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> Thanks, Martin, for your information, by the way, would you tell me
> which audio chipset you have ?
i810_audio.o:
Intel Corp. 82801CA/CAM AC'97 Audio
But I think what makes the audio on this machine is the good set of
speakers. The chipset is fair. I am not really the one to ask on this
kind
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 11:51:38PM +, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> Anyone have a download site for PS2.EXE, and/or can you tell me if it
> can be run from a DOS bootable disk? Will the changes made by it
> persist in a Linux session?
You can get it from IBM by starting at
http://www.pc.ibm.co
on Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 09:38:32PM +, Karsten M. Self
(kmself@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
> I'm trying to get XFree86 v4 configured on a Thinkpad 560.
>
> My XF86Config-4 file and XFree86.0.log follow. It gives X at 800x600,
> but the display leaves window elements and artifacts sprayed around the
Thanks, Martin, for your information, by the way, would you tell me
which audio chipset you have ? So if not Dell do you know about any
other alternative machine with good audio and video which might work
really good with Debian ? (I use sid at home and woody at work, so any
for me would be ok eith
The ThinkPad BIOS is only accessible via a programmatic interface. From
the vendor, there's PC2.EXE, the Linux equivalent, tpctl, isn't working
for me.
Anyone have a download site for PC2.EXE, and/or can you tell me if it
can be run from a DOS bootable disk? Will the changes made by it
persist i
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 11:51:38PM +, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> Anyone have a download site for PS2.EXE, and/or can you tell me if it
> can be run from a DOS bootable disk? Will the changes made by it
> persist in a Linux session?
You can get it from IBM by starting at
http://www.pc.ibm.co
on Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 09:38:32PM +, Karsten M. Self ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I'm trying to get XFree86 v4 configured on a Thinkpad 560.
>
> My XF86Config-4 file and XFree86.0.log follow. It gives X at 800x600,
> but the display leaves window elements and artifacts sprayed around the
> s
on Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 04:39:42PM -0500, Eric C. Cooper ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Eric, thanks for the response, please keep list mail on list ;-)
> I'm successfully using thinkpad-source_4.0-1 from debian testing on my
> TP560, but it only works with kernel 2.4.19 and later, according to
> th
Thanks, Martin, for your information, by the way, would you tell me
which audio chipset you have ? So if not Dell do you know about any
other alternative machine with good audio and video which might work
really good with Debian ? (I use sid at home and woody at work, so any
for me would be ok eith
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 07:04:39PM +, Rama wrote:
> hi all, I'm new to laptops (just about to get the first one) and I'd
> need an advise on which option should be considered in order to get the
> best sound & graphics performance from it. I'd need a good audio
> solution (if none onboard audio
The ThinkPad BIOS is only accessible via a programmatic interface. From
the vendor, there's PC2.EXE, the Linux equivalent, tpctl, isn't working
for me.
Anyone have a download site for PC2.EXE, and/or can you tell me if it
can be run from a DOS bootable disk? Will the changes made by it
persist i
on Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 04:39:42PM -0500, Eric C. Cooper ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Eric, thanks for the response, please keep list mail on list ;-)
> I'm successfully using thinkpad-source_4.0-1 from debian testing on my
> TP560, but it only works with kernel 2.4.19 and later, according to
> the
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 07:04:39PM +, Rama wrote:
> hi all, I'm new to laptops (just about to get the first one) and I'd
> need an advise on which option should be considered in order to get the
> best sound & graphics performance from it. I'd need a good audio
> solution (if none onboard audio
also sprach Rama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.12.02.2004 +0100]:
> I was looking at Dell Inspirons or Latitude but some people told me that
> the audio on those machines is pretty poor.
The audio on my Latitude is quite good, actually. Nevertheless, Dell's
machines and service have really gone down o
hi all, I'm new to laptops (just about to get the first one) and I'd
need an advise on which option should be considered in order to get the
best sound & graphics performance from it. I'd need a good audio
solution (if none onboard audio is acceptable, probably USB or other
alternative, but I don't
- Original Message -
From: "Jan Stamer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 7:17 PM
Subject: Debian on Acer Travelmate 220
> Hi folks,
>
> I am not very experienced with Linux but I dont have any problems with
> my desktop pc.
>
> Anyway I cant get it working with my
Hi folks,
I am not very experienced with Linux but I dont have any problems with
my desktop pc.
Anyway I cant get it working with my new Travelmate 225XC (220 series).
I do have problems with the Xserver:
It says
fatal error: "no screens found"
Although I think I didnt make mistakes installi
also sprach Rama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.12.02.2004 +0100]:
> I was looking at Dell Inspirons or Latitude but some people told me that
> the audio on those machines is pretty poor.
The audio on my Latitude is quite good, actually. Nevertheless, Dell's
machines and service have really gone down o
also sprach Karl E. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.12.01.1704 +0100]:
> > However, it doesn't cause the temperature to be any lower,
> > and apm doesn't seem to think my battery is going to last any longer.
>
> I don't see any change in the temperature either (I hadn't checked
> before now).
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 12:14:57AM -0500, Dan Christensen wrote:
> "Karl E. Jorgensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On I4000 (bios A16):
> > fn+#Toggle CPU speed
>
> For the record, with a US keyboard this is fn+\ (backslash, above
> the enter key). I didn't reboot with the
hi all, I'm new to laptops (just about to get the first one) and I'd
need an advise on which option should be considered in order to get the
best sound & graphics performance from it. I'd need a good audio
solution (if none onboard audio is acceptable, probably USB or other
alternative, but I don't
- Original Message -
From: "Jan Stamer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 7:17 PM
Subject: Debian on Acer Travelmate 220
> Hi folks,
>
> I am not very experienced with Linux but I dont have any problems with
> my desktop pc.
>
> Anyway I cant get
Hi folks,
I am not very experienced with Linux but I dont have any problems with
my desktop pc.
Anyway I cant get it working with my new Travelmate 225XC (220 series).
I do have problems with the Xserver:
It says
fatal error: "no screens found"
Although I think I didnt make mistakes installing
also sprach Karl E. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.12.01.1704 +0100]:
> > However, it doesn't cause the temperature to be any lower,
> > and apm doesn't seem to think my battery is going to last any longer.
>
> I don't see any change in the temperature either (I hadn't checked
> before now).
Hello,
I've installed Debian 3.0 a few days ago. After
installing it, I updated the kernel to 2.4.19.
Then I decided to install
x-window-system.
Apt-get install x-window-system worked
fine.
The only problem it seems, is my
laptop-monitor.
I don't know the specs. of it and I haven't got any
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 12:14:57AM -0500, Dan Christensen wrote:
> "Karl E. Jorgensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On I4000 (bios A16):
> > fn+#Toggle CPU speed
>
> For the record, with a US keyboard this is fn+\ (backslash, above
> the enter key). I didn't reboot with the
Title: Toshiba 2595xDVD and HP 712C printing
Tom Bodine's solution to HP712C printing with Debian Linux
The story of how I discovered this is here.
I have a 2.4.19 kernel running. The config file from the source
directory is here.
I have CUUPS to manage my printers
You can get the following fro
also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.12.01.1604 +0100]:
> I have a 1.2 GHz Mobile PIII and the BIOS reports the current CPU
> speed to be 800MHz, while bogomips returns 750.
>
> I want my 1.2 GHz! How? Fn-\ on my US keyboard doesn't seem to do
> anything. Or do I need to strategic
Hello,
I've installed Debian 3.0 a few days ago. After
installing it, I updated the kernel to 2.4.19.
Then I decided to install
x-window-system.
Apt-get install x-window-system worked
fine.
The only problem it seems, is my
laptop-monitor.
I don't know the specs. of it and I haven't got any
> Synaptics PS/2 type touch pad
You may try the driver at
http://mobilix.org/touchpad_driver.html
Werner
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This problem seems kind of solved, at least after upgrading to BIOS
version A13 on the Latitude C610 here, I have not experienced anymore
problems.
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also sprach Tim Connors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.12.01.0744 +0100]:
> bogmips tells me 650 when in high speed mode. This corresponds with its
> clock freq of 650 (interestingly, since the bogomips count at bootup is
> twice the clock-speed). When in low speed mode, it tells me 110!
I have a 1.2 G
Title: Toshiba 2595xDVD and HP 712C printing
Tom Bodine's solution to HP712C printing with Debian Linux
The story of how I discovered this is here.
I have a 2.4.19 kernel running. The config file from the source
directory is here.
I have CUUPS to manage my printers
You can get the following fro
also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.12.01.1604 +0100]:
> I have a 1.2 GHz Mobile PIII and the BIOS reports the current CPU
> speed to be 800MHz, while bogomips returns 750.
>
> I want my 1.2 GHz! How? Fn-\ on my US keyboard doesn't seem to do
> anything. Or do I need to strategic
> Synaptics PS/2 type touch pad
You may try the driver at
http://mobilix.org/touchpad_driver.html
Werner
--
|=| Werner Heuser = Keplerstr. 11A = D-10589 Berlin = Germany
|=| T. 0049 - (0)30 - 349 53 86
|=| http://MobiliX.org UniX on Mobile Systems: HOWTOs,Software
|=| http://Xtops.
This problem seems kind of solved, at least after upgrading to BIOS
version A13 on the Latitude C610 here, I have not experienced anymore
problems.
--
.''`. martin f. krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: :' :proud Debian developer, admin, and user
`. `'`
`- Debian - when you have better thin
also sprach Tim Connors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.12.01.0744 +0100]:
> bogmips tells me 650 when in high speed mode. This corresponds with its
> clock freq of 650 (interestingly, since the bogomips count at bootup is
> twice the clock-speed). When in low speed mode, it tells me 110!
I have a 1.2 G
Hi!
Tim Connors wrote (Sun 2002-Dec-01 17:44:58 +1100):
> bogmips tells me 650 when in high speed mode. This corresponds with its
> clock freq of 650 (interestingly, since the bogomips count at bootup is
> twice the clock-speed). When in low speed mode, it tells me 110!
Just to avoid confusion:
Hi!
Tim Connors wrote (Sun 2002-Dec-01 17:44:58 +1100):
> bogmips tells me 650 when in high speed mode. This corresponds with its
> clock freq of 650 (interestingly, since the bogomips count at bootup is
> twice the clock-speed). When in low speed mode, it tells me 110!
Just to avoid confusion:
On Sun, 1 Dec 2002, Dan Christensen wrote:
> "Karl E. Jorgensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On I4000 (bios A16):
> > fn+#Toggle CPU speed
Yes - I had tried that before with no luck. But the missing peice of info
was the X keycode. Thanks for that one...
> For the record,
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