Aswin Venkat wrote:
> If i install the 2.6.4-kernel-image, is there a way of retaining the
> previous two versions as well?
This is automatic. Kernel packages are handled differently than other
packages - installing a new one won't uninstall older ones.
> Also, if i install a kernel-image and i
On 28 Mar 2004 15:13:11 -0800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Harish) wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a HP ZE4560 AMD 1.8GhZ Laptop. I currently have Windows XP on
> my laptop however I am planning to install Linux on it. Could you
> suggets as what Versions of Linux are stable and what are the
> instructions to be f
If you've found this list then you probably have heard of this site:
http://tuxmobil.org/
if not check it out you might find your machine.
I suggest you try a knoppix system (knoppix.org) to check what works and
what doesn't, work on from there. That's if you want to stay away from a
commercial di
Aswin Venkat wrote:
> If i install the 2.6.4-kernel-image, is there a way of retaining the
> previous two versions as well?
This is automatic. Kernel packages are handled differently than other
packages - installing a new one won't uninstall older ones.
> Also, if i install a kernel-image and i
I had the same sort of setup on my thinkpad. I used partition magic to
shrink the current partition that has WIN xP installed down first, then
I installed linux. If you're not good with linux (n00b), then RedHat
Fedora is probably the best for you. Also, gentoo is nice for laptops,
but it can re
Hello,
I have a HP ZE4560 AMD 1.8GhZ Laptop. I currently have Windows XP on
my laptop however I am planning to install Linux on it. Could you
suggets as what Versions of Linux are stable and what are the
instructions to be followed while installing it. I have been told by
many of my friends that in
On 28 Mar 2004 15:13:11 -0800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Harish) wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a HP ZE4560 AMD 1.8GhZ Laptop. I currently have Windows XP on
> my laptop however I am planning to install Linux on it. Could you
> suggets as what Versions of Linux are stable and what are the
> instructions to be f
If you've found this list then you probably have heard of this site:
http://tuxmobil.org/
if not check it out you might find your machine.
I suggest you try a knoppix system (knoppix.org) to check what works and
what doesn't, work on from there. That's if you want to stay away from a
commercial di
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I had the same sort of setup on my thinkpad. I used partition magic to
shrink the current partition that has WIN xP installed down first, then
I installed linux. If you're not good with linux (n00b), then RedHat
Fedora is probably the best for you. Also, gentoo is nice for laptops,
but it can re
Hello,
I have a HP ZE4560 AMD 1.8GhZ Laptop. I currently have Windows XP on
my laptop however I am planning to install Linux on it. Could you
suggets as what Versions of Linux are stable and what are the
instructions to be followed while installing it. I have been told by
many of my friends that in
Afterrv the age of twenty-onea, your body slowly stopsg releasing an important
hormorne known as Human Growsth Hovrmone.
The reduction of Human Grownth Hovrmone, which regulates levels of other hofrmones in
the body (including testosteroqne, estrognen, progesterohne, and melatoniin) is
directly
Le 12506ième jour après Epoch,
Derek Broughton écrivait:
> François TOURDE wrote:
>
>> Jaap Haitsma écrivait:
>>>
>>>I'm trying to attach the Fn-VolumeUp and Fn-VolumeDown of my Dell
>>>laptop to the volume up and volume down action in acme. The problem is
>>>that my Debian set up does not get an
Have you try the package i8kutils ?
Jaap Haitsma wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to attach the Fn-VolumeUp and Fn-VolumeDown of my Dell laptop
to the volume up and volume down action in acme. The problem is that my
Debian set up does not get an event when Fn combined with another key is
pressed. I.e.
François TOURDE wrote:
Jaap Haitsma écrivait:
I'm trying to attach the Fn-VolumeUp and Fn-VolumeDown of my Dell
laptop to the volume up and volume down action in acme. The problem is
that my Debian set up does not get an event when Fn combined with
another key is pressed. I.e. if I launch show
Le 12505ième jour après Epoch,
Jaap Haitsma écrivait:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to attach the Fn-VolumeUp and Fn-VolumeDown of my Dell
> laptop to the volume up and volume down action in acme. The problem is
> that my Debian set up does not get an event when Fn combined with
> another key is pressed. I
Le 12506ième jour après Epoch,
Derek Broughton écrivait:
> François TOURDE wrote:
>
>> Jaap Haitsma écrivait:
>>>
>>>I'm trying to attach the Fn-VolumeUp and Fn-VolumeDown of my Dell
>>>laptop to the volume up and volume down action in acme. The problem is
>>>that my Debian set up does not get an
Have you try the package i8kutils ?
Jaap Haitsma wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to attach the Fn-VolumeUp and Fn-VolumeDown of my Dell laptop
to the volume up and volume down action in acme. The problem is that my
Debian set up does not get an event when Fn combined with another key is
pressed. I.e. i
François TOURDE wrote:
Jaap Haitsma écrivait:
I'm trying to attach the Fn-VolumeUp and Fn-VolumeDown of my Dell
laptop to the volume up and volume down action in acme. The problem is
that my Debian set up does not get an event when Fn combined with
another key is pressed. I.e. if I launch showkey
Hi,
I'm trying to attach the Fn-VolumeUp and Fn-VolumeDown of my Dell laptop
to the volume up and volume down action in acme. The problem is that my
Debian set up does not get an event when Fn combined with another key is
pressed. I.e. if I launch showkey -s in a console no key codes are
sho
Le 12505ième jour après Epoch,
Jaap Haitsma écrivait:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to attach the Fn-VolumeUp and Fn-VolumeDown of my Dell
> laptop to the volume up and volume down action in acme. The problem is
> that my Debian set up does not get an event when Fn combined with
> another key is pressed. I
Hi,
I'm trying to attach the Fn-VolumeUp and Fn-VolumeDown of my Dell laptop
to the volume up and volume down action in acme. The problem is that my
Debian set up does not get an event when Fn combined with another key is
pressed. I.e. if I launch showkey -s in a console no key codes are
show
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