Bill Wohler wrote:
In case there are still folks out there that like me have xserver-xorg
6.8 on hold because of the reports that X would freeze up if you had
an ATI card, I'd like to report that all is well.
May I ask: Was this in Etch? Unstable?
Chuck
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0 GB hard drive, which kept
having write errors. But if I downloaded the files to a smaller sector
on my internal drive and then just copied the files to the USB drive
later on for storage, there was no problem.
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I've read man apt-get, but I can't see any other commands besides
those I've mentioned. Any suggestions?
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virtually nothing worked, so I had to go back to Sarge on my
Mebius. BTW, it is instructive to note that Knoppix 4.0 still does not
make the move to Xorg, keeping XFree86 instead.
Regards,
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why k3d wants an openglx engine, whatever that is.
It's never-ending...
That's been exactly my experience with Ubuntu (as I mentioned earlier
in this thread). I've always had better success with straight Debian
installs.
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work,
but then I am automatically cut off from the mainstream Debian apt
sources.
I look forward to the day when laptop support is fleshed out.
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Mo
Ian Greenhoe wrote:
Actually, the differences between the configuration files for XF86 v4
and Xorg are minimal. If you use the XF86 config file that you obtained
from knoppix and then try starting xorg, it will tell you the errors
in /var/log/Xorg.0.log -- and they are all slight tweaks. (I h
David Goodenough wrote:
On Friday 30 December 2005 10:29, Charles Muller wrote:
After having run my Sharp Mebius MP 50G successfully for a while with
Woody, and then Sarge, I recently installed Etch Beta 1, but can't
get X working. When I try to startx, it doesn't bounce back out
and if possible, Sid.
Any suggestions?
Chuck
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Gerardo Ballabio wrote:
Hi all,
I've been given a Dell Latitude C640 laptop as my work PC (it was
formerly used by my boss, who ran Windows). When in the office, I
plug it into its docking station under my desk and use external LCD
monitor, keyboard and mouse. I run Sarge, kernel 2.6.8-1-686.
; the others. :)
On my laptop, I use ext2 for /tmp and /usr, /usr being
readonly. However, I never made benchmarks to see the difference.
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; the others. :)
On my laptop, I use ext2 for /tmp and /usr, /usr being
readonly. However, I never made benchmarks to see the difference.
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On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 11:32, eddyp wrote:
> As the debian installer evolvs, I would recomend installing sarge with
> full cd-s and debian installer (a new version will be released at the
> end of this month). Maybe setting an apt-proxy or a mirror would be a
> good thing
>
> Autodetection
On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 11:32, eddyp wrote:
> As the debian installer evolvs, I would recomend installing sarge with
> full cd-s and debian installer (a new version will be released at the
> end of this month). Maybe setting an apt-proxy or a mirror would be a
> good thing
>
> Autodetection
volunteer they'll
probably have a minimum of Linux-knowledge, so I'll probably have them
do write ups in Open Office/Conglomerate, then convert it to XML.
Cheers,
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Maybe modifyine popularit-contest so that you could select a
standardised laptop name in a list would yeald interesting information
for new users?
For instance : 90% of users who have the same laptop as you
have also installed pachage kernel-patch-foo ?
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Maybe modifyine popularit-contest so that you could select a
standardised laptop name in a list would yeald interesting information
for new users?
For instance : 90% of users who have the same laptop as you
have also installed pachage kernel-patch-foo ?
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targa lidl laptop (<http://charles.plessy.org/lidlpenguin.html>), but
I don't know if it is still relevant for 2.6 machines : I upgraded, it
continued working, but I have no idea about how It would behave with a
new sarge install...
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nd support on my
targa lidl laptop (<http://charles.plessy.org/lidlpenguin.html>), but
I don't know if it is still relevant for 2.6 machines : I upgraded, it
continued working, but I have no idea about how It would behave with a
new sarge install...
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debs that work nicely (at least with mobility
9000):
<http://xoomer.virgilio.it/flavio.stanchina/debian/fglrx-installer.html>
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debs that work nicely (at least with mobility
9000):
<http://xoomer.virgilio.it/flavio.stanchina/debian/fglrx-installer.html>
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On Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 11:51:33PM -0400, my wrote:
> After recompile, the ati proprietary drivers should simply install from the
> alien made deb
there is a deb package here :
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/flavio.stanchina/debian/fglrx-installer.html
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On Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 11:51:33PM -0400, my wrote:
> After recompile, the ati proprietary drivers should simply install from the
> alien made deb
there is a deb package here :
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On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 08:28:35PM +1000, Peter Gatt wrote:
> I had the same sort of setup on my thinkpad. I used partition magic to
> shrink the current partition that has WIN xP installed down first
Note that knoppix ships qtparted, that is able to do the job, and is
free.
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On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 08:28:35PM +1000, Peter Gatt wrote:
> I had the same sort of setup on my thinkpad. I used partition magic to
> shrink the current partition that has WIN xP installed down first
Note that knoppix ships qtparted, that is able to do the job, and is
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On 12/23/2003, "Charles Muller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I've been working further at trying to get my Realtek network adapter
>configured in Woody. I found that the driver is installed even in the
>stable package.
>
> /lib/modules/2.2.20/net/8139oo.o
OK
On 12/23/2003, "Charles Muller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I've been working further at trying to get my Realtek network adapter
>configured in Woody. I found that the driver is installed even in the
>stable package.
>
> /lib/modules/2.2.20/net/8139oo.o
OK
ore ideas on this.
Chuck
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ore ideas on this.
Chuck
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have to use one of the commercialized distros. I will give a shot to
looking into this though, before giving up.
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and I should just relegate myself to the fact that I'm going to
have to use one of the commercialized distros. I will give a shot to
looking into this though, before giving up.
Thanks,
Chuck
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uggestions?
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Nicola Larosa wrote:
> Same as mine (an ASUS L3000D). All you need is here:
>
> http://www.winischhofer.net/
I installed the driver from this site and it did the trick.
Thanks!
Chuck
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Nicola Larosa wrote:
> Same as mine (an ASUS L3000D). All you need is here:
>
> http://www.winischhofer.net/
I installed the driver from this site and it did the trick.
Thanks!
Chuck
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s an SiS M650.
>
>Same as mine (an ASUS L3000D). All you need is here:
>
>http://www.winischhofer.net/
Amazing!
Thanks,
Chuck
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s an SiS M650.
>
>Same as mine (an ASUS L3000D). All you need is here:
>
>http://www.winischhofer.net/
Amazing!
Thanks,
Chuck
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ot; or "unstable" ISO's. I guess I should probably also go and get
myself a Debian book so that I can understand what these commands mean
when people try to offer help.
Thanks for taking the time to offer some help. After I get the newer
ISO's and try again, I'll be back
ot; or "unstable" ISO's. I guess I should probably also go and get
myself a Debian book so that I can understand what these commands mean
when people try to offer help.
Thanks for taking the time to offer some help. After I get the newer
ISO's and try again, I'll be back
S. Keeling wrote:
> Incoming from Charles Muller:
> >
> > I'm a Debian newbie, trying to install Debian on my laptop, a Clevo D400
> > (on which Mandrake 9 and RH 9 ran OK). On the first boot after installation,
> > I am getting hung just before starting the X s
S. Keeling wrote:
> Incoming from Charles Muller:
> >
> > I'm a Debian newbie, trying to install Debian on my laptop, a Clevo D400
> > (on which Mandrake 9 and RH 9 ran OK). On the first boot after installation,
> > I am getting hung just before starting the X s
isted as "error" (EE) plus the line above is
(--) Assigning device section with no busID to primary device
(EE) No devices detected.
Fatal server error: no screens found
I'd appreciate any help.
Chuck
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I am asked to run the configuration program, and I say yes, but with no
apparent effect.
I'd appreciate any help. I'd love to be able to get into Debian.
Chuck
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isted as "error" (EE) plus the line above is
(--) Assigning device section with no busID to primary device
(EE) No devices detected.
Fatal server error: no screens found
I'd appreciate any help.
Chuck
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Fatal server error: no screens found
I am asked to run the configuration program, and I say yes, but with no
apparent effect.
I'd appreciate any help. I'd love to be able to get into Debian.
Chuck
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devices detected
Fatal server error
No screens found.
Any suggestions?
Charles Kaufman
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devices detected
Fatal server error
No screens found.
Any suggestions?
Charles Kaufman
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I installed debian on a Toshiba 1405 laptop approximately a year ago.
Problem 1: when I am in an xterm window (from gnome?), I often
get a letter repeated when I press a key. I read somewhere that
this can be fixed by changing a "stickykeys" setting, but I would
like to know exactly what f
I have installed debian 2.2 on Toshiba 1405-S151. Sort of.
The default installation brings up gnome, and xterm more or less works.
The keyboard tends to repeat letters. I have been told I can fix this
by changing a "sticky keys" setting. Could somebody tell me exactly
where the file is tha
I installed debian on a Toshiba 1405 laptop approximately a year ago.
Problem 1: when I am in an xterm window (from gnome?), I often
get a letter repeated when I press a key. I read somewhere that
this can be fixed by changing a "stickykeys" setting, but I would
like to know exactly what f
I have installed debian 2.2 on Toshiba 1405-S151. Sort of.
The default installation brings up gnome, and xterm more or less works.
The keyboard tends to repeat letters. I have been told I can fix this
by changing a "sticky keys" setting. Could somebody tell me exactly
where the file is tha
I have removed netenv,
because it did not seem to work too well for me. Maybe misconfigured.
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Subject: Re: can't bring up eth0 co
.
Thanks,
Charles
I have removed netenv,
because it did not seem to work too well for me. Maybe misconfigured.
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.
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stty -echo # turn echo off
stty echo # turn echo on
Hope this helps.
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a X session but my usb keyboard, the usb mouse
plugged in the keyboard and the usb floppy are not restored.
How can you stop usb services before suspending and restore it after. I've
tried /etc/init.d/hotplug stop as root but the computer answers Operation not
permitted.
Any hint?
Cheers,
Charles
a X session but my usb keyboard, the usb mouse
plugged in the keyboard and the usb floppy are not restored.
How can you stop usb services before suspending and restore it after. I've
tried /etc/init.d/hotplug stop as root but the computer answers Operation not
permitted.
Any hint?
Che
ration without pixel
corruption ?
Cheers,
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I've checked a lot of web sites, and can't find any advice
on the Toshiba 1405 Satellite internal modem. I think I saw
a warning in one place that this was different from other
Satellite models.
The configuration files created by tasksel, XFree86 -configure,
and by xf86config did not work.
This particular model supposedly has a Trident Cyberblade, and
files for other satellite models have not worked either.
Thanks for any help.
I have gotten through the first few steps of installing version 3.0
on a Toshiba 1405 laptop, including creating a password and logging on.
The problem is that only a small part of my monitor screen is
being used for the (character-based) display, and the lowest
visible line is not the last
ually working
(really new to linux) and if its not working how to configure it.
If someone could point me in the direction of a tutorial that explains
networking and how to set one up and troubleshoot, or give any other advice,
I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks allot,
Ahmed Charles
PS. I resize
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Can't find a driver that works for my built in ethernet port. The device id
is 8086:1059.
None of the obvious drivers work (eepro100,eexpress,eepro,etc). Any ideas?
Please CC me, as I am on the road for the next 2 weeks. Thanks.
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t work. pcmcia has been working fine on my laptop with a lucent
orinoco silver card (wifi) and a 3Com 3CCFEM556 (3Com 574 lan/modem
card) for a while.
Are the drivers for the the 575CT just buggy or do I have a bum card
that windows doesn't seem to have a problem with?
Thanks,
t work. pcmcia has been working fine on my laptop with a lucent
orinoco silver card (wifi) and a 3Com 3CCFEM556 (3Com 574 lan/modem
card) for a while.
Are the drivers for the the 575CT just buggy or do I have a bum card
that windows doesn't seem to have a problem with?
Thanks,
for some
months now.
Thanks. I'll try the ACPI patch in case it helps.
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Thanks. I'll try the ACPI patch in case it helps.
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ber of posts to that list.
So, the sad fact is that those two Debian lists were in effect spamming me (for lack of a better word) for a combined month at least, and evidently others are still receiving unwanted Debian List emails despite their faithfully following the instructions for unsubscribing.
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ber of posts to that list.
So, the sad fact is that those two Debian lists were in effect spamming me (for lack of a better word) for a combined month at least, and evidently others are still receiving unwanted Debian List emails despite their faithfully following the instructions for unsubscribing.
Charles
> PS: Really not wanting to start a flamewar here...
Could have fooled me!
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> Tony> On Sat, 2001-12-01 at 18:26, Mr. Jan
> Hearthstone wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> But let's sup
> PS: Really not wanting to start a flamewar here...
Could have fooled me!
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> > "Tony" == Tony Rein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Tony> On Sat, 2001-12-01 at 18:26, Mr. Jan
> Hearthstone wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> But let's su
erves as a
high-level programming language. This means that you can arrange the shell
commands into programs called scripts."
As for a general programming language suitable for creating large, very
efficient programs, I'm keeping my eye on the interesting new (still
immature) language called Pliant (http://pliant.cx).
Charles
erves as a
high-level programming language. This means that you can arrange the shell
commands into programs called scripts."
As for a general programming language suitable for creating large, very
efficient programs, I'm keeping my eye on the interesting new (still
immature) language called Pliant (http://pliant.cx).
Charles
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After installing Potato on my IBM 1300i laptop I try
to do the upgrade and it seems all the packages
upgrade but the kernel is still 2.2.
How do I also make it upgrade to the newer kernel or I
am just doing something wrong with the upgrade.
Thanks,
Chuck
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> On S
After installing Potato on my IBM 1300i laptop I try
to do the upgrade and it seems all the packages
upgrade but the kernel is still 2.2.
How do I also make it upgrade to the newer kernel or I
am just doing something wrong with the upgrade.
Thanks,
Chuck
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X, and not so easy and fun
to downgrade.
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i have a dell c600, is there a tool to setup the touchpad as the one
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i have a dell c600, is there a tool to setup the touchpad as the one
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hits are low,
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(probably as a module) should do
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(probably as a module) should do
the trick.
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I'm using it just because it's the version in Potato. Haven't checked Woody,
yet. Since I'm about to upgrade to kernel 2.2.16, I may upgrade the pcmcia as
well.
>= Original Message From Chip Salzenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>According to Nate Bargmann:
>> I have had this problem with b
09 Jun 2000, Charles Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Has anyone gotten this too work? I downloaded the source packages.
>> Configured my kernel, compiled with make-kpkg, compiled the modules
>> w/ make-kpkg. I got the unresolved symbols errors. PCMCIA doesn
I'm using it just because it's the version in Potato. Haven't checked Woody,
yet. Since I'm about to upgrade to kernel 2.2.16, I may upgrade the pcmcia as
well.
>= Original Message From Chip Salzenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>According to Nate Bargmann:
>> I have had this problem with
09 Jun 2000, Charles Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Has anyone gotten this too work? I downloaded the source packages.
>> Configured my kernel, compiled with make-kpkg, compiled the modules
>> w/ make-kpkg. I got the unresolved symbols errors. PCMCIA doesn
x27;t even compile the pcmcia stuff. I can of course give more
detail if it's required, I was just interested to see if it's working
for anyone else.
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esn't even compile the pcmcia stuff. I can of course give more
detail if it's required, I was just interested to see if it's working
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This may be a stupid question but where is the kernel-source-2.2.15
package? I don't seem to find it on the debian ftp server.
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I have a Dell Latitude XPi 133 ST running potato w/ kernel 2.2.15, default
not recompiled. Before installing I recreated the suspend partion. The
keyboard includes a function to suspend, which seems to work. I haven't
tested it thoroughly, but was wondering if the default kernel in potato
now i
s:0 txqueuelen:0
copy of /etc/init.d/network
#!/bin/sh
ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1
route add -net 127.0.0.0
IPADDR=192.168.42.42
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
BROADCAST=192.168.1.255
ifconfig eth0 ${IPADDR} netmask ${NETMASK} broadcast ${BROADCAST}
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