On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 00:11 +, Jed Clampett wrote:
Thanks, I had the EXACT same problem as the person you responded to on
google.
I could not close X in debian to install the Nvidea drivers.
I issued the command you so kindly provided
chvt 1 && /etc/ini.d/gdm stop
That is the corre
Thanks, I had the EXACT same problem as the person you responded to on
google.
I could not close X in debian to install the Nvidea drivers.
I issued the command you so kindly provided
chvt 1 && /etc/ini.d/gdm stop
Now my system wont boot.
I hope your just a total moron who just doesn't know s
I have a mixed testing/unstable system running on a HP Omnibook 4150
laptop [sound chipset is cs4232]. Recently, I upgraded a number of
things, including gcc (2.95.4 -> 3.3.3), alsa (0.9.4 -> 1.0.5a), and
kernel-source (2.4.19 -> 2.4.26). Before the upgrades, I had a
working Alsa setup, but now
On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 00:11 +, Jed Clampett wrote:
Thanks, I had the EXACT same problem as the person you responded to on
google.
I could not close X in debian to install the Nvidea drivers.
I issued the command you so kindly provided
chvt 1 && /etc/ini.d/gdm stop
That is the corre
Thanks, I had the EXACT same problem as the person you responded to on
google.
I could not close X in debian to install the Nvidea drivers.
I issued the command you so kindly provided
chvt 1 && /etc/ini.d/gdm stop
Now my system wont boot.
I hope your just a total moron who just doesn't know shit,
I have a mixed testing/unstable system running on a HP Omnibook 4150
laptop [sound chipset is cs4232]. Recently, I upgraded a number of
things, including gcc (2.95.4 -> 3.3.3), alsa (0.9.4 -> 1.0.5a), and
kernel-source (2.4.19 -> 2.4.26). Before the upgrades, I had a
working Alsa setup, but now
Hi,
Thanks to those who answered some questions of mine some days ago. I have now
tried several variations upon several themes in order to get debian (v. 3.0)
on my laptop (HP pavilion ze4600), and had gotten a stable command line
version running. I thereupon started X via startx which caused f
Hi.
I missed the beginning of this thread, but are you sure that the HF (high
frequency) part of your WLAN card is enabled and that the HF part of the card
is not damaged?
If the HF part is not enabled then the driver is namely able to detect the
card without problems, but the card itself is n
Hi,
Am Montag, 21. Juni 2004 05:39 schrieb Emma Jane Hogbin:
> It's very possible you will need to update your BIOS. You should check
> over at the ACPI mailing list to see if they have any suggestions.
>
> http://acpi.sourceforge.net/
> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/acpi-devel
than
Hi,
Thanks to those who answered some questions of mine some days ago. I have now
tried several variations upon several themes in order to get debian (v. 3.0)
on my laptop (HP pavilion ze4600), and had gotten a stable command line
version running. I thereupon started X via startx which caused f
Hi.
I missed the beginning of this thread, but are you sure that the HF (high
frequency) part of your WLAN card is enabled and that the HF part of the card
is not damaged?
If the HF part is not enabled then the driver is namely able to detect the
card without problems, but the card itself is n
Hi,
Am Montag, 21. Juni 2004 05:39 schrieb Emma Jane Hogbin:
> It's very possible you will need to update your BIOS. You should check
> over at the ACPI mailing list to see if they have any suggestions.
>
> http://acpi.sourceforge.net/
> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/acpi-devel
than
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