On Sun, 22 Sep 2002, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
> I can mount my NTFS win-xp partition and read the contents okay, but I
> can not write to it (either as user nor superuser). I have tried
> several mount options but each time touch a file, it reports "
> Read-only file system." It is odd because I
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Greetings:
I can mount my NTFS win-xp partition and read the contents okay, but I can
not write to it (either as user nor superuser). I have tried several mount
options but each time touch a file, it reports " Read-only file system." It
is
On Sun, 22 Sep 2002, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
> I can mount my NTFS win-xp partition and read the contents okay, but I
> can not write to it (either as user nor superuser). I have tried
> several mount options but each time touch a file, it reports "
> Read-only file system." It is odd because I
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Greetings:
I can mount my NTFS win-xp partition and read the contents okay, but I can
not write to it (either as user nor superuser). I have tried several mount
options but each time touch a file, it reports " Read-only file system." It
is
> Yup. I had the same problem. This crude patch
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88553
> solved the problem for me.
Looking at that patch their ACPI support is not more than an ugly
hack... Hardcoding battery names is bad... as is hard-coding AC device
names...
My power supply is still
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From: "Erich Schubert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 1:18 PM
Subject: Re: ACPI battery monitor?
> > > actually the gnome2 applet does support acpi. at least partially...
> > > well, it makes my system almost unuseable, because it querys th
Hi everyone,
This is a request for some advice/help - but first
the good news and some information on installing
Woody on an IBM Thinkpad X22 for anyone who is
having problems:
As a newbie I have found Debian Woody excellent
for my Thinkpad X22. It installed without hitches
and I found it easy t
> Yup. I had the same problem. This crude patch
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88553
> solved the problem for me.
Looking at that patch their ACPI support is not more than an ugly
hack... Hardcoding battery names is bad... as is hard-coding AC device
names...
My power supply is still
Hi folks
Now, this is the case
1) On my Compaq Armada 110, I use the internal touchpad, wich is ps/2, and a
external USB -mouse.
2) Sometimes, after awhile, the the focus weirds up totally. There is no
visible error at all, but the actual cursor seems to be 1 inch LEFT from the
cursor tha
- Original Message -
From: "Erich Schubert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 1:18 PM
Subject: Re: ACPI battery monitor?
> > > actually the gnome2 applet does support acpi. at least partially...
> > > well, it makes my system almost unuseable,
Hi everyone,
This is a request for some advice/help - but first
the good news and some information on installing
Woody on an IBM Thinkpad X22 for anyone who is
having problems:
As a newbie I have found Debian Woody excellent
for my Thinkpad X22. It installed without hitches
and I found it easy
> > actually the gnome2 applet does support acpi. at least partially...
> > well, it makes my system almost unuseable, because it querys the static
> > info also every second, which temporarily blocks my system...
>
> Works great for me with acpi: gnome-applets2-2.0.1-4
Doesn't work here: 2.0.3-1
On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 12:14:05PM +0200, Erich Schubert wrote:
> > I've got ACPI going on my Laptop (Compaq 720 CA) but the gnome/gnome2
> > battery monitor doesn't support ACPI, only APM (from what I can tell).
>
> actually the gnome2 applet does support acpi. at least partially...
> well, it ma
Hi folks
Now, this is the case
1) On my Compaq Armada 110, I use the internal touchpad, wich is ps/2, and a
external USB -mouse.
2) Sometimes, after awhile, the the focus weirds up totally. There is no
visible error at all, but the actual cursor seems to be 1 inch LEFT from the
cursor th
> > actually the gnome2 applet does support acpi. at least partially...
> > well, it makes my system almost unuseable, because it querys the static
> > info also every second, which temporarily blocks my system...
>
> Works great for me with acpi: gnome-applets2-2.0.1-4
Doesn't work here: 2.0.3-
On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 12:14:05PM +0200, Erich Schubert wrote:
> > I've got ACPI going on my Laptop (Compaq 720 CA) but the gnome/gnome2
> > battery monitor doesn't support ACPI, only APM (from what I can tell).
>
> actually the gnome2 applet does support acpi. at least partially...
> well, it m
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