Gentlepeople,
I recently took my laptop (an IBM TP 600X) overseas and it ceased to work
after going through multiple security devices including x-ray machines.
It comes up with two cmos errors (date/time not set and cmos checksum error).
The problem is that I cannot get to any screen other than
Gentlepeople,
I recently took my laptop (an IBM TP 600X) overseas and it ceased to work
after going through multiple security devices including x-ray machines.
It comes up with two cmos errors (date/time not set and cmos checksum error).
The problem is that I cannot get to any screen other than
On Sat, 29 May 2004 18:44:46 +1000, Brendan Dacre wrote
> Gentlepeople,
>
> I have a QDI Alacritas 520-K8 AMD 64 based notebook. I have loaded
> Woody r0 bf2.4 kernel from CD and no networking came up automatically.
>
> I manually loaded the via-rhine driver for the on
On Sat, 29 May 2004 18:44:46 +1000, Brendan Dacre wrote
> Gentlepeople,
>
> I have a QDI Alacritas 520-K8 AMD 64 based notebook. I have loaded
> Woody r0 bf2.4 kernel from CD and no networking came up automatically.
>
> I manually loaded the via-rhine driver for the on
Gentlepeople,
I have a QDI Alacritas 520-K8 AMD 64 based notebook. I have loaded Woody r0
bf2.4 kernel from CD and no networking came up automatically.
I manually loaded the via-rhine driver for the on board network chip but
dhclient times out and I can get no network connection.
I have success
Gentlepeople,
I have a QDI Alacritas 520-K8 AMD 64 based notebook. I have loaded Woody r0
bf2.4 kernel from CD and no networking came up automatically.
I manually loaded the via-rhine driver for the on board network chip but
dhclient times out and I can get no network connection.
I have success
On Sat, 2004-01-10 at 02:08, Ryan Morgan wrote:
> Hi all, was wondering if anyone could offer some assistance. I just
> installed Debian Woody on an IBM Thinkpad (specs below). I believe I
> have XF86Config-4 configured properly for my video setup, because I've
> found other users with the same m
On Sat, 2004-01-10 at 02:08, Ryan Morgan wrote:
> Hi all, was wondering if anyone could offer some assistance. I just
> installed Debian Woody on an IBM Thinkpad (specs below). I believe I
> have XF86Config-4 configured properly for my video setup, because I've
> found other users with the same m
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 04:40, Tim Folger wrote:
> This is a very good idea. It might be easiest if the lists were named
> debian-stable, debian-testing, and debian-unstable, rather than
> debian-woody, etc, since the release names will be changing.
>
I agree this is a very good idea. I tried d
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 04:40, Tim Folger wrote:
> This is a very good idea. It might be easiest if the lists were named
> debian-stable, debian-testing, and debian-unstable, rather than
> debian-woody, etc, since the release names will be changing.
>
I agree this is a very good idea. I tried d
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 22:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I havea thinlpad 390x and the screen has gone blank! I can still see a gray
> glow but nothing more. I have hooked up another moniter and it works fine
> with the laptop.
> My question is, does it sound like the video card went bad or the
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 22:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I havea thinlpad 390x and the screen has gone blank! I can still see a gray glow
> but nothing more. I have hooked up another moniter and it works fine with the
> laptop.
> My question is, does it sound like the video card went bad or the
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