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Ionreflex wrote:
> @Stefan
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> 486 will work. 686 may work.
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> My impression exactly, but I'd like to be sure : if I scrape this install,
> I'll have a hard time recovering it...
There is nothing in the way to install *both
@Merciadri Luca
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I have no answer to your question, but I am wondering... what does 'lol'
mean here? Is it some version of something, or did you simply put this over
there because you have some sense of humor and you like to make your
(somewhat old) config appear less depressing to the othe
Joe Emenaker wrote:
> Yeah, I saw IBAM, but it looked like it just generated plain ol' .png
> files or something. I was hoping for something a little more snazzy.
Have you looked at the gkrellm-ibam? It is still rather plain and I
wouldn't argue about wanting more. But it is at least something
On 04/20/2010 01:40 AM, Simon Chen wrote:
I may be a light debian user. 'Cause i simply use GNOME power manager
as battery tool, supposed to be the default power manager in GNOME. I
think it is kind of dull. I've found battery using up much more
quickly under debian than it under windows(yes, i
I may be a light debian user. 'Cause i simply use GNOME power manager as
battery tool, supposed to be the default power manager in GNOME. I think it
is kind of dull. I've found battery using up much more quickly under debian
than it under windows(yes, i'm using a dual-booting laptop).
So, is this
On 4/19/2010 2:29 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
Joe Emenaker wrote:
I'm looking for a good battery charge/discharge profiler tool for my
Ubuntu laptop.
Of course I am sure that you know you are posting about Ubuntu to the
Debian laptop mailing list? The least you could do is to lie to us
and
Joe Emenaker wrote:
> I'm looking for a good battery charge/discharge profiler tool for my
> Ubuntu laptop.
Of course I am sure that you know you are posting about Ubuntu to the
Debian laptop mailing list? The least you could do is to lie to us
and say you are running Debian when posting to a D
I'm looking for a good battery charge/discharge profiler tool for my
Ubuntu laptop. I'm aware that there's the "Power History" tool, but it
doesn't seem to do what I'm after. I'll explain
A couple of years ago, I came across a really neat tool for Windows for
estimating the time remainin
> I would like your insights : the laptop is reported as i586, so which one to
> choose ? linux-image-2.6.26-2-686 2.6.26-21lenny4 ? linux-image-2.6.26-2-486
> 2.6.26-21lenny4 ? (I would be more inclined to 486, but I didn't find any
> concluant informations on the Net...)
486 will work. 686 may
Ionreflex wrote:
> Situation : I've just booted up an old laptop which has debian on it, and
> debian it will stay : the fdd is defect, the cdd is defect and not only some
> of the keyboard keys are defect, the ps/2 port is not functional...
I assume you are connecting to it over the network? Doe
Situation : I've just booted up an old laptop which has debian on it, and
debian it will stay : the fdd is defect, the cdd is defect and not only some
of the keyboard keys are defect, the ps/2 port is not functional...
For now :
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Linux lol 2.4.27-3-586tsc #1 Tue Dec 5 22:06:26 UTC 2006 i58
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