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There was an article on Debian Administration just today about this.
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/312
Jason Martens
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o etch. If you don't want that, use
the names (woody/sarge/etch) and you will stay with that release forever.
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stall from that then change your
sources.list to point to testing and do the rest of the install from
there, and you will get a fresh xorg installation.
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Andreas Tille wrote:
| On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, sime wrote:
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|> My Toshiba BIOS gives me the option to boot with the VGA-Out and LCD
|> being mirror. Which works partially, the kernel boot messages are
|> displaying on both screens fine.
|>
|> But when X st
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Gerardo Ballabio wrote:
| On 02/18/05 16:10:47, Jason Martens wrote:
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|> Hmm, I am using gnome, and I have not observed that behaviour. My
|> screen stays off even after I log in. I have a Mobility Radeon
|> 7500
|> in a Dell Latitiud
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I dock my laptop, and I want to use the external screen, and disable the
internal screen. However, I don't want it disabled when I'm not docked.
~ Is there some way (manually or automatically) to reconfigure X for each
configuration? I have working co
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Gerardo Ballabio wrote:
| On 02/17/05 19:35:17, Jason Martens wrote:
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|> If you are using a radeon driver, do a man radeon and look for
|> "Panel Off". I added that line to my XFree86 config file, and it
|> worked beautifully.
|
somehow tell X that I have two distinct monitors, and want to use
only one of them. But I don't know how to do that.
Anybody could help me?
If you are using a radeon driver, do a man radeon and look for "Panel
Off". I added that line to my XFree86 config file, and it wo
Benedek Frank wrote:
Thanks
Compiling 2.6.9 now. Hope that fixes it.
Ben
On Friday 17 December 2004 01:35 pm, you wrote:
>If you are running a 2.6.8+ kernel, you can only burn cds as root.
>
>Robert
Well, sort of. See here...
http://k3b.plainblack.com/index.pl/news2
>
>On Fri, 2004-12-17 at 15:
Anders Breindahl wrote:
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 10:57, Stefan Rutzinger wrote:
hello,
I have an inspiron 8200 laptop and could use the four extra keys (play
stop rew fwd) in X11 until last apt-get upgrade (testing).
In /etc/X11/xkb/keycodes/xfree86 they are still aliased from I01..I04 to
Stephan Ohl wrote:
Hi
I have installed debian sarge on my Fujitsu-Siemens AMILO 1420 notebook. The fan makes a lot of noise and I have no idea how to slow down speed or how to stop the fan. I am not even sure if it is possible at all.
I loaded the ACPI modules, but there are no entries under /pro
ognjen Bezanov wrote:
Thanks for all the answers,
In essence i want to keep the kernel small so that it boots up as fast
as possible.
Plus the hardware is a 75mhz laptop with very little ram, i want to save
as much ram as i can for other programs, hence the need for a small
kernel.
As far as mod
BC Flyer wrote:
Hi,
I've just install Debian 3r2 on a Dell Insipirion 3800, and the
install
worked great and everything seems to work just fine, except that the
fan is on all the time as if the laptop is overheating. I have built a
2.24.27 kernel with APM enabled, but it doesn't make any differ
ntr wrote:
well, technically, all you need is
apt-get install gnome
for the X is necessary and will be downloaded anyway...
Unless the package dependencies have been fixed, gnome does not depend
on xserver. It is necessary to manually select the xserver-xfree86
package (or some meta package)
ognjen Bezanov wrote:
HI all,
I have a laptop running debian testing with 2.6.8 custom-kernel, and ive
noticed that sometimes i cannot exit from applications (e.g. xine).
clicking on the close button does nothing, but the application does not
seem to stop responding (i.e. is basically ignores the r
I can
set up an alias so the wireless is always eth2 (or wlan0 or something
like that)? This would ease the configuration in
/etc/network/interfaces. Also, if anyone has any tips using xsupplicant
for 802.1x authentication, any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jason Martens
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