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Quick answer from someone with wireless (though not yours and not 'g'):
wireless-tools should be enough
After that 'iwconfig' should show your wireless device, at which point you can configure it by adding it to /etc/network/interfaces (See 'man interfaces').
-Tom
On Fri, 2004-09-10 at 17:2
On Fri, 2004-09-10 at 22:20, aec wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have just subscribed to this list and searched the archive
> for an answer to my problem with mixed results.
>
> I have a Dell inspiron 8200 that used to run Gentoo, however
> last week I decided that I wanted Debian back on this laptop
> an
Hello,
I have just subscribed to this list and searched the archive
for an answer to my problem with mixed results.
I have a Dell inspiron 8200 that used to run Gentoo, however
last week I decided that I wanted Debian back on this laptop
and intalled from the sarge-rc1-installer, a brand new Sid
Quick answer from someone with wireless (though not yours and not 'g'):
wireless-tools should be enough
After that 'iwconfig' should show your wireless device, at which point you can configure it by adding it to /etc/network/interfaces (See 'man interfaces').
-Tom
On Fri, 2004-09-10 at 17:2
On Fri, 2004-09-10 at 22:20, aec wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have just subscribed to this list and searched the archive
> for an answer to my problem with mixed results.
>
> I have a Dell inspiron 8200 that used to run Gentoo, however
> last week I decided that I wanted Debian back on this laptop
> an
Hello,
I have just subscribed to this list and searched the archive
for an answer to my problem with mixed results.
I have a Dell inspiron 8200 that used to run Gentoo, however
last week I decided that I wanted Debian back on this laptop
and intalled from the sarge-rc1-installer, a brand new Sid
I find my Toshiba Portege 3500's videocard not good enough for some of
the uses I want for it, and I wonder if any of you has used a PCMCIA
video card with Debian.
I don't need hardcore-gaming-level performance, but I do need some
fairly good 3D capabilities for demonstrations and lectures (I
I am trying to install Debian on my Tosh Portege 3500 through PXE and
knoppix-terminalserver (no cd, and it does not boot from USB either).
It boots from network very well, it is usable despite screen resolution
being limited to 800x600, but it does not recognise the filesystem in
the main dis
Hi,
Am Freitag, 10. September 2004 15:25 schrieb Derek Broughton:
> Anyway, for any such event you put both the deactivation and the
> reactivation code in the same script:
>
> # deactivate code here
> echo 4 > /proc/acpi/sleep
> # good idea to sleep for a moment to let things wake up properly
> s
I find my Toshiba Portege 3500's videocard not good enough for some of
the uses I want for it, and I wonder if any of you has used a PCMCIA
video card with Debian.
I don't need hardcore-gaming-level performance, but I do need some
fairly good 3D capabilities for demonstrations and lectures (I t
I am trying to install Debian on my Tosh Portege 3500 through PXE and
knoppix-terminalserver (no cd, and it does not boot from USB either).
It boots from network very well, it is usable despite screen resolution
being limited to 800x600, but it does not recognise the filesystem in
the main disk
Hi,
Am Freitag, 10. September 2004 15:25 schrieb Derek Broughton:
> Anyway, for any such event you put both the deactivation and the
> reactivation code in the same script:
>
> # deactivate code here
> echo 4 > /proc/acpi/sleep
> # good idea to sleep for a moment to let things wake up properly
> s
On September 10, 2004 04:06 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks for your answer Andreas. I did the same, except for I don't know
> how to restart the daemon during the wake up sequence. Can you tell me? I
> still think this is not the elegant way to solve the problem, but at least
> it works. If
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On September 10, 2004 04:06 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks for your answer Andreas. I did the same, except for I don't know
> how to restart the daemon during the wake up sequence. Can you tell me? I
> still think this is not the elegant way to solve the problem, but at least
> it works. If
Steffen Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Fri, Sep 10, 2004:
> I have a problem importing data from Flat Files
> into either MySQL or PostgreSQL databases.
> Importing some 6 million lines takes
> as few as 60 seconds on a fast Opteron server,
> and will not finished overnight on my 1.5Ghz Centrino L
Hi,
I have a problem importing data from Flat Files
into either MySQL or PostgreSQL databases.
Importing some 6 million lines takes
as few as 60 seconds on a fast Opteron server,
and will not finished overnight on my 1.5Ghz Centrino Laptop.
Top shows the Laptop is stuck in 9x% Wait.
I am using t
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Steffen Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Fri, Sep 10, 2004:
> I have a problem importing data from Flat Files
> into either MySQL or PostgreSQL databases.
> Importing some 6 million lines takes
> as few as 60 seconds on a fast Opteron server,
> and will not finished overnight on my 1.5Ghz Centrino L
Hi,
I have a problem importing data from Flat Files
into either MySQL or PostgreSQL databases.
Importing some 6 million lines takes
as few as 60 seconds on a fast Opteron server,
and will not finished overnight on my 1.5Ghz Centrino Laptop.
Top shows the Laptop is stuck in 9x% Wait.
I am using t
Thanks for your answer Andreas. I did the same, except for I don't know
how to restart the daemon during the wake up sequence. Can you tell me? I
still think this is not the elegant way to solve the problem, but at least
it works. If anyone knows a nicer solution, please tell us. BTW, do you
th
Thanks for your answer Andreas. I did the same, except for I don't know
how to restart the daemon during the wake up sequence. Can you tell me? I
still think this is not the elegant way to solve the problem, but at least
it works. If anyone knows a nicer solution, please tell us. BTW, do you
th
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