On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 04:02:31PM +0100, Hanno B?ck wrote:
> I would like to install debian on my laptop over
> network/dsl-connection. Is there a possibility to load the e100-driver
> from the installer? How can I install debian over network??
Rescue disk (Floppy) is DOS floppy. You can read i
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 04:02:31PM +0100, Hanno B?ck wrote:
> I would like to install debian on my laptop over
> network/dsl-connection. Is there a possibility to load the e100-driver
> from the installer? How can I install debian over network??
Rescue disk (Floppy) is DOS floppy. You can read
There doesn't appear to be much info available for this one, but
here are a few notes:
Preben Randhol, 2002-Jan-30 21:52 +0100:
> Hi
>
> I have read about the problems of installing Debian on Inspiron 2500 and
> solved that. Now before installing I wonder about some things I
> haven't found answe
also sprach Wilmer van der Gaast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.30.1807 +0100]:
> It was unset (which means a default of 2), but now I set it to 1. Seems to
> be a lot faster now, also at boot time. Thanks!
you know, strange intuition tells me the opposite, but i guess it's
a non-uniform curve and f
There doesn't appear to be much info available for this one, but
here are a few notes:
Preben Randhol, 2002-Jan-30 21:52 +0100:
> Hi
>
> I have read about the problems of installing Debian on Inspiron 2500 and
> solved that. Now before installing I wonder about some things I
> haven't found answ
Hi
I have read about the problems of installing Debian on Inspiron 2500 and
solved that. Now before installing I wonder about some things I
haven't found answers to on the net:
1. I see that the hard disk has a 32Mb partition called Dell Utility
Can I safely delete this? What is it?
2. How do
hi,
i have an acer travelmate 738 tlv and debian 2.2.
has anybody informations for the xfree86 config??? i have trouble to find
the right
prefs for the flat Screen...
please help me how to :-)
thanx
lars.
Lars Gentz
Katharinenweg 21
27751 Delmenhorst
http://www.larsgentz.de
mailto:[EMAIL PR
also sprach Wilmer van der Gaast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.30.1807 +0100]:
> It was unset (which means a default of 2), but now I set it to 1. Seems to
> be a lot faster now, also at boot time. Thanks!
you know, strange intuition tells me the opposite, but i guess it's
a non-uniform curve and
Hi
I have read about the problems of installing Debian on Inspiron 2500 and
solved that. Now before installing I wonder about some things I
haven't found answers to on the net:
1. I see that the hard disk has a 32Mb partition called Dell Utility
Can I safely delete this? What is it?
2. How d
martin f [EMAIL PROTECTED]@Tue, 29 Jan 2002 01:16:08 +0100:
> what's your $hash_queue_depth?
>
It was unset (which means a default of 2), but now I set it to 1. Seems to
be a lot faster now, also at boot time. Thanks!
--
*=-+-__
|[EMAIL PROTECTED]: _ Ugh! Nio2f says
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 11:08:30 +0100
Dariusz Chojnacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
> On resume from suspend on console i get huge lines scrolling finished with:
> "Aiee, killing interrupt handler
> kfree: Bad obj c010f3fc"
> and Debians corpse :-(
>
> Any idea?
This is a severe bug
;-))
No
Hanno =?iso-8859-15?q?B=F6ck?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I have a Sony PCG-GR114MK-Notebook. It has an Intel Network
card and it seems that it can only be installed with the
intel e100-driver. The e100-driver is only in the
nonfree-part of debian and there only as a source.
the eep
hi,
i have an acer travelmate 738 tlv and debian 2.2.
has anybody informations for the xfree86 config??? i have trouble to find
the right
prefs for the flat Screen...
please help me how to :-)
thanx
lars.
Lars Gentz
Katharinenweg 21
27751 Delmenhorst
http://www.larsgentz.de
mailto:[EMAIL P
On Wed, 2002-01-30 at 15:02, Hanno Böck wrote:
>
> I have a Sony PCG-GR114MK-Notebook. It has an Intel Network card and it seems
> that it can only be installed with the intel e100-driver.
> The e100-driver is only in the nonfree-part of debian and there only as a
> source.
> I would like to ins
martin f [EMAIL PROTECTED]@Tue, 29 Jan 2002 01:16:08 +0100:
> what's your $hash_queue_depth?
>
It was unset (which means a default of 2), but now I set it to 1. Seems to
be a lot faster now, also at boot time. Thanks!
--
*=-+-__
|lintux-@t-lintux-d0t-cx: _ Ugh! Nio2
Am Mittwoch, 30. Januar 2002 16:26 schrieb Marcus Will:
> > It does not.
> > It seems that there are some Intel-cards that do not work with the
> > eepro/eepro100-driver.
> > If it helps, here is what lspci says about this card:
> > 02:08.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation: Unknown
> > device
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Hanno Böck wrote:
I have a Sony PCG-GR114MK-Notebook. It has an Intel Network card and it
seems that it can only be installed with the intel e100-driver.
The e100-driver is only in the nonfree-part of debian and there only as a
source.
The card will probably work with the eepro driver (or eepr
> > I have a Sony PCG-GR114MK-Notebook. It has an Intel Network card and it
> > seems that it can only be installed with the intel e100-driver.
> > The e100-driver is only in the nonfree-part of debian and there only as a
> > source.
>
> The card will probably work with the eepro driver (or eepro10
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 04:02:31PM +0100, Hanno B?ck wrote:
>
> I have a Sony PCG-GR114MK-Notebook. It has an Intel Network card and it seems
> that it can only be installed with the intel e100-driver.
> The e100-driver is only in the nonfree-part of debian and there only as a
> source.
The car
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 11:08:30 +0100
Dariusz Chojnacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
> On resume from suspend on console i get huge lines scrolling finished with:
> "Aiee, killing interrupt handler
> kfree: Bad obj c010f3fc"
> and Debians corpse :-(
>
> Any idea?
This is a severe bug
;-))
N
I have a Sony PCG-GR114MK-Notebook. It has an Intel Network card and it seems
that it can only be installed with the intel e100-driver.
The e100-driver is only in the nonfree-part of debian and there only as a
source.
I would like to install debian on my laptop over network/dsl-connection. Is
Hanno =?iso-8859-15?q?B=F6ck?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I have a Sony PCG-GR114MK-Notebook. It has an Intel Network
card and it seems that it can only be installed with the
intel e100-driver. The e100-driver is only in the
nonfree-part of debian and there only as a source.
the ee
On Wed, 2002-01-30 at 15:02, Hanno Böck wrote:
>
> I have a Sony PCG-GR114MK-Notebook. It has an Intel Network card and it seems
> that it can only be installed with the intel e100-driver.
> The e100-driver is only in the nonfree-part of debian and there only as a
> source.
> I would like to in
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 05:40:08PM -0500, Brett Sealey wrote:
> So, any comments on how ACPI helps? Can it exploit PowerNow or is it
> something else that makes it run cooler?
The main trouble with ACPI on Linux appears to be that Linux's support
for it is still in fairly early stages and may or
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 11:11:16 +0100
Markus Amersdorfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [something 'bout PowerNow!]
Sorry for this second posting, my ISP had some problems with it's mailserver.
Thx a lot for all your comments on the first message/branch.
With the fact that SpeedStep isn't supported e
Am Mittwoch, 30. Januar 2002 16:26 schrieb Marcus Will:
> > It does not.
> > It seems that there are some Intel-cards that do not work with the
> > eepro/eepro100-driver.
> > If it helps, here is what lspci says about this card:
> > 02:08.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation: Unknown
> > devic
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Hanno Böck wrote:
>>>I have a Sony PCG-GR114MK-Notebook. It has an Intel Network card and it
>>>seems that it can only be installed with the intel e100-driver.
>>>The e100-driver is only in the nonfree-part of debian and there only as a
>>>source.
>>>
>>The card will probably work with the eepro
> > I have a Sony PCG-GR114MK-Notebook. It has an Intel Network card and it
> > seems that it can only be installed with the intel e100-driver.
> > The e100-driver is only in the nonfree-part of debian and there only as a
> > source.
>
> The card will probably work with the eepro driver (or eepro1
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 04:02:31PM +0100, Hanno B?ck wrote:
>
> I have a Sony PCG-GR114MK-Notebook. It has an Intel Network card and it seems
> that it can only be installed with the intel e100-driver.
> The e100-driver is only in the nonfree-part of debian and there only as a
> source.
The ca
I have a Sony PCG-GR114MK-Notebook. It has an Intel Network card and it seems
that it can only be installed with the intel e100-driver.
The e100-driver is only in the nonfree-part of debian and there only as a
source.
I would like to install debian on my laptop over network/dsl-connection. Is
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 05:40:08PM -0500, Brett Sealey wrote:
> So, any comments on how ACPI helps? Can it exploit PowerNow or is it
> something else that makes it run cooler?
The main trouble with ACPI on Linux appears to be that Linux's support
for it is still in fairly early stages and may or
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 11:11:16 +0100
Markus Amersdorfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [something 'bout PowerNow!]
Sorry for this second posting, my ISP had some problems with it's mailserver.
Thx a lot for all your comments on the first message/branch.
With the fact that SpeedStep isn't supported
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 03:15:57PM -0800, Mike Alborn wrote:
> Perhaps try "boot=/dev/hda" instead of "boot=/dev/hda1" That will
> install LILO into the MBR, which might work better.
I've tried this already; there's also an error message that I can't verify
right mow, as I'm not at home at this mom
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