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2004-07-18 Thread Jerome Werner
Philipp Weis said: "Your partitions should be remounted by laptop-mode with a considerably larger commit interval (600 seconds by default). Is this done correctly on all your journaled file systems in laptop-mode (check with mount)? There is a problem with recent versions of util-linux that caus

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2004-07-18 Thread Jerome Werner
Philipp Weis said: "Your partitions should be remounted by laptop-mode with a considerably larger commit interval (600 seconds by default). Is this done correctly on all your journaled file systems in laptop-mode (check with mount)? There is a problem with recent versions of util-linux that caus

Re: Network Profiles

2004-07-18 Thread Andrew McMillan
On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 01:08 +0300, Eddy Petrisor wrote: > use whereami > > Is great!! > > You can even make configurations in your home according to the new location > > And the config is self explanatory (good thing as there is no man page > afair) While I appreciate your endorsement, I must

Re: Network Profiles

2004-07-18 Thread Eddy Petrisor
use whereami Is great!! You can even make configurations in your home according to the new location And the config is self explanatory (good thing as there is no man page afair) Karl wrote: Hi! Does anyone know how to configure different network profiles with Debian? Are there any tools h

Re: Network Profiles

2004-07-18 Thread Andrew McMillan
On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 01:08 +0300, Eddy Petrisor wrote: > use whereami > > Is great!! > > You can even make configurations in your home according to the new location > > And the config is self explanatory (good thing as there is no man page > afair) While I appreciate your endorsement, I must

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2004-07-18 Thread Sylvain Vedrenne
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Re: Network Profiles

2004-07-18 Thread Eddy Petrisor
use whereami Is great!! You can even make configurations in your home according to the new location And the config is self explanatory (good thing as there is no man page afair) Karl wrote: Hi! Does anyone know how to configure different network profiles with Debian? Are there any tools how to do

Re: Network Profiles

2004-07-18 Thread Oliver Elphick
On Sun, 2004-07-18 at 19:23, Karl wrote: > Hi! > > Does anyone know how to configure different network profiles with Debian? > Are there any tools how to do this? > > I need to configure eth0 (WLan) and eth1 (normal) to accomplish: > > Profile at home: eth0: don't start up or at least don't use

Re: Network Profiles

2004-07-18 Thread Mezig
Karl wrote: Hi! Does anyone know how to configure different network profiles with Debian? Are there any tools how to do this? I need to configure eth0 (WLan) and eth1 (normal) to accomplish: Profile at home: eth0: don't start up or at least don't use DHCP eth1: start with DHCP Prof

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2004-07-18 Thread Sylvain Vedrenne
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Network Profiles

2004-07-18 Thread Karl
Hi! Does anyone know how to configure different network profiles with Debian? Are there any tools how to do this? I need to configure eth0 (WLan) and eth1 (normal) to accomplish: Profile at home: eth0: don't start up or at least don't use DHCP eth1: start with DHCP Profile at

Re: Network Profiles

2004-07-18 Thread Oliver Elphick
On Sun, 2004-07-18 at 19:23, Karl wrote: > Hi! > > Does anyone know how to configure different network profiles with Debian? > Are there any tools how to do this? > > I need to configure eth0 (WLan) and eth1 (normal) to accomplish: > > Profile at home: eth0: don't start up or at least don't use

Re: Network Profiles

2004-07-18 Thread Mezig
Karl wrote: Hi! Does anyone know how to configure different network profiles with Debian? Are there any tools how to do this? I need to configure eth0 (WLan) and eth1 (normal) to accomplish: Profile at home: eth0: don't start up or at least don't use DHCP eth1: start with DHCP Profile at

Network Profiles

2004-07-18 Thread Karl
Hi! Does anyone know how to configure different network profiles with Debian? Are there any tools how to do this? I need to configure eth0 (WLan) and eth1 (normal) to accomplish: Profile at home: eth0: don't start up or at least don't use DHCP eth1: start with DHCP Profile at work

Re: dri/3daccel radeon9600

2004-07-18 Thread Joan Tur
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Es Dissabte 17 Juliol 2004 15:10, en martin f krafft va escriure: | I don't think XFree 4.3.x supports the Radeon 9600 chip yet. You can | download the ATI driver as RPM and use alien to install it though. It's supported by radeon module (2D only) ;)

Re: dri/3daccel radeon9600

2004-07-18 Thread Joan Tur
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Es Dissabte 17 Juliol 2004 15:10, en martin f krafft va escriure: | I don't think XFree 4.3.x supports the Radeon 9600 chip yet. You can | download the ATI driver as RPM and use alien to install it though. It's supported by radeon module (2D only) ;)