k label) and It booted to win2000.
Thanks everyone
___
>You must declare the number of the partition.
>
>Ex : /dev/hda1
No, you must write, on a line by itself:
prompt
somewhere above the two entries. Run 'lilo -v', and if typing in : 'win'
or whatever you have it mapped to when it boots up still doesn't work, send the
output. Or just read the lilo-
I have win95 on my laptop with Debian Slink I installed after.
when I put other= /dev/hda
label= win
I TYPED Lilo and it did *Linux added win
But when I fire it up and I get to LILO I can't TAB to see a
list, or if I type win It doesn't show any characters and boots
to Linux.
I have a Dell Latitude CPx 500, with an ATI Rage Mobility graphics
card, and with Debian unstable installed, and XFree86 4 (although I
had the same problems with potato and XF86 3.3.6).
I want to be able to have the display appear on the LCD screen, and
the external display (a projector) at the s
You must declare the number of the partition.
Ex : /dev/hda1
-Message d'origine-
De : Matthew Grant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoye : lundi 5 fevrier 2001 15:59
A : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Lilo dualboot and Slink
I have win95 on my laptop with Debian Slink I installed after.
when I
I have win95 on my laptop with Debian Slink I installed after.
when I put other= /dev/hda
label= win
I TYPED Lilo and it did *Linux added win
But when I fire it up and I get to LILO I can't TAB to see a
list, or if I type win It doesn't show any characters and boots
to Linux.
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> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (NOKUBI Takatsugu) wrote:
>> >> long time ago I have asked in this list for a driver for the
>> >> SONY VAIO Jog-Dial. You may find a Jog-Dial driver by Takaya Kinjo now:
>> >> http://www05.u-page.so-net.ne.jp/tc4/t-
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> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (NOKUBI Takatsugu) wrote:
>> >> long time ago I have asked in this list for a driver for the
>> >> SONY VAIO Jog-Dial. You may find a Jog-Dial driver by Takaya Kinjo now:
>> >> http://www05.u-page.so-net.ne.jp/tc4/t
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 12:38:44AM +0100, Rene Mayrhofer wrote:
> with kernel 2.4.1. If I could just get it to connect to the Internet via
> my Nokia 8210 .. (does anybody know how to do this ? The device is
> recognized by IRDA discovery, but accessing the ircomm port with minicom
> just does
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> long time ago I have asked in this list for a driver for the
>> SONY VAIO Jog-Dial. You may find a Jog-Dial driver by Takaya Kinjo now:
>> http://www05.u-page.so-net.ne.jp/tc4/t-kinjo/vaio/index_e.html
I heard ISHIKAWA Mutsumi <[EMAIL PR
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 12:38:44AM +0100, Rene Mayrhofer wrote:
> with kernel 2.4.1. If I could just get it to connect to the Internet via
> my Nokia 8210 .. (does anybody know how to do this ? The device is
> recognized by IRDA discovery, but accessing the ircomm port with minicom
> just does
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