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On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 07:13:22PM -0700, Jeff D wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Jul 2007, Bill Moseley wrote:
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> >I just got a new T60p wide screen (1680x1050) running X Window System
> >Version 7.2.0 (xorg).
> >
> I believe it's fixed, but try something like this:
>
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gger). Is there a way to tell what font my xterm is
using?
My DPI setting is correct so shouldn't I be able to pick a font by
point size and have it be the correct size?
Plenty to pick from...
$ DISPLAY=:0.0 xlsfonts | wc -l
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And I miss the online support that's available when running Debian. I
had both Apple Care (phone support) and the people at the "Genius Bar"
at the Apple store tell me to reinstall the OS when the problem was
only a mis-configured /etc/cups/client.conf -- reminded me too much of
the old
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incorrectly?
I'm running Prims54 on the Linux laptop, and IIRC WPA isn't working
with that driver yet.
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I also just posted a question to the hotplug list asking for help with
why no hotplug events are generated when I remove my card. Removing
the card doesn't generate any events, so I have to reboot to get the
card working again. Any ideas what might be the problem?
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e problem.
This site[1] commented that they couldn't get the WG511 running with
Prism54 (maybe also due to ACPI). Perhaps I should try the
ndiswrapper.
[1]http://freeunix.dyndns.org:8088/site2/howto/Wifi4.shtml
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On Fri, Dec 23, 2005 at 11:20:09AM +0100, François TOURDE wrote:
> Le 13139ième jour après Epoch,
> Bill Moseley écrivait:
> > My wireless connection now takes much longer, and it seems that might be
> > due to trying to bring up eth0 first instead of eth1. I boot with the
&g
lient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth1 to 255.255.255.255
port 67 interval 7
Dec 22 06:29:15 localhost dhclient: DHCPOFFER from 192.168.1.1
What's trying to bring up eth0? This is a very trimmed down Sarge
install, and I'm not running anything (like if ifplugd), just the
default hotplug installat
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has a 40GB dive -- so that's probably what I'll buy.
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I'm going to head to Frys and look for a new disk for my Toshiba
2805-S302. The machine came with a 20GB drive, but I find online
sites selling 80GB drives for that laptop -- so I assume that large of
a drive will work.
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ollecting them.)
Yes, maybe time for a clean install and a new drive. I wonder if
knoppix has the smartmontools installed (and if this drive will work
with SMART). I've been meaning to play with SMART for a while.
> Good luck!
Thanks, looks like I'll need it.
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lib/dpkg/available' near line 1:
EOF after field name `'
I have a bad feeling about this...
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2-1-9
I'd like to keep that mixer, so is there a way to see why it's either
held back (apt-get) or removed (aptitude)?
How would you deal with these conflicts?
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login. I suppose I could create a single-use ssh key pair and use
that key to create the tunnel in an init script and use the -N ssh
option. Not sure what the single use command would be, though.
Perhaps /bin/false to prevent misuse of the keypair.
Or am I missing the obvious procedure?
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st laptops? Or will 12v
typically work directly on laptops?
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use on the laptop (which is USB 1.0, IIRC)?
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On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 04:34:33PM +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Sat, May 28, 2005 at 08:41:44AM -0700, Bill Moseley wrote:
> > On Sat, May 28, 2005 at 05:22:10PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> >
> > > IF I WANT CCs, because there is something of
> > > ur
On Sun, May 29, 2005 at 12:43:50AM -0400, Matej Cepl wrote:
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> > Frankly, I love being cc'd on mailing lists. And I never see
> > duplicates due to the common procmail trick:
> >
> > :0 Wh: msgid.lock
> > | formail -D 8192 $HOM
e there is something of
> urgence then I set Mail-Followup-To: too.
Good. And hope they respect it. How much time do you want to spend
trying to get the rest of the on-line world to follow your wishes?
If you don't want duplicates then filter them out.
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do want cc's.
It's a lot easier to control my own setup than the thousands of others
that post on lists I'm on, I find.
Ok, so the cc's do generate extra mail traffic.
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mention how annoying it is to subscribe -- enter my email address and
then have to reply to a confirmation message. And do it again when
I want to unsubscribe!?! Who has time for that?
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mirrors? Or maybe create an ssh tunnel to the machine running
apt-proxy? What would you suggest?
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and wireless network selection? I guess the wapromad
statement that it doesn't need ifplugd is what is confusing me. Does
that mean wpa_supplicant is the one solution?
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one know what the LED not lighting might mean, and also
is there any way to monitor the charging system from the OS? toshset
doesn't see to provide anything.
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> I'm running Sid on my laptop and installed digikam. But the on-line
> docs describe quite a few features I don't seem to have -- for example
> the crop tool that allow you to lock in an aspect ratio. Do yo
a few features I don't seem to have -- for example
the crop tool that allow you to lock in an aspect ratio. Do you know
if there's an additional package required?
I'm not running KDE, rather icewm. I guess I must have the required
kde libs installed.
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could cache the reduced images and use the thumbnails inside the
original photos. And maybe MySQL for organizing and searching for the
images. But, if someone has something they love, I'd like to hear
about it.
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Might try:
http://btmgr.sourceforge.net/
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ut-n-paste some iptables rules to open a
new port. But, I do need a tool that will set all those default rules
for spoofing in invalid ip blocks that are not specific to how my
machine is configured.
On my laptop I've been running ipmasq.
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to rebuild the kernel every time you do an apt-get
upgrade?
I build my own kernels, but as far as I know I think I could be using
the packaged kernel-images just fine.
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t...all this should give you a good starting
> point:)
Thanks for the pointer. That script assumes you already know the user
and $DISPLAY to use.
I guess I can assume $DISPLAY is :0 for the connected machine. But
then the issue is what user is currently connected to :0?
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mention my knowledge of running an X server is limited. So I'm not
clear how to accomplish this.
Any suggestions?
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On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 01:05:27PM -0400, Derek Broughton wrote:
> On Monday 13 December 2004 12:13, Bill Moseley wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 09:27:58AM -0400, Derek Broughton wrote:
> > > Why do you want the kernel headers on the laptop? If you're building the
work again.)
> I imagine it's pretty outdated - there aren't a lot of people who are into
> developing this sort of driver who are still using dial-up. :-(
Yep, that's why I have waited so long to try this.. ;)
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> have packages built against them.
Hi Nate,
Are you saying the latest supported kernel is 2.6.8 for the debian
packages or for the ltmodem code itself (meaning I would need to
downgrade my kernel)? I assume you just mean the debs.
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Xircom (Lucent/Agere DSP) mini-PCI K56Flex modem.
The scanModem script says I need ltmodem-8.31a9.tar.gz.
The info online about winmodems seems to be a confusing mix of
looping web links, and it's hard to know what's outdated or is different
with 2.6 kernels.
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cool tools. (I use icewm.)
Anyway, I'm new to the digital photo world so I'm curious how others
manage their photo collections on linux.
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hotplug. Seems like it should be a conflict between the two systems.
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eth1 to 255.255.255.255 port
67
Dec 5 21:03:31 localhost dhclient: DHCPACK from 192.168.1.1
Dec 5 21:03:31 localhost dhclient: bound to 192.168.1.3 -- renewal in 600
seconds.
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ings runs the stanza
eth1). At least that's how I remember things working when I read the
ifupdown docs way, way back.
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apping hotplug
script echo
and then eth1 comes up automatically at boot on on card insertion (I
already had a eth1 stanza setup for wireless).
I had other problems with the kernel upgrade that I'll post in another
thread.
Thanks for the help it getting this setup.
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n 1.1. If I want to
build a newer version I can download either the testing or cvs
packages from http://prism54.org/download/. I'm not entirely clear
what gets build from those tarballs - I assume just the prism54 kernel
module. And if using 1.2 or cvs would even make a difference for
;m not clear what or if anything needs to be downloaded from
http://prism54.org/download/ -- seems like I may if I want to use the
prism54 1.2 or cvs versions.
Anyone installed the prism54 drivers lately?
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resting. Notice the enlarged photo has the
original Toshiba lable, but the photo has been modified to
erase the "TOSHIBA" at the top of the lable.
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s (they are round) that are embedded in the plastic
laptop case had come lose and when I tried to remove the screw and it
just would spin in place. I had to use a drill to cut off the top of
the screw to get it removed.
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look the same?
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ty torx driver? The star pattern with the pin in
the center? http://www.wihatools.com/images/Bits/701endpix150.jpg
Or something else? I've got security torx bits. I keep them with my
bolt cutter...
> I hear Apple laptops are *extremely* resistant... hmm.
That's what my wife keeps bringing up. Expensive.
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the center? http://www.wihatools.com/images/Bits/701endpix150.jpg
Or something else? I've got security torx bits. I keep them with my
bolt cutter...
> I hear Apple laptops are *extremely* resistant... hmm.
That's what my wife keeps b
seems to have a bad connection inside the laptop -- I
have to wiggle the power cable just right to make the connection.
Might be time to look for a new (Debian friendly) laptop.
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have to wiggle the power cable just right to make the connection.
Might be time to look for a new (Debian friendly) laptop.
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se level: -90 dBm (0.00 uW)
=·x
signal-to-noise ratio: +4 dB
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signal-to-noise ratio: +4 dB
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> | strength)? I use cards bas
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> | strength)? I use cards bas
Any nice graphical tools for displaying wireless data (like signal
strength)? I use cards based on Prism (using hostap) and also and
Aironet 350.
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27;s my question. What else does cardmgr do? I tried stopping
cardmgr then manually inserting my card, manually loading the modules
and finally manually running the script but the driver didn't bind to
the card (or something like that). So I'm curious what other step is
happening.
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Any nice graphical tools for displaying wireless data (like signal
strength)? I use cards based on Prism (using hostap) and also and
Aironet 350.
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cardmgr then manually inserting my card, manually loading the modules
and finally manually running the script but the driver didn't bind to
the card (or something like that). So I'm curious what other step is
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ere's either a long
delay or a system hang. I don't think that's a cardmgr issue, though --
as I've tried manually removing the drivers (ifdown eth1; rmmod
) and have the same problems. So, I'll agree that it's either a
problem with the driver dealing with being removed, or the kernel.
It's time like these that those powerbooks don't seem so expensive. ;)
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ere's either a long
delay or a system hang. I don't think that's a cardmgr issue, though --
as I've tried manually removing the drivers (ifdown eth1; rmmod
) and have the same problems. So, I'll agree that it's either a
problem with the driver dealing with being rem
problems with wireless now. I think my hardware must
be failing as I'm having the same problems with different drivers.
Lately when I remove my wireless card my machine will freeze hard.
Seems like these problems started with upgrading to 2.6.5, but I also
suspect my wireless hardware is
problems with wireless now. I think my hardware must
be failing as I'm having the same problems with different drivers.
Lately when I remove my wireless card my machine will freeze hard.
Seems like these problems started with upgrading to 2.6.5, but I also
suspect my wireless hardware is
't have to mess with much.
Any reason to throw in a PCI wireless card into one of my Debian boxes
and make that an AP -- other than for the "fun" of building an AP?
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Any reason to throw in a PCI wireless card into one of my Debian boxes
and make that an AP -- other than for the "fun" of building an AP?
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they you you may find those CC's not so annoying, and maybe even nice on
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they you you may find those CC's not so annoying, and maybe even nice on
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y features. The Aironet
card makes my SMC AP lock up.
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(You can ensure a command never fails by
suffixing "|| true".)
Which, I think it would be handy if a command fails then the interface
is not brought up. That would make it easy to have a command that tests
if the interface is actually connected.
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(You can ensure a command never fails by
suffixing "|| true".)
Which, I think it would be handy if a command fails then the interface
is not brought up. That would make it easy to have a command that tests
if the interface is actually connected.
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;d like to move to ACPI, but for no other reason than it seems like the
the newer option.
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y:
1) pcmcia in the kernel source
2) pcmcia-cs from sf.net
3) madwifi also from sf.net.
Too many choices for a simple upgrade!
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make upgrading easier. Oh, ya, so far this
hasn't been exactly easy...
[1] I also have an aironet 352 card, but using it makes my SMC access
point freeze after some time and I have to power cycle the AP.
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2) pcmcia-cs from sf.net
3) madwifi also from sf.net.
Too many choices for a simple upgrade!
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make upgrading easier. Oh, ya, so far this
hasn't been exactly easy...
[1] I also have an aironet 352 card, but using it makes my SMC access
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d how OSS works, either!
> As for wireless, my Wireless cardbus card works fine with 2.6.
So the question I have is do I still need to install separate wlan-ng
drivers? Or are the prism drivers built into the 2.6 kernel?
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> As for wireless, my Wireless cardbus card works fine with 2.6.
So the question I have is do I still need to install separate wlan-ng
drivers? Or are the prism drivers built into the 2.6 kernel?
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> testing will do, and it's backwards compatible (or rather includes the
> binaries for) 2.4.
Do you mean the module-init-tools package? The kernel-image modules
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> testing will do, and it's backwards compatible (or rather includes the
> binaries for) 2.4.
Do you mean the module-init-tools package? The kernel-image modules
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I could come up with.
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> > Gdk-WARNING **: Creating pixmap from xpm with NULL window and colormap
>
> What version of toshutils are you using?
ii toshutils 2.0.1-2 Toshiba laptop utilities
I just ran wmtuxtime. Clicked on the wrench and locked up my laptop --
first hard crash I've had in weeks!
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monitor setup? I'm running icewm.
BTW -- I see this when running wmtuxtime:
Gdk-WARNING **: Creating pixmap from xpm with NULL window and colormap
what's that about?
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I see the 200mw Senao SL-2511 access point for around $200usd. Anyone know
anything about these?
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ng my
hair out over setting up the modules. I was finding it hard to get info to
help me grok all of the modules setup. Sure is easier to run modconf and
simply select the module(s) needed.
Thanks for you comments!
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.tar.gz
Thanks, that was easy!
Sure glad there's a FAQ in the distribution. I would not have guessed that
this message means my SSID didn't match the access point.
p80211knetdev_hard_start_xmit: Tx attempt prior to association, frame dropped.
Thanks for the help, Roger.
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w where to install the modules? Or in other words, if I install alsa-utils how does it (dpkg) determine were to install modules, and which alsa-modules pacakge to install?
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hat was a while back. Do you have installation notes?
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t not all seem to work just fine.
So my question is why (or when) would I need to install ALSA? Is there an
advantage of using it in my case when sound seems to be working fine?
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c 9544 0 [ymfpci]
soundcore 3492 2 [ymfpci]
eepro100 17080 1
keybdev 1664 0 (unused)
usbkbd 2872 0 (unused)
usb-uhci 20972 0 (unused)
usbcore48544 0 [usbkbd usb-uhci]
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en realized it
wasn't really that hard to just shut down. ;)
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