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I have an elderly Compaq Presario 1020 P120 laptop running Woody with icewm
window manager, tetex, emacs, gnumeric, and not much else. One day, out of
the blue as far as I can tell, it hangs during the boot process at:
Initializing random number generator
so I boot from a rescue CD and put exi
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The Vaio line isn't particularly standards-based, which is irritating from
a linux perspective, and I think that's what most of the complaints are
about. I like the metal case, and (I'll admit it) I like the look of the
thing. It's also small, light, and reliable. I had very little problem
gettin
I have an elderly Compaq Presario 1020 P120 laptop running Woody with icewm
window manager, tetex, emacs, gnumeric, and not much else. One day, out of
the blue as far as I can tell, it hangs during the boot process at:
Initializing random number generator
so I boot from a rescue CD and put exi
Johannes Graumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This might be a provoking question but I was wondering whether anybody
> on the list had tried Gentoo Linux ... I get the impression that the
> custom compiling done through this distribution might be the right
> thing for the limited resources of a
Gabor Melis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>(by way of Gabor Melis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
schreef:
> What I've read so far:
> http://tuxmobil.org/asus_l3800c_e.html
> http://developer.kde.org/~howells/l3800c
>
> My laptop runs Sarge with KDE3.1 from Sid. Most of the above seems to
> be correct, but in the p
Matej Cepl wrote:
On 2003-06-25, 20:59 GMT, Florian Konnertz wrote:
I need help with the sarge install procedure. I use sarge because it has
the 2.4.20 and the e100 ethernet module which is needed for my IBM
Thinkpad R40, and i had problems with dpkg the 2.4.20 kernel when
installing woody.
hi,
Are you using the trident driver ou vesa driver? On my laptop I couldnt
use
the trident driver until I put XFree 4.3. With 4.2 only vesa driver worlks
ok. It's a compaq 1200, btw.
On Thursday 26 June 2003 06:07, David Fokkema wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> I have a laptop with a trident
Matej Cepl wrote:
On 2003-06-25, 20:59 GMT, Florian Konnertz wrote:
I need help with the sarge install procedure. I use sarge because it has
the 2.4.20 and the e100 ethernet module which is needed for my IBM
Thinkpad R40, and i had problems with dpkg the 2.4.20 kernel when
installing woody.
Y
At 09:14 2003-06-26, Gabor Melis wrote:
What I've read so far:
http://tuxmobil.org/asus_l3800c_e.html
http://developer.kde.org/~howells/l3800c
My laptop runs Sarge with KDE3.1 from Sid. Most of the above seems to be
correct, but in the power mgmt department I experience some deviations:
- f
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 17:33, Johannes Graumann wrote:
> Please let me hear your opinion!
D3bI4n r0xx0rz!!!
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> - the buttons next to the power button are not useable, not even with
lineakd
>
> Anyone with similar experience? Or preferably better setup?
Can't help with the rest, but these buttons work.
there is a kernel patch OR a module to be inserted that provides
functionality to these buttons. I'm not
It's funny. I've gotten several emails either extolling the virtues of
Sony laptops, or warning me away from them as they are horrible,
unreliable, evil machines.
Is it a case that Sony outsources their machines, some model lines are
well built and others are crap? I've got a PCG fx-190k that seem
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 08:33:01AM -0700, Johannes Graumann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This might be a provoking question but I was wondering whether anybody on the
> list had tried Gentoo Linux ... I get the impression that the custom
> compiling done through this distribution might be the right thing
Hi group,
I have a laptop with a trident cyberblade i7/DSTN and a TFT panel
@800x600. I have a strange problem...
Unless I specify NoAccel or ShadowFB or something like that (effectively
shutting down hardware acceleration) my TFT panel flickers when parts of
the screen are scrolled (I think). It
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 04:50:56PM +0100, Johannes Graumann wrote:
> This might be a provoking question but I was wondering whether anybody
> on the list had tried Gentoo Linux ... I get the impression that the
> custom compiling done through this distribution might be the right thing
> for the lim
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 07:37, Johannes Graumann wrote:
> Well, I'm aware that some of the BIG stuff will take a while to compile ...
> am not planning to run KDE or Gnome though (Ion is what I use) - non the
> less, I assume that a XFree86 compile will take a while ... but would it be
> worth performa
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What I've read so far:
http://tuxmobil.org/asus_l3800c_e.html
http://developer.kde.org/~howells/l3800c
My laptop runs Sarge with KDE3.1 from Sid. Most of the above seems to be
correct, but in the power mgmt department I experience some deviations:
- fn+Z freezes the machine if X (4.2.1 withou
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 04:50:56PM +0100, Johannes Graumann wrote:
> This might be a provoking question but I was wondering whether anybody
> on the list had tried Gentoo Linux ... I get the impression that the
> custom compiling done through this distribution might be the right thing
> for the lim
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hello,
This might be a provoking question but I was wondering whether anybody on the list had tried Gentoo Linux ... I get the impression that the custom compiling done through this distribution might be the right thing for the limited resources of a laptop?
Please let m
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hello,
This might be a provoking question but I was wondering whether anybody on the
list had tried Gentoo Linux ... I get the impression that the custom compiling
done through this distribution might be the right thing for the limited
resources of a laptop?
Please
[20030625] Johannes Graumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hello,
Hello
> This might be a provoking question but I was wondering whether anybody on the
> list had tried Gentoo Linux ... I get the impression that the custom
> compiling done through this distribution might be the right thing for
Hi group,
I have a laptop with a trident cyberblade i7/DSTN and a TFT panel
@800x600. I have a strange problem...
Unless I specify NoAccel or ShadowFB or something like that (effectively
shutting down hardware acceleration) my TFT panel flickers when parts of
the screen are scrolled (I think). It
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 17:33, Johannes Graumann wrote:
> Please let me hear your opinion!
D3bI4n r0xx0rz!!!
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What I've read so far:
http://tuxmobil.org/asus_l3800c_e.html
http://developer.kde.org/~howells/l3800c
My laptop runs Sarge with KDE3.1 from Sid. Most of the above seems to be
correct, but in the power mgmt department I experience some deviations:
- fn+Z freezes the machine if X (4.2.1 withou
It's funny. I've gotten several emails either extolling the virtues of
Sony laptops, or warning me away from them as they are horrible,
unreliable, evil machines.
Is it a case that Sony outsources their machines, some model lines are
well built and others are crap? I've got a PCG fx-190k that seem
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 07:37, Johannes Graumann wrote:
> Well, I'm aware that some of the BIG stuff will take a while to compile ...
> am not planning to run KDE or Gnome though (Ion is what I use) - non the
> less, I assume that a XFree86 compile will take a while ... but would it be
> worth performa
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 08:33:01 -0700
Johannes Graumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This might be a provoking question but I was wondering whether anybody on the
> list had tried Gentoo Linux ... I get the impression that the custom
> compiling done through this distribution might be th
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