--- Terence Gorender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey has anyone put Debian on a Toshiba Libretto
> 100ct?
>
> Is there a archive of this list I could search?
>
> Terence G.
>
I stuck debian (2.1, later upped to 2.2) on my
Libretto 70CT, not much different than L100. Here's
how I did it:
1. M
--- Terence Gorender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey has anyone put Debian on a Toshiba Libretto
> 100ct?
>
> Is there a archive of this list I could search?
>
> Terence G.
>
I stuck debian (2.1, later upped to 2.2) on my
Libretto 70CT, not much different than L100. Here's
how I did it:
1.
--- "Bryan K. Walton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Ben,
> I implemented this, thanks for the details. I
> assume this is
> reversed, and that suspend.d/time.sh should really
> read
> /usr/sbin/hwclock --systohc --utc
> and that resume.d/time.sh should really read
> /usr/sbin/hwclock --h
--- "Bryan K. Walton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Ben,
> I implemented this, thanks for the details. I
> assume this is
> reversed, and that suspend.d/time.sh should really
> read
> /usr/sbin/hwclock --systohc --utc
> and that resume.d/time.sh should really read
> /usr/sbin/hwclock --
> As for APM suspend and
> resume, Ben says I need a script in /etc/apm/ that
> runs "hwclock --systohc
> --utc" in a script in suspend.d/, and "hwclock
> --hctosys --utc" in
> resume.d/. Don't know how to compose such a script
> though. Any advice?
>
Here's my thingy.
---/etc/apm/suspend.d/
> As for APM suspend and
> resume, Ben says I need a script in /etc/apm/ that
> runs "hwclock --systohc
> --utc" in a script in suspend.d/, and "hwclock
> --hctosys --utc" in
> resume.d/. Don't know how to compose such a script
> though. Any advice?
>
Here's my thingy.
---/etc/apm/suspend.d
--- Blu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trevor Reed wrote:
> >
> > I have a Compaq Armada 4130T with debian
> installed. I have X working
> > perfectly, but I haven't tried sound yet. I have
> also not been able to find
> > out anything about the programmable buttons.
> Other than that, i is rea
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