Re: acpi package

2002-05-06 Thread Sam Clegg
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 08:20:09PM +0200, Jaume Guasch wrote: > The battery applet in the gnome-applets package has an option to use > either APM or ACPI. Load the battery and look at the properties dialog. > > I use APM, so I don't know wether it really works. It doesn't. (for me) (in woody)

Re: acpi package

2002-05-06 Thread Tollef Fog Heen
* "Derek Broughton" | No, but if you don't set a Reply-to address on your list mail, you can | reasonably expect people to do "reply to all" and end up sending responses | to both you and the list. Even people like me, who try always to respond | only to the list, sometimes make mistakes. Uhm,

Can I use Debian for...

2002-05-06 Thread Bret Comstock Waldow
Hello, I'm thinking of switching to Debian. I have a few questions. I have an IBM T21 Thinkpad, with the UltraCam II camera, Windows 2000, and a cable modem. I use the UltraCam to video conference with my family and friends via Netmeeting now. I also stay in touch with friends with MS Messenge

Re: acpi package

2002-05-06 Thread Sam Clegg
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 08:20:09PM +0200, Jaume Guasch wrote: > The battery applet in the gnome-applets package has an option to use > either APM or ACPI. Load the battery and look at the properties dialog. > > I use APM, so I don't know wether it really works. It doesn't. (for me) (in woody

Re: acpi package

2002-05-06 Thread Tollef Fog Heen
* "Derek Broughton" | No, but if you don't set a Reply-to address on your list mail, you can | reasonably expect people to do "reply to all" and end up sending responses | to both you and the list. Even people like me, who try always to respond | only to the list, sometimes make mistakes. Uhm,

Can I use Debian for...

2002-05-06 Thread Bret Comstock Waldow
Hello, I'm thinking of switching to Debian. I have a few questions. I have an IBM T21 Thinkpad, with the UltraCam II camera, Windows 2000, and a cable modem. I use the UltraCam to video conference with my family and friends via Netmeeting now. I also stay in touch with friends with MS Messeng

Re: PCMCIA modem

2002-05-06 Thread Ryan Kirkpatrick
On Fri, 3 May 2002, alberto wrote: > I just got the WRONG one: A 3COM 3056. Wasted my money. (I didn't > spot it in http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ftp/SUPPORTED.CARDS) The > thing is, I'm searching the web and I only find: "requires Windows". > What's happened to the modems?? How can I be sur

Re: PCMCIA modem

2002-05-06 Thread Ryan Kirkpatrick
On Fri, 3 May 2002, alberto wrote: > I just got the WRONG one: A 3COM 3056. Wasted my money. (I didn't > spot it in http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ftp/SUPPORTED.CARDS) The > thing is, I'm searching the web and I only find: "requires Windows". > What's happened to the modems?? How can I be su

Re: USB mouse issues

2002-05-06 Thread Boris Duerner
Not sure... Do you have the hotplug package installed? Marc On Monday 06 May 2002 15:52, you wrote: > Hi folks, > I was wondering if anyone had the same problem that I've encountered. > Here is an example: > > I boot with a USB mouse connected and the mouse works fine. > I boot wihtout a

USB mouse issues

2002-05-06 Thread David Poisson
Hi folks, I was wondering if anyone had the same problem that I've encountered. Here is an example: I boot with a USB mouse connected and the mouse works fine. I boot wihtout a USB mouse connected and I later connect the mouse: the mouse works fine. I boot with a USB mouse connected (works

Re: USB mouse issues

2002-05-06 Thread Boris Duerner
Not sure... Do you have the hotplug package installed? Marc On Monday 06 May 2002 15:52, you wrote: > Hi folks, > I was wondering if anyone had the same problem that I've encountered. > Here is an example: > > I boot with a USB mouse connected and the mouse works fine. > I boot wihtout

USB mouse issues

2002-05-06 Thread David Poisson
Hi folks, I was wondering if anyone had the same problem that I've encountered. Here is an example: I boot with a USB mouse connected and the mouse works fine. I boot wihtout a USB mouse connected and I later connect the mouse: the mouse works fine. I boot with a USB mouse connected (work

Re: PCMCIA modem

2002-05-06 Thread Roman Stepanyan
Hi, concerning supported PCMCIA modems: I'm going to bye an E-Tech 56K6 PCMCIA modem, but unfortunatelly not so much information is availible. I've checked http://mobilix.org/pcmcia_linux.html and http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ftp/SUPPORTED.CARDS This model is mentioned neither as supported

Re: Asus L2460D

2002-05-06 Thread Roman Stepanyan
Hi Samuele I own ASUS laptop from A1 series. Though hardware in your model seems to be quite different, except the graphics part. I do not know if it helps, but you will certainly need this http://www.winischhofer.net/linuxsis630.shtml if you want to get XFree running. Or have to use VESA framebuf

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