On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 18:40, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Matej Cepl wrote:
> > > Realistically I think the best way would be to run whereami
> > > in the up/down hooks with --hint options used to restrict
> > > the detection rulesets.
> >
> > I have created these two scripts (saved to /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/
>
Matej Cepl wrote:
> Andrew McMillan wrote:
> > Realistically I think the best way would be to run whereami in the
> > up/down hooks with --hint options used to restrict the detection
> > rulesets.
I have created these two scripts (saved to /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/ and
/etc/ppp/ip-down.d/ respectively) an
I have
installed the
http://spazioinwind.libero.it/fstanchina/debian/fglrx-glc22-4.2.0.html
package and it setup all my configs to match those instructions. I am completely unable to run Xwindows in Debian but, Knoppix loads fine, Mandrake installs and loads X fine.
I have run debian on
Matej Cepl wrote:
> > Realistically I think the best way would be to run whereami
> > in the up/down hooks with --hint options used to restrict
> > the detection rulesets.
>
> I have created these two scripts (saved to /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/
> and /etc/ppp/ip-down.d/ respectively) and all seems to be w
Matej Cepl wrote:
> Andrew McMillan wrote:
> > Realistically I think the best way would be to run whereami in the
> > up/down hooks with --hint options used to restrict the detection
> > rulesets.
I have created these two scripts (saved to /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/ and
/etc/ppp/ip-down.d/ respectively) an
Joao Pedro Clemente wrote:
> But I already downgraded sucessfully (at least to the extend that I've
> worked 'will now). I actually followed the pinning instruction given
> somewhere in the middle of that thread.
Just to make sure, that you have really downgraded: after
apt-get-ing security packag
I have
installed the
http://spazioinwind.libero.it/fstanchina/debian/fglrx-glc22-4.2.0.html
package and it setup all my configs to match those instructions. I am completely unable to run Xwindows in Debian but, Knoppix loads fine, Mandrake installs and loads X fine.
I have run debian on
Joao Pedro Clemente wrote:
> But I already downgraded sucessfully (at least to the extend that I've
> worked 'will now). I actually followed the pinning instruction given
> somewhere in the middle of that thread.
Just to make sure, that you have really downgraded: after
apt-get-ing security packag
Hello,
Does anyone have experience with
IBM ThinkPad R40 HIGH(TR8K2BE) ?
I am thinking of buying a laptop :)
--
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Web pagehttp://www.webworm.org
GNU/Linux for schools http://www.nongnu.org/glms
Savannah hac
Hello,
Does anyone have experience with
IBM ThinkPad R40 HIGH(TR8K2BE) ?
I am thinking of buying a laptop :)
--
Rudy Gevaert[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web pagehttp://www.webworm.org
GNU/Linux for schools http://www.nongnu.org/glms
Savannah hac
At our Department we are about to order a number of Laptop computers,
and it looks like we shall be able to get good price/performance from
NEC. In particular, we shall not be paying to Micro$oft for SW we do not
intend to use.
Are there any success stories for Versa P440 under Deb
On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 09:17, Joel Alexandre wrote:
> thanks to all that replied.
>
> now that i found the wlan device i don't know how to continue.
>
> the device is this one:
>
> 02:08.0 Network controller: Harris Semiconductor: Unknown device 3873
> (rev 01)
> Subsystem: Intel Corp.:
Joel as far as i can see right now it's a prism2 card.
I found a site dealing with this card:
http://www.schiessle.org/howto/x24/
it's in german,
but if you spend some time using the following url you should get further:
http://www.google.nl/search?hl=nl&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=Harris+Semiconductor+
At our Department we are about to order a number of Laptop computers,
and it looks like we shall be able to get good price/performance from
NEC. In particular, we shall not be paying to Micro$oft for SW we do not
intend to use.
Are there any success stories for Versa P440 under Deb
On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 09:17, Joel Alexandre wrote:
> thanks to all that replied.
>
> now that i found the wlan device i don't know how to continue.
>
> the device is this one:
>
> 02:08.0 Network controller: Harris Semiconductor: Unknown device 3873
> (rev 01)
> Subsystem: Intel Corp.:
Joel as far as i can see right now it's a prism2 card.
I found a site dealing with this card:
http://www.schiessle.org/howto/x24/
it's in german,
but if you spend some time using the following url you should get further:
http://www.google.nl/search?hl=nl&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=Harris+Semiconductor+Un
thanks to all that replied.
now that i found the wlan device i don't know how to continue.
the device is this one:
02:08.0 Network controller: Harris Semiconductor: Unknown device 3873
(rev 01)
Subsystem: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 2510
Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency
On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 01:13, Sunny Wu wrote:
> Yeah i tried to enable the arts soundserver.
> But it still doesnt mix the sounds output from more than 1 app.
> And not long after, it will show a "Fatal error: CPU Overload" error.
>
KDE users need to help more with this. You need to make sure that
> > Anyway, I decided to go back to woody and kde 2.2.2.
> > I changed my apt/preferences file as reported in apt_preferences man file
> > and did a "apt-get -u dist-update" and it reverted sucessfully to woody
> > (except for the /etc/debian_version file, that still says
> > "testing/unstable": A
Hello list people.
Here's a bash-script i wrote last days.
It's a apm logger (not graphically) and warning/information pager.
It's not meant to analyze the battery, but can be used to test out the
powerfail point.
Also, good for being warned independent from the session type.
It seems to work,
thanks to all that replied.
now that i found the wlan device i don't know how to continue.
the device is this one:
02:08.0 Network controller: Harris Semiconductor: Unknown device 3873
(rev 01)
Subsystem: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 2510
Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 3
On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 01:13, Sunny Wu wrote:
> Yeah i tried to enable the arts soundserver.
> But it still doesnt mix the sounds output from more than 1 app.
> And not long after, it will show a "Fatal error: CPU Overload" error.
>
KDE users need to help more with this. You need to make sure that
> > Anyway, I decided to go back to woody and kde 2.2.2.
> > I changed my apt/preferences file as reported in apt_preferences man file
> > and did a "apt-get -u dist-update" and it reverted sucessfully to woody
> > (except for the /etc/debian_version file, that still says
> > "testing/unstable": A
Hello list people.
Here's a bash-script i wrote last days.
It's a apm logger (not graphically) and warning/information pager.
It's not meant to analyze the battery, but can be used to test out the powerfail point.
Also, good for being warned independent from the session type.
It seems to work, b
Since your builtin Wireless lan is probably a mini-PCI card you could
try a or browse the /proc directory looking for some chipset called:
-) prism2
-) atmel
-) ?
grtz Asim
Joel Alexandre wrote:
>hi,
>
>i have a a asus l3800c with builtin wireless lan and would like to put
>it to work in debia
On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 19:44, Joel Alexandre wrote:
> i have a a asus l3800c with builtin wireless lan and would like to put
> it to work in debian.
> but i have several problems.
>
> - i don't know anything about my wlan card.
> in asus site it doesn't say anything about it.
> (in windows i had to
Le Samedi 22 Février 2003 18:09, Ivar Alm a écrit :
> At 15:05 2003-02-22, a.lefranc wrote:
> >Le Samedi 22 Février 2003 10:34, Johan Ehnberg a écrit :
> > > /etc/network/interfaces. There you should have the following entry:
> > >
> > > auto eth0
> > > iface eth0 inet static
> > > address 10.0.0.3
Since your builtin Wireless lan is probably a mini-PCI card you could
try a or browse the /proc directory looking for some chipset called:
-) prism2
-) atmel
-) ?
grtz Asim
Joel Alexandre wrote:
>hi,
>
>i have a a asus l3800c with builtin wireless lan and would like to put
>it to work in debia
On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 19:44, Joel Alexandre wrote:
> i have a a asus l3800c with builtin wireless lan and would like to put
> it to work in debian.
> but i have several problems.
>
> - i don't know anything about my wlan card.
> in asus site it doesn't say anything about it.
> (in windows i had to
Le Samedi 22 Février 2003 18:09, Ivar Alm a écrit :
> At 15:05 2003-02-22, a.lefranc wrote:
> >Le Samedi 22 Février 2003 10:34, Johan Ehnberg a écrit :
> > > /etc/network/interfaces. There you should have the following entry:
> > >
> > > auto eth0
> > > iface eth0 inet static
> > > address 10.0.0.3
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