martin f krafft wrote (Tue 2002-Nov-26 23:17:09 +0100):
> ... i8kctl from the
> i8kutils package reports a temperature of 85 degrees Celsius, which
> just can't be.
Are you sure? The Register had an article the other day about a guy who
burnt his penis using his laptop on his lap - they deduced i
martin f krafft wrote (Tue 2002-Nov-26 23:17:09 +0100):
> ... i8kctl from the
> i8kutils package reports a temperature of 85 degrees Celsius, which
> just can't be.
Are you sure? The Register had an article the other day about a guy who
burnt his penis using his laptop on his lap - they deduced i
"Paulo" == Paulo Lopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paulo> hi, i want to connect my laptop to a dhcp network and i've
Paulo> been using it with static IP. I've been reading the
Paulo> /etc/network/interfaces file and don't know exactly what to
Paulo> do for dhcp. Nevertheless i'
also sprach Frank Trenkamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.11.27.0214 +0100]:
> it's the same with my Dell 8100, BIOS A11. What's even more weird
> - it happens *only* after closing the lid while suspended to RAM. On
> opening the lid the machine wakes up and turns its fan on at full
> speed, reporting 8
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 12:20, Jens Christian Gram wrote:
> Apparently it resets the bios or something...
No, apparently it forces a re-read of the temp sensors.
Doesn't happen with my A18 BIOS on i8000 and definately happens on A20
and A21 BIOS's too. Can't remember if I tried A19.
Problem or me
also sprach Tim Connors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.11.27.0222 +0100]:
> Damn. I don't think I will ever touch Dell laptops ever again. My own
> I4000 has had problems, such as 2 wonky HD's, but they just seem so damn
> unreliable, and have a lot of bios bugs.
I won't either. Not only have they seve
Hi,
> > Same thing with my Dell Latitude C400. I've heard of other
> > people having the same problem, too.
>
> Are you experiencing 85C too?
it's the same with my Dell 8100, BIOS A11. What's even more weird - it
happens *only* after closing the lid while suspended to RAM. On opening the
lid th
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Karl E. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.11.27.0147 +0100]:
> > Bad luck for you :-) For me the system would freeze less than .5
> > seconds every 3 or 4 seconds. Just enough to make me wonder whether I
> > was given de-caf by mistake..
martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I read somewhere that pressing Fn + z should solve the problem, but
>> I've not had a chance to try it myself yet.
>
> This seems to work for me. Is there any documentation on this?
>
> I am going to call Dell tomorrow to find out...
>
> THANKS a lot
also sprach Karl E. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.11.27.0147 +0100]:
> Bad luck for you :-) For me the system would freeze less than .5
> seconds every 3 or 4 seconds. Just enough to make me wonder whether I
> was given de-caf by mistake...
The phenomenon of the mouse freezing or keyboard i
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 01:29:09AM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Karl E. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.11.27.0059 +0100]:
> > I've seen similar things on my Dell I4000 - but only after using hotswap
> > - e.g. removing the cd-rom drive. Same symptoms. I learned the hard way
> >
also sprach Karl E. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.11.27.0059 +0100]:
> I've seen similar things on my Dell I4000 - but only after using hotswap
> - e.g. removing the cd-rom drive. Same symptoms. I learned the hard way
> to make sure that I rmmod'ed ide-cd *before* removing the cdrom drive.
> I read somewhere that pressing Fn + z should solve the problem, but
> I've not had a chance to try it myself yet.
This seems to work for me. Is there any documentation on this?
I am going to call Dell tomorrow to find out...
THANKS a lot (that's not screaming, that's joyful!)
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On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 11:28:57PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> I am typing this message and swearing alongside, because every 20th
> character or so just doesn't show up in vim, which I use through mutt
> within an aterm running through WindowMaker on XF86 4.2.1-3 on
> a Debian testing system o
martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> also sprach Marcus C. Gottwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.11.26.2348 +0100]:
> > Same thing with my Dell Latitude C400. I've heard of other
> > people having the same problem, too.
>
> Are you experiencing 85C too?
>
> Have you, or anyone you know eve
"Paulo" == Paulo Lopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paulo> hi, i want to connect my laptop to a dhcp network and i've
Paulo> been using it with static IP. I've been reading the
Paulo> /etc/network/interfaces file and don't know exactly what to
Paulo> do for dhcp. Nevertheless i'
also sprach Frank Trenkamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.11.27.0214 +0100]:
> it's the same with my Dell 8100, BIOS A11. What's even more weird
> - it happens *only* after closing the lid while suspended to RAM. On
> opening the lid the machine wakes up and turns its fan on at full
> speed, reporting 8
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 12:20, Jens Christian Gram wrote:
> Apparently it resets the bios or something...
No, apparently it forces a re-read of the temp sensors.
Doesn't happen with my A18 BIOS on i8000 and definately happens on A20
and A21 BIOS's too. Can't remember if I tried A19.
Problem or me
also sprach Tim Connors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.11.27.0222 +0100]:
> Damn. I don't think I will ever touch Dell laptops ever again. My own
> I4000 has had problems, such as 2 wonky HD's, but they just seem so damn
> unreliable, and have a lot of bios bugs.
I won't either. Not only have they seve
also sprach Marcus C. Gottwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.11.26.2348 +0100]:
> Same thing with my Dell Latitude C400. I've heard of other
> people having the same problem, too.
Are you experiencing 85C too?
Have you, or anyone you know ever checked, whether the problem exists
with Windoze as well?
Hi,
> > Same thing with my Dell Latitude C400. I've heard of other
> > people having the same problem, too.
>
> Are you experiencing 85C too?
it's the same with my Dell 8100, BIOS A11. What's even more weird - it
happens *only* after closing the lid while suspended to RAM. On opening the
lid th
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Karl E. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.11.27.0147 +0100]:
> > Bad luck for you :-) For me the system would freeze less than .5
> > seconds every 3 or 4 seconds. Just enough to make me wonder whether I
> > was given de-caf by mistake..
martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I read somewhere that pressing Fn + z should solve the problem, but
>> I've not had a chance to try it myself yet.
>
> This seems to work for me. Is there any documentation on this?
>
> I am going to call Dell tomorrow to find out...
>
> THANKS a lot
also sprach Karl E. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.11.27.0147 +0100]:
> Bad luck for you :-) For me the system would freeze less than .5
> seconds every 3 or 4 seconds. Just enough to make me wonder whether I
> was given de-caf by mistake...
The phenomenon of the mouse freezing or keyboard i
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 01:29:09AM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Karl E. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.11.27.0059 +0100]:
> > I've seen similar things on my Dell I4000 - but only after using hotswap
> > - e.g. removing the cd-rom drive. Same symptoms. I learned the hard way
> >
Hello,
martin f krafft wrote (Tue 2002-Nov-26 23:17:09 +0100):
> ... i8kctl from the
> i8kutils package reports a temperature of 85 degrees Celsius, which
> just can't be. Whenever this phenomenon happens, it's at 85C though,
> so I am wondering what's broke.
Same thing with my Dell Latitude C4
also sprach Karl E. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.11.27.0059 +0100]:
> I've seen similar things on my Dell I4000 - but only after using hotswap
> - e.g. removing the cd-rom drive. Same symptoms. I learned the hard way
> to make sure that I rmmod'ed ide-cd *before* removing the cdrom drive.
> I read somewhere that pressing Fn + z should solve the problem, but
> I've not had a chance to try it myself yet.
This seems to work for me. Is there any documentation on this?
I am going to call Dell tomorrow to find out...
THANKS a lot (that's not screaming, that's joyful!)
--
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I am typing this message and swearing alongside, because every 20th
character or so just doesn't show up in vim, which I use through mutt
within an aterm running through WindowMaker on XF86 4.2.1-3 on
a Debian testing system on my Latitude C610 (with a PII 1.2 GHz and
1024Mb of RAM), displaying thr
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 11:28:57PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> I am typing this message and swearing alongside, because every 20th
> character or so just doesn't show up in vim, which I use through mutt
> within an aterm running through WindowMaker on XF86 4.2.1-3 on
> a Debian testing system o
Every now and then, my Dell Latitude C610 will decide to run its fans
at full speed, eating my battery and being loud, and all that for no
apparent reason.
Just like right now, I got home, turned it on (it was
suspended-to-RAM), and both fans immediately started. i8kctl from the
i8kutils package r
I have been trying for two full days to get an NFS installation of Debian
onto my new work-issued Thinkpad R31 w/built-in Intel E100 NIC to no
avail.
I have a new 3COM/Mhz 10/100 card and an ol' but trusty Xircom IIps card.
With a 2.4.19 kernel monolithically (i.e. no modules) built, with NFS
sup
martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> also sprach Marcus C. Gottwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.11.26.2348 +0100]:
> > Same thing with my Dell Latitude C400. I've heard of other
> > people having the same problem, too.
>
> Are you experiencing 85C too?
>
> Have you, or anyone you know eve
also sprach Marcus C. Gottwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.11.26.2348 +0100]:
> Same thing with my Dell Latitude C400. I've heard of other
> people having the same problem, too.
Are you experiencing 85C too?
Have you, or anyone you know ever checked, whether the problem exists
with Windoze as well?
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 15:30:31 -0500
Levi Waldron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By the way, the modem is accessed through COM2, on an older Windows 95
> machine.
If that's the case, then you shouldn't need the Windows driver (mind
you, it wouldn't do you any good anyways); you can just access the mod
Hello,
martin f krafft wrote (Tue 2002-Nov-26 23:17:09 +0100):
> ... i8kctl from the
> i8kutils package reports a temperature of 85 degrees Celsius, which
> just can't be. Whenever this phenomenon happens, it's at 85C though,
> so I am wondering what's broke.
Same thing with my Dell Latitude C4
I am typing this message and swearing alongside, because every 20th
character or so just doesn't show up in vim, which I use through mutt
within an aterm running through WindowMaker on XF86 4.2.1-3 on
a Debian testing system on my Latitude C610 (with a PII 1.2 GHz and
1024Mb of RAM), displaying thr
Every now and then, my Dell Latitude C610 will decide to run its fans
at full speed, eating my battery and being loud, and all that for no
apparent reason.
Just like right now, I got home, turned it on (it was
suspended-to-RAM), and both fans immediately started. i8kctl from the
i8kutils package r
By the way, the modem is accessed through COM2, on an older Windows 95
machine.
On November 26, 2002 03:24 pm, you wrote:
> Quick question: Is there any potential purpose to keeping the driver
> comm.drv that makes my modem works in Windoze before wiping it out? ie to
> use the driver through W
I have been trying for two full days to get an NFS installation of Debian
onto my new work-issued Thinkpad R31 w/built-in Intel E100 NIC to no
avail.
I have a new 3COM/Mhz 10/100 card and an ol' but trusty Xircom IIps card.
With a 2.4.19 kernel monolithically (i.e. no modules) built, with NFS
sup
Quick question: Is there any potential purpose to keeping the driver
comm.drv that makes my modem works in Windoze before wiping it out? ie to
use the driver through Wine or something?
I'm not sure yet if this modem is one of the Lindows-supported ones, because
I'm having a hard time figuri
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On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 10:47:03PM -0500, Jeremy Petzold wrote:
> casue I screwed upit is ACPI not APCI.
>
APIC is also something completely different...
You'd think they could have picked different letters.
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Levi Waldron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By the way, the modem is accessed through COM2, on an older Windows 95
> machine.
If that's the case, then you shouldn't need the Windows driver (mind
you, it wouldn't do you any good anyways); you can just access the mod
subscribe
By the way, the modem is accessed through COM2, on an older Windows 95
machine.
On November 26, 2002 03:24 pm, you wrote:
> Quick question: Is there any potential purpose to keeping the driver
> comm.drv that makes my modem works in Windoze before wiping it out? ie to
> use the driver through W
Quick question: Is there any potential purpose to keeping the driver
comm.drv that makes my modem works in Windoze before wiping it out? ie to
use the driver through Wine or something?
I'm not sure yet if this modem is one of the Lindows-supported ones, because
I'm having a hard time figuri
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 10:47:03PM -0500, Jeremy Petzold wrote:
> casue I screwed upit is ACPI not APCI.
>
APIC is also something completely different...
You'd think they could have picked different letters.
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On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 11:21:20AM +0200, Baruch Even wrote:
> * Jeremy Petzold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021126 11:05]:
> > get the vanilla kernel. get the ACPI patch, and from the top level kernel
> > source directory, if the patch file is zipped do a:
> >
> > zcat | patch -p0
> For the record, if
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 11:21:20AM +0200, Baruch Even wrote:
> * Jeremy Petzold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021126 11:05]:
> > get the vanilla kernel. get the ACPI patch, and from the top level kernel
> > source directory, if the patch file is zipped do a:
> >
> > zcat | patch -p0
> For the record, if
I had for a long time trouble with compiling my kernels and get network
to work on my Dell Inspirion 2500. In the end I found out that the network
card only worked when I downloaded and pached an updated ACPI from
acpi.sf.net. I tried with 2.4.17-19
I have a this card: Intel Corp. 82557 [Ethernet
Hello Lists.
Thank you for your suggestions ! Got clear now about grub's numbering.
And the penguin offers me a beer from the mbr, and this moment behind me
there's the windull2000 device installer happily rattling through the hd
Looking back, the main problem was that i made things too com
that could be cause by your sound server settings, try increasing the
latency, also, have you installed all the ALSA utilities and alsa m odules
for sound programs?
- Original Message -
From: "Oleg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jeremy Petzold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Maximilian Pascher"
<[EMAIL P
I had for a long time trouble with compiling my kernels and get network
to work on my Dell Inspirion 2500. In the end I found out that the network
card only worked when I downloaded and pached an updated ACPI from
acpi.sf.net. I tried with 2.4.17-19
I have a this card: Intel Corp. 82557 [Ethernet
Hello Lists.
Thank you for your suggestions ! Got clear now about grub's numbering.
And the penguin offers me a beer from the mbr, and this moment behind me
there's the windull2000 device installer happily rattling through the hd
Looking back, the main problem was that i made things too com
that could be cause by your sound server settings, try increasing the
latency, also, have you installed all the ALSA utilities and alsa m odules
for sound programs?
- Original Message -
From: "Oleg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jeremy Petzold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Maximilian Pascher"
<[EMAIL P
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 12:01:08 +
Paulo Lopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
PL> dhcpcd does not show up on my cd installation woody 3.0r0 updated
PL> with security.debian.org
PL> patches. (i don't use testing/unstable packages because last time
PL> i've done it, my the upgrade
PL> to lilo made my sy
Ionel Mugurel Ciobica wrote:
On 26-11-2002, at 10h 27'59", Paulo Lopes wrote to debian-laptop about "dhcp setup
on debian woody"
hi,
i want to connect my laptop to a dhcp network and i've been using it
with static IP. I've been reading the /etc/network/interfaces file and
don't know exac
On 26-11-2002, at 10h 27'59", Paulo Lopes wrote to debian-laptop about "dhcp
setup on debian woody"
> hi,
>
> i want to connect my laptop to a dhcp network and i've been using it
> with static IP. I've been reading the /etc/network/interfaces file and
> don't know exactly what to do for dhcp. N
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Faculty of Food Science
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On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 11:43:31AM +0100, Emmanuel Di Pretoro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I try to install my ADSL modem (an Alcatel Speedtouch), but it's failed :-(
>
> Can you tell me if the installation 2.4.18 kernel is compiled with the
> right options ?
Has it worked before?
> If yes, all what I mu
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 11:43, Emmanuel Di Pretoro wrote:
> I try to install my ADSL modem (an Alcatel Speedtouch), but it's failed :-(
>
> Can you tell me if the installation 2.4.18 kernel is compiled with the
> right options ?
It is not AFAIK.
You need to compile your own kernel with the kernel-pat
Hi,
I try to install my ADSL modem (an Alcatel Speedtouch), but it's failed :-(
Can you tell me if the installation 2.4.18 kernel is compiled with the right
options ?
If yes, all what I must do is to compile the open driver, and run 'modem_run -f
mgmt.o -m' and 'pppd call adsl'.
So I've tri
hi,
i want to connect my laptop to a dhcp network and i've been using it
with static IP. I've been reading the /etc/network/interfaces file and
don't know exactly what to do for dhcp. Nevertheless i've been trying to
make it work and in the howto's i've read it says that i need to install
"dh
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 12:01:08 +
Paulo Lopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
PL> dhcpcd does not show up on my cd installation woody 3.0r0 updated
PL> with security.debian.org
PL> patches. (i don't use testing/unstable packages because last time
PL> i've done it, my the upgrade
PL> to lilo made my sy
Ionel Mugurel Ciobica wrote:
On 26-11-2002, at 10h 27'59", Paulo Lopes wrote to debian-laptop about "dhcp setup on debian woody"
hi,
i want to connect my laptop to a dhcp network and i've been using it
with static IP. I've been reading the /etc/network/interfaces file and
don't know exactly
* Jeremy Petzold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021126 11:05]:
> get the vanilla kernel. get the ACPI patch, and from the top level kernel
> source directory, if the patch file is zipped do a:
>
> zcat | patch -p0
For the record, if someone is interested in patching the Debian kernel
and not the vanilla k
On 26-11-2002, at 10h 27'59", Paulo Lopes wrote to debian-laptop about "dhcp setup on
debian woody"
> hi,
>
> i want to connect my laptop to a dhcp network and i've been using it
> with static IP. I've been reading the /etc/network/interfaces file and
> don't know exactly what to do for dhcp. N
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Ph.D student Dept.Refrigeration
St Istvan University
Faculty of Food Science
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 11:43:31AM +0100, Emmanuel Di Pretoro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I try to install my ADSL modem (an Alcatel Speedtouch), but it's failed :-(
>
> Can you tell me if the installation 2.4.18 kernel is compiled with the
> right options ?
Has it worked before?
> If yes, all what I mu
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 11:43, Emmanuel Di Pretoro wrote:
> I try to install my ADSL modem (an Alcatel Speedtouch), but it's failed :-(
>
> Can you tell me if the installation 2.4.18 kernel is compiled with the
> right options ?
It is not AFAIK.
You need to compile your own kernel with the kernel-pat
* Oleg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-11-25 19:19] :
> On Monday 25 November 2002 02:24 pm, Jeremy Petzold wrote:
> > you need to patch the kernel with the ACPI patch and then compile all the
> > ACPI options(except one near the top of the list that blanks out the rest)
> > into the kernel. then you wil
Hi,
I try to install my ADSL modem (an Alcatel Speedtouch), but it's failed :-(
Can you tell me if the installation 2.4.18 kernel is compiled with the right options ?
If yes, all what I must do is to compile the open driver, and run 'modem_run -f mgmt.o
-m' and 'pppd call adsl'.
So I've trie
hi,
i want to connect my laptop to a dhcp network and i've been using it
with static IP. I've been reading the /etc/network/interfaces file and
don't know exactly what to do for dhcp. Nevertheless i've been trying to
make it work and in the howto's i've read it says that i need to install
"dhc
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 02:49:56AM +, Pedro Jorge wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a newbie to Debian. I've been using 'commercial' linux (Red Hat and
> Suse) in my desktop for some time, but i've never had a real problem
> with them, so i don't know much about the OS.
Commercial Debian variants include
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 01:37:18AM -0500, Oleg wrote:
> On Monday 25 November 2002 10:47 pm, Jeremy Petzold wrote:
> > casue I screwed upit is ACPI not APCI.
> >
> > get the vanilla kernel. get the ACPI patch, and from the top level kernel
> > source directory, if the patch file is zipped do a:
On Monday 25 November 2002 22:37, Oleg wrote:
>
> [1] I don't really understand why there are two independent volume controls
> in aumix: "vol" is referred to as the main volume control, and "pcm" is
> connected to the xmms volume control.
PCM is the data output by mp3, ogg, etc. Some sound cards
* Jeremy Petzold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021126 11:05]:
> get the vanilla kernel. get the ACPI patch, and from the top level kernel
> source directory, if the patch file is zipped do a:
>
> zcat | patch -p0
For the record, if someone is interested in patching the Debian kernel
and not the vanilla k
* Oleg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-11-25 19:19] :
> On Monday 25 November 2002 02:24 pm, Jeremy Petzold wrote:
> > you need to patch the kernel with the ACPI patch and then compile all the
> > ACPI options(except one near the top of the list that blanks out the rest)
> > into the kernel. then you wil
On Monday 25 November 2002 10:47 pm, Jeremy Petzold wrote:
> casue I screwed upit is ACPI not APCI.
>
> get the vanilla kernel. get the ACPI patch, and from the top level kernel
> source directory, if the patch file is zipped do a:
>
> zcat | patch -p0
>
> if it is not zipped do a:
>
> cat |p
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 02:49:56AM +, Pedro Jorge wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a newbie to Debian. I've been using 'commercial' linux (Red Hat and
> Suse) in my desktop for some time, but i've never had a real problem
> with them, so i don't know much about the OS.
Commercial Debian variants include
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