On 2/8/07, Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Baz wrote:
> Steve Jobs is promoting the idea of ending DRM. Read at
> http://blogs.marketwatch.com/bambi/2007/02/apples_jobs_has.html
I'll wait until he practices what he preaches and stops hocking DRM music
on
iTunes.
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hi!
sorry to say, but all docs i found refer to do: a) install kernel sources,
sometimes b) install newer kernel + sources but all say c) install latest
ndiswraper. "error -71" apears quit often in the groups, seams to be
something with power supply (???) - at least when the plugged unit is a d
Thanks for your explains !
I used the link on your page to download and install ndiswrapper common,
source and utils.
But I don't know where are the -modules ?
Waiting, I tried to get on the dongle, and after a couple of seconds, I
got these errors :
usb 1-1: device descriptor read/64, error -
Takis,
Thanks a lot ! I followed as per the readme.txt and it works fine !
I can see now all the screensavers in the gnome-screensaver !
thanks again...
On Thu, 2007-02-08 at 14:19 +1100, Takis Diakoumis wrote:
> Hi
>
> i did this a little while ago. my readme, script and XSL is attached (i
>
On 2/8/07, Jon Dowland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 03:19:17PM -0800, Baz wrote:
> Steve Jobs is promoting the idea of ending DRM. Read at
> http://blogs.marketwatch.com/bambi/2007/02/apples_jobs_has.html
Could you please refrain from cross-posting to so many lists,
parti
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 03:19:17PM -0800, Baz wrote:
> Steve Jobs is promoting the idea of ending DRM. Read at
> http://blogs.marketwatch.com/bambi/2007/02/apples_jobs_has.html
Could you please refrain from cross-posting to so many lists,
particularly when your message is off-topic for all of the
Hi,
thinkwiki has a lot info on this subject. Especially about the
"always-on" problem. I have now a hp pavilion ze4417ea with the AMD
Athlon XP-M, when I scale down to 530Mhz about 70% of the time the fan
is on. This is a one of the reasons why I after 3,5Yrs. want to buy an
Intel Laptop.
A
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On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 07:47:19AM +0100, K H wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm thinking of buying myself a T60. Unfortunately I
> found a couple of posts on the net that this laptop is
> too loud. Fan is on all the time etc.
> The model I had in mind is 200763u(Core Duo, ATI
> X1400, 1GB RAM). Does anybody ha
Hi,
take a look at: http://www.thinkwiki.org/
On Don, 08 Feb 2007, K H wrote:
> I'm thinking of buying myself a T60. Unfortunately I
> found a couple of posts on the net that this laptop is
> too loud. Fan is on all the time etc.
> The model I had in mind is 200763u(Core Duo, ATI
> X1400, 1GB RA
Hi,
so freq scaling is functional for Core Duo? I read
that the min. freq / Core is 1GHz. That is what you
are doing to get the noise down? How healthy is it, to
turn of the fan?
What is the root cause for this much noise? ATI GPU,
is it better with IGP from Intel? I read something
about it being
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