On Tue, 04 Jan 2005 18:20:05 +0100, Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo wrote:
> ALSA is most advanced, and OSS is deprecated in new kernels. You should
> install alsa-base, alsa-utils, alsa-oss (emulation layer for OSS in
> ALSA) and libesd0-alsa (yes, though you are using arts for KDE, it
> depends on libesd
On Mon, 2005-01-03 at 20:56 +0100, Kai Hildebrandt wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I just compiled a 2.6.9 kernel on my debian sarge notebook with ACPI
> support. I also configured tpb but some keys do not work. The notebook
> is a IBM thinkpad r50p.
>
> What can I do to get the key to change the video outp
Am 2005-01-04 22:02:44, schrieb Hanspeter Kunz:
> I'm sure IBM (or an authorized distributor) can unlock the bios
> password.
They do, but not on Laptops with Security-Chip like the 2723
> http://www.computing.net/windows95/wwwboard/forum/162657.html
> found by google (unlock bios ibm).
I know
Am 2005-01-04 15:48:16, schrieb David Mandelberg:
> Michelle Konzack wrote:
> > I have lost the Password and a new SystemBoard for 460 Euro is too
> > expensive. So I like to sell the Laptop in pieces.
> Have you checked if the bios has a constant password? A lot of bios
> manufacturers make them w
* Nico Golde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-01-03 22:58]:
> * Nico Golde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-01-03 18:36]:
> > I decided to write an own acpi monitoring software for
> > textmode using ncurses because i dont like the normal acpi
> > package of debian.
> >
> > You can find it on
> > http://www.ngo
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On Tue, 2005-01-04 at 15:48 -0500, David Mandelberg wrote:
> Michelle Konzack wrote:
> > I have lost the Password and a new SystemBoard for 460 Euro is too
> > expensive. So I like to sell the Laptop in pieces.
> Have you checked if the bios has a constant password? A lot of bios
> manufacturers ma
Michelle Konzack wrote:
> I have lost the Password and a new SystemBoard for 460 Euro is too
> expensive. So I like to sell the Laptop in pieces.
Have you checked if the bios has a constant password? A lot of bios
manufacturers make them with passwords that will work no matter what you set the
pass
I have my laptop and external monitor properly configured with ATI
driver(fglrx) and love my expanded desktop.
problem I have is that when I maximize a window it maximizes across
both laptop and external monitor as one big window.
My previous workstation setup with Matrox card allowed two monito
El lun, 03-01-2005 a las 14:21 -0800, Elizabeth Palomino escribiÃ:
> Greetings :)
>
> I'm running Debian Testing on my laptop. Everything seems to be working
> ok but I have two quick questions :)
>
> The screen resolution seems fixed. My laptop is a Toshiba M3X-S149. The
> video card is an intel
El lun, 03-01-2005 a las 22:40 -0800, Rony escribiÃ:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a linux newbie, installed Sarge on my Toshiba laptop before. Thanks
> to this mailing list for helping me a lot that time. About a month ago,
> i miraculously mess up the kernel/lilo/whatever when using aptitude to
> auto upgrade t
Am 2005-01-04 16:10:18, schrieb Jerome BENOIT:
> Hello Michelle,
>
> ebay is a far better place to sell your laptop in pieces.
I know, eBay has blocked me after I was fouled...
I am waiting for the Judgement but it takes time...
Curently I can not sell anything on eBay
And if you know, the a na
Hello Michelle,
ebay is a far better place to sell your laptop in pieces.
Good luck,
Jerome
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello *,
I have 7 Working IBM Laptops and one R40 (2723 with security Chip)
which drives me crazy...
I have lost the Password and a new SystemBoard for 460 Euro is too
expensive. So
Hello *,
I have 7 Working IBM Laptops and one R40 (2723 with security Chip)
which drives me crazy...
I have lost the Password and a new SystemBoard for 460 Euro is too
expensive. So I like to sell the Laptop in pieces.
If someone is interested, please contact me Off-List.
I have:
1 x Memory
Op di 04-01-2005, om 16:07 schreef Leonardo Canducci:
> > i830 is the drm driver from the kernel. Don't worry about it; it'll be
> > replaced by the i915 in the future. A much better name, don't you think?
> > :-)
> so why not calling it i830 in XF86Config-4? (I've even tried changing
> i810 with i
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 02:19:17PM +0100, Koen Vermeer wrote:
> Op di 04-01-2005, om 00:06 schreef Leonardo Canducci:
> > quite strange: driver is i830 (lsmod output) and not i810 (not even
> > compiled).
>
> i830 is the drm driver from the kernel. Don't worry about it; it'll be
> replaced by th
How would I do that in Grub? Besides Under the grub menu the root option
is enabled (says "root=/dev/hda2 ro" which is the same as the stock
2.6.8
kernel)
On Tue, 2005-01-04 at 13:05, Sharninder Khera wrote:
> > I have a Dell Latitude C610 which I just installed sarge on, The
problem
> > is that E
On Monday 03 January 2005 14:29, Hanspeter Kunz wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-01-03 at 11:10 -0400, Derek Broughton wrote:
> > On Friday 31 December 2004 20:51, Mark M wrote:
> > > 1. What gotachas are there? eg. I have found out about a partition you
> > > should keep intact for hibernation mode. Is this
Hi,
I also have a DELL C610, in case it's useful to you I have
attached the file:
include/linux/autoconf.h
from my kernel.org 2.6.9 stock kernel source tree.
As another poster has said, i think you're just missing the correct
option in grub, mine has (for the 2.6 kernel:)
title
Op di 04-01-2005, om 00:06 schreef Leonardo Canducci:
> quite strange: driver is i830 (lsmod output) and not i810 (not even
> compiled).
i830 is the drm driver from the kernel. Don't worry about it; it'll be
replaced by the i915 in the future. A much better name, don't you think?
:-)
You can che
> I have a Dell Latitude C610 which I just installed sarge on, The problem
> is that Every time I try to boot my own kernels I get the error "Please
> append root option=..." Checking during the boot process it seems that
> the hard disks are not detected, so i presume that the IDE controller is
>
Hi all,
I have a Dell Latitude C610 which I just installed sarge on, The problem
is that Every time I try to boot my own kernels I get the error "Please
append root option=..." Checking during the boot process it seems that
the hard disks are not detected, so i presume that the IDE controller is
n
Rony wrote:
Which one is more advance, ALSA or OSS (mm.. should be able to tell
from the name:)? Remember i use ALSA for my prev installation. But now
cannot. What must i do to use ALSA again? Which kernel module to use?
What package must i install? I'm using kernel 2.6.8.
I would suggest to use th
Op di 04-01-2005, om 05:49 schreef Rony:
> Which one is more advance, ALSA or OSS (mm.. should be able to tell
> from the name:)? Remember i use ALSA for my prev installation. But now
> cannot. What must i do to use ALSA again? Which kernel module to use?
> What package must i install? I'm using ke
On Tue, 2005-01-04 at 02:32 +0100, Martin Theiss wrote:
[...]
> > Is there any chance to get my notebook to work after an suspend-to-ram
> > with a working screen? It stays blank after resuming not depending on
> > framebuffer (vesafb) or the X-server (I deactivated both to test it).
>
> Same prob
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