Hi,
is it somehow possible to get the s-video output on the "Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo
M 7400" working? It's the only thing still not working, which I would like to
use for watching movies on the TV set.
My graphic card is
i855 ("Intel Corporation 82852/855GM Integrated Graphics Device")
Any ide
Hi, tendré gusto de comprar una computadora portátil para mi amigo de la niñez como Birhtday el regalo, que prometo a regalo al charlar ayer por la noche en línea, él trabaja con la embajada americana en Nigeria, así que yo tendremos gusto de saber si tú un tener Pentium4 (y también dejarme sab
Hi,
I am having some difficulties on one of my Debian Thinkpads with my
Belkin wireless PCMCIA card (manfid: 0x01bf, 0x3302), and thought I
would post the issue to this list before issuing a bug report. Perhaps
it is a configuration issue.
On my a21m I have had the card working for a long time
thanks a lot, Zsolt. This solution works great and is perfect for me.
> I also had problems with the keys and with i855crt too. It never worked
> satisfactorily for me.
>
> So I chose a completely different solution. Added the next two lines to
> xorg.conf (it has worked XFree86 too):
>
> Option
On my notebook Dell Precision M20 I use debian sarge with package
libc6-i686 and a custom kernel 2.6.17.2 from kernel.org. I compile the
kernel driver ipw2200 as a module. This driver declares the names of the
firmware files to look for (see
/drivers/net/wireless/ipw2200.c).
As far as I understand
On Thursday 06 July 2006 09:37, Jens Nachtigall wrote:
> Pressing these keys does not work unfortunately.
I also had problems with the keys and with i855crt too. It never worked
satisfactorily for me.
So I chose a completely different solution. Added the next two lines to
xorg.conf (it has work
> I have used debian etch with a similar graphics cad and xorg-x11, and I
> could switch to external monitor by pressing FN-F5, but i had to use
> i855crt in debian stable and ubuntu breezy. I don't if it would work for
> you, but try that and see if it works. Also I tried this in 2005, so it
> m
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