>> And of course gnome-power-manager is fundamentally flawed because the
>> issues it tries to deal with are at least as much system-wide as they are
>> specific to a given Gnome session: when I have several users logged in,
>> I don't want each one of their gnome-power-manager to react to
>> ACPI
On Fri, 2007-08-10 at 10:18 +0200, ozmate wrote:
> I've installed Etch on an IBM T21 laptop. [..]
> But unfortunately I'm struggling with the embedded NIC card.
>
> lspci -v
> Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82557/8/9 [Ethernet Pro 100]
>
> It appears in the Networking configuration panel
list-debian-laptop wrote:
Hello all,
previously a Fedora User, I found out that VMWare does not support it,
so I switched to Debian and installed the Etch, network install from
business card cdrom.
Check /etc/fstab:
/dev/ noneswap sw,resume 0 0
Above not well
On 10/08/07, Paolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 07:58:59PM +0100, Mark Sayer wrote:
> > I found an extremely useful forum thread when setting up my securified
> > wifi at home. However, I don't know how Debian feels about certain
> > other distributions [fork?] so won't past
On Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 07:58:59PM +0100, Mark Sayer wrote:
> I found an extremely useful forum thread when setting up my securified
> wifi at home. However, I don't know how Debian feels about certain
> other distributions [fork?] so won't paste the link. It covers "WPA1,
> WPA2, LEAP, etc.".
eh?
I found an extremely useful forum thread when setting up my securified
wifi at home. However, I don't know how Debian feels about certain
other distributions [fork?] so won't paste the link. It covers "WPA1,
WPA2, LEAP, etc.".
Although, I still have an issue with dd-wrt not accepting my
wpa_passph
Le vendredi 10 août 2007 13:49, ozmate a écrit :
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well i don't know why it is blank here is what i wrote :
Hello,
Did
Hi,
Does anyone have experience with this Belkin wireless
card? Has anyone got it working with etch on a network
that uses WEP & DHCP?
It is a PCMCIA card, the model is F5D6020 version 2,
-- atmel chipset.
Any insights would be great. I'm trying to get it
working on a Dell Inspiron 5100 and plan
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hey everybody. I have the dreaded broadcom card. I got it to show up using
the latest kernel from backports.org. However I cant get it to connect to
any wireless networks including an unprotected 1 and a wep access pt for
which I have the key. Does anybody has any experience with this?
iwconfi
Le jeudi 9 août 2007 19:46, Marcio Alejandro Regalado M. a écrit :
> Hello everybody, I'm new to this list and I'm looking on a way to
> configure the wireles card that comes with my laptop, below I include
> some things that can be of help to resolv this issue
>
> Laptop: HP Pavilion dv6403cl
>
Le vendredi 10 août 2007 10:18, ozmate a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> I've installed Etch on an IBM T21 laptop. Everything works just fine,
> how great it is to work with such a complete operating system.
>
> But unfortunately I'm struggling with the embedded NIC card.
>
> lspci -v
> Ethernet controller
Hi Marcio,
This is a question that's been coming up a lot recently on irc in #debian.
This is from the scripted response that we use:
0. add contrib and non-free entries in your sources.list and aptitude update
1. aptitude install ipw3945-modules-2.6-686 firmware-ipw3945 ipw3945d
2. modprobe i
Hi,
I've installed Etch on an IBM T21 laptop. Everything works just fine,
how great it is to work with such a complete operating system.
But unfortunately I'm struggling with the embedded NIC card.
lspci -v
Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82557/8/9 [Ethernet Pro 100] (rev 09)
It appear
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