On Saturday 23 August 2003 06:06 pm, Matt Price wrote:
> hello laptopers,
>
> Am I missing something? Any hints from people who use NeoMagic video
> cards or similar omnibooks? Or from anyone else?
>
> Thanks as usual for theh elp!
>
> Matt
I'm running Sid on my Omnibook 4100 (same vid, 233/64
I'm looking at building a new kernel for my laptop (an IBM Thinkpad
T40), and one of the things I'm looking at is adding ACPI support.
The ACPI HOWTO suggests that the Debian kernel source includes the
ACPI patch, but the kernel-source-2.4.21 README.Debian doesn't
explicitly call this out, and the
hello laptopers,
finally inherited an old laptop (hp omnibook 4100, with a pII-266 I
think, and some other hardware to be discussed later on). Installed
base woody system with the old Lordsutch netinst mini-cd, then
upgraded to testing plus a tiny bit of unstable (blackdown) and one
non-debian pa
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--- David Z Maze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> I'm looking at building a new kernel for my laptop (an IBM Thinkpad
> T40), and one of the things I'm looking at is adding ACPI support.
> The ACPI HOWTO suggests that the Debian kernel source includes the
> ACPI patch, but the kernel-source-2.4.21
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On Saturday 23 August 2003 06:06 pm, Matt Price wrote:
> hello laptopers,
>
> Am I missing something? Any hints from people who use NeoMagic video
> cards or similar omnibooks? Or from anyone else?
>
> Thanks as usual for theh elp!
>
> Matt
I'm running Sid on my Omnibook 4100 (same vid, 233/64
Thomas Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > What I expect is a tool able to set the WHOLE laptop
> > configuration according to the current environment.
> >
>
> > For example, at home I use my wired network with a Xinerama'd
> > Xsession in 16bits. At work, I am using a wireless connection
I'm looking at building a new kernel for my laptop (an IBM Thinkpad
T40), and one of the things I'm looking at is adding ACPI support.
The ACPI HOWTO suggests that the Debian kernel source includes the
ACPI patch, but the kernel-source-2.4.21 README.Debian doesn't
explicitly call this out, and the
hello laptopers,
finally inherited an old laptop (hp omnibook 4100, with a pII-266 I
think, and some other hardware to be discussed later on). Installed
base woody system with the old Lordsutch netinst mini-cd, then
upgraded to testing plus a tiny bit of unstable (blackdown) and one
non-debian pa
LMFAO! Too funny! How long can you keep this shit up loser! Must have no life!debian-laptop@lists.debian.org wrote:
Please see the attached file for details.> ATTACHMENT part 2 application/octet-stream name=your_details.pif
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Notre antivirus a détecté le VIRUS "W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED]" dans votre
courrier destiné à :
-> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nous refusons de le transmettre.
Nous vous conseillons de décontaminer votre poste de travail.
Thomas Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > What I expect is a tool able to set the WHOLE laptop
> > configuration according to the current environment.
> >
>
> > For example, at home I use my wired network with a Xinerama'd
> > Xsession in 16bits. At work, I am using a wireless connection
Actually I'm looking for more tools than, mkxf8con, mdetect, read-edid,
discover, hwsetup to find and setup the devices correctly automatically,
especially for xfree86 (since discover does the rest)
Does anyone knows the progres of discover2?
Joakim Nordberg
> Hi ppl,
>
> I'm currently runnig a
I am testing kernels 2.6 and I have a pcmcia 3com wifi card.
In 2.6 the support of my card is native with atmel_cs module.
What I need is the package atmel_firmware.tar.gz that I can not find
(http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/atmel/atmel_firmware.tar.gz is not on line
any more and in google returns not
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Actually I'm looking for more tools than, mkxf8con, mdetect, read-edid,
discover, hwsetup to find and setup the devices correctly automatically,
especially for xfree86 (since discover does the rest)
Does anyone knows the progres of discover2?
Joakim Nordberg
> Hi ppl,
>
> I'm currently runnig a
I am testing kernels 2.6 and I have a pcmcia 3com wifi card.
In 2.6 the support of my card is native with atmel_cs module.
What I need is the package atmel_firmware.tar.gz that I can not find
(http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/atmel/atmel_firmware.tar.gz is not on line
any more and in google returns not
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