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On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 13:44:23 EST, "Robert Kausch" writes:
>ge.net/elf/. I can get all the way through the install, to the reboot point,
>at which everything seems to boot okay, until it tries to load the PCMCIA serv
>ices. Then it hangs completely.
there's a similar known problem with certain
J. Gareth Williams, 2002-Feb-12 14:18 -0500:
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if anyone was able to run both the LCD and an external
> monitor simultaneously on a Dell Latitude CPx. I am able to use one or
> the other, but not both.
>
> I'm told that this is handled by the X server, though this sur
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On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 13:44:23 EST, "Robert Kausch" writes:
>ge.net/elf/. I can get all the way through the install, to the reboot point,
>at which everything seems to boot okay, until it tries to load the PCMCIA serv
>ices. Then it hangs completely.
there's a similar known problem with certai
J. Gareth Williams, 2002-Feb-12 14:18 -0500:
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if anyone was able to run both the LCD and an external
> monitor simultaneously on a Dell Latitude CPx. I am able to use one or
> the other, but not both.
>
> I'm told that this is handled by the X server, though this su
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone was able to run both the LCD and an external
monitor simultaneously on a Dell Latitude CPx. I am able to use one or
the other, but not both.
I'm told that this is handled by the X server, though this surprises me.
I've never had to do any modification of XF86Con
Hi,
This is my first attempt at installing debian on my laptop, previously, only
doing redhat71 from a presupplied disk.
I'm running the netinstall for potato2.2r4 from
http://markybobdeb.sourceforge.net/elf/. I can get all the way through the
install, to the reboot point, at which everyth
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone was able to run both the LCD and an external
monitor simultaneously on a Dell Latitude CPx. I am able to use one or
the other, but not both.
I'm told that this is handled by the X server, though this surprises me.
I've never had to do any modification of XF86Co
Hi,
This is my first attempt at installing debian on my laptop, previously, only doing
redhat71 from a presupplied disk.
I'm running the netinstall for potato2.2r4 from
http://markybobdeb.sourceforge.net/elf/. I can get all the way through the install,
to the reboot point, at which everyt
вт, 12.02.2002 г., в 14.54 (+0200) Derek Broughton написа:
> René Seindal wrote:
> > I haven't quite followed this thread, but there are at least two
> > packages, tpconfig and synaptics, that contain a program to control
> > various features of the synaptics touchpad, such as tapping, dragging,
>
René Seindal wrote:
> I haven't quite followed this thread, but there are at least two
> packages, tpconfig and synaptics, that contain a program to control
> various features of the synaptics touchpad, such as tapping, dragging,
> tapping in corners etc.
Actually, they're the same program, differ
On Tue, 2002-02-12 at 11:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> What is the best strategy to get Debian running on a
> brandnew Thinkpad X22, considering that the graphics is ATI
> Radeon, which AFAIK is only fully supported under Xfree 4.2?
>
> Should I go with testing/woody or rather with stable/pota
What is the best strategy to get Debian running on a
brandnew Thinkpad X22, considering that the graphics is ATI
Radeon, which AFAIK is only fully supported under Xfree 4.2?
Should I go with testing/woody or rather with stable/potato?
I do not imagine unstable, because I need to get some work
don
Dear .debs,
I recently "rescued" an old NEC PC-9821Lt2 from the garbage bin and
would like to install Debian on it. PC98 machines are mainly used in
Japan, hence the cross-post. I have found some info on the Debian-JP
site (that I still have to dig into), but am wondering if there are
any .debs
вт, 12.02.2002 г., в 14.54 (+0200) Derek Broughton написа:
> René Seindal wrote:
> > I haven't quite followed this thread, but there are at least two
> > packages, tpconfig and synaptics, that contain a program to control
> > various features of the synaptics touchpad, such as tapping, dragging,
René Seindal wrote:
> I haven't quite followed this thread, but there are at least two
> packages, tpconfig and synaptics, that contain a program to control
> various features of the synaptics touchpad, such as tapping, dragging,
> tapping in corners etc.
Actually, they're the same program, diffe
On Tue, 2002-02-12 at 11:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> What is the best strategy to get Debian running on a
> brandnew Thinkpad X22, considering that the graphics is ATI
> Radeon, which AFAIK is only fully supported under Xfree 4.2?
>
> Should I go with testing/woody or rather with stable/pot
What is the best strategy to get Debian running on a
brandnew Thinkpad X22, considering that the graphics is ATI
Radeon, which AFAIK is only fully supported under Xfree 4.2?
Should I go with testing/woody or rather with stable/potato?
I do not imagine unstable, because I need to get some work
do
Dear .debs,
I recently "rescued" an old NEC PC-9821Lt2 from the garbage bin and
would like to install Debian on it. PC98 machines are mainly used in
Japan, hence the cross-post. I have found some info on the Debian-JP
site (that I still have to dig into), but am wondering if there are
any .debs
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