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On Thursday 05 September 2002 06:24 pm, steve thompson wrote:
> I am running Debian 3.0 with the 2.4.18 kernel on a
> Fujitsu P-2040, which has
> a Transmeta Crusoe 800MHz processor and 256
> MB of ram. The laptop also
> dual boots Windows XP. I was
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On Thursday 05 September 2002 04:30 pm, Ionel Mugurel Ciobica wrote:
> > They can always pull the hard drive to look at it's contents. Failing
> > that, there is usually a jumper on the motherboard to reset it to it's
> > factory defaults, and that wo
I am running Debian 3.0 with the 2.4.18 kernel on a
Fujitsu P-2040, which has
a Transmeta Crusoe 800MHz processor and 256
MB of ram. The laptop also
dual boots Windows XP. I was comparing processing
times
with the two operating systems on the same machine
to run various calculations, random numbe
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 08:05:38PM -0400, Hubert Chan wrote:
> > "Heather" == Heather Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> [...]
>
> Heather> Galeon really is mozilla, different skin. Find me a way to use
> Heather> less than all of Mozilla on low-quality systems (only 32 or 40
> Heather> M
> "Heather" == Heather Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
Heather> Galeon really is mozilla, different skin. Find me a way to use
Heather> less than all of Mozilla on low-quality systems (only 32 or 40
Heather> MB of true RAM) and I'll be paying closer attention.
You can try skipstone
>
> They can always pull the hard drive to look at it's contents. Failing
> that, there is usually a jumper on the motherboard to reset it to it's
> factory defaults, and that would clear the BIOS password. Sorry to be
> the bearer of bad news.
I see, so it no way to protect the data? Unless so
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 08:40:49AM -0700, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
> On Thursday 05 September 2002 08:02 am, c tripp wrote:
> > thanks everybody for the quick response. i am in fact using konqueror.
> > new to linux as i am, i'm curious about the fact that everyone seems to be
> > pro-"mozilla"
On Thursday 05 September 2002 13:13, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
> Has anybody out there has any luck with using the glidepad and
> stick/nipple *separately* on the Dell Inspiron series of laptops?
>
> With separately, I mean e.g. using the stick for scrolling
> (Z-Axis-Mapping style), and the glidepa
Has anybody out there has any luck with using the glidepad and
stick/nipple *separately* on the Dell Inspiron series of laptops?
With separately, I mean e.g. using the stick for scrolling
(Z-Axis-Mapping style), and the glidepad for moving the mouse?
Basically, I'd like to use the stick as a subs
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Hi,
On Thursday 05 September 2002 7:30 pm, Spiros Kapetanakis wrote:
> lot of info scattered all over the show out there but I haven't seen
> any info on the Inspiron 4150. The reason why I chose it is because
Just google for "inspiron 4150 linux" or
Spiros Kapetanakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 05/09/2002 (20:34) :
>
> Initially, I have the following questions:
>
> 1. How do I resize the other operating system's partition (it's the XP
> variety) without having to reinstall? The only reason why I need to do
> this instead of just wiping out
Hello fellow Debianers,
I have recently bought a new laptop (it finally came yesterday) and
want to put Linux on it. It's a Dell Inspiron 4150:
1.6GHz P4
14.1 XGA LCD 1024x768 screen
256+182MB Ram
32MB ATI Radeon 7500c
DVD/CD-RW combo drive
floppy drive swappable with the DVD/CD-RW combo
20GB HD
Yeah I just forgot the exact file spelling but they are /etc/aumixrc and
~/.aumixrc.
As a follow up, I had alsa running on a stock 2.4.18-686 install. aumix
settings were appropriately carried over reboots. I was trying to figure
the debian way of kernel building and have a second kernel choice
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On Thursday 05 September 2002 08:02 am, c tripp wrote:
>
> thanks everybody for the quick response. i am in fact using konqueror.
> new to linux as i am, i'm curious about the fact that everyone seems to be
> pro-"mozilla". is it better than konquer
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 12:14:21AM -0700, ThomasRatliffDDS wrote:
> Every time I boot up this machine the volume (and some other parameters)
> in aumix or alsamixer is reset to 0.
>
> My ~/.aumixerc and the system /etc/aumixer have reasonable defaults and
> sound works after I reset the volume.
>
rehi..
2002-09-05/08h, when c tripp wrote:
> thanks everybody for the quick response. i am in fact using konqueror.
> new to linux as i am, i'm curious about the fact that everyone seems to be
> pro-"mozilla". is it better than konqueror in some way...? perhaps i
> should migrate.
well, i
> in the meantime, does anyone know the appropriate apt-get info for the
> file(s) i need to enable konqueror?
$ apt-cache search kde ssl
kdebase-crypto - KDE crypto control module
i guess that's what you need.
Gruss,
Erich Schubert
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From: Erich Schubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: c tripp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: HTTPS TROUBLE
Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2002
> does anyone have any insight on what it takes to configure deb for
https...?
Install the ssl packages for your browser.
If you are using mozilla that is "mozilla-psm"
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Hi,
On Wednesday 04 September 2002 9:56 pm, Brondo, Greg wrote:
> On a tecra 8100 the current debian install CD's (as well as Mandrake and RH
> 8.0 beta) all freeze at startup during syslinux boot. Apparently syslinux
> 1.76 fixes this issue but it's
hi..
2002-09-05/06h, when c tripp wrote:
>
> does anyone have any insight on what it takes to configure deb for
> https...? after getting set up for the internet, my first inclination was
> to check my hotmail account but i was prompted with an error msg re: https
> not being available.
that
> does anyone have any insight on what it takes to configure deb for https...?
> after getting set up for the internet, my first inclination was to check
> my hotmail account but i was prompted with an error msg re: https not being
> available.
Install the ssl packages for your browser.
If yo
hello.
does anyone have any insight on what it takes to configure deb for https...?
after getting set up for the internet, my first inclination was to check
my hotmail account but i was prompted with an error msg re: https not being
available.
any help appreciated,
cameron
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> From: Alexei Khlebnikov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 5. syyskuuta 2002 14:54
> To: Debian Laptop
> Subject: Re: Debian & sound
>
>
> > > On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 12:20:48PM +0300, Alexei Khlebnikov wrote:
> > > > What I recommend you to do. Have your card working
> > On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 12:20:48PM +0300, Alexei Khlebnikov wrote:
> > > What I recommend you to do. Have your card working in windows.
> > Write down
> > > its parameters (io,irq,dma,dma16,mpu,etc). Run sndconfig and
> > provide these
> >
> > Don't know if this makes any difference, but I have
> On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 12:20:48PM +0300, Alexei Khlebnikov wrote:
> > What I recommend you to do. Have your card working in windows.
> Write down
> > its parameters (io,irq,dma,dma16,mpu,etc). Run sndconfig and
> provide these
>
> Don't know if this makes any difference, but I have noticed that
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 12:20:48PM +0300, Alexei Khlebnikov wrote:
> What I recommend you to do. Have your card working in windows. Write down
> its parameters (io,irq,dma,dma16,mpu,etc). Run sndconfig and provide these
Don't know if this makes any difference, but I have noticed that some
cards do
> It has OPL-3SAx non-pnp soundchip and I couldn't get it working. I tried
> using OSS/Lite OPL-3SA2 driver without success. I tried same thing on ALSA
> drivers without success.
>
> I read on some page that OSS drivers could solve my problem. But there is
> also reports that people has succeeded w
Every time I boot up this machine the volume (and some other parameters)
in aumix or alsamixer is reset to 0.
My ~/.aumixerc and the system /etc/aumixer have reasonable defaults and
sound works after I reset the volume.
Where do I go to troubleshoot this?
thanks
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> I guess this is an ISA card? (minor confusion). At any rate, I
> once had a
> non-pnp card that gave me a lot of problems, although it wasn't
> in a laptop.
Yes, ISA "card" it is.
> As it so happened, someone had just ported sndconfig to Debian's
> then testing version of Woody! I installed
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On Wednesday 04 September 2002 10:34 pm, Jani Tiainen wrote:
> I tried to setup linux running on my Chembook 9870M.
>
> It has OPL-3SAx non-pnp soundchip and I couldn't get it working. I tried
> using OSS/Lite OPL-3SA2 driver without success. I tried s
I tried to setup linux running on my Chembook 9870M.
It has OPL-3SAx non-pnp soundchip and I couldn't get it working. I tried
using OSS/Lite OPL-3SA2 driver without success. I tried same thing on ALSA
drivers without success.
I read on some page that OSS drivers could solve my problem. But there
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