Search in /boot/grub/menu.lst for a line starting with "# kopt=" or
"#kopt=" append to this line libata.atapi_enabled=1 and run update-grub
then it is appended to all kernels but recreating the initrd should also
work as long as you stick with modules for libata and ata_piix.
On Fri, 19 May 2006 2
On Mon, 22 May 2006 05:30:14 +0200, David Johnson wrote:
> AhQ I see that kwifimanager is available and I can try that. Gnone
> Network Manager is in the unstable distribution. I think that's what I
> want, but I guess I'll have to wait then. Maybe kwifimanager will work
> in the mean time.
>
>
AhQ I see that kwifimanager is available and I can try that. Gnone
Network Manager is in the unstable distribution. I think that's what I
want, but I guess I'll have to wait then. Maybe kwifimanager will work
in the mean time.
On Mon, 2006-05-22 at 08:56 +0700, Mihira Fernando wrote:
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David Johnson wrote:
> I am now the proud user of Debian on my laptop and love it. However, I
> find I am unable to connect to some Internet hot spots in Cafe's and the
> like. I used to be able to with Windows. I cannot seem to figure these
> places
I am now the proud user of Debian on my laptop and love it. However, I
find I am unable to connect to some Internet hot spots in Cafe's and the
like. I used to be able to with Windows. I cannot seem to figure these
places out. From what I can tell there is no difference between these
and the one
Hi everyone,
this is crossposted to debian-laptop and debian-security, as I believe
it is relevant to both.
Today, I have heavily updated my (GPL'd) iptables script which I have been
using for quite a while now to secure my laptop (and various workstations).
The script is available from http://ww
Hi Winfried.
I made the experience with WPA, that you are not allowed to quote the
key for the W-Lan. Unfortunately, I do not know how PSK keys may
look. If they may contain whitespaces, then quoting is not optional I
would guess.
With ifplugd and a z60m I made the experience that it works
On Sun, 21 May 2006 09:00:46 +0200
Jan Schledermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Its not linux related but hardware related. Your CDrom Audio cable
> > is not connected to the soundcard's CD Audio slot. Most likely, to
> > save space, Laptops doesnt have CD audio slot's in their
> > soundcards.
> Its not linux related but hardware related. Your CDrom Audio cable is
> not connected to the soundcard's CD Audio slot. Most likely, to save
> space, Laptops doesnt have CD audio slot's in their soundcards. On
> windows it'll work because windows includes 'Digital Audio Extraction'
> for CD/DVD
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