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On Thu, 25 Mar 2004, Christer Stenbrenden wrote:
> After a closer look it seems like you configured alsa to be built into
> the kernel, and not as modules.
Yes, I guess I did... with the problems (solved below, BTW) I guess I
wasn't thinking.
> if this is so then everything should be up and runn
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On Thu, 25 Mar 2004, Christer Stenbrenden wrote:
> After a closer look it seems like you configured alsa to be built into
> the kernel, and not as modules.
Yes, I guess I did... with the problems (solved below, BTW) I guess I
wasn't thinking.
> if this is so then everything should be up and runn
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 05:09:56 -0600, Robert D. Crawford wrote:
Well, I really need to slow down :-)
After a closer look it seems like you configured alsa to be built into
the kernel, and not as modules.
check 'dmesg | more' for anything related to ALSA and intel8x0
if this is so then everyth
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 05:09:56 -0600, Robert D. Crawford wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Christer Stenbrenden wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply. Alas, no joy.
>
> laptop:/usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.4# modprobe intel8x0
> FATAL: Module intel8x0 not found.
> laptop:/usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.4# modpr
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Christer Stenbrenden wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Alas, no joy.
laptop:/usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.4# modprobe intel8x0
FATAL: Module intel8x0 not found.
laptop:/usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.4# modprobe snd-intel8x0
FATAL: Module snd_intel8x0 not found.
laptop:/usr/src/kernel-so
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On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 12:25:19 -0600, Robert D. Crawford wrote:
> laptop:/usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.4# modprobe i810_audio
> FATAL: Module i810_audio not found.
> laptop:/usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.4# locate i810_audio
> /lib/modules/2.4.18-bf2.4/kernel/drivers/sound/i810_audio.o
> /usr/src/kernel
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 05:09:56 -0600, Robert D. Crawford wrote:
Well, I really need to slow down :-)
After a closer look it seems like you configured alsa to be built into
the kernel, and not as modules.
check 'dmesg | more' for anything related to ALSA and intel8x0
if this is so then everyth
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 05:09:56 -0600, Robert D. Crawford wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Christer Stenbrenden wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply. Alas, no joy.
>
> laptop:/usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.4# modprobe intel8x0
> FATAL: Module intel8x0 not found.
> laptop:/usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.4# modpr
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Christer Stenbrenden wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Alas, no joy.
laptop:/usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.4# modprobe intel8x0
FATAL: Module intel8x0 not found.
laptop:/usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.4# modprobe snd-intel8x0
FATAL: Module snd_intel8x0 not found.
laptop:/usr/src/kernel-so
> Tobias Bachmor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> AFAIK these problems are due to the more or less buggy BIOS Dell
> uses on their laptops. I would love to see S3 and S4 work but for
> now and the near future there seems to be no solution - but please
> anybody is welcome to prove me wrong ;)
swsusp2 i
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 12:25:19 -0600, Robert D. Crawford wrote:
> laptop:/usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.4# modprobe i810_audio
> FATAL: Module i810_audio not found.
> laptop:/usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.4# locate i810_audio
> /lib/modules/2.4.18-bf2.4/kernel/drivers/sound/i810_audio.o
> /usr/src/kernel
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> AFAIK these problems are due to the more or less buggy BIOS Dell
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> now and the near future there seems to be no solution - but please
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I am a newbie to debian, but have been running linux for several years. I
have just installed sid on my vaio r505 and cannot get alsa to work. I
upgraded the kernel to 2.6.4 per the instructions in Debian Reference
chapter 7 with help from
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I am a newbie to debian, but have been running linux for several years. I
have just installed sid on my vaio r505 and cannot get alsa to work. I
upgraded the kernel to 2.6.4 per the instructions in Debian Reference
chapter 7 with help from
http://www.geocities.com/torus2000/linux_on_PCG-R505GL.h
Evening, Ralph.
Ralph Crongeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10:37 24/3/2004 wrote:
RC> Dmitry, That definitely made a difference in the size of the fonts.
RC> They now match the screen resolution.
RC> But I still have the 1/4 inch gap. And the guys from Nvidia haven't
RC> answered me back yet, bu
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 03:30:52PM +0100, Holger Arnold wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > > The kernel recognizes that the cpu has throttling states. So, why does
> > > cpufreqd not work?
> >
> > acpi T-states are different from what cpufreq offers.
>
> I see. But ACPI is required to make cpufreq work, isn'
Dmitry, That definitely made a difference in the size of the fonts. They now
match the screen resolution.
But I still have the 1/4 inch gap. And the guys from Nvidia haven't answered
me back yet, but I'm still going through my mail. I if I find a solution I
post it.
If you find anything else o
Hello,
> > The kernel recognizes that the cpu has throttling states. So, why does
> > cpufreqd not work?
>
> acpi T-states are different from what cpufreq offers.
I see. But ACPI is required to make cpufreq work, isn't it? What about
cpudynd -- is there a fundamental difference between this prog
Evening, Ralph.
Ralph Crongeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10:37 24/3/2004 wrote:
RC> Dmitry, That definitely made a difference in the size of the fonts.
RC> They now match the screen resolution.
RC> But I still have the 1/4 inch gap. And the guys from Nvidia haven't
RC> answered me back yet, bu
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 03:30:52PM +0100, Holger Arnold wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > > The kernel recognizes that the cpu has throttling states. So, why does
> > > cpufreqd not work?
> >
> > acpi T-states are different from what cpufreq offers.
>
> I see. But ACPI is required to make cpufreq work, isn'
Dmitry, That definitely made a difference in the size of the fonts. They now
match the screen resolution.
But I still have the 1/4 inch gap. And the guys from Nvidia haven't answered
me back yet, but I'm still going through my mail. I if I find a solution I
post it.
If you find anything else o
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 11:49:51AM +0100, Holger Arnold wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using Debian "testing" on a Dell Latitude D800 (Pentium M). I
> installed kernel-image-2.6.3-1-686, acpi, acpid, and cpufreqd. When I
> try to start cpufreqd, I get the following message:
>
> find_cpufreq_interface()
Hello,
> > The kernel recognizes that the cpu has throttling states. So, why does
> > cpufreqd not work?
>
> acpi T-states are different from what cpufreq offers.
I see. But ACPI is required to make cpufreq work, isn't it? What about
cpudynd -- is there a fundamental difference between this prog
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Hi,
I've posted this to the laptop list and got no answers. Have anybody
experienced this problem before?
After booting the 1st Cd Debian stable I am able to enter "bf24"
at the boot prompt but then the keyboard will no longer respond when the
choosing keyboard screen appears. Not enen "ctrl alt
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 11:49:51AM +0100, Holger Arnold wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using Debian "testing" on a Dell Latitude D800 (Pentium M). I
> installed kernel-image-2.6.3-1-686, acpi, acpid, and cpufreqd. When I
> try to start cpufreqd, I get the following message:
>
> find_cpufreq_interface()
Hello,
I'm using Debian "testing" on a Dell Latitude D800 (Pentium M). I
installed kernel-image-2.6.3-1-686, acpi, acpid, and cpufreqd. When I
try to start cpufreqd, I get the following message:
find_cpufreq_interface(): no cpufreq interface found.
Unable to find a cpufreq interface, please en
Hello,
I'm using Debian "testing" on a Dell Latitude D800 (Pentium M). I
installed kernel-image-2.6.3-1-686, acpi, acpid, and cpufreqd. When I
try to start cpufreqd, I get the following message:
find_cpufreq_interface(): no cpufreq interface found.
Unable to find a cpufreq interface, please en
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Hi,
I've posted this to the laptop list and got no answers. Have anybody
experienced this problem before?
After booting the 1st Cd Debian stable I am able to enter "bf24"
at the boot prompt but then the keyboard will no longer respond when the
choosing keyboard screen appears. Not enen "ctrl alt
Hi,
I do own a D600 myself and have the latest bios (A09) from Dell
installed, running kernel 2.6.5-rc2-mm1 right now.
Up to now I did not have any luck with hibernation nor suspend-to-ram
(BIOS-Mode S3). S3 mode does not seem to work correctly at all, return
from S3 is impossible.
When using sw
Hello,
I'm using Debian "testing" on a Dell Latitude D800 (Pentium M). I
installed kernel-image-2.6.3-1-686, acpi, acpid, and cpufreqd. When I
try to start cpufreqd, I get the following message:
find_cpufreq_interface(): no cpufreq interface found.
Unable to find a cpufreq interface, please en
Hello,
I'm using Debian "testing" on a Dell Latitude D800 (Pentium M). I
installed kernel-image-2.6.3-1-686, acpi, acpid, and cpufreqd. When I
try to start cpufreqd, I get the following message:
find_cpufreq_interface(): no cpufreq interface found.
Unable to find a cpufreq interface, please en
Evening, Ralph.
Ralph Crongeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 14:31 22/3/2004 wrote:
RC> Hello, I'm having this problem with Toshiba 5105 laptop, kernel-2.6.4
RC> and nvidia driver 1.0-5336. There is about a 1/4 inch gap of the
RC> screen not being used on the right hand side of the screen running
RC
Hi,
I do own a D600 myself and have the latest bios (A09) from Dell
installed, running kernel 2.6.5-rc2-mm1 right now.
Up to now I did not have any luck with hibernation nor suspend-to-ram
(BIOS-Mode S3). S3 mode does not seem to work correctly at all, return
from S3 is impossible.
When using sw
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