On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 01:33:36AM +0100, Julien Mary wrote:
>
> I like to define shortcuts for some apps for wmaker.
> The problem is when i use update-menus, my shortcuts are erased.
> Where can i define them ?
> For example i want to launch aterm with ctrl+alt+w.
~/.menu/
I don't know ex
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 01:33:36AM +0100, Julien Mary wrote:
>
> I like to define shortcuts for some apps for wmaker.
> The problem is when i use update-menus, my shortcuts are erased.
> Where can i define them ?
> For example i want to launch aterm with ctrl+alt+w.
~/.menu/
I don't know ex
Francois,
Try putting these two options into your XF86Config-4 into your Device section:
Option "XaaNoScanlineImageWriteRect"
Option "XaaNoScanlineCPUToScreenColorExpandFill"
It sure looks like hack, and I don't remember how I found it, but
.1 XFree release ago
Hello,
I just bought a Dell Inspiron 5000 and want to install Win2000 and
Debian-Woody, with GRUB as boot-loader.
I've got no experience with laptops, grub, and also MS, though.
But I am optimistic, thinking unix :-)
Roughly I scheme out to partition from the Woody-Installation-CD's with
cfdisk
Francois,
Try putting these two options into your XF86Config-4 into your Device section:
Option "XaaNoScanlineImageWriteRect"
Option "XaaNoScanlineCPUToScreenColorExpandFill"
It sure looks like hack, and I don't remember how I found it, but
.1 XFree release ago
I like to define shortcuts for some apps for wmaker.
The problem is when i use update-menus, my shortcuts are erased.
Where can i define them ?
For example i want to launch aterm with ctrl+alt+w.
Thanks
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Hello,
I just bought a Dell Inspiron 5000 and want to install Win2000 and
Debian-Woody, with GRUB as boot-loader.
I've got no experience with laptops, grub, and also MS, though.
But I am optimistic, thinking unix :-)
Roughly I scheme out to partition from the Woody-Installation-CD's with
cfdisk
I like to define shortcuts for some apps for wmaker.
The problem is when i use update-menus, my shortcuts are erased.
Where can i define them ?
For example i want to launch aterm with ctrl+alt+w.
Thanks
--
Julien MARY.
--
mailto:julien.mary@;free.fr
--
To UNS
Hi
I was thinking that there might be some developers out there who would
be interested in a project that we are working on...
http://magiconf.sheflug.co.uk/
this does point and click configuration of hardware. The Debian
packages haven't arrived yet but they should be available soon.
--
Th
Eric Sproul wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to the list. I'm posting in hopes of finding some information
about a Cardbus network card I would like to use.
I have a Simpletech Net100 Communicator; it's a 10/100 NIC and 56K modem
combo. I can't find any documentation from Simpletech regarding the
chipset f
Paulo Lopes wrote:
Jeremy Petzold wrote:
Paulo Lopes wrote:
Hi again,
my laptop does not have a serial DB9 port, only PS2, USB or FireWire...
:-)
I guess i'll keep changing the protocol on XF86Config-4 whenever i
need to use the wheelmouse...
very simple solution.
use the wheel mou
Jeremy Petzold wrote:
Paulo Lopes wrote:
Hi again,
my laptop does not have a serial DB9 port, only PS2, USB or FireWire...
:-)
I guess i'll keep changing the protocol on XF86Config-4 whenever i
need to use the wheelmouse...
very simple solution.
use the wheel mouse protocol for both
Eric Sproul wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to the list. I'm posting in hopes of finding some information
about a Cardbus network card I would like to use.
I have a Simpletech Net100 Communicator; it's a 10/100 NIC and 56K modem
combo. I can't find any documentation from Simpletech regarding the
chipset fo
Hi,
I'm new to the list. I'm posting in hopes of finding some information
about a Cardbus network card I would like to use.
I have a Simpletech Net100 Communicator; it's a 10/100 NIC and 56K modem
combo. I can't find any documentation from Simpletech regarding the
chipset for the NIC. I don't k
Salve Karl,
be happy to have a Lucent Microelectronics WinModem,
I saw pages which says it is supported, too.
But about the 3Com WinModem I found only bad news, and infos
saying, 3Com is not supporting Linux-developer :-(
>From /proc/pci
Bus 0, device 16, function 0:
Ethernet controller:
Hi
I was thinking that there might be some developers out there who would
be interested in a project that we are working on...
http://magiconf.sheflug.co.uk/
this does point and click configuration of hardware. The Debian
packages haven't arrived yet but they should be available soon.
--
Th
Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
Jeremy Petzold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I need some help. I have a cd-rw/dvd-rom on my laptop
I downloaded ogle, ogle gui is not working right in sarge so I got rid
of it while I test out the access.
I have access to the CD-RW functions, so I know my scsi emulatio
Eric Sproul wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to the list. I'm posting in hopes of finding some information
about a Cardbus network card I would like to use.
I have a Simpletech Net100 Communicator; it's a 10/100 NIC and 56K modem
combo. I can't find any documentation from Simpletech regarding the
chipset fo
Paulo Lopes wrote:
Jeremy Petzold wrote:
Paulo Lopes wrote:
Hi again,
my laptop does not have a serial DB9 port, only PS2, USB or FireWire...
:-)
I guess i'll keep changing the protocol on XF86Config-4 whenever i
need to use the wheelmouse...
very simple solution.
use the wheel mouse
Jeremy Petzold wrote:
Paulo Lopes wrote:
Hi again,
my laptop does not have a serial DB9 port, only PS2, USB or FireWire...
:-)
I guess i'll keep changing the protocol on XF86Config-4 whenever i
need to use the wheelmouse...
very simple solution.
use the wheel mouse protocol for both...
Eric Sproul wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to the list. I'm posting in hopes of finding some information
about a Cardbus network card I would like to use.
I have a Simpletech Net100 Communicator; it's a 10/100 NIC and 56K modem
combo. I can't find any documentation from Simpletech regarding the
chipset for
Hi,
I'm new to the list. I'm posting in hopes of finding some information
about a Cardbus network card I would like to use.
I have a Simpletech Net100 Communicator; it's a 10/100 NIC and 56K modem
combo. I can't find any documentation from Simpletech regarding the
chipset for the NIC. I don't k
> > Ok, 30 Euro are not a so big motivation, but imagine some other
> > user would join ;-)
>
> AOL. So that's 60 euros in total...
me too ;-) 90 EUROs in total now
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I'm not sure whether the addition of the CorePointer option
as shown below will help, but just give it a try. Otherwise
try XFree86 -configure to generate a new config file.
Werner
> "XFree86 is not able to detect your mouse.
> Edit the file and correct the Device.
> Section "ServerLayout"
>
Salve Karl,
be happy to have a Lucent Microelectronics WinModem,
I saw pages which says it is supported, too.
But about the 3Com WinModem I found only bad news, and infos
saying, 3Com is not supporting Linux-developer :-(
>From /proc/pci
Bus 0, device 16, function 0:
Ethernet controller:
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 05:19:24PM +0100, Robert Michel wrote:
> Salve,
>
> I have a Dell Inspiron 4000 with a 3Com Mini-PCI combo WinModem
> and I fear, that this 3Com WinModem is still not supported :-(
So do I. From /proc/pci:
Bus 0, device 16, function 0:
Communication controller: L
Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
Jeremy Petzold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I need some help. I have a cd-rw/dvd-rom on my laptop
I downloaded ogle, ogle gui is not working right in sarge so I got rid
of it while I test out the access.
I have access to the CD-RW functions, so I know my scsi emulation
Hi all,
I installed Debian 3.0 Woody on a Sony VAIO PCG-F580 Laptop. Things are
pretty good BUT my system hangs randomly, sometimes after 10 hours,
sometimes after 10 minutes, wether I use KDE or Gnome. I use a regular
PS2 mouse on /dev/psaux and everything gets frozen, Ctrl-Alt-BckSpace
doesn'
Hi,
I have:
$ l /dev/dvd
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root4 May 23 20:22 /dev/dvd -> scd0
$ l /dev/scd0
brw-rw2 root cdrom 11, 0 Jul 5 2000 /dev/scd0
$ groups
mattia bin disk lp mail cdrom
$ cat /etc/fstab | grep dvd
/dev/dvd /cdrom iso9660 defaults,
Jeremy Petzold wrote:
OK, got my fstab changed, thanks to all for the help, I changed to VLC
as ogle would just not budge
now I get this:
Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by C library
libdvdcss error: css error: ioctl_ReadCopyright failed, make sure there
is a DVD in the drive, and that D
I'm not sure whether the addition of the CorePointer option
as shown below will help, but just give it a try. Otherwise
try XFree86 -configure to generate a new config file.
Werner
> "XFree86 is not able to detect your mouse.
> Edit the file and correct the Device.
> Section "ServerLayout"
>
> > Ok, 30 Euro are not a so big motivation, but imagine some other
> > user would join ;-)
>
> AOL. So that's 60 euros in total...
me too ;-) 90 EUROs in total now
--
|=| Werner Heuser = Keplerstr. 11A = D-10589 Berlin = Germany
|=| T. 0049 - (0)30 - 349 53 86
|=| http://MobiliX.org
Hi again,
my laptop does not have a serial DB9 port, only PS2, USB or FireWire...
:-)
I guess i'll keep changing the protocol on XF86Config-4 whenever i need
to use the wheelmouse...
Paulo.
cyn wrote:
it just occured to me - could you use the external mouse with a ps2
-> serial converter
Hi Dan!
On Thu, 07 Nov 2002, Dan Christensen wrote:
|> This is the TrueMobile 1180, not the 1150.
Now I know this, too. - I had to install Windows, to see which device it is.
|> There has been a lot of discussion of this on the linux-dell-laptops
|> list, and nobody has gotten the 1180 to work
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 05:19:24PM +0100, Robert Michel wrote:
> Salve,
>
> I have a Dell Inspiron 4000 with a 3Com Mini-PCI combo WinModem
> and I fear, that this 3Com WinModem is still not supported :-(
So do I. From /proc/pci:
Bus 0, device 16, function 0:
Communication controller: L
Hi all,
I installed Debian 3.0 Woody on a Sony VAIO PCG-F580 Laptop. Things are
pretty good BUT my system hangs randomly, sometimes after 10 hours,
sometimes after 10 minutes, wether I use KDE or Gnome. I use a regular
PS2 mouse on /dev/psaux and everything gets frozen, Ctrl-Alt-BckSpace
doesn'
Hi,
I have:
$ l /dev/dvd
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root4 May 23 20:22 /dev/dvd -> scd0
$ l /dev/scd0
brw-rw2 root cdrom 11, 0 Jul 5 2000 /dev/scd0
$ groups
mattia bin disk lp mail cdrom
$ cat /etc/fstab | grep dvd
/dev/dvd /cdrom iso9660 defaults,
Jeremy Petzold wrote:
OK, got my fstab changed, thanks to all for the help, I changed to VLC
as ogle would just not budge
now I get this:
Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by C library
libdvdcss error: css error: ioctl_ReadCopyright failed, make sure there
is a DVD in the drive, and that DV
Hi again,
my laptop does not have a serial DB9 port, only PS2, USB or FireWire...
:-)
I guess i'll keep changing the protocol on XF86Config-4 whenever i need
to use the wheelmouse...
Paulo.
cyn wrote:
it just occured to me - could you use the external mouse with a ps2
-> serial converter and
Hi Dan!
On Thu, 07 Nov 2002, Dan Christensen wrote:
|> This is the TrueMobile 1180, not the 1150.
Now I know this, too. - I had to install Windows, to see which device it is.
|> There has been a lot of discussion of this on the linux-dell-laptops
|> list, and nobody has gotten the 1180 to work
On 8-11-2002, at 02h 58'33", Joe Wreschnig wrote to debian-laptop about "Re:
running debian on a laptop - Sony Vaio"
>
> > Has anyone gotten sound to work on their Vaio? I hear that Emperor
> > Linux has figured out all the configuration stuff for that, but they
> > don't publish their configur
OK, got my fstab changed, thanks to all for the help, I changed to VLC
as ogle would just not budge
now I get this:
Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by C library
libdvdcss error: css error: ioctl_ReadCopyright failed, make sure there
is a DVD in the drive, and that DVD ioctls were compiled
On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 18:04, Larry Colen wrote:
> Is there some reason that SuperProbe doesn't seem to be available in
> the standard set of packages?
Debian uses the 'discover' system instead of SuperProbe.
> Has anyone gotten sound to work on their Vaio? I hear that Emperor
> Linux has figured
On 8-11-2002, at 02h 58'33", Joe Wreschnig wrote to debian-laptop about "Re: running
debian on a laptop - Sony Vaio"
>
> > Has anyone gotten sound to work on their Vaio? I hear that Emperor
> > Linux has figured out all the configuration stuff for that, but they
> > don't publish their configur
On 7-11-2002, at 22h 05'37", Jeremy Petzold wrote to debian-laptop about "I
need help setting up my DVD please."
>
> I edited my fstab to add a dvd entry here is my fstab :
>
> /# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
> #
> #
> /dev/hda2/ xfsdef
OK, got my fstab changed, thanks to all for the help, I changed to VLC
as ogle would just not budge
now I get this:
Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by C library
libdvdcss error: css error: ioctl_ReadCopyright failed, make sure there
is a DVD in the drive, and that DVD ioctls were compiled
On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 18:04, Larry Colen wrote:
> Is there some reason that SuperProbe doesn't seem to be available in
> the standard set of packages?
Debian uses the 'discover' system instead of SuperProbe.
> Has anyone gotten sound to work on their Vaio? I hear that Emperor
> Linux has figured
On 7-11-2002, at 22h 05'37", Jeremy Petzold wrote to debian-laptop about "I need help
setting up my DVD please."
>
> I edited my fstab to add a dvd entry here is my fstab :
>
> /# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
> #
> #
> /dev/hda2/ xfsdef
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