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Once upon a time, Fendt, Robert said:
> Hi *,
>
> I have some problems authenticating with my S55 via Bluetooth. My plan: use
> the S55 as a modem (i.e. use /dev/rfcomm0) with minicom to dial in from my BT
> enabled laptop to another modem-equipped
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Once upon a time, Fendt, Robert said:
> Hi *,
>
> I have some problems authenticating with my S55 via Bluetooth. My plan: use the S55
> as a modem (i.e. use /dev/rfcomm0) with minicom to dial in from my BT enabled laptop
> to another modem-equipped
As others have said, you need to get cpufreq working. Personally, I'd suggest
installing and using 2.6.0-testN (test9 works well on my laptop). test9 (as
well as some others; I forget when it was merged) has cpufreq in the source
tree, so all you need to do is enable it and the relevant option
As others have said, you need to get cpufreq working. Personally, I'd suggest
installing and using 2.6.0-testN (test9 works well on my laptop). test9 (as well as
some others; I forget when it was merged) has cpufreq in the source tree, so all you
need to do is enable it and the relevant option
On Sun, Nov 23, 2003 at 04:48:15PM +0100, tilo kremer wrote:
> > Debian users,
> > -how many of you are running Gnome?
>
> after having used olwm/olvwm from early 90ies on, i switched to
> enlightenment 2 years ago to shortly afterwards move on to sawfish,
> occasionally w/ gnome.
>
> main reason
On Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 05:30:41PM -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 22:39:27 +1100, Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 21:40, Tim Connors
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >> > Fvwm is cool. It takes a fair bit of configuration, but it's
> >>
On Sun, Nov 23, 2003 at 04:48:15PM +0100, tilo kremer wrote:
> > Debian users,
> > -how many of you are running Gnome?
>
> after having used olwm/olvwm from early 90ies on, i switched to
> enlightenment 2 years ago to shortly afterwards move on to sawfish,
> occasionally w/ gnome.
>
> main reason
On Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 05:30:41PM -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 22:39:27 +1100, Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 21:40, Tim Connors
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >> > Fvwm is cool. It takes a fair bit of configuration, but it's
> >>
Le 12382ième jour après Epoch,
Debian User écrivait:
> I can ping my t68i from my debian laptop over the irda
> port
>
> I want to be able to try and get the laptop online via
> the phone, but I'm a bit stuck. And googling isn't
> helping me much.
>
> Any pointers? Either using the modem built i
Le 12382ième jour après Epoch,
Debian User écrivait:
> I can ping my t68i from my debian laptop over the irda
> port
>
> I want to be able to try and get the laptop online via
> the phone, but I'm a bit stuck. And googling isn't
> helping me much.
>
> Any pointers? Either using the modem built i
Title: S55 BT dialup via minicom
Hi *,
I have some problems authenticating with my S55 via Bluetooth. My plan: use the S55 as a modem (i.e. use /dev/rfcomm0) with minicom to dial in from my BT enabled laptop to another modem-equipped machine. Maybe you have some time and patience to help me
Title: S55 BT dialup via minicom
Hi *,
I have some problems authenticating with my S55 via Bluetooth. My plan: use the S55 as a modem (i.e. use /dev/rfcomm0) with minicom to dial in from my BT enabled laptop to another modem-equipped machine. Maybe you have some time and patience to help me
tilo kremer wrote:
> Debian users,
> -how many of you are running Gnome?
after having used olwm/olvwm from early 90ies on, i switched to
enlightenment 2 years ago to shortly afterwards move on to sawfish,
occasionally w/ gnome.
I switched to enlightenment not so much for the eye candy but be
tilo kremer wrote:
> Debian users,
> -how many of you are running Gnome?
after having used olwm/olvwm from early 90ies on, i switched to
enlightenment 2 years ago to shortly afterwards move on to sawfish,
occasionally w/ gnome.
I switched to enlightenment not so much for the eye candy but because
Hi everybody,
^
I have a problem with my notebook (UMAX AtctionBook 570T). It is based
on SiS630 chipset with PentiumIII 1200 MHz processor. When I try to
shutdown the machine, everything is good, but at the end I get only
message "Power down", but power does not switch off. About 3 mo
Hi everybody,
^
I have a problem with my notebook (UMAX AtctionBook 570T). It is based
on SiS630 chipset with PentiumIII 1200 MHz processor. When I try to
shutdown the machine, everything is good, but at the end I get only
message "Power down", but power does not switch off. About 3 mo
Le 12377ième jour après Epoch,
Dan Davison écrivait:
> Hi, I've just got a laptop with a Pentium 4 3.0 GHz CPU. The fan is very
> noisy and seems to stay on all the time.
It depends of your BIOS Laptop. My Dell Latitude was noising too until
I install a new BIOS. If you are on Dell laptop, try +W
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