Loyal Sr. Osterhoudt wrote:
> Ive got it to install but we only have 1gb unused left.
> i
> Is there a script to remove like all the primary kids software as these
> chrome to be linux books are for middle school and high school.
> Or any ideas so I am not doing one by one on 80+ machines.
> My le
mi wrote:
>
> > storage that is hundreds to tens of thousands of times slower than main
> > memory
>
> That's true and all your arguments are noteworthy.
>
> But is swap performance really that horrible with modern SSDs ?
It's much better than it was, and still terrible.
-dsr-
Joshua Blagden wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install Handbrake from the official Handbrake repository so I
> can get a newer version than the one in the Debian Testing repository. I
> would just use the one from the Debian Testing repository, but it has a
> terrible memory leak problem, to the p
Joseph Willard wrote:
> Hello,
>
> First time posting so let me know if you have any suggestions to
> make things smoother. Currently I have a ThinkPad yoga 14 running
> Debian Bullseye which recently for kernel versions 5.0 and above
> won't suspend when the lid is closed. In particular the red
Paul dd wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I bought this netbook in 2014 , it was certificate for linux...but it have
> problems with video card GMA3600.
>
> The netbook have a N2600 cpu with integrated GMA3600 video card, 2 Gbyte ram
> , mechanic hard drive 360 Gbyte.
>
>
> I have debian 9 installed
cderr wrote:
> On 2019-08-23 09:51, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > cderr wrote:
> > > my new Dell laptop (running buster) has a trackpad with only 2 buttons
> > > (areas really) how do i get it to paste like i want (by clicking on
> > > both
> > > buttons simu
cderr wrote:
> my new Dell laptop (running buster) has a trackpad with only 2 buttons
> (areas really) how do i get it to paste like i want (by clicking on both
> buttons simultaneously?). i use KDE (and also sometimes a console (with gpm)
>
> some dmesg output follows
>
> 3.008497] psmouse seri
Gerard Bekhuis wrote:
> Hello Friends,
>
> I have installed debian 10 buster 64bit.
> Since last week I cannot more install software with "gdebi".
> I don't understand why it is unpossible now.
> Perhaps somebody can help me to find a solution for my problem.
> Thanks and many ghreetings,
Possib
Michael wrote:
> Can i change the fontsize of the noveau framebuffer ?
>
> It's too small for me.
It ought to respond to console-setup:
dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
setupcon
from man console-setup:
FONTFACE and FONTSIZE
Valid font faces are: VGA (sizes 8x8, 8x14, 8x16, 16x28 and
16x32),
From my experience, unless you are doing major graphics/video or audio
editing, 32bit should suffice...but as another thread indicated,
evaluate all your apps and see what will be beneficial in the long run.
Dan
On 02/04/2016 01:49 PM, Boris wrote:
Am 04.02.2016 um 20:32 schrieb Stefan
8k using systemctl, but I do not know how to do that.
Best,
Dan
y from the above is in
the second line: only 1.0GB is used and 2.7GB is free. See
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/33541/free-output-format/33549#33549
Dan
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On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 12:41:18PM +0700, Paul Harper wrote:
> On 05/03/2013 03:25 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
> >On Thu, May 02, 2013 at 04:25:04PM +0700, Paul Harper wrote:
> >>How can I install Debian Wheezy on the Acer C7 Chromebook?
> >>
> >>All the instuctions I
On Thu, May 02, 2013 at 04:25:04PM +0700, Paul Harper wrote:
> How can I install Debian Wheezy on the Acer C7 Chromebook?
>
> All the instuctions I find on the internet seem to be for Ubuntu on the C7
> or for installing Debian on the ARM Chromebooks.
>
> I would much prefer Debian on my C7.
It'
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 01:56:36AM +0530, Pranav wrote:
> 3) *** Is any of the following two cards supported under Debian 6 /
> Ubuntu linux? ***
> a) Intel HD 3000
> b) NV GT 610M 2G DDR3 VRAM
> Are Nvidia cards better supported in Debian linux or Intel
> graphics cards
On Tue, Jan 04, 2011 at 01:45:53PM +0100, Korrignu wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I'm looking for a handwriting recognition tool for using with a tablet
> pc under debian (such as lenovo X series...). Is there such a kind of
> tool ? and if yes, is it well integrated ?
aptitude search handwriting
th
Hi !
I tried to use USR805423 from US ROBOTICS with the driver zd1211rw (that can be
already added as a module to the kernel). The problem that I encountered was
that on the dongle insertion the dongle was not recognized.Solution was to
modify one of the sources of the module.In the end it work
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On Thu, 2008-09-04 at 09:25 +, Dan wrote:
> To install packages I generally (read always ;) ) use aptitude. I
> know where it keeps the history of packages installations/removals
> ( /var/log/ap
Hi :-)
one questions on the table, of which I can not find the answer ...
To install packages I generally (read always ;) ) use aptitude. I know where
it keeps the history of packages installations/removals ( /var/log/aptitude )
but I can not figure out if and where all the informational mes
tops and suspend, preferable the
successful ones, I would love to here from you.
Dan Phillips
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> I don't own any PCMCIA cards
< Maybe you can just deinstall pcmcia / pcmciautils then ?
But none of those are installed
< You may look for any further obsolete pcmcia stuff,
< like related kernel-modules by keyword search.
lsmod seems to show some wasted stuff... what would be the standard
proced
I don't own any PCMCIA cards, but I notice a pccardd daemon running.
I don't see anything in
/usr/share/doc/linux-doc-2.6.16/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt.gz
to use at boot to tell the kernel not to bother with this process.
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> On 2/3/06, Dan Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> My problem is very similar to the issue described in
>> http://www.nabble.com/Fwd:-orinoco-wireless-on-sid-t745278.html. However, I
>> cannot resolve my problem in
fix this (e.g.
using Debian packages to go forward or backward in versions). I cannot do
networking with my laptop, but I can read a large SD card with it. I would
really appreciate any help I might receive in fixing this problem and (if
possible) learning how to prevent th
Krzysztof Wilk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dan Christensen writes:
>
>> I've got a PCMCIA wireless card in my laptop, and I'd like to figure
>> out the Debian way of arranging that it be brought up when the card is
>> inserted (including on boot).
fancier
autodetection.
What do people recommend? Shouldn't what I want be the default
behaviour?
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Say I am not satisfied with the ability of dmesg and bootlogd etc. to
catch console messages as they flit by while booting my desktop
computer.
On a laptop I can run script(1) to catch everything, but how can I
hook it up to be /dev/tty1 of the desktop? It only has a ethernet
connector, no serial
Say, it only takes 5 seconds to load the kernel on my desktop(Duron),
but 70 seconds on my laptop(Celeron). Both have 256Mb memory.
That is at boot I see
Loading 2.6.12-1-686
And then it takes 70 whole seconds before the dots end and I see:
Bios Data Check OK
or whatever.
Does that sound
ebian on the clamshell Zauri.
It will not be long before these little device will satisfy people like
ourselves.
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Andrew McMillan wrote:
On Sun, 2005-06-26 at 21:22 -0500, Dan Elliott wrote:
According to the pictures found at
http://support.dlink.com/products/revision.asp my wireless card should
be one of DWL-650 Rev A1-J3.
Assuming I have surmised the correct Rev, dlink says my card uses the
Prism
psDrive program. Is Garmin
the only way to go?
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To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: gps device recommendation?
Le 12958ième jour après Epoch,
Dan Wozniak écrivait:
Samuel Díaz García wrote:
Take a look here:
http://acx100.sourceforge.net/
I think it can help you.
Andrew McMillan writes:
On Fri, 2005-06-24 at 15:44 -0500, Dan Elliott wrote:
Hello,
I am relatively new to Debian. I have Debian Woody installed on an
IBM Thinkpad. I have a D-Link DWL
This was sent directly to me. I thought the information was very helpful.
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Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 14:18:04 -0700
From: Rod Waldren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Dan Elliott &
begin to find a
solution to my problem.
Thank you,
dan elliott
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a quality GPS device and program that can do this for me.
Thanks in advance!
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Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - The card has a theoretical 108 MB max speed using Atheros Super-G
> technology.
I don't think the madwifi driver supports Super-G, but I'd love to be
wrong.
Dan
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I've also had trouble with my keyboard using 2.6.10. I posted
to linux-dell-laptops about this, but didn't generate much
discussion.
Dan
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> Has anyone tried to compile a kernel newer than 2.6.8 and failed due to some
> gamma_drv or gamma_drm error?
I had to disable
3dlabs GMX 2000 (CONFIG_GAMMA)
in order to compile kernel.org 2.6.10 using Debian's .config.
Dan
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7;t be loaded
Jan 31 13:28:22 localhost pci.agent[14236]: missing kernel or user mode driver
uhci
Thanks for any help,
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Panasonic CF-VDD271 (detected by
the kernel as a MATSHITADVD-ROM SR-8171).
I am able to mount and read the cds fine, the drive
only seems to hang with Dselect and apt.
Is anyone able to help?
Thanks
Dan Hartropp
oceed?
Thanks a lot,
Dan
p.s. The laptop brand is "HugeBee".
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n I had exactly the same problem. It seemed to sort it out (and keeps
the ATI driver):
Dan simple fix does it. -> dpkg --force overwrite -i
/var/cache/apt/archives/xlibmesa-gl_4.3.0.dfsg.1-8_i386.deb and then
follow it up by issuing -> dpkg --configure -a to make sure all other
packages whose u
Hello Benson,
I saw your post on a mailing list at the URL below. What kind of
products are you interested in?
Dan
http://lists.debian.org/debian-laptop/2004/07/msg00313.html
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I saw your post on a mailing list at the URL below. What kind of
products are you interested in?
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http://lists.debian.org/debian-laptop/2004/07/msg00313.html
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Thanks Yves and Thorsten, but what about if I don't have a middle mouse
button (or at least did not manage to get middle mouse button
functionality when incompetently configuring X)?
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Thanks Yves and Thorsten, but what about if I don't have a middle mouse
button (or at least did not manage to get middle mouse button
functionality when incompetently configuring X)?
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Title: RE: DVI output?
I plan on trying with my Compaq Evo N800c & docking station (with DVI) but am told may not work coz its a universal docking station that may only work with laptops that have DVIs on board (which mine doesn't)
Dan
-Original Message-
From: David G
Title: RE: DVI output?
I plan on trying with my Compaq Evo N800c & docking station (with DVI) but am told may not work coz its a universal docking station that may only work with laptops that have DVIs on board (which mine doesn't)
Dan
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From: David G
it in Pine, but shift-insert does not paste into e.g. xemacs text copied
with ctrl-insert in pine.
Thanks a lot,
dan
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it in Pine, but shift-insert does not paste into e.g. xemacs text copied
with ctrl-insert in pine.
Thanks a lot,
dan
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eed
and/or calm the fan down a bit if/when it's not needed. Below is a
description of my attempt to get cpudynd working, with and withough ACPI.
I'm running kernel 2.4.22 at the moment. I installed and tried to get
working cpudynd:
dd:/home/dan# cpudynd
cpudynd version 0.4.7 Copyright: R
eed
and/or calm the fan down a bit if/when it's not needed. Below is a
description of my attempt to get cpudynd working, with and withough ACPI.
I'm running kernel 2.4.22 at the moment. I installed and tried to get
working cpudynd:
dd:/home/dan# cpudynd
cpudynd version 0.4.7 Copyright: R
/netinst/faq.html
prehaps more importantly
http://people.debian.org/~blade/boot-floppies/netinst-full-pre/
get the bootbf2.4.iso
That has a 2.4 kernel and ext3 and reiserfs
Dan
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prehaps more importantly
http://people.debian.org/~blade/boot-floppies/netinst-full-pre/
get the bootbf2.4.iso
That has a 2.4 kernel and ext3 and reiserfs
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e where it should come from.
Any insight is appreciated.
thanks,
dan borello
e where it should come from.
Any insight is appreciated.
thanks,
dan borello
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Dan Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to get a GNET/GVC PCMCIA 56k modem to work under linux:
It turns out that this was just a problem with my BIOS settings.
I had the serial port shut off, which I thought would only affect
the built-in serial port, not the PCMCIA modem.
Dan
Dan Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to get a GNET/GVC PCMCIA 56k modem to work under linux:
It turns out that this was just a problem with my BIOS settings.
I had the serial port shut off, which I thought would only affect
the built-in serial port, not the PCMC
x03f8, irq 3 failed
The GVC website
http://www.gvc.ca/cgi-bin/display.cgi?displayProd=37
says that the card works under linux, and I also read this elsewhere
on the web, but I haven't had any luck.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Dan
x03f8, irq 3 failed
The GVC website
http://www.gvc.ca/cgi-bin/display.cgi?displayProd=37
says that the card works under linux, and I also read this elsewhere
on the web, but I haven't had any luck.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
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imedia Keys
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 16:50:26 -0400 (EDT)
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003, Dan Rasmussen wrote:
> Yesterday I became the proud owner of a Zippy USB Mini-Keyboard
> (http://directron.com/wk801.html). It's small, has a two-port USB hub,
and
> a bunch of multimedia keys. The pr
p 2003 16:50:26 -0400 (EDT)
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003, Dan Rasmussen wrote:
> Yesterday I became the proud owner of a Zippy USB Mini-Keyboard
> (http://directron.com/wk801.html). It's small, has a two-port USB hub,
and
> a bunch of multimedia keys. The problem is that these multimedia keys
maybe letting one decide which actions
each key takes, rather than leaving that up to acme's methods, whatever they
are...)
I'd be very thankful for any tips.
Thanks,
Dan
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maybe letting one decide which actions
each key takes, rather than leaving that up to acme's methods, whatever they
are...)
I'd be very thankful for any tips.
Thanks,
Dan
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problems such
as write errors.
These routine fsck checks typically happen once every 20 mounts.
These are the ones that the original poster wanted to postpone while
on battery power, and that is reasonable. (Of course, one shouldn't
postpone fsck runs that happen because the filesystem wasn't unmounted
cleanly.)
Dan
problems such
as write errors.
These routine fsck checks typically happen once every 20 mounts.
These are the ones that the original poster wanted to postpone while
on battery power, and that is reasonable. (Of course, one shouldn't
postpone fsck runs that happen because the filesystem wasn'
does anyone run debian on a sony g390? I've been wanting to try it, but
the sound doesnt work correctly under other distros. Also, power
management (standy, hibernation) does not work either. These are things
I need and I'd like to know if people have had success before I invest
time installing
does anyone run debian on a sony g390? I've been wanting to try it, but
the sound doesnt work correctly under other distros. Also, power
management (standy, hibernation) does not work either. These are things
I need and I'd like to know if people have had success before I invest
time installing
es to solve the 2.4.2[0,1] kernel problem with
Resource in
use. I'll have to read more in case that would be a bad thing to do.
Dan
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es to solve the 2.4.2[0,1] kernel problem with Resource
in
use. I'll have to read more in case that would be a bad thing to do.
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cluding 0xc-0xc 0xf-0xf
orinoco_cs: RequestIRQ: Resource in use
no matter what I do. Tried searching for a solution but never found one
but I keep my 2.4.18 so I have wireless.
Hope that helps
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cluding 0xc-0xc 0xf-0xf
orinoco_cs: RequestIRQ: Resource in use
no matter what I do. Tried searching for a solution but never found one
but I keep my 2.4.18 so I have wireless.
Hope that helps
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"Once you eliminate the impos
nfig
files provided by the newer package. Then I think I did a
"/etc/pcmcia/network restart" and voilla, network was back up.
Cheers,
Dan
On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 08:36:46PM -0400, Kenneth Jacker wrote:
> When I boot my Dell laptop with the 2.4.18-bf2.4 kernel, my PCMCIA
> card is rec
nfig
files provided by the newer package. Then I think I did a
"/etc/pcmcia/network restart" and voilla, network was back up.
Cheers,
Dan
On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 08:36:46PM -0400, Kenneth Jacker wrote:
> When I boot my Dell laptop with the 2.4.18-bf2.4 kernel, my PCMCIA
> card is rec
Emma Jane Hogbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> there seems to have
> been many problems with the 2.4.21 kernel and ACPI, so if you can,
> I would stick to 2.4.20 for now.
What sort of problems have there been? Can you point to any
discussions of these problems?
Dan
Emma Jane Hogbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> there seems to have
> been many problems with the 2.4.21 kernel and ACPI, so if you can,
> I would stick to 2.4.20 for now.
What sort of problems have there been? Can you point to any
discussions of these problems?
Dan
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bonus if the
Dvorak
keyboard layout is printed on the keys :)
Suggestions appreciated.
Dan
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page sometime too, although it's a really old laptop it's
nice to see support pages newer than 1999..
Thank you and Jason Kraftcheck and Thomas Hood for the help and
pointers.
On Sun, Jun 08, 2003 at 10:08:30PM -0500, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
> "Dan" == Dan Rasmussen <
bonus if the Dvorak
keyboard layout is printed on the keys :)
Suggestions appreciated.
Dan
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d which is the internal
eraser-style mouse. When I start my laptop up without the PS/2 mouse
plugged in, the internal works, and vice versa, ie they don't both
function at the same time unless I plug in the PS/2 after I've booted
up.
That's all I can think of right now. Eagerly awaiting being able to
scroll through documents without moving my arms/wrist,
Dan
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d which is the internal
eraser-style mouse. When I start my laptop up without the PS/2 mouse
plugged in, the internal works, and vice versa, ie they don't both
function at the same time unless I plug in the PS/2 after I've booted
up.
That's all I can think of right now. Eagerly
anyone got a/the(optional?) multiport wifi card in theirs or know of same
kinda card & success in other (similar)models?
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On dj, 200
anyone else out there got one/know anyone who has/got experience with Debian
on one?
Dan
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anyone else out there got one/know anyone who has/got experience with Debian
on one?
Dan
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www.cpqlinux.com/acpi-howto.html
- acpi support mailing list, and others:
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=36832
See
http://lister.fornax.hu/pipermail/swsusp/2003-January/001466.html
for how to apply the very latest swsusp patch.
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Emma,
Are you using the latest acpi kernel patches? The version of acpi
included with most kernels is very old.
Dan
tion goes down.
> I didn't look it up completely, but what I've seen is indicating that after
> booting there's no further testing performed.
Again, anacron is restarted periodically, and each time it is started
it checks whether it is on ac power.
Dan
tion goes down.
> I didn't look it up completely, but what I've seen is indicating that after
> booting there's no further testing performed.
Again, anacron is restarted periodically, and each time it is started
it checks whether it is on ac power.
Dan
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lowed immediately by a drag doesn't do the drag part.
The old driver does this, and it is often convenient, e.g. for
selecting regions of text including full words only.
Is there an option to turn this on? If not, could one be added?
(Same for triple clicks...)
Thanks,
Dan
lowed immediately by a drag doesn't do the drag part.
The old driver does this, and it is often convenient, e.g. for
selecting regions of text including full words only.
Is there an option to turn this on? If not, could one be added?
(Same for triple clicks...)
Thanks,
Dan
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inutes! In both
cases I went until the machine crashed, which happened within a
couple of minutes of when the battery hit 0%.
For the high speed test, the machine was sometimes in light use,
sometimes idle. For the low speed test, it was completely idle.
So for me, the slow speed is no use.
Dan
went until the machine crashed, which happened within a
couple of minutes of when the battery hit 0%.
For the high speed test, the machine was sometimes in light use,
sometimes idle. For the low speed test, it was completely idle.
So for me, the slow speed is no use.
Dan
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one else tested battery life with the slow cpu setting?
Dan
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