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> Subject: Re: Wireless still broken after fresh install
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> On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 14:05:23 -0900
> Dallas Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > The network-manager-gnome applet is showing a red circle with a line
The network-manager-gnome applet is showing a red circle with a line through it
and it will not give me wireless, even though networks are detected in the
list. Previously wireless worked flawlessly after installation. I would suspect
a hardware issue but I have no trouble using wireless after
I added the "options" line to /etc/modprobe.conf but was getting error messages
at boot (thinkpad-acpi module doesn't exist) and found that, after booting,
networking (both wired and wireless) was broken and I could no longer mount my
fat32 external HD.
I've been forced to reinstall Etch. Unle
I'm running Debian Etch 4.0r2 on my ThinkPad T30, 512mb ram. Noticing it felt
hot under light-to-moderate CPU loads, I installed the Gnome Hardware Sensors
Monitor applet which indicates average CPU temperatures between 53-60°C,
putting it within the applet's red zone. Is this a healthy or acce
amarok and xmms can play m4a files.
From: "David Pastern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: iTunes & Linux (Debian)
Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 14:53:33 +1100
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I compiled & installed GNUsTicker, a Gnome RSS ticker applet, because
without it I'm not really comfortable switching from KDE.
When I go to the "Add to Panel" dialog, the GNUsTicker icon is present but
when I press "Add" nothing appears on the panel. Anyone get it to work
successfully?
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