Erik Sundin writes:
> Den Wednesday
> 08 April 2009 03.44.30 skrev Daniel Pittman:
>> Preston Boyington writes:
>> > After happily using my laptop for the last couple years I've decided to
>> > streamline it a good bit. My hard disk that contains the existing Debian
>> > Sid install has been rep
Den Wednesday 08 April 2009 03.44.30 skrev Daniel Pittman:
> Preston Boyington writes:
> > After happily using my laptop for the last couple years I've decided
> > to streamline it a good bit. My hard disk that contains the existing
> > Debian Sid install has been replaced with a clean drive.
> >
My debian is testing. I found I can't use dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg to
select the video card and set resolution yesterday. I could set keybord
layout, but the interface for selecting the video card and seting resolution
does not be showed.
Why?
gulfstream
Preston Boyington writes:
> After happily using my laptop for the last couple years I've decided
> to streamline it a good bit. My hard disk that contains the existing
> Debian Sid install has been replaced with a clean drive.
>
> I believe I could get some speed with a custom kernel
That is ex
After happily using my laptop for the last couple years I've decided to
streamline it a good bit. My hard disk that contains the existing
Debian Sid install has been replaced with a clean drive.
I believe I could get some speed with a custom kernel and would like to
know how much trouble it will
Hi,
On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 11:21:01AM +0200, fortune wrote:
> Hi i've got an hp pavilion dv3000 with intel 5000 agn. I've installed squeeze
> and compiled 2.6.29-1 kernel with iwlagn module.
[snip]
> This is the debug information about iwlagn module:
>
> [ 1479.608295] iwlagn :03:00.0: Could
Hi i've got an hp pavilion dv3000 with intel 5000 agn. I've installed
squeeze and compiled 2.6.29-1 kernel with iwlagn module. But however
can't see wireless network, the interface wlan0 and wmaster0 is diplayed
but
iwlist wlan0 scanning
return that network is down
ifup wlan0
Ignoring unknown i
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