As I could not find any references with respect to Linux and this laptop
before I bought it, I thought I would drop a short note stating that Linux
works fine on it. So here it goes, in semi-random order:
* What is it?
An inexpensive ($950), 4.4 pound heavy, 12" screen with a Celeron 1200, 256mb
hi there...
Received at 2002-12-20 / 23:45 by nikolaj erichsen:
> I just bought a siemens me45 (s45) and wonder if anybody have any
> experience in syncronicing this mobile phone with debian/linux (like
> calendar and phonebook)...
> I know it uses some standard called vcal ...!
apt-get install s
I just bought a siemens me45 (s45) and wonder if anybody have any
experience in syncronicing this mobile phone with debian/linux (like
calendar and phonebook)...
I know it uses some standard called vcal ...!
-->nikolaj
hi there...
Received at 2002-12-20 / 23:45 by nikolaj erichsen:
> I just bought a siemens me45 (s45) and wonder if anybody have any
> experience in syncronicing this mobile phone with debian/linux (like
> calendar and phonebook)...
> I know it uses some standard called vcal ...!
apt-get install s
I just bought a siemens me45 (s45) and wonder if anybody have any
experience in syncronicing this mobile phone with debian/linux (like
calendar and phonebook)...
I know it uses some standard called vcal ...!
-->nikolaj
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I just installed Woody r1 (presumably, as I connected to sources on the
net while installing, and it downloaded a lot of stuff). I included
pilot-link, gnome-pilot, evolution, and the things they each said they
depended on. The kernel is 2.2.20.
I have been running Redhat 7.3, and have been reli
I just installed Woody r1 (presumably, as I connected to sources on the
net while installing, and it downloaded a lot of stuff). I included
pilot-link, gnome-pilot, evolution, and the things they each said they
depended on. The kernel is 2.2.20.
I have been running Redhat 7.3, and have been reli
Bradley Alexander wrote:
I just recently reinstalled Woody on my T8100. The first time, I
installed using a port replicator. After install, when I booted the
machine on the port replicator, it would find the interface and assign
the IP address. When I was using the PCMCIA NIC (a Xircom RealPort 1
Bradley Alexander wrote:
I just recently reinstalled Woody on my T8100. The first time, I
installed using a port replicator. After install, when I booted the
machine on the port replicator, it would find the interface and assign
the IP address. When I was using the PCMCIA NIC (a Xircom RealPort 16
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