On Fri, Jul 09, 2004 at 12:02:08AM +0200, Javier Candeira wrote:
> After installing Guadalinex (a localised Debian for education and
> desktop users put out by the Andalusian Government in Spain) on this
> laptop the ony hitch is that there is no battery gauge, and the
> computer uses it until full
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 10:01:24AM -0700, Bill Moseley wrote:
> Any nice graphical tools for displaying wireless data (like signal
> strength)? I use cards based on Prism (using hostap) and also and
> Aironet 350.
>
I use gkrellm with the wireless plugin (debian package grellmwireless)
gkrellm d
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 10:17:44 +0930
Romana Branden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 01:02:53PM -0700, Bill Moseley imparted:
> > On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 09:01:14PM +0200, Joan Tur wrote:
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On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 01:02:53PM -0700, Bill Moseley imparted:
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> > | Any nice graphical tools for displaying wire
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 01:02:53PM -0700, Bill Moseley imparted:
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> > Es Dijous 08 Juliol 2004 19:01, en Bill Moseley va escriure:
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The problem was I had the screen saver turned on. So here is how you do it:
xset dpms force off
works beautifully
Randall
Randall Smith wrote:
How can I manually power off the lcd. I've tried xset dpms off, but it
comes back on after a few minutes even with the mouse unplugged.
Randall
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 01:02:53PM -0700, Bill Moseley imparted:
> On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 09:01:14PM +0200, Joan Tur wrote:
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> > Es Dijous 08 Juliol 2004 19:01, en Bill Moseley va escriure:
> > | Any nice graphical tools for displaying wire
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 01:02:53PM -0700, Bill Moseley imparted:
> On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 09:01:14PM +0200, Joan Tur wrote:
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> > Es Dijous 08 Juliol 2004 19:01, en Bill Moseley va escriure:
> > | Any nice graphical tools for displaying wire
After installing Guadalinex (a localised Debian for education and
desktop users put out by the Andalusian Government in Spain) on this
laptop the ony hitch is that there is no battery gauge, and the
computer uses it until fully discharged without any warning.
The computer is a Gericom Patriot mobi
The problem was I had the screen saver turned on. So here is how you do it:
xset dpms force off
works beautifully
Randall
Randall Smith wrote:
How can I manually power off the lcd. I've tried xset dpms off, but it
comes back on after a few minutes even with the mouse unplugged.
Randall
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On Thu, 2004-07-08 at 17:34 +0200, Karl wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I just installed Debian on my Thinkpad R50 using the new Debian Installer
> and installing over the net.
>
> Installed Kernel is 2.6.6-1. Quite everything works fine, but not ACPI.
>
> Worst thing is, that when I shutdown the laptop, it i
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 09:01:14PM +0200, Joan Tur wrote:
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> Es Dijous 08 Juliol 2004 19:01, en Bill Moseley va escriure:
> | Any nice graphical tools for displaying wireless data (like signal
> | strength)? I use cards based on Prism (using host
After installing Guadalinex (a localised Debian for education and
desktop users put out by the Andalusian Government in Spain) on this
laptop the ony hitch is that there is no battery gauge, and the
computer uses it until fully discharged without any warning.
The computer is a Gericom Patriot mobi
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Hash: SHA1
Es Dijous 08 Juliol 2004 19:01, en Bill Moseley va escriure:
| Any nice graphical tools for displaying wireless data (like signal
| strength)? I use cards based on Prism (using hostap) and also and
| Aironet 350.
Kde apps: kwifimanager, wireless monit
On Thu, 2004-07-08 at 17:34 +0200, Karl wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I just installed Debian on my Thinkpad R50 using the new Debian Installer
> and installing over the net.
>
> Installed Kernel is 2.6.6-1. Quite everything works fine, but not ACPI.
>
> Worst thing is, that when I shutdown the laptop, it i
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 09:01:14PM +0200, Joan Tur wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
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> Es Dijous 08 Juliol 2004 19:01, en Bill Moseley va escriure:
> | Any nice graphical tools for displaying wireless data (like signal
> | strength)? I use cards based on Prism (using host
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Es Dijous 08 Juliol 2004 19:01, en Bill Moseley va escriure:
| Any nice graphical tools for displaying wireless data (like signal
| strength)? I use cards based on Prism (using hostap) and also and
| Aironet 350.
Kde apps: kwifimanager, wireless monit
Any nice graphical tools for displaying wireless data (like signal
strength)? I use cards based on Prism (using hostap) and also and
Aironet 350.
Thanks,
--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 10:59:04PM -0700, Adam Lydick wrote:
> (3) Your card is detected by various means (vendorID/productID pair, or
> reported name, or other ways) [I think these are the "card" entries].
> This points to a "device" type.
>
> (4) The device types describes the "class" of the dev
Hi
you have to compile your kernel, by your self
i using kernel 2.6.7 with the acpi patch from acpi.sf.net for the kernel
2.6.7.
You have to deactivate the apic support in the kernel
acpi works fine.
Suspend to RAM works when i remove the usb kernelmodules and stop mysql
manually.
Wit h this mail
Hi!
I just installed Debian on my Thinkpad R50 using the new Debian Installer
and installing over the net.
Installed Kernel is 2.6.6-1. Quite everything works fine, but not ACPI.
Worst thing is, that when I shutdown the laptop, it is not switched off,
just the display goes dark, I have to sw
Any nice graphical tools for displaying wireless data (like signal
strength)? I use cards based on Prism (using hostap) and also and
Aironet 350.
Thanks,
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On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 04:33:25AM -0700, Aitor Garcia wrote:
> Yes. Genius Wireless Mouse (KYE Wireless Webscroll+
> NBEye). Although I have also tried with Logitech
> USB mouse with no success.
[...]
> I have not found /proc/bus/input/ in the directory
> /proc/bus.
I'm sorry, my fault. /proc/bu
On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 10:59:04PM -0700, Adam Lydick wrote:
> (3) Your card is detected by various means (vendorID/productID pair, or
> reported name, or other ways) [I think these are the "card" entries].
> This points to a "device" type.
>
> (4) The device types describes the "class" of the dev
Hi
you have to compile your kernel, by your self
i using kernel 2.6.7 with the acpi patch from acpi.sf.net for the kernel
2.6.7.
You have to deactivate the apic support in the kernel
acpi works fine.
Suspend to RAM works when i remove the usb kernelmodules and stop mysql
manually.
Wit h this mail
Hi!
I just installed Debian on my Thinkpad R50 using the new Debian Installer
and installing over the net.
Installed Kernel is 2.6.6-1. Quite everything works fine, but not ACPI.
Worst thing is, that when I shutdown the laptop, it is not switched off,
just the display goes dark, I have to switch
> what kind of mouse? is it the one in the logs above?
Yes. Genius Wireless Mouse (KYE Wireless Webscroll+
NBEye). Although I have also tried with Logitech
USB mouse with no success.
I have taken a look at /proc/bus and there are only
2 directories there:
usb which contains 0 files and
pci
|
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 04:33:25AM -0700, Aitor Garcia wrote:
> Yes. Genius Wireless Mouse (KYE Wireless Webscroll+
> NBEye). Although I have also tried with Logitech
> USB mouse with no success.
[...]
> I have not found /proc/bus/input/ in the directory
> /proc/bus.
I'm sorry, my fault. /proc/bu
> what kind of mouse? is it the one in the logs above?
Yes. Genius Wireless Mouse (KYE Wireless Webscroll+
NBEye). Although I have also tried with Logitech
USB mouse with no success.
I have taken a look at /proc/bus and there are only
2 directories there:
usb which contains 0 files and
pci
|
Hi again,
I have reconfigured my kernel 2.4.26 using ACPI
support.
dmesg output,
Linux version 2.4.26 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.95.4
20011002 (Debian prerelease)) #14 SMP Thu Jul 8
11:44:35 CEST 2004
BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
BIOS-e820: - 0009fc00
(usable)
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 01:57:38AM -0700, Aitor Garcia wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I have reconfigured my kernel 2.4.26 using ACPI
> support.
[...]
> #
> # USB Serial Converter support
> #
> CONFIG_USB_SERIAL=y
> CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_DEBUG=y
> CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_GENERIC=y
> CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_BELKIN=y
> CON
Hello!
My question is: what module shall I use to get on with PCMCIA
cards using Cardbus bridge Texas Instruments PCI1131 (on HP
OmniBook 5700 (CTX)? As far as I remember in 2.2.x kernels
there were i82365 loaded to use this hardware, but then
I haven't got any pcmcia stuff. Now I see that there's
Hi again,
I have reconfigured my kernel 2.4.26 using ACPI
support.
dmesg output,
Linux version 2.4.26 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.95.4
20011002 (Debian prerelease)) #14 SMP Thu Jul 8
11:44:35 CEST 2004
BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
BIOS-e820: - 0009fc00
(usable)
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 01:57:38AM -0700, Aitor Garcia wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I have reconfigured my kernel 2.4.26 using ACPI
> support.
[...]
> #
> # USB Serial Converter support
> #
> CONFIG_USB_SERIAL=y
> CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_DEBUG=y
> CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_GENERIC=y
> CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_BELKIN=y
> CON
Hello!
My question is: what module shall I use to get on with PCMCIA
cards using Cardbus bridge Texas Instruments PCI1131 (on HP
OmniBook 5700 (CTX)? As far as I remember in 2.2.x kernels
there were i82365 loaded to use this hardware, but then
I haven't got any pcmcia stuff. Now I see that there's
I did the dirty work of figuring some of that out a while back, so I'll
share ;)
I'm not sure about all the details, but it seems to work like this:
(1) cardmgr starts up and pulls in the correct main config file for you
machine. In testing, this seems to be /etc/pcmcia/config. In woody, I
think
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