s "firmware-linux-nonfree" and "toshset".
My volume, mute and brightness controls all work (now).
Let me know if you need any more help, I'll do what I can.
Regards,
Jay DeKing
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I've so far been unable to get my Dell Inspiron 8100 running Debian
"unstable" & 2.4.27 kernel to recognize a Netgear GA511 10/100/1000-T Cardbus
NIC. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Aswin,
I notice your post concerning problems with xserver-xfree86 (see
below). I have the same problem. I am running debian testing with
kernel 2.4.25. Did you ever solve the problem
Thanks for response,
Jay
..partial post by Aswin
I tried upgrading my system yesterday too. Most
Aswin,
I notice your post concerning problems with xserver-xfree86 (see
below). I have the same problem. I am running debian testing with
kernel 2.4.25. Did you ever solve the problem
Thanks for response,
Jay
..partial post by Aswin
I tried upgrading my system yesterday too. Most
around:
dpkg-reconfigure --p=low xserver-xfree86
Choose the vesa driver Not the ati one
Insert amount of video ram available in KB (ie.. if you have 4MB you would
enter 4096)
For screen setup choose advanced
h-sync 16-43
v-sync 43-75
Be sure to choose the 1024x768 and below
Any other options accept the defaults or leave blank
After you get X up and running then you can go back and try fixing the ati
driver is you choose to.
HTH
Jay
been successful installing debian on this model? And if so how did
you do it?
I've used the same disks to install on another machine without problems so I
know the disks are good.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Jay
Coolness, I'll try that, thanks!
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Coolness, I'll try that, thanks!
- Jay.
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Hi Listies:
And to add to this question, can you use SAMBA to access windows on a
different partition of the same HD from the drive?
TIA
May the Force of the Dragon's Spirit be with you...In Accordance With The
Prophecy.
Happy Hacking, Bright Blessings and Gentle Breezes!
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Hi Listies:
And to add to this question, can you use SAMBA to access windows on a
different partition of the same HD from the drive?
TIA
May the Force of the Dragon's Spirit be with you...In Accordance With The
Prophecy.
Happy Hacking, Bright Blessings and Gentle Breezes!
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cking, Bright Blessings and Gentle
Breezes!
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-Original Message-From: Jodi Fodor
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 2:38
PMTo: debian-laptop@lists.debian.orgSubject: sony vaio
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HI!
Do you know why my Sony
cking, Bright Blessings and Gentle
Breezes!
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HI!
Do you know why my Sony Vaio PCG-
I
can't help to laugh at this post...LOL!
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 4:08
PMTo: debian-laptop@lists.debian.orgSubject: Purchasse
of laptop computerGentlemen:I want to buy a laptop computer and I
want
it (if this is real indeed). In
any case, it's fun to read.
'Oh, help me! My cousin's-neighbour-son-in-law's-sister died of herpes and I
inherited 400M dollars, but I cannot get to the bank!' LOL!
...In Accordance With The Prophecy.
Happy Hacking, Bright Blessi
Pass, I rather build a Church of Debian followers (with 1M dollars, 30M to
Debian developing/ers and the rest for me, hehehe). We are not all
christians here.
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You
could try to deactivate the standby status from the BIOS directly, I did that in
my laptop.
HTH!
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Happy Hacking, Bright Blessings and Gentle
Breezes!
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nce!
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touch
pad), but if you want to plug a mouse in w/o restarting the PC you should
work with a serial mouse. It won't lock up on you when you plug or unplug.
...In Accordance With The Prophecy.
Happy Hacking, Bright Blessings and Gentle Breezes!
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Thanks for the bytes!
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Neil:
Battery could be dead...get a new battery.
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Thanks for the bytes!
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Neil:
Battery could be dead...get a new battery.
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@_@ Wow!
That was overwealming, and I thank you for your advice.
I think I'll print this email and keep it for reference once I get the CDs.
Thanks Heather!
...In Accordance With The Prophecy.
Happy Hacking, Bright Blessings and Gentle Breezes!
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@_@ Wow!
That was overwealming, and I thank you for your advice.
I think I'll print this email and keep it for reference once I get the CDs.
Thanks Heather!
...In Accordance With The Prophecy.
Happy Hacking, Bright Blessings and Gentle Breezes!
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uZe Linux 6.2 and all the other "bundled" CD's I
have gotten off magazines and Unix Unleashed books.
I thank you all for your input and I shall consider this my welcoming into
the group. Greetz to all from Baja California!
...In Accordance With The Prophecy.
Happy Hacking, Bri
and Gentle Breezes!
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~> Cool! well, since I'm new to
uZe Linux 6.2 and all the other "bundled" CD's I
have gotten off magazines and Unix Unleashed books.
I thank you all for your input and I shall consider this my welcoming into
the group. Greetz to all from Baja California!
...In Accordance With The Prophecy.
Happy Hacking, Bri
and Gentle Breezes!
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~Subject: RE: Minimum HD space
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~> Cool! well, since I'm new to debia
..In Accordance With The Prophecy.
Happy Hacking, Bright Blessings and Gentle Breezes!
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..In Accordance With The Prophecy.
Happy Hacking, Bright Blessings and Gentle Breezes!
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ebian and Linux for now. I shall
eventually nuke win98 once I'm convinced.
TIA!
...In Accordance With The Prophecy.
Happy Hacking, Bright Blessings and Gentle Breezes!
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TIA!
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cpi] thing, just not how to remedy
> it.
Disabling APIC by unsetting the kernel config variable CONFIG_X86_UP_APIC
fixed that for me on my Dell Inspiron 8100. Note that this is APIC, not
ACPI.
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cpi] thing, just not how to remedy
> it.
Disabling APIC by unsetting the kernel config variable CONFIG_X86_UP_APIC
fixed that for me on my Dell Inspiron 8100. Note that this is APIC, not
ACPI.
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at boot time.
Disabling APIC by unsetting the kernel config variable CONFIG_X86_UP_APIC
fixed that for me on my Dell Inspiron 8100. Note that this is APIC, not
ACPI.
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ACPI at boot time.
Disabling APIC by unsetting the kernel config variable CONFIG_X86_UP_APIC
fixed that for me on my Dell Inspiron 8100. Note that this is APIC, not
ACPI.
____
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vfat -o ro,uid=1000,gid=1000 /dev/hda1 /WinXP
To unmount it, do:
umount /dev/hda1
To look at the mounted file systems, just do:
mount
To make it automatic, translate the mount command into an entry in
/etc/fstab.
> What man page would explain this?
mount(8)
fstab(5)
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vfat -o ro,uid=1000,gid=1000 /dev/hda1 /WinXP
To unmount it, do:
umount /dev/hda1
To look at the mounted file systems, just do:
mount
To make it automatic, translate the mount command into an entry in
/etc/fstab.
> What man page would explain this?
mount(8)
fstab(5)
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fixed that for me on my 8100. Note that this is APIC, not ACPI.
____
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University of Iowa, Iow
isabling APIC by unsetting the kernel config variable CONFIG_X86_UP_APIC
fixed that for me on my 8100. Note that this is APIC, not ACPI.
____
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University of Iowa, Iow
default OS to be NT instead of Linux, change the
"default=Linux" (or whatever it is now) to "default=WinNT" in lilo.conf &
redo "lilo -v".
Jay Ford, Network Engineering Group, Information Technolo
default OS to be NT instead of Linux, change the
"default=Linux" (or whatever it is now) to "default=WinNT" in lilo.conf &
redo "lilo -v".
Jay Ford, Network Engineering Group, Information Tec
oesn't seem to be supported with the current acpid; it notices
the events, but isn't configured to to anything about them. The lid
close/open is interesting, requiring at least Fn-CRT/LCD to get the screen
back, & varying based on whether I'm at an X console or not. I d
oesn't seem to be supported with the current acpid; it notices
the events, but isn't configured to to anything about them. The lid
close/open is interesting, requiring at least Fn-CRT/LCD to get the screen
back, & varying based on whether I'm at an X console or not. I d
owed the instructions, & it worked. I could talk to the modem using
/dev/ttyLT0.
Jay Ford, Network Engineering Group, Information Technology Services
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242
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he instructions, & it worked. I could talk to the modem using
/dev/ttyLT0.
Jay Ford, Network Engineering Group, Information Technology Services
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242
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> Hello folks,
>
> I have two questions.
> Firstly, I've tried to recompile a n
means reloading lilo.
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> Hello folks,
>
> I have two questions.
> Firstly, I
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Dell's desktop/towers. Enter that # into the appropriate box on the
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Jay
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>
> About a year ago, I bought a Dell Latitude LX (yes an old 486 monste
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Dell's desktop/towers. Enter that # into the appropriate box on the
service page & you should get all the info that you need.
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> About a year ago, I bought a Dell Latitude LX (yes an old 486 monste
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