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I have a Toshiba Satellite A15-S129 laptop with a sound card, but no "line in"
jack.
Is it possible to purchase an analog to digital converter that will perform
the stereo "line in" function of a sound card without having to spend the
money for a
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I have a Toshiba Satellite A15-S129 laptop with a sound card, but no "line in"
jack.
Is it possible to purchase an analog to digital converter that will perform
the stereo "line in" function of a sound card without having to spend the
money for a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> check /etc/network/interfaces.
> does the configuration have auto ethX (X being your pcmcia nic)?
> if it does, try removing that line, then reboot...
No, it doesn't have the 'auto'.
Nevertheless, thanks for your reply.
Dieter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> check /etc/network/interfaces.
> does the configuration have auto ethX (X being your pcmcia nic)?
> if it does, try removing that line, then reboot...
No, it doesn't have the 'auto'.
Nevertheless, thanks for your reply.
Dieter
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Incoming from Thelonius Kort:
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> I don't get my internal modem working on my notebook. Under windows it works
> on COM3. Under Debian 3.0 kppp only yields "modem busy".
Windows' COM3 == /dev/ttyS2
> Has anybody any ideas? Is there a driver needed which provides a tty-port
> for the internal mod
Hello
I don't get my internal modem working on my notebook. Under windows it works
on COM3. Under Debian 3.0 kppp only yields "modem busy".
Has anybody any ideas? Is there a driver needed which provides a tty-port
for the internal modem (which is i think a pci-card device)?
TIA
Incoming from Thelonius Kort:
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> I don't get my internal modem working on my notebook. Under windows it works
> on COM3. Under Debian 3.0 kppp only yields "modem busy".
Windows' COM3 == /dev/ttyS2
> Has anybody any ideas? Is there a driver needed which provides a tty-port
> for the internal mod
Hello
I don't get my internal modem working on my notebook. Under windows it works
on COM3. Under Debian 3.0 kppp only yields "modem busy".
Has anybody any ideas? Is there a driver needed which provides a tty-port
for the internal modem (which is i think a pci-card device)?
TIA
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Andrey Novoselov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there anybody, who has lm-sensors working on Compaq Evo N1020v? I've
> read that it's dangerous at ThinkPads. But could soomebody tell me how
> it works with Compaqs. Thanks.
My understanding is that the problem with IBM Thinkpads really is
specif
Andrey Novoselov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there anybody, who has lm-sensors working on Compaq Evo N1020v? I've
> read that it's dangerous at ThinkPads. But could soomebody tell me how
> it works with Compaqs. Thanks.
My understanding is that the problem with IBM Thinkpads really is
specif
> sent out my email this morning, I edited my XF86Config-4 file and removed
> the line that read:
>
> Option "DPMS"
>
> From the "Monitor" section. Just on a whim, I decided to see if KDE would
Use the xset program to control DPMS at runtime:
$ xset
...
To control Energy Star (DPMS)
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