The lightweight proxy I use is simpleproxy. In /etc/own/http_file the proxy
config is described while /etc/init.d/simpleproxy is my init script for it.
I use ifplugd, guessnet and switchconf. In /etc/network/interfaces there are a
few switchconf invokations for the appropriate config.
/etc/own/h
On Friday 27 June 2003 16:50, Joris wrote:
> > Anyone with similar experience? Or preferably better setup?
>
> I went through everything you descibed :-)
> what solved most problems for me was to download a vanilla kernel from
> any kernel.org mirror and applying the acpi patch[2] to it. because
>
The lightweight proxy I use is simpleproxy. In /etc/own/http_file the proxy
config is described while /etc/init.d/simpleproxy is my init script for it.
I use ifplugd, guessnet and switchconf. In /etc/network/interfaces there are a
few switchconf invokations for the appropriate config.
/etc/own/h
On Friday 27 June 2003 16:50, Joris wrote:
> > Anyone with similar experience? Or preferably better setup?
>
> I went through everything you descibed :-)
> what solved most problems for me was to download a vanilla kernel from
> any kernel.org mirror and applying the acpi patch[2] to it. because
>
What I've read so far:
http://tuxmobil.org/asus_l3800c_e.html
http://developer.kde.org/~howells/l3800c
My laptop runs Sarge with KDE3.1 from Sid. Most of the above seems to be
correct, but in the power mgmt department I experience some deviations:
- fn+Z freezes the machine if X (4.2.1 withou
What I've read so far:
http://tuxmobil.org/asus_l3800c_e.html
http://developer.kde.org/~howells/l3800c
My laptop runs Sarge with KDE3.1 from Sid. Most of the above seems to be
correct, but in the power mgmt department I experience some deviations:
- fn+Z freezes the machine if X (4.2.1 withou
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