> -Original Message-
> From: Martin Hauser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 2:20 AM
> To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: pcmcia + acpi + suspend2 seems impossible...
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> > So far I haven't been able to get all three of these together in one
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Have a look at ifplugd; I guess it does exactly what you're looking for.
Koen
Thanks Koen it works great... still pauses, but not nearly as long as
waiting for that DHCP timeout, and was easy as could be to setup.
E
I’m setting up a laptop for my companies
president. He likes techy things and asked me to setup a linux/winxp dual
boot for him to play with and compare.
So I have it all setup, I’ve got a nearly apples to
apples setup running (except the windows partition is available under Linux but
I had a different sound issue, where my blacklisted modules where being
loaded by 'discover' long before I wanted them to be.
Adding the line 'skip modulename' to /etc/discover.conf was all I needed
to get the module to quit loading...
For my sound to work I had to actually load it from an init
Tuesday 23 November 2004 16:58, Eric van der Paardt wrote:
> How can I get it to QUIT loading cs46xx on boot up, I've tried
> blacklisting it... but it loads before that apparently... when I do a
> lspci the audio card is identified incorrectly (as a PCI card, even
> though I've be
Hello list I’ve been reading for a while and now I
have a question.
I know you all saw the IBM TP 600e and groaned, but this
more of a success story with a general Debian question… I thought I would
ask here because I’m subscribed.
I’ve got a TP 600e with a mostly successful install
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