Re: Dual boot Vista Debian Unstable hardware clock read incorrectly

2007-11-06 Thread Bob Proulx
Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote: > Vista sets the hardware clock to local time. Yes. Annoying. And trouble making. > To compensate for this I have UTC=no in /etc/default/rcS Good. > This setting seems to be ignored. Debian seems to think that the hardware > clock is set to UTC, so in Debian

Re: NetworkManager not automatically connecting to network...

2007-11-06 Thread Bob Proulx
Otavio Salvador wrote: > Bob Proulx writes: > > That is the way it behaves for me 90% of the time in Gnome too. > > Sometimes it works as advertised (keeping a network connected at all > > times). But most of the time I have to manually select the access > > point. I don't know why. I think it i

Dual boot Vista Debian Unstable hardware clock read incorrectly

2007-11-06 Thread Anders Ellenshøj Andersen
I have a laptop with dual boot Vista and Debian Unstable. Vista sets the hardware clock to local time. To compensate for this I have UTC=no in /etc/default/rcS This setting seems to be ignored. Debian seems to think that the hardware clock is set to UTC, so in Debian the clock is one hour ahead

Re: NetworkManager not automatically connecting to network...

2007-11-06 Thread Otavio Salvador
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Proulx) writes: > Joe Emenaker wrote: >> Now, in KDE, using knetworkmanager, I can click on the icon in the >> kicker and manually connect to wireless AP's (it even remembers my WPA >> key from last time), but it doesn't just automatically connect like its >> supposed to.

Re: ATI fglrx driver on sid

2007-11-06 Thread Alessandro Pellizzari
Il giorno lun, 05/11/2007 alle 20.28 +0100, Frank Zimmermann ha scritto: > I'm running sid on a Asus M6N with the ATI Radeon 9600. I've installed > the fglrx-driver and fglrx-kernel-src and m-a a-i fglrx did install the You could use the open source drivers already available in Xorg with much les

Re: ATI fglrx driver on sid

2007-11-06 Thread Michael
J.R.: > Which architecture? If you refer to amd64, > fglrx-driver 8.42.3-2, what happens is that the > package does not use the ati version of libGL, but it > does not remove the diversion created in previous > versions. Use dpkg-divert to eliminate the diversions > and then re-install libgl1-mesa