On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 10:43:04PM -0500, Jason Wang wrote:
> hi, i have installed knoppix on to my hard drive, since debian
> installer i find too cryptic for a linux newbie.. i'm trying to setup
> a 1280x800 resolution (my laptop native, which is a Emachines M5410)..
> i'm using a SiS M760 Ultra
Jason Wang wrote:
hi, i have installed knoppix on to my hard drive, since debian
installer i find too cryptic for a linux newbie.. i'm trying to setup
a 1280x800 resolution (my laptop native, which is a Emachines M5410)..
i'm using a SiS M760 Ultra 256 if that helps.. can someone point me to
the ri
hi, i have installed knoppix on to my hard drive, since debian
installer i find too cryptic for a linux newbie.. i'm trying to setup
a 1280x800 resolution (my laptop native, which is a Emachines M5410)..
i'm using a SiS M760 Ultra 256 if that helps.. can someone point me to
the right directions? i
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On Wednesday 16 March 2005 07:53 am, Bryce wrote:
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Hi every1, i am having trouble compiling a new 2.6.10 Linux kernel on
my new laptop, it just happens tha everything boots ok, the kernel
messages get displayed and i get access to my X server and start a KDE
session, but when i run a Konsole o try to switch to a regular console
with Ctrl+Alt+F* it
On Wednesday 16 March 2005 04:38, Yannick Warnier wrote:
>
> Poor story however:
> The battery life after 2 years was a little short (around 1h45) so I
Don't blame IBM for that - nobody would guarantee a Lion battery for that
long, because you can only expect 2-3 years out of one under the best
On Tuesday 15 March 2005 18:19, Hubert Chan wrote:
> As for ThinkPads vs. other brands, I don't think that an IBM label is
> necessarily a seal of Linux-worthiness. But it's probably easier to
> find help if you go with a brand that more people have.
How the vendor feels about the OS helps with s
On Tuesday 15 March 2005 16:32, Michael Marte wrote:
>
> I blacklisted ohci and, in effect, USB devices connected to either of the
> two ports are not recognized any more. I have to modprobe ohci to get them
> connected.
Well, d***!! Guess I was wrong. :-)
Sorry about that. Still, the number o
Hi,
The D800 is quite identical to the Inspiron 8600. Any guide which applies to
the Inspiron should be applicate for your system too.
On the Debian stock kernel, it's a question of modprobing the relevant
cpufreq-driver, (I can't remember what yours is called), and starting a
userspace govern
Hi Michael,
thanks for sharing this information, I am currently thinking of
buying a new wireless card here in Germany for my wife's laptop, and the
warning aboutthe netgear cards is very valuable.
Just for your info, I am actually currently using an acx111
chipset card (from siteco
Le lundi 14 mars 2005 Ã 07:39 -0500, Hugo Santiago Carrer a Ãcrit :
> Hi list:
>
> So, basically I'm about to buy a used Thinkpad T23 from IBM. I really
> like the little thing, I have used one before and liked the feeling.
> But the questions are,
> Are the Thinkpads really worth the extra buck o
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