Gentlepeople,
I recently took my laptop (an IBM TP 600X) overseas and it ceased to work
after going through multiple security devices including x-ray machines.
It comes up with two cmos errors (date/time not set and cmos checksum error).
The problem is that I cannot get to any screen other than
Probably, unless its a hardware problem or you are running window$, in
which case probably not.
Alberto Guevara wrote:
I can't get the audio out connector to work on the
Inspiron 5000e laptop (Dell), can you help?
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Gentlepeople,
I recently took my laptop (an IBM TP 600X) overseas and it ceased to work
after going through multiple security devices including x-ray machines.
It comes up with two cmos errors (date/time not set and cmos checksum error).
The problem is that I cannot get to any screen other than
I can't get the audio out connector to work on the
Inspiron 5000e laptop (Dell), can you help?
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Probably, unless its a hardware problem or you are running window$, in
which case probably not.
Alberto Guevara wrote:
I can't get the audio out connector to work on the
Inspiron 5000e laptop (Dell), can you help?
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I can't get the audio out connector to work on the
Inspiron 5000e laptop (Dell), can you help?
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the only way I see to use the entire LCD screen is to change your resolution:
if you are using 640x480; try to switch to 1024x768 or even 1280x1024
(depending on your screen)
this should work
Geoffrey White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, this does get the display working. However have you bee
Can someone recomend me an easy to use but still secure FTPd? Nothing
fancy is needed but something that I can easily make a cfg to and that
someone who isn't used to servers of different sorts can lern how to
make changes in the cfg?
/emil
the only way I see to use the entire LCD screen is to change your resolution:
if you are using 640x480; try to switch to 1024x768 or even 1280x1024 (depending on
your screen)
this should work
Geoffrey White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, this does get the display working. However have you bee
Can someone recomend me an easy to use but still secure FTPd? Nothing
fancy is needed but something that I can easily make a cfg to and that
someone who isn't used to servers of different sorts can lern how to
make changes in the cfg?
/emil
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Martin Bock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Vlad (diz) Mereuta wrote:
> >Try adding "nolapic" to the kernel options. It worked for me on a Sony TR2.
> >
> >diz
>
> I presume you mean "noapic", right?
I also use "nolapic" here, which stands for no >local< apic.
Since i use that on my Think
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Martin Bock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Vlad (diz) Mereuta wrote:
> >Try adding "nolapic" to the kernel options. It worked for me on a Sony TR2.
> >
> >diz
>
> I presume you mean "noapic", right?
I also use "nolapic" here, which stands for no >local< apic.
Since i use that on my Think
Hello!
Vlad (diz) Mereuta wrote:
Try adding "nolapic" to the kernel options. It worked for me on a Sony TR2.
diz
I presume you mean "noapic", right?
(can be found in
/usr/src/kernel-source-of-your-kernel/Dokumentation/kernel-parameters.txt)
Best regards, Martin Bock
Jorge Filipe Cust
Try adding "nolapic" to the kernel options. It worked for me on a Sony TR2.
diz
> Jorge Filipe Custódio wrote:
>
>>Hi everyone,
>>
>>I'm currently running debian (testing) with kernel 2.6.6 on my toshiba
>>laptop. My laptop doesn't have APM support, so I have to use ACPI, and
>>since kernel 2.6.5
Hello!
Vlad (diz) Mereuta wrote:
Try adding "nolapic" to the kernel options. It worked for me on a Sony TR2.
diz
I presume you mean "noapic", right?
(can be found in
/usr/src/kernel-source-of-your-kernel/Dokumentation/kernel-parameters.txt)
Best regards, Martin Bock
Jorge Filipe Custódio wrote:
Try adding "nolapic" to the kernel options. It worked for me on a Sony TR2.
diz
> Jorge Filipe Custódio wrote:
>
>>Hi everyone,
>>
>>I'm currently running debian (testing) with kernel 2.6.6 on my toshiba
>>laptop. My laptop doesn't have APM support, so I have to use ACPI, and
>>since kernel 2.6.5
Ok, this does get the display working. However have you been able to
get the option "CyberStretch" to work? How can we use the entire LCD?
cheers,
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Tks in Advance.
Ok, this does get the display working. However have you been able to
get the option "CyberStretch" to work? How can we use the entire LCD?
cheers,
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