experimental) on all of my machines
since a few years now :)
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power management in general of the x100 seems a bit worse than Atom
based netbooks, but I suppose it's a real hardware issue.
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acceleration (bad).
Does anyone have this chipset? Can you comment on the quality?
I am not trying to play intensive games, I just want to know if I can
watch a movie on it without dropping frames like my ancient PIII system.
Needless to say I'd run sid on it.
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On Sat, 21 Jun 2008 20:40:11 +0200, Franklin PIAT wrote:
> I'm wondering how you handle this. Any great idea we could enable in
> Lenny ?
grandr is your friend.
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On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 04:20:10 +0200, Diego Lucena wrote:
> Anyway, I've tried 915resolution, but it didn't work.
Weird. Used to work for me. Any useful output?
To reach 1280x800 on my laptop I used mode 5c.
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> Any ideas, from you people?
I'd try with the 815resolution package, or alternatively with the "intel"
driver in lenny & sid.
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oesn't work.
Again, xrandr 1.2 is the answer.
> 3.
> Sound out is ok (low volume on internal speakers though), sound in is
> really bad. Each teacher at my school has got their own Laptop without
> possibility to record.
Not sure about the problem here: maybe some wrong channel o
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 17:10:13 +0100, Ricardo Teixeira wrote:
> Anyone with a X61s or a T61, which has the same card has a fix for this?
Check out the thinkwiki wiki, it should have what you look for IIRC.
http://www.thinkwiki.org/
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On Tue, 06 Nov 2007 02:10:05 +0100, Joe Emenaker wrote:
> Anybody have any ideas?
Maybe it's knetworkmanager behavior, since on Gnome with nm-applet things
work just fine.
I assume your user is in the netdev group.
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On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 06:30:12 +0200, Indraveni wrote:
> Can some one please help me in finding why is this behaviuor ?
The XV overlay can be displayed on one head only. You can switch on the
fly the output for XV with the xvattr utility.
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On Thu, 18 Oct 2007 08:20:07 +0200, Alexandre Rossi wrote:
> It is a additional feature of the Debian kernel.
Yay for Debian, then :)
Now if only I could recompile it with the tickless option...
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patch, but as I mentioned the iwl4965 module is present in the stock
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add that iwlwifi is included in 2.6.23
and that the new Debian kernels will be built with that option included.
I am now using an experimental kernel from the Debian kernel team, and it
works a treat.
The user will only have to install the microcode in /lib/firmware.
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On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 13:50:09 +0200, Evgeni Golov wrote:
> swap is only used for swapping (heh) and for suspend to disk. You don't
> need swap for suspend to ram
Thank you. I already dreaded moving partitions around...
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2MB of swap. Is there the
risk that on a busy day the system could not go to sleep because of the
size mismatch, or is the swap not part of the suspend to ram process?
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by the developers and it's being worked on)
that is limiting right now, is that there's not XV support when using
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What's the video card? If it's not Intel you might want to check
compatibility on your vendor's website.
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ule, NM found 4 networks and let me connect
without problems.
Check here: http://wiki.debian.org/Installing_Debian_On/SantaRosa
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uswsusp and the like. Those packages are installed by default in the
Debian "laptop" task, but in my case they kept my laptop from sleeping
properly, while an installation done by just selecting the "desktop" task
worked j
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nd now I
have the intel x3100 driver in full 3D and wireless working. I only have
to look into the webcam.
Hopefully tomorrow I'll write my howto. So much smoother than expected,
tho. I am obviously posting from the laptop!
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> own).
I'll look into it and write a howto, if it's the case.
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Hardware problem?Jack NguyOn 8/30/06, asd asdf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi, i have a display problem. Even when I'm at the BIOS screen, the widescreen display looks like it's compressed to normal width at the left side of the screen. There's a black bar down the right 20%
Another thing to keep in mind is the spinning of the harddrive. A
harddrive doesn't have inifite lifespan and laptop harddrives are not
designed for 24/7 spinning.
Jack
On 7/12/06, David R. Litwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a year old Toshiba Intel Mobil P4 laptop using Sid.
at it
is. I won't be able to fuss with it for a couple of days as dell
repairs the touch pad. Thanks for the assistance.
Jack
On 7/29/06, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 03:54:30 -0700, Jack Nguy wrote:
> Hello. I guess I was wrong. Passing in the acp
Hello. I guess I was wrong. Passing in the acpi=off flag still causes
stalling after adjusting brightness. The interesting thing is after
booting from a knoppix cd, it works fine. I guess I'm just going to
have to take apart the knoppix kernel. Thanks for the tip.
Jack
On 7/26/06, Fl
chine
completely freezes when I try to adjust brightness. Any ideas?
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Any more details?
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Ben wrote:
Jack Nguy wrote:
You're going to have to reinsert the i810 module with proper clocking
parameter.
I'm pretty sure you just:
rmmod ac97_codec
rmmod i810_audio
insmod i810_audio clocking = 48000
insmod ac97_codec
I'm not certain that it is in
t me know if it works.
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Ben wrote:
Hi List,
I am not sure if this is strictly related to laptops but this is
happening on mine!
For some reason my sound is 'slow' I am running OSS, my card is an intel:
:00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. 82801CA/CAM AC
.org/4.2.0/Status22.html#22
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22. NVIDIA
4.2.0:
Support (accelerated) for the Riva 128, 128ZX, TNT, TNT2 (Ultra,
Vanta, M64), GeForce (DDR, 256), Quadro, GeForce2 (GTS, Ultra,
MX), GeForce3, and Quadro2 is provided by the "nv" driver.
===
Hi,
Found this:
http://www.marcuscom.com/g2g-xfree86/article.html
Although it's target for FreeBSD, it works in Debian perfectly. I've
compiled the patched nv_driver and installed it. it runs well, with
APM and even with swsusp! No more evil close-code-NVdriver.
Th
try harder.
Thanks,
Jack
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 07:00:49PM -0400, Keith Geffert wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 13:33, Jack wrote:
> > Thanks a lot for the reply.
> >
> > Could you give the firmware version of your DWL650? (what does wlan-ng
> > say: ident: sta f/
me try harder.
Thanks,
Jack
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 07:00:49PM -0400, Keith Geffert wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 13:33, Jack wrote:
> > Thanks a lot for the reply.
> >
> > Could you give the firmware version of your DWL650? (what does wlan-ng
> > say: ident: sta f/
Thanks a lot for the reply.
Could you give the firmware version of your DWL650? (what does wlan-ng
say: ident: sta f/w: id ... ?) My card is 1.3.4.
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 10:56:27AM -0400, Keith Geffert wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 09:41, Jack wrote:
> > How good is the perform
Thanks a lot for the reply.
Could you give the firmware version of your DWL650? (what does wlan-ng
say: ident: sta f/w: id ... ?) My card is 1.3.4.
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 10:56:27AM -0400, Keith Geffert wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 09:41, Jack wrote:
> > How good is the perform
to the ap, I have to
> re-insert the card).
How good is the performance when you put heavy load on it in ideal env?
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> re-insert the card).
How good is the performance when you put heavy load on it in ideal env?
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Same setup works perfectly with a Orinoco Silver.
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e downloading
via the same AP.
My questions is:
I've found some posts against DWL650, same problem. Does anyone
on this mailing-list use the same card without any problem at all?
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e downloading
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My questions is:
I've found some posts against DWL650, same problem. Does anyone
on this mailing-list use the same card without any problem at all?
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I have that driver, but I heard it was set up for Redhat distros. I also
have ltmodem-0.9.8-1.tar. The advice I got from someone else on this list
was that it is a loadable module and works fine. I have actually never
tried it since I use a pcmcia card for an ISDN router.
Jack Morgan
I have that driver, but I heard it was set up for Redhat distros. I also
have ltmodem-0.9.8-1.tar. The advice I got from someone else on this list
was that it is a loadable module and works fine. I have actually never
tried it since I use a pcmcia card for an ISDN router.
Jack Morgan
news is that you can download the diver from Lucent's
website. Afterwards, you should be able to use the modem. I have a Toshiba
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website. Afterwards, you should be able to use the modem. I have a Toshiba
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rd. Any ideas?
I used the boot disk for Omoikane Linux. It is a japanese distro but has
English option. I install the base system, then edit
/etc/apt/sources.list then finish installing.
try http://www.omiokane.co.jp/
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I used the boot disk for Omoikane Linux. It is a japanese distro but has
English option. I install the base system, then edit
/etc/apt/sources.list then finish installing.
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haven't been installed yet. I believe that hwclock and date commands should
help but I haven't got them to work. and no man pages :-(
Question: how can I set my bios clock to this century? or a workaround for
the future time stamp error from tar?
Thanks for any help
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haven't been installed yet. I believe that hwclock and date commands should
help but I haven't got them to work. and no man pages :-(
Question: how can I set my bios clock to this century? or a workaround for
the future time stamp error from tar?
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I'm having trouble setting my time on a Toshiba 2100cds. I did a clean
install of potato a week ago and the time reads Jan 1 1990? (1) How do I
change this? (2) How do I keep the time accurate when I turn off it off?
Thanks for any help
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ct to.
You can just add a shutdown and a restart symlink link of the pcmcia
service in the apm demons resume and suspend dirs (/etc/apm/resume.d/ and
/etc/apm/suspend.d/ works just like the runlevel system)
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You can just add a shutdown and a restart symlink link of the pcmcia
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