On 23.01.2004 04:41 Arjen Verweij wrote:
Gnoppix? Have you tried Morphix as well?
I didn't know about Morphix. Sounds good. Morphix is based on Debian
unstable, whereas Gnoppix is based on Debian stable with a lot of
backports. So maybe you should decide on those two ones from which
starting
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On 23.01.2004 04:41 Arjen Verweij wrote:
Gnoppix? Have you tried Morphix as well?
I didn't know about Morphix. Sounds good. Morphix is based on Debian
unstable, whereas Gnoppix is based on Debian stable with a lot of
backports. So maybe you should decide on those two ones from which
starting poi
Hi,
We did package the drivers for the Cisco MPI 350 and Atheros wireless
cards (which we had on IBM thinkpad laptops). They are for woody and are
available here:
http://debian.isg.ee.ethz.ch/public/
Cheers
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Derek Broughton wrote:
On January 24, 2004 04:42 pm, Tim Folger wrote:
Hi,
I'm fairly new to Linux and have installed debian woody release 2 on my
notebook. Just about everything works now except for one annoying
glitch. I connect to the internet using an orinoco gold wireless pcmcia
card and
Hi,
We did package the drivers for the Cisco MPI 350 and Atheros wireless
cards (which we had on IBM thinkpad laptops). They are for woody and are
available here:
http://debian.isg.ee.ethz.ch/public/
Cheers
David
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On January 24, 2004 04:42 pm, Tim Folger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm fairly new to Linux and have installed debian woody release 2 on my
> notebook. Just about everything works now except for one annoying
> glitch. I connect to the internet using an orinoco gold wireless pcmcia
> card and a wireless route
Derek Broughton wrote:
On January 24, 2004 04:42 pm, Tim Folger wrote:
Hi,
I'm fairly new to Linux and have installed debian woody release 2 on my
notebook. Just about everything works now except for one annoying
glitch. I connect to the internet using an orinoco gold wireless pcmcia
card and a w
Hi,
Did anybody manage to compile a working 2.4.24 kernel for Inspiron 5150? As of
version 2.4.23 I was not able to compile kernel and have acpi and usb to work
properly. USB mouse doesn't work at all, and processor fan works at highest
speed all the time. I tried with my own kernels and debian
Hi,
I'm fairly new to Linux and have installed debian woody release 2 on my
notebook. Just about everything works now except for one annoying
glitch. I connect to the internet using an orinoco gold wireless pcmcia
card and a wireless router that acts as a dhcp server. To connect to the
intern
On January 24, 2004 04:42 pm, Tim Folger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm fairly new to Linux and have installed debian woody release 2 on my
> notebook. Just about everything works now except for one annoying
> glitch. I connect to the internet using an orinoco gold wireless pcmcia
> card and a wireless route
Hi,
Did anybody manage to compile a working 2.4.24 kernel for Inspiron 5150? As of
version 2.4.23 I was not able to compile kernel and have acpi and usb to work
properly. USB mouse doesn't work at all, and processor fan works at highest
speed all the time. I tried with my own kernels and debian
Hi,
I'm fairly new to Linux and have installed debian woody release 2 on my
notebook. Just about everything works now except for one annoying
glitch. I connect to the internet using an orinoco gold wireless pcmcia
card and a wireless router that acts as a dhcp server. To connect to the
interne
My second problem: When I close the lid on my laptop, which is an IBM
Thinkpad iSeries 1400, it goes to sleep. I will still be able to open
it and continue my work, but several processes have been stopped or
have freezed.
Example: my eth0 disappears, which makes it necessary to login as
root an
My second problem: When I close the lid on my laptop, which is an IBM
Thinkpad iSeries 1400, it goes to sleep. I will still be able to open
it and continue my work, but several processes have been stopped or
have freezed.
Example: my eth0 disappears, which makes it necessary to login as
root and
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your /etc/fstab should look somethin like this:
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~ ntfs user,users,umask=000,exec,suid 0
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your /etc/fstab should look somethin like this:
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mountpoint by the directory where you want to mount your drive. )
~ ntfs user,users,umask=000,exec,suid 0
On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 01:47:54PM +0100, Mattia Dongili wrote:
> hummm... cpufreqd doesn't use the userspace governor :)
>
What? But but..
Hem
apt-get source cpufreqd
cd cpufreqd-1.1.0
[hummm...]
less examples/cpufreqd.conf-2.6
Well, yep it don't use userspace governor.
Oook,
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On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 03:02:13PM +0200, Meeri Makinen wrote:
> I'm having Toshiba Satellite 1800-814, I successfully (I guess)
> installed debian into it, but now and while I was installing
> debian it does not show the last command lines, so I can't see
> what I'm writing unless I log in as "bli
<>
On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 01:47:54PM +0100, Mattia Dongili wrote:
> hummm... cpufreqd doesn't use the userspace governor :)
>
What? But but..
Hem
apt-get source cpufreqd
cd cpufreqd-1.1.0
[hummm...]
less examples/cpufreqd.conf-2.6
Well, yep it don't use userspace governor.
Oook,
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On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 03:02:13PM +0200, Meeri Makinen wrote:
> I'm having Toshiba Satellite 1800-814, I successfully (I guess)
> installed debian into it, but now and while I was installing
> debian it does not show the last command lines, so I can't see
> what I'm writing unless I log in as "bli
Hi all!
I have 2 problems!
First problem:
When I start my debian laptop, I boot the modules first and the
daemons afterwards. As usual.
But, in order for my /etc/init.d/networking script to find my eth0
nic, which is a PCMCIA card, cardmgr has to be started. And since my
networking script is
I'm having Toshiba Satellite 1800-814, I successfully (I guess)
installed debian into it, but now and while I was installing
debian it does not show the last command lines, so I can't see
what I'm writing unless I log in as "blind" and type clear. I
hope you see what I mean :)
On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 01:14:49AM +0100, Ducrot Bruno wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 23, 2004 at 01:50:14PM -0800, Johannes Graumann wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have compiled for my Crusoe laptop the following into my new kernel:
> > CPU_FREQ
> > CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_USERSPACE
> > CPU_FREQ_GOV_POWERSAVE
>
Hi all!
I have 2 problems!
First problem:
When I start my debian laptop, I boot the modules first and the
daemons afterwards. As usual.
But, in order for my /etc/init.d/networking script to find my eth0
nic, which is a PCMCIA card, cardmgr has to be started. And since my
networking script is
I'm having Toshiba Satellite 1800-814, I successfully (I guess)
installed debian into it, but now and while I was installing
debian it does not show the last command lines, so I can't see
what I'm writing unless I log in as "blind" and type clear. I
hope you see what I mean :)
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On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 01:14:49AM +0100, Ducrot Bruno wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 23, 2004 at 01:50:14PM -0800, Johannes Graumann wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have compiled for my Crusoe laptop the following into my new kernel:
> > CPU_FREQ
> > CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_USERSPACE
> > CPU_FREQ_GOV_POWERSAVE
>
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On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, Yves Rutschle wrote:
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> > >This might be off-topic, but Yves started it :)
> I didn't mean to troll, it was really down to "why would
> anyone use any OS in the first place". MacOS might be good,
> but I'm sure you could find reasons to use anything else
> instead. And I'm
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On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, Yves Rutschle wrote:
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> > >This might be off-topic, but Yves started it :)
> I didn't mean to troll, it was really down to "why would
> anyone use any OS in the first place". MacOS might be good,
> but I'm sure you could find reasons to use anything else
> instead. And I'm
On Fri, Jan 23, 2004 at 11:59:20PM +0100, juan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i am looking for a mini-pci modem for my dell laptop :
>
> - is it possible to find a real modem in mini pci format ?
> - if it has to be a soft modem, i need one that works with linux/bsd
for some pointers see http://tuxmobil.o
On Fri, Jan 23, 2004 at 11:59:20PM +0100, juan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i am looking for a mini-pci modem for my dell laptop :
>
> - is it possible to find a real modem in mini pci format ?
> - if it has to be a soft modem, i need one that works with linux/bsd
for some pointers see http://tuxmobil.o
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