On Friday 11 August 2006 17:38, davide wrote:
> On 10/08/2006 17:25, * Frans Pop wrote:
> > Why are you asking this on a Debian mailing list? I hope you do not
> > plan to write this page in the Debian wiki...
>
> of course...
> sorry, but thunderbird wrote gmane.linuxr
On Thursday 10 August 2006 16:50, davide wrote:
> I would like to write and mantain a page about an Ubuntu (Dapper)
> installation on my new Laptop (Toshiba Satellite A110-178) but I'm new
> about wiki and I don't know how to start with it... are there some
> pointers you can show me? is there a gu
On Thursday 13 July 2006 13:06, Miroslav Maiksnar wrote:
> Dne st 12. července 2006 15:16 Frans Pop napsal(a):
> > Use daily debian-installer image and boot that in rescue mode.
> > All tools (including crypto) should be present. Create chroot to root
> > file system, insta
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 14:56, Miroslav Maiksnar wrote:
> Any suggestion will be welcome.
Use daily debian-installer image and boot that in rescue mode.
All tools (including crypto) should be present. Create chroot to root file
system, install the most necessary stuff (including kernel, udev, i
On Thursday 20 April 2006 15:06, Bakki Kudva wrote:
> A tangential question. I have done netinstalls for all of my machines
> which are running Sarge stable. I'd like to run unstable for desktop
> as you do. The question is, since there is no netinstall cd for
> unstable do you do an install from t
On Monday 17 April 2006 16:43, Takis Diakoumis wrote:
> the drive reads and writes with no issues. audio cds are fine however
> movie dvds are not. data dvd are ok.
You may want to check if you have type udf listed for the drive
in /etc/fstab. If you do, try removing it.
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On Monday 17 April 2006 11:52, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
> Starting Advanced Configuration and Power Interface daemon: acpid:
> can't open /proc/acpi/event: Device or resource busy
>
> Any ideas why this is happening?
Could be due to X. Some versions of X hijack /proc/acpi/event. This was
On Friday 14 April 2006 19:21, Digby Tarvin wrote:
> Not sure what the Ubuntu folks know that the Debian ones don't, but my
> recent experience has been that Ubuntu is better at installing that
> Etch
Ubuntu is a bit more permissive of activating experimental kernel features
than Debian. Noth
On Thursday 06 April 2006 16:45, Michael Schurter wrote:
> In laptops its very common to at least dramatically slow down system
> fans when they're not needed.
Yes, but the original poster says the processor temp is 45 degrees. On my
laptop the fan only slows down when it gets below 28 (and speed
On Wednesday 08 February 2006 21:59, Alisson Vasconcelos de Brito wrote:
>I think that it is an already answered question, but I cannot
> install the Debian Sarge in my Toshiba M70-181 Laptop because it don't
> recognize my SATA hard disk. Could you help me, please? Thanks.
Either don't instal
On Friday 30 December 2005 22:40, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> Frans Pop on Friday 30 Dec 2005 23:07 wrote:
> > Please do not post the same question to two (or more?) different
> > lists at the same time. That is not very nice and does not conform to
> > generally accepted
On Friday 30 December 2005 18:00, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> I have two laptops:
Please do not post the same question to two (or more?) different lists at
the same time. That is not very nice and does not conform to generally
accepted mailing lists policy.
Thank you.
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On Sunday 25 December 2005 21:17, ozgur wrote:
> When i shut down machine it stops and kills processes without problem
> but at the end does not shut the power automatically down and says
> "Power down."...I had to turn the switch off each time...Can someone
> help me?
Automatic shutdown requires
On Saturday 10 December 2005 21:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You have to move /etc/rcS.d/S0?bootlogd to /etc/rcS.d/S11bootlogd (i.e.
> after /etc/rcS.d/S10checkroot.sh)...I don't know what the original file
> name was because I already moved it but I believe it was
> /etc/rcS.d/S05bootlogd.
> I
On Wednesday 26 October 2005 23:17, Jim Bartlett wrote:
> Built CD image from Jigdo. CD boots fine, but while scanning CD
> contents, it gets about halfway through (ie ../j or ../k) and states
> there is a problem reading the media. If I retry, it fails. Running the
> CD checker from the disk resul
On Monday 24 October 2005 20:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Almost everything went fine with the instalation my only problem is the
> soundcard.
Weird. I have an A40 with, AFAICT, the same chipset.
Just install alsa-base and it should work.
Don't forget to turn up the volume though.
Cheers,
FJP
On Thursday 13 October 2005 12:29, marc wrote:
> Should I install acpi? I see a debian acpi package, but it appears to
> be different to the stuff on that web-site.
Yes, the acpi and acpid packages are pretty much standard for more modern
hardware. Installing them may even fix your problem.
pgp
On Monday 03 October 2005 23:35, marc wrote:
> Either way, it looks like I'll have to compile the kernel.
If you want to keep using the initrd you may not have to.
'info mkintrd' and see /etc/mkinitrd/*, especially the modules file.
> How does one
> go about creating a kernel that doesn't requir
On Monday 03 October 2005 22:06, marc wrote:
> Yup, as I suspected, it's not being recognised. I guess this fall into
> the other thread about the missing CD drive, which requires a kernel
> build.
you probably need to load the drivers needed for the CD drive before the
SATA drivers. This is a kn
On Monday 03 October 2005 13:11, marc wrote:
> Okay, after a week of intense learning, experimentation, and much
> rebooting. I understand a lot more and realise that I should have
> pursued the first piece of advice I was given :-o If only I'd known
> then what I know now! Nevertheless, lots of ve
On Friday 30 September 2005 17:52, Janeque Peterson wrote:
> I'm installing to a Thinkpad 390E. The screen that asks me to choose my
> = language keeps sending me back to itself after I pick one. I think I
> = tried them all - including Esperanto. Does anyone know what this
> might = be caused by?
On Tuesday 27 September 2005 20:35, marc wrote:
> # /sbin/init: 432: cannot open dev/console: No such file
> # Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempting to kill init!
This can mean 2 things:
- the drivers needed for your disk controller are not available; if your
laptop has SATA, this is pretty lik
On Thursday 22 September 2005 17:20, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> That means none of the ACPI modules has been loaded. Probably you have
> to boot with acpi=on or something like that. I guess your kernel uses
> APM by default.
The modules should be loaded automatically if you install the packages
acpi
On Friday 02 September 2005 00:01, Jean-Baka Domelevo wrote:
> What a big fucker you are !
Sure, he made some mistakes, but
IMO you have some things to learn yourself:
1) to not abuse somebody who probably does not know better and/or made
an honest mistake.
Pointing out their mistakes is OK
On Wednesday 31 August 2005 22:13, Jansen Carlo Sena wrote:
> :00:1f.6 Modem: Intel Corp. 82801DB/DBL/DBM (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M)
> AC'97 Modem Controller (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [Generic])
Do you also have the module (intel8x0m) for this modem loaded?
If you do, try unloading it and maybe re
On Thursday 25 August 2005 21:07, --- wrote:
> Please have a look at the new Fujitsu Siemens Amilo M1437G.
> It uses a RAID-Controller so Debain Sarge didn´t find the hda yet :(
> Suse Linux also didn´t work because it didn´t even find the right
> keypad-driver seeming so.
> My new notebook without
On Saturday 20 August 2005 18:41, Gorjanc Gregor wrote:
> Hmm, I installed Debian via debian-installer directly as testing. So I
> assume GCC 4 came as default. Since everything will move to GCC 4
> sooner or later, should not I rather compile the kernel with GCC 4 than
> modules with GCC 3.*? The
On Friday 19 August 2005 09:04, Jose G. wrote:
> I try that, but without luck
> the hotplug activate USB again,
> and the error occurs again
> I try to desactivate from hotplug
You can blacklist modules for hotplug to prevent it from loading them.
See /etc/hotplug and 'man hotplug'.
Cheers,
FJP
On Saturday 13 August 2005 17:04, Marc Lawrence wrote:
> Load Installer Components from CD fails
> There was a problem reading data from the CD rom, please make sure it
> is in the drive. If retrying does not work check the integrity of your
> CDROM. Retry?
The problem is probably not with your CD
On Friday 12 August 2005 13:42, roberto wrote:
> Hi all, i use a laptop with sarge 3.1 and kernel 2.6.8, but even if i
> do not use any application, just the system running by itself, then
> after 15 minutes, more or less, the fan starts to run very fast and the
> pc grows very hot.
That the fan
On Sunday 07 August 2005 17:41, Bill Moseley wrote:
> Did a long-over-due dist-upgrade on a laptop today, and even after
> using Debian for years I'm still wondering how to best deal with
> packages "kept back" and packages that apt-get wants to remove. I
> kind of deal with them manually -- apt-g
On Sunday 07 August 2005 01:26, Doofus wrote:
> Would it be too much to ask for the spam filters to ditch anything with
> "paypal" or "ebay" in the subject or body?
Sometimes people will ask questions about hardware they want to buy /
bought on ebay...
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On Wednesday 03 August 2005 17:38, Markus Reichart wrote:
> do you provide according mainboards to Austria?
> What would you charge including shipping?
> How can payment be done?
I'm sorry, but you are completely off-track here. Please see
http://www.debian.org to see what Debian is actually abou
On Sunday 24 July 2005 18:31, Egor Kobylkin wrote:
> I have bought the 01/2006 issue of the Linux-Magazin.de with Debian
> Sarge 3.1 r0a to install it on my Gericom 1st Supersonic M6T laptop.
> I can boot fine from the built-in DVD and all my hardware gets
> detected, just when the base system s
On Tuesday 19 July 2005 19:12, Angelo Zerbetto wrote:
> I've configured my keyboard layout as us_intl. It
> works fine but the Mozillas's applications can't
> recognize the caracter ç (pressing ´ and after c), my
> native language is portuguese-Brazil, but the keyboard
> layout is english. Somebody
On Sunday 10 July 2005 21:27, Doofus wrote:
> Can someone tell me where things have changed and what I should be
> doing to prevent auto-loading of anything I choose (or what I should be
> reading).
Uninstall hotplug and discover or blacklist what you don't want loaded
automatically in their conf
On Wednesday 06 July 2005 17:25, Anders Breindahl wrote:
> On Wednesday 06 July 2005 16:06, jonny dennis wrote:
> > i cant seem to get past the starting pc card services
> > just seems to hang. iam installing sarge tryed with
> > both 2.4 and 2.6 kernels both just hang at 92% instead
> > of fin
On Monday 20 June 2005 10:27, Krzysztof Wilk wrote:
> Specifically, when I toggle display it works for the first time and I
> have dual display (e.g. int. LCD and ext. LCD). When I hit Fn-F5
> subsequent times I switch my display to ext. LCD only. I cannot get
> back to int. LCD only.
> Soft reboot
Hi Koen!
On Thursday 16 June 2005 19:43, Koen Vermeer wrote:
> If I'm not mistaken, that's actually an 855, not an 810. And, as I
> understood, the XFree version that comes with Debian does not have very
> good support for it. I had trouble addressing both pipes individually
> (not for Xinerama, b
On Tuesday 07 June 2005 16:44, Elmer E. Dow wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion. I just added that line to the config file
> and rebooted. No change. TuxRacer is still way too slow to be usable.
> 3D acceleration worked fine when I used it on this machine under Red
> Hat 9. I should have saved that
On Sunday 05 June 2005 17:56, Chris Swanson wrote:
> I have this compaq r4025 laptop (it is an amd 64). I cannot seem to
> get Linux on it (Debian or otherwise). When I try to boot off an
> install CD it gets about as far as initializing the framebuffer and
> then hangs. I tried the "nofb" kerne
On Wednesday 01 June 2005 00:41, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> I am using only a Debian provided kernel-source package from Sarge.
> I compile own, though. Are you using a kernel-image directly from
> Debian?
No, I have exactly the same (self-compiled kernel based on Debian
kernel-source with CONF
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 19:26, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> If you have the toshiba_acpi driver [0] loaded into your kernel or
> compiled in (note that it is already included in recent 2.4 and 2.6
> kernels), then newer versions of toshset should work.
> [0] http://memebeam.org/toys/ExperimentalTosh
only
brightness controls).
I'll be happy to help testing if my laptop should be supported.
Cheers,
Frans Pop
[1] http://home.tiscali.nl/isildur/toshiba/
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On Friday 27 May 2005 00:24, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> > Code: 0f b6 9c 36 a1 9e 83 e0 ba ff 00 00 00 d3 e2 d3 e3 0f b6 84
> > Segmentation fault
> > <6> Journalled Block Device driver loaded
> > pivot-root: No such file or directory
>^^^
>
> > /sbin/init: 431: cannot open dev/console
On Friday 20 May 2005 21:08, Alexander A. Vlasov wrote:
> Looks like it's a soft-modem. I apt-cache search'ed 'intel modem' and
> found sl-modem-daemon.
sl-modem also has has a package sl-modem-modules. These have the driver
for the softmodem, but you have to compile it yourself.
They work for me
On Tuesday 17 May 2005 19:44, Christian Birkholm Clausen wrote:
> So, 2.6.11.9 working good on my IBM T42. One small thing though;
> syslog, kern.log and debug are growing rapidly. Upto 117mb since
> yesterday pr. file approximately... :( Seem to get filled with alot of
> usb and isa logging. 10-15
On Monday 16 May 2005 15:41, Tim Cutts wrote:
> >>> everyone will die someday. My name is Adam Raymond. I have been
> >>> diagnosed
> >>> with Esophageal cancer.It has defiled all forms of medical
> >>> treatment, and
> >>> right now I have only about a few months to live,according to
> >>> medical
On Thursday 12 May 2005 15:33, Martin Jenewein wrote:
> en.ISO-8859-1...connot open locale definition file `en': No such
> file or directory
When you dpkg-reconfigure locales, make sure you deselect the
en.ISO-8859-1 option from the list that is shown.
> I think that the install of locales faile
On Tuesday 10 May 2005 21:00, Juraj Ziegler wrote:
> Personally, I would go with Sid. I'm running it on all desktop-class
> machines (2 notebooks, one desktop).
Note that sid is likely become a lot more unstable (literally) when sarge
is released as some major changes are implemented. The past ye
On Tuesday 10 May 2005 18:24, dbp lists wrote:
> I've run woody on a server at home for years now and have enjoyed just
> using it. I've read, however, that if I'm going to go with straight
> debian on a laptop - it's better to go with Sarge.
> I'm pretty confused now. Antoher thing I'm not sure
On Monday 02 May 2005 17:11, John O'Hagan wrote:
> I'm trying to install the Debian pcmcia-source package so I can have
> the latest drivers for my kernel-version 2.6.11. If in-kernel PCMCIA
> support is enabled, the package build fails; the buildlog says:
>
> ** Your kernel is configured
On Sunday 01 May 2005 07:03, Gustavo Tourinho wrote:
> Ive just instaled sarge (kernel 2.4) on a acer 8103 and its okey.
>
> After upgraded the kernel (apt-get install kernel-images-2.6.8-2-686)
> and reboot the system, the boot just HALT after the message
> "Uncompressing linux"
>
> So, I put
On Friday 29 April 2005 17:29, Paul Puschmann wrote:
> There is an issue with nvidia and udev, that is used by sarge (on most
> machines).
Well, it is most noticeably pulled in as a dependency from hal and
usbmount, and hal is installed when you install Gnome.
So "most machines" is probably "any
On Friday 29 April 2005 10:21, Radoslav Kolev wrote:
> p4-clockmod: Warning: Pentium M detected. The speedstep_centrino
> module offers voltage scaling in addition of frequency scaling. You
> should use that instead of p4-clockmod, if possible.
> p4-clockmod: P4/Xeon(TM) CPU On-Demand Clock Modulat
On Friday 22 April 2005 09:46, Benedek Frank wrote:
> Basically my question is that will the few debian install floppies
> allow my system to recognize an orinoco chipset wireless card, and
> allow me to install from the NET thereafter?
Yes, this should be possible using the boot, root and net-dri
On Tuesday 12 April 2005 22:59, Mark Janssen wrote:
> Just make sure you really get an Atheros based card... manufacturors
> have a tendency to switch regularly.
Thanks for the replies I received to my query.
I've bought the Trust card and setting it up was no problem at all: just
compiled the ma
ad to hear them.
[1]http://www.atheros.com/pt/AR5002GBulletin.htm
[2]http://madwifiwiki.thewebhost.de/wiki/TrustSpeedShareTurboProWirelessPCCard
TIA,
Frans Pop
P.S. My laptop is a Toshiba Satellite A40-211 running Sarge with 2.6.8.
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On Tuesday 05 April 2005 17:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does apt-get remove take a call to an application out of /etc/init? I
> once removed Apache that way and then every time I booted up there was
> a line in the output saying that Apache couldn't be found. So I first
> used ksysv to delete
On Friday 01 April 2005 16:41, Joaquin CARABALLO MORENO wrote:
> i810_audio: codec 0 is a softmodem - skipping.
> Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address
> 0024 printing eip:
> dea32114
> *pde =
> Oops: [#1]
This is a known problem. See for example ins
On Tuesday 29 March 2005 20:51, Christopher Barry wrote:
> What's weird is alsamixer seems to be looking at my modem? I see there
> are what appear to be two parts to the sound controller here.
> On Tue, 2005-03-29 at 13:43 -0500, Christopher Barry wrote:
> > :00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controlle
On Wednesday 09 March 2005 23:33, Jeff Mikels wrote:
> Can someone help me please? I'm trying to install debian on an old
> laptop (sony vaio-505g) without a floppy drive and without a cd-rom
> drive--therefore, the installation needs to be from hard drive files
> and network.
> However, I've trie
On Tuesday 01 March 2005 23:18, Marco Cappellini wrote:
> i've tried to install debian sarge on Acer Travelmate 8104WLMI with
> sarge-netinst (daily build - 26/02/2005) but during hardware detection,
> when installation tries to detect PC CARD devices, the installation
> does not continue.
> What c
On Tuesday 01 March 2005 11:39, Dimitris E. Kiousis wrote:
> *Do I have to make on my own the partition or after inserting CD #1 the
> procedure will be automatic?*
The installer does support resizing existing FAT and NTFS partitions,
provided that they are 'clean' (i.e. no Windows chkdsk needs t
On Sunday 20 February 2005 22:47, Christian Christmann wrote:
> But glxgears just calculates small values like
> 466 frames in 5.0 seconds = 93.200 FPS
>
> and glxinfo indicates that the 3D acceleration is
> not running.
Have you got package xlibmesa-dri installed?
Cheers,
FJP
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On Saturday 19 February 2005 09:56, singer wrote:
> Section "Device"
> Identifier "video0"
> Driver "i810"
> BusID "PCI:0:2:0"
> Screen 0
> Option "NoDDC"
> EndSection
>
> Section "Device"
> Identifier "video1"
> Driver "i810"
> BusID "PCI:0:2:0"
> Screen 1
> Option "NoDDC"
> EndSection
Should the
On Saturday 29 January 2005 22:20, James wrote:
> Any one heard when Sarge will be officially released?
Unfortinately the only answer that can be given to that question is...
when it's ready.
However:
- the fix of some kernel security updates looks about complete;
- the final build of debian inst
On Tuesday 25 January 2005 00:50, Geoffrey Gloistein wrote:
> My current problem is minor, but I would like to get it working. Alsa
> sound is fine and I can play DVD's automatically with totem when I
> insert them to the machine. What doesn't work is audio CD's. When I
> insert the disk cd player
Bah. Wrong list in first try...
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Subject: Re: best practice for adapting to different environments?
Date: Monday 10 January 2005 14:27
From: Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-kde@lists.debian.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Monday 10 January 2
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On Saturday 01 January 2005 18:32, Peter wrote:
> What's an akku?
I would guess that's Dutch for battery (even though it really should be
spelled accu ;-)
Cheers,
FJP
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On Wednesday 01 December 2004 00:00, Benedek Frank wrote:
> When the machine boots, and the sound module gets loaded (solo1) a
> screaming noise start coming out from the speaker, and won't be quiet
> until I mute the MIC in KDE. Now, KDE remembers my
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On Thursday 25 November 2004 10:48, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> As best I can tell my laptop does not like the 1.0.6629 package, but I
> don't understand how I can find the old (1.0.5536, maybe?) package to
> put it back on my system. I've tried changing
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On Thursday 25 November 2004 11:26, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> Thank you! Do I simply remove the apt-get version and then use the ones
> here with dpkg? I'm still trying to sort out the problems with apt (see
> the second email).
Use wget to download t
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On 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
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On Friday 05 November 2004 17:43, Stefan Fredriksson wrote:
> Im trying to install Debian (Sarge) on my Acer 621 Laptop. Unfortunatly
> the installation hangs during hadrware detection with the message
>
>
> DETECTI
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On Monday 01 November 2004 09:23, Arthur Zhu wrote:
> Thanks for the advice. When you say 'start again from the start' do
> you mean boot the machine with say Sid CD1 and wipe out the previous
> installation?
Take a look here:
http://www.nl.debian.org
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On Tuesday 26 October 2004 18:34, Eddy Petrisor wrote:
> > I've built a debian package for kernel 2.6.9 (Pentium-M). But I have
> > a doubt: where can I post it? here?
>
> Send this announcement to debian-devel IF and ONLY IF you can maintain
> a kerne
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On Sunday 10 October 2004 03:00, Rony wrote:
> I have Sarge installed on my Toshiba Satellite 2410. But I cannot
> startx, seems X cannot find my mouse. Other than the Toshiba touhpad, I
> still have usb mouse plugged when trying to startx. Duno why X
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Thank you very much for your reply.
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 15:59, Bruno Ducrot wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 05:07:30PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
> a P4M have only 2 frequency/voltage settings via speedstep.
> Throttling is another
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On Tuesday 21 September 2004 15:59, Bruno Ducrot wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 05:07:30PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
> a P4M have only 2 frequency/voltage settings via speedstep.
> Throttling is another
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On Monday 20 September 2004 22:21, Wendy Leigh Vandoolaeghe wrote:
> Sorry...
>
> the last bit of the /var/log/XFree86.0.log says the following:
>
> (**) Configured Mouse: Protocol:"ImPS/2"
> (**) Option "CorePointer"
> (**) Configured MOuse: Core Poin
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On Monday 20 September 2004 22:21, Wendy Leigh Vandoolaeghe wrote:
> Sorry...
>
> the last bit of the /var/log/XFree86.0.log says the following:
>
> (**) Configured Mouse: Protocol:"ImPS/2"
> (**) Option "CorePointer"
> (**) Configured MOuse: Core Poin
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On Sunday 19 September 2004 16:15, Christian Bjälevik wrote:
> Kernel 2.6.8 have problems with CDRW, see http://www.k3b.org. I suggest
> you do as I did. Use 2.6.7 til 2.6.9 comes out.
If I read [1] correctly, then this should be fixed in the current
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On Sunday 19 September 2004 16:15, Christian Bjälevik wrote:
> Kernel 2.6.8 have problems with CDRW, see http://www.k3b.org. I suggest
> you do as I did. Use 2.6.7 til 2.6.9 comes out.
If I read [1] correctly, then this should be fixed in the current
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On Sunday 19 September 2004 14:17, Wendy Leigh Vandoolaeghe wrote:
>
> When I try to get sound via commandline, it seems to be playing, but I
> get no sound:
>
> $ aplay /usr/share/sounds/gnibbles/laughter.wav
>
> #Playing WAVE '/usr/share/sounds/gnibb
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On Sunday 19 September 2004 14:17, Wendy Leigh Vandoolaeghe wrote:
>
> When I try to get sound via commandline, it seems to be playing, but I
> get no sound:
>
> $ aplay /usr/share/sounds/gnibbles/laughter.wav
>
> #Playing WAVE '/usr/share/sounds/gnibb
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On Sunday 19 September 2004 01:08, Wendy Leigh Vandoolaeghe wrote:
> I get
>
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 2004-07-20 22:01 /dev/dsp -> /dev/dsp
That will never work. This is a symbolic link that links to itself.
Try the following (as root):
# rm /dev/d
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On Sunday 19 September 2004 01:08, Wendy Leigh Vandoolaeghe wrote:
> I get
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> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 2004-07-20 22:01 /dev/dsp -> /dev/dsp
That will never work. This is a symbolic link that links to itself.
Try the following (as root):
# rm /dev/d
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TIA for looking at this,
Frans Pop
My kernel is self-compiled from kernel-source-2.6.7 (version 2.6.7-4).
The output from acpidmp is available from:
http://home.tiscali.nl/isildur/toshiba/acpidmp.out.bz2
If I use the 'p4-clockmod' module to step my processor, I have:
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TIA for looking at this,
Frans Pop
My kernel is self-compiled from kernel-source-2.6.7 (version 2.6.7-4).
The output from acpidmp is available from:
http://home.tiscali.nl/isildur/toshiba/acpidmp.out.bz2
If I use the 'p4-clockmod' module to step my processor, I have:
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On Wednesday 08 September 2004 23:20, James wrote:
> Is there an easier way/location to download:
> boot.img & cd-drivers.img & net-drivers.img &root.img
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> Did I miss something obvious? Note: I have not messed with Debian
> Installer for about 4
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On Wednesday 08 September 2004 23:20, James wrote:
> Is there an easier way/location to download:
> boot.img & cd-drivers.img & net-drivers.img &root.img
>
> Did I miss something obvious? Note: I have not messed with Debian
> Installer for about 4
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Sorry for the double post but I forgot something.
On Tuesday 07 September 2004 09:11, Gustavo Halperin wrote:
> Now came the problem, I afraid that the net-install not support
> repartition of the hard disk, I'm right ??
No, your hard disc should be
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On Tuesday 07 September 2004 09:11, Gustavo Halperin wrote:
> Now came the problem, I afraid that the net-install not support
> repartition of the hard disk, I'm right ??
No, your hard disc should be recognized and you should be able to repartition.
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On Tuesday 07 September 2004 19:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On the notebook: tasksel didn't offer me the options of 'desktop' or
> any of the languages (distinct contrast to the desktop system), so no
> KDE, no gcc, no make etc etc.
>
This is probab
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Sorry for the double post but I forgot something.
On Tuesday 07 September 2004 09:11, Gustavo Halperin wrote:
> Now came the problem, I afraid that the net-install not support
> repartition of the hard disk, I'm right ??
No, your hard disc should be
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On Tuesday 07 September 2004 09:11, Gustavo Halperin wrote:
> Now came the problem, I afraid that the net-install not support
> repartition of the hard disk, I'm right ??
No, your hard disc should be recognized and you should be able to repartition.
Y
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On Tuesday 07 September 2004 19:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On the notebook: tasksel didn't offer me the options of 'desktop' or
> any of the languages (distinct contrast to the desktop system), so no
> KDE, no gcc, no make etc etc.
>
This is probab
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On Saturday 04 September 2004 09:23, SML wrote:
> > in the Xlog there is this line which seems to indicate that X is aware
> > that 1024x768 is possible:
> > (II) I810(0): Display Info: LFP (local flat panel): attached: TRUE,
> > present: TRUE, size: (
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On Sunday 22 August 2004 07:33, Gustavo Halperin wrote:
> When the menu-intall ask for any mirror I give my local one:
> 192.168.0.2 and after this I give the path: '/debian/',
> after it the menu-install ask me for wich mode I want instal, stable,
>
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