> When I type at the initial boot prompt, I type
> bf24 vga=ask...nothing happens...it goes through the
> same installation routine and the screen stays small
> and I cannot scroll down. Did I type it in right?
vga=791 should help
Werner
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Yes, after reading the framebuffer how-to...I realized
I was typing it incorrectly. The exact line
worked..its just that I couldnt's see what I was
typing into the boot prompt...but it worked. 0x318 in
vga mode works perfectly. thanks for the help
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 23:40:04 +0200, Cyber-Alvin wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am not get my Linksys EtherFast 10/100 + 56K Modem PC Card (PCMLM56)
> running unter the Kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4.
>
> It was running very good unter the Kernel 2.2.20, anything was
> perfekt, I used the arcnet modul, also the t
Hi Matthew,
'vga=ask' is correctly typed.
I had a similar problem when installing on my laptop , I
couldn't get the installation boot loader to accept my vga setting (the
screen just went blank and bright white, whatever I put in as the bf24
vga boot parameter).
In the end I plugged it into
When I type at the initial boot prompt, I type
bf24 vga=ask...nothing happens...it goes through the
same installation routine and the screen stays small
and I cannot scroll down. Did I type it in right?
__
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 23:40:04 +0200, Cyber-Alvin wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am not get my Linksys EtherFast 10/100 + 56K Modem PC Card (PCMLM56)
> running unter the Kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4.
>
> It was running very good unter the Kernel 2.2.20, anything was
> perfekt, I used the arcnet modul, also the t
Hi Matthew,
'vga=ask' is correctly typed.
I had a similar problem when installing on my laptop , I
couldn't get the installation boot loader to accept my vga setting (the
screen just went blank and bright white, whatever I put in as the bf24
vga boot parameter).
In the end I plugged it into
When I type at the initial boot prompt, I type
bf24 vga=ask...nothing happens...it goes through the
same installation routine and the screen stays small
and I cannot scroll down. Did I type it in right?
__
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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month!
This seems to be model specific.
You can search http://www.linux-laptop.net/
if somebody did post the solution there.
Anyway i'd think a BIOS upgrade could be under the top five
Am Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2003 14:47 schrieb Hugo S. Carrer:
> I've got a pcmcia ethernet card on my laptop wich runs
I put it to this thread, Blars.
Am Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2003 22:18 schrieb Blars Blarson:
> As others have said, it's a system infected with IIS
lol :)
short and easy to understand !
> iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 80 -s ! 127.0.0.1 -j DROP
...dropping anything tcp on port 80 but from 127.0.
This seems to be model specific.
You can search http://www.linux-laptop.net/
if somebody did post the solution there.
Anyway i'd think a BIOS upgrade could be under the top five
Am Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2003 14:47 schrieb Hugo S. Carrer:
> I've got a pcmcia ethernet card on my laptop wich runs
I put it to this thread, Blars.
Am Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2003 22:18 schrieb Blars Blarson:
> As others have said, it's a system infected with IIS
lol :)
short and easy to understand !
> iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 80 -s ! 127.0.0.1 -j DROP
...dropping anything tcp on port 80 but from 127.0.
Thanks all.
It was nearly for sure the "Code Red II" worm. So it's still around
I'll try nmap and snort, thanks, James.
This was a good opportunity to learn sth new.
I'm not sure if i should block those worMS at all !
I wonder if any serious danger to a _linux_ machine (no server) is out there
Hi there,
I am not get my Linksys EtherFast 10/100 + 56K Modem PC Card (PCMLM56)
running unter the Kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4.
It was running very good unter the Kernel 2.2.20, anything was
perfekt, I used the arcnet modul, also the tulib modul was fine...
I tryed a few know moduls, and the information
On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 14:05, Christian Lyra wrote:
> You can put "up" and "down" commands on each instance of interfaces in
> /etc/network/interfaces.
Christian, thanks for the tip. This is a very clean and rather obious
solution. Somewhere in the mess of docs and mailing list posts I must
have l
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Last night i was apt downloading over a slow modem when i did notice something
>started apache processes on my box (debian woody 3.0r1).
>Apache is started from inetd here, listening on port 80, just for local
>document reading (like dhel
Werner,
many thanks for this hint, it works with option vga=791
Thanks again
Uli
-Ursprungliche Nachricht-
Von: Werner Heuser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Freitag, 11. Juli 2003 00:23
An: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: Debian Woody on Asus L3C
> If I start installin
Thanks all.
It was nearly for sure the "Code Red II" worm. So it's still around
I'll try nmap and snort, thanks, James.
This was a good opportunity to learn sth new.
I'm not sure if i should block those worMS at all !
I wonder if any serious danger to a _linux_ machine (no server) is out there
Hi there,
I am not get my Linksys EtherFast 10/100 + 56K Modem PC Card (PCMLM56)
running unter the Kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4.
It was running very good unter the Kernel 2.2.20, anything was
perfekt, I used the arcnet modul, also the tulib modul was fine...
I tryed a few know moduls, and the information
> If I start installing woody with the bf24 command at the boot prompt, I get
> the installation menu. When I run cfdisk for partitioning my harddrive, I
> get the cfdisk menu but don't see the available options at the bottom. I
> only see the available partitions.
Try to use framebuffer mode, so
On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 14:05, Christian Lyra wrote:
> You can put "up" and "down" commands on each instance of interfaces in
> /etc/network/interfaces.
Christian, thanks for the tip. This is a very clean and rather obious
solution. Somewhere in the mess of docs and mailing list posts I must
have l
Hi there,
it might be
ridiculuos, but I have a problem installing woody on an ASUS L3500D laptop.
If I start
installing woody with the bf24 command at the boot prompt, I get the
installation menu. When I run cfdisk for partitioning my harddrive, I get the
cfdisk menu but don't see th
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Last night i was apt downloading over a slow modem when i did notice something
>started apache processes on my box (debian woody 3.0r1).
>Apache is started from inetd here, listening on port 80, just for local
>document reading (like dhel
--- Harry Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
>
> Yep, this is what is happening - is there any an automatic way to change
> this ?
> Either get eth0 to set up last or automatically change the routing table
I use ifplugd (from unstable) on my laptop (although only with built in
ethernet and n
Werner,
many thanks for this hint, it works with option vga=791
Thanks again
Uli
-Ursprungliche Nachricht-
Von: Werner Heuser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Freitag, 11. Juli 2003 00:23
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: Debian Woody on Asus L3C
> If I start installing woody with
Le 12243ième jour après Epoch,
Werner Heuser écrivait:
>> I have a problem installing debian on the laptop.
>> It seems that the ncurses screen is 1/3 the size of
>> the 15" screen. I can't scroll down and see whats on
>> the bottom of the menus (such as partitioning the hard
>> disk). Is there a
> I have a problem installing debian on the laptop.
> It seems that the ncurses screen is 1/3 the size of
> the 15" screen. I can't scroll down and see whats on
> the bottom of the menus (such as partitioning the hard
> disk). Is there a way I can make the screen bigger?
There is probably a BIOS
> If I start installing woody with the bf24 command at the boot prompt, I get
> the installation menu. When I run cfdisk for partitioning my harddrive, I
> get the cfdisk menu but don't see the available options at the bottom. I
> only see the available partitions.
Try to use framebuffer mode, so
Hi,
I have a problem installing debian on the laptop.
It seems that the ncurses screen is 1/3 the size of
the 15" screen. I can't scroll down and see whats on
the bottom of the menus (such as partitioning the hard
disk). Is there a way I can make the screen bigger?
Thank you,
Sujit
___
Hi there,
it might be
ridiculuos, but I have a problem installing woody on an ASUS L3500D laptop.
If I start
installing woody with the bf24 command at the boot prompt, I get the
installation menu. When I run cfdisk for partitioning my harddrive, I get the
cfdisk menu but don't see th
--- Harry Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
>
> Yep, this is what is happening - is there any an automatic way to change
> this ?
> Either get eth0 to set up last or automatically change the routing table
I use ifplugd (from unstable) on my laptop (although only with built in
ethernet and n
Le 12243ième jour après Epoch,
Werner Heuser écrivait:
>> I have a problem installing debian on the laptop.
>> It seems that the ncurses screen is 1/3 the size of
>> the 15" screen. I can't scroll down and see whats on
>> the bottom of the menus (such as partitioning the hard
>> disk). Is there a
> I have a problem installing debian on the laptop.
> It seems that the ncurses screen is 1/3 the size of
> the 15" screen. I can't scroll down and see whats on
> the bottom of the menus (such as partitioning the hard
> disk). Is there a way I can make the screen bigger?
There is probably a BIOS
Hi,
I have a problem installing debian on the laptop.
It seems that the ncurses screen is 1/3 the size of
the 15" screen. I can't scroll down and see whats on
the bottom of the menus (such as partitioning the hard
disk). Is there a way I can make the screen bigger?
Thank you,
Sujit
___
I think you're correct Jesús,
on a side note Michael perhaps it's worth installing nmap and
snort (the
latest snort can be obtained by putting this in your
/etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://people.debian.org/~ssmeenk/snort-stable-i386/ ./
)
these two tools are very valuable for network sec
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 02:42:31PM -0400, Harry Barnes wrote:
> I have a pcmcia wireless card and built-in ethernet. Most of the time I
am
> plugged in to the ethernet and would like all my network related stuff
to
> use that as opposed to wireless. Is there anyway to tell the system that
?
Le 12243ième jour après Epoch,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] écrivait:
> Hola Jesus.
> Am Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2003 14:44 schrieb Jesús Roncero:
>> I believe this is due to one of those nasty windows viruses/worms that
>> affect IIS, like red code, nimda and the like. They scan randomly IP
>> addresses on por
Hi all,
I hava a compaq laptop with this ATI card. Installed debian (woody), xfree
4.2.x, recompiled 2.4.21 kernel with drm for all ati's chipsets and
everything works ok (when I use 'ati' driver), except of the Xv extension
(and glxgears has about 50 fps). lspci shows me:
01:00.0 VGA compati
On Thursday 10 July 2003 15:12, mi wrote:
> But how can it get access to a ppp connection ? Should i send a note to my
> isp ?
Well, when you get connected to your isp via ppp, you are using, I suppose, a
dynamic address wich belongs to the range your ISP owns. So you get a real IP
address when
Hi:
I've got a pcmcia ethernet card on my laptop wich runs woody, it works
quite well but i'm having a little problem during suspend to ram
operations.
I'm using APM and when i press the power button or type apm -s the apm
daemon runs the scripts in /etc/apm/ and then the laptop suspends. The
pro
Hola Jesus.
Am Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2003 14:44 schrieb Jesús Roncero:
> I believe this is due to one of those nasty windows viruses/worms that
> affect IIS, like red code, nimda and the like. They scan randomly IP
> addresses on port 80 looking for other machines (windows IIS) to infect
But how ca
On Thursday 10 July 2003 14:29, mi wrote:
> I don't know what information would be important to interprete the issue.
> I just attach all my few collected logging.
I believe this is due to one of those nasty windows viruses/worms that affect
IIS, like red code, nimda and the like. They scan rando
Hello,
I know this isn't strictly laptop related, but i really would like to
learn what was happening, and i know quite a few networkers on this
list. Perhaps you can give me your opinion ?
Last night i was apt downloading over a slow modem when i did notice something
started apache processes o
I think you're correct Jesús,
on a side note Michael perhaps it's worth installing nmap and
snort (the
latest snort can be obtained by putting this in your
/etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://people.debian.org/~ssmeenk/snort-stable-i386/ ./
)
these two tools are very valuable for network sec
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 02:42:31PM -0400, Harry Barnes wrote:
> I have a pcmcia wireless card and built-in ethernet. Most of the time I
am
> plugged in to the ethernet and would like all my network related stuff
to
> use that as opposed to wireless. Is there anyway to tell the system that
?
Le 12243ième jour après Epoch,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] écrivait:
> Hola Jesus.
> Am Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2003 14:44 schrieb Jesús Roncero:
>> I believe this is due to one of those nasty windows viruses/worms that
>> affect IIS, like red code, nimda and the like. They scan randomly IP
>> addresses on por
Hi all,
I hava a compaq laptop with this ATI card. Installed debian (woody), xfree
4.2.x, recompiled 2.4.21 kernel with drm for all ati's chipsets and
everything works ok (when I use 'ati' driver), except of the Xv extension
(and glxgears has about 50 fps). lspci shows me:
01:00.0 VGA compatibl
On Thursday 10 July 2003 15:12, mi wrote:
> But how can it get access to a ppp connection ? Should i send a note to my
> isp ?
Well, when you get connected to your isp via ppp, you are using, I suppose, a
dynamic address wich belongs to the range your ISP owns. So you get a real IP
address when
Hi:
I've got a pcmcia ethernet card on my laptop wich runs woody, it works
quite well but i'm having a little problem during suspend to ram
operations.
I'm using APM and when i press the power button or type apm -s the apm
daemon runs the scripts in /etc/apm/ and then the laptop suspends. The
pro
Hola Jesus.
Am Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2003 14:44 schrieb Jesús Roncero:
> I believe this is due to one of those nasty windows viruses/worms that
> affect IIS, like red code, nimda and the like. They scan randomly IP
> addresses on port 80 looking for other machines (windows IIS) to infect
But how ca
For bf2.4 use "noapic" boot option. Or just compile your custom kernel with
APIC turned off (as well as RTC if you are using acpi patch).
Alex Y.
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 10:13:04AM +0200, Sebastian Rottmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem with my Toshiba Satellite 2430-502 Laptop.
>
> I insta
On Thursday 10 July 2003 14:29, mi wrote:
> I don't know what information would be important to interprete the issue.
> I just attach all my few collected logging.
I believe this is due to one of those nasty windows viruses/worms that affect
IIS, like red code, nimda and the like. They scan rando
Hello,
I know this isn't strictly laptop related, but i really would like to
learn what was happening, and i know quite a few networkers on this
list. Perhaps you can give me your opinion ?
Last night i was apt downloading over a slow modem when i did notice something
started apache processes o
For bf2.4 use "noapic" boot option. Or just compile your custom kernel with
APIC turned off (as well as RTC if you are using acpi patch).
Alex Y.
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 10:13:04AM +0200, Sebastian Rottmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem with my Toshiba Satellite 2430-502 Laptop.
>
> I insta
[20030709] nikolaj erichsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi there
Hello
> I have a siemens me45 (similar to the s45) and have used irda with
> success, on the me45 you can turn irda on and off, I actually have made
> a voice command to do that, so that it only use the battery when it's
> needed.
Hi,
I have a problem with my Toshiba Satellite 2430-502 Laptop.
I installed Debian Linux 3.0 with a 2.2.20 Kernel and it worked fine so far.
Now I was trying to compile a 2.4.20/2.4.21 Kernel. The compilation itself does
not make any problems, but when I try to boot the Kernel with LILO, it hang
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 09:51, Pawel Maczewski wrote:
> On 09 Jul 2003 14:32:13 +0200, nikolaj erichsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi there
> >
> > I have a siemens me45 (similar to the s45) and have used irda with
> > success, on the me45 you can turn irda on and off, I actually have made
> >
On 09 Jul 2003 14:32:13 +0200, nikolaj erichsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there
I have a siemens me45 (similar to the s45) and have used irda with
success, on the me45 you can turn irda on and off, I actually have made
a voice command to do that, so that it only use the battery when it's
ne
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 02:42:31PM -0400, Harry Barnes wrote:
> I have a pcmcia wireless card and built-in ethernet. Most of the time I am
> plugged in to the ethernet and would like all my network related stuff to
> use that as opposed to wireless. Is there anyway to tell the system that ?
Are
[20030709] nikolaj erichsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi there
Hello
> I have a siemens me45 (similar to the s45) and have used irda with
> success, on the me45 you can turn irda on and off, I actually have made
> a voice command to do that, so that it only use the battery when it's
> needed.
Hi,
I have a problem with my Toshiba Satellite 2430-502 Laptop.
I installed Debian Linux 3.0 with a 2.2.20 Kernel and it worked fine so far.
Now I was trying to compile a 2.4.20/2.4.21 Kernel. The compilation itself does
not make any problems, but when I try to boot the Kernel with LILO, it hang
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 09:51, Pawel Maczewski wrote:
> On 09 Jul 2003 14:32:13 +0200, nikolaj erichsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi there
> >
> > I have a siemens me45 (similar to the s45) and have used irda with
> > success, on the me45 you can turn irda on and off, I actually have made
> >
On 09 Jul 2003 14:32:13 +0200, nikolaj erichsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there
I have a siemens me45 (similar to the s45) and have used irda with
success, on the me45 you can turn irda on and off, I actually have made
a voice command to do that, so that it only use the battery when it's
need
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 02:42:31PM -0400, Harry Barnes wrote:
> I have a pcmcia wireless card and built-in ethernet. Most of the time I am
> plugged in to the ethernet and would like all my network related stuff to
> use that as opposed to wireless. Is there anyway to tell the system that ?
Are
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