On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 2:04 PM, T o n g wrote:
> On my Acer Aspire (AS5536), there is no way to simulate a middle-click by
> pressing both the right and left mouse key. But I badly need this middle-
> click to paste in the x-selections.
in my trials and tribulations setting up my tablet pc lenov
x27;
Can you attach your xorg.conf?
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On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 08:54 -0600, Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
> I'm running unstable. After an apt-get upgrade yesterday, my thinkpad
> t42p freezes while using X. I'm using the same kernel as before the
> upgrade. No keyboa
downloading as I install is not an option
Thanks,
Jeremy
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> Am Donnerstag, 20. Januar 2005 17:05 schrieb Jeremy Brooks:
>
>> I had the same problem with a Dell X300. I was able to get sound
>> working after suspend by using kernel.org 2.6.10 sources, and patching
>> them with the software suspend 2 stuff. Now I can suspend to di
>
> Hello,
>
> as I told suspend now works with IBM ThinkPad T23 and R51 when using
> Debian kernel 2.6.10.
>
> But I still have one problem: ALSA sound does not work anymore after a
> suspend through ARTS.
>
> On the ThinkPad R51 it is enough to restart the ARTS soundsystem via the
> KDE control p
ernel? Popcorn kernel?
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On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 15:12 -0500, jose isaias cabrera wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I just installed Debian on a Dell Inspiron 7500. It's running pretty good,
> but I loaded xdm and now it goes right into xdm and fails with the
> "modp
> I'm considering purchasing a VAIO T150 laptop. However, I've been
> unable to find any information on Linux compatibility for the series.
> Is there anyone on this list who has one and has a moment to summarize
> their experience installing Debian on it?
>
I've also been considering it. Looks
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>
> I am looking for a usb modem which works without big trouble with
> Debian/GNU Linux. Though I have some modem built in my Acer Travelmate
> 800, it needs still some work to be made functional. I am running a
> self-compiled 2.6.7 kern
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> I am looking for a usb modem which works without big trouble with
> Debian/GNU Linux. Though I have some modem built in my Acer Travelmate
> 800, it needs still some work to be made functional. I am running a
> self-compiled 2.6.7 kern
rnel 2.2 can manage with wireless card. You
should upgrade to kernel 2.4 (precompiled kernels exists in debian
package for unstable)
>
>
> Oscar Quintanilla
> MTS Telephony, Cox Communications
> 619-303-4700
> 619-263-9251 ext 5989
>
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rnel 2.2 can manage with wireless card. You
should upgrade to kernel 2.4 (precompiled kernels exists in debian
package for unstable)
>
>
> Oscar Quintanilla
> MTS Telephony, Cox Communications
> 619-303-4700
> 619-263-9251 ext 5989
>
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alled, but the modem. I just
haven't configured the modem because I don't have any need for it.
Hope this help !
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alled, but the modem. I just
haven't configured the modem because I don't have any need for it.
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.* I love you guys! (it worked perfectly. I can't
thank you enough.)
Any other neat tricks/gotchas I should be keeping an eye out for? (I
don't suppose you know a cheap place to get replacement batteries? :) )
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odules.dep
Once again, this is Sid's pcmcia-cs on 2.4.22 (where the same symptoms
did not occur in 2.2.20), on a Toshiba Satellite 2060CDS, with a 3Com
3CCFE574BT (supported by 3c574_cs)
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odules.dep
Once again, this is Sid's pcmcia-cs on 2.4.22 (where the same symptoms
did not occur in 2.2.20), on a Toshiba Satellite 2060CDS, with a 3Com
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On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 03:45, Damien Solley wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 18:12, Jon wrote:
> > I'm looking to buy a laptop that can easily be set up to run debian
> > linux. I do not need a high end graphics card, nor is there a real
> > need for a big screen. Being light weight is not a primar
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 03:45, Damien Solley wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 18:12, Jon wrote:
> > I'm looking to buy a laptop that can easily be set up to run debian
> > linux. I do not need a high end graphics card, nor is there a real
> > need for a big screen. Being light weight is not a primar
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 12:36, ŁPP Rosa wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I have written some time ago about LG LPNCII 10/100 Cardbus card on
> Realtek 8139 chip based (title: LG LPNCII PCMCIA (Rtl-8139)- cannot even
> ping; date: August 6, 2003 20:33 - I did not change the settings apart these
> mentioned b
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 12:36, ŁPP Rosa wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I have written some time ago about LG LPNCII 10/100 Cardbus card on
> Realtek 8139 chip based (title: LG LPNCII PCMCIA (Rtl-8139)- cannot even
> ping; date: August 6, 2003 20:33 - I did not change the settings apart these
> mentioned b
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 07:34, David Fokkema wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> Maybe (just maybe) I'll be buying a new laptop. My current laptop has a
> trident cyberblade i7 card, which sucks under linux. I have flickerings
> and _no_ 3D acceleration at all. My thoughts are: new hardware, good
> (perfect?) co
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 07:34, David Fokkema wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> Maybe (just maybe) I'll be buying a new laptop. My current laptop has a
> trident cyberblade i7 card, which sucks under linux. I have flickerings
> and _no_ 3D acceleration at all. My thoughts are: new hardware, good
> (perfect?) co
king for is a small notebook, the Liberty was about
> 8 1/2 x 11 that runs well on Linux. Insurance would want it to be a
> "base model" as the Liberty didn't have a lot of features, besides
> its small size.
>
> Reccomendations? Units to avoid?
What price range
king for is a small notebook, the Liberty was about
> 8 1/2 x 11 that runs well on Linux. Insurance would want it to be a
> "base model" as the Liberty didn't have a lot of features, besides
> its small size.
>
> Reccomendations? Units to avoid?
What price range
n't have lilo here, it's grub, and it is completely automatic once I
> finish modifying the .config. Then Libranet takes over, does all the
> compiling/grub'n and tells me I can boot whenever. . . shrug.. Kinda miss
> lilo though :)
>
> I really appreciate the help Jer
ons
from lilo (if you do not see the lilo menu hit shift) select your new kernel
and test it out. if it does not work then you can reboot and use the old
kernel.
have fun,
Jeremy
> Jeremy,
>
> The link you added is very exciting. I have a Gateway solo1200
> w/celery850MHz cpu. I am going to try the patch and see if I kill the box!
>
> :) Would you say that this howto is okay for newbies to follow if they
> : don't
>
> already know ho
mproove your system responce. make sure you enable the
low latency and preemption.
have fun,
Jeremy
>
> Since you are using Kmail for your email, you can use the lovely "l"
> command which will automatically reply to the list address like the "r"
> command does, but it doesn't add any additional addresses (nice feature!).
sweet, thanks for the tip. sorry for the inconvenience
I think I figured it out :-)
I did this last time, I did not enable DHCP in the kernel :-p DOH!
On Saturday 10 May 2003 1:07 am, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
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> On Friday 09 May 2003 09:33 am, jeremy wrote:
> > I have an HP zt1130 laptop and I can not figure out what drivers to use
> > to get the network card working
I looked at my syslog and it shows that I am loading up this driver for my
working kernel:
May 9 18:51:04 debian kernel: 8139too Fast Ethernet driver 0.9.24
May 9 18:51:04 debian kernel: PCI: Setting latency timer of device 00:0d.0 to
64
May 9 18:51:04 debian kernel: eth0: RealTek RTL8139 Fas
On Friday 09 May 2003 9:14 pm, you wrote:
> Le Vendredi 9 Mai 2003 18:33, jeremy a écrit :
> could you send the result of a "lspci -v"?
here it is:
00:00.0 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8605 [ProSavage PM133]
Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company: Unknown device 00
available is not
working.
what do I need to make it work?
thanks,
Jeremy Petzold
t you
with your problem.
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> HI,
>
> I have a little problem with my network.
> So, I try to create a network between my laptop (lspci give me
> 00:09.0 Ethernet controller: 3C
ific questions to configurations on the R31, let me
know. I still have working configs. They might help you if you got an R32,
etc.
Jeremy
s to configurations on the R31, let me know.
I still have working configs. They might help you if you got an R32, etc.
Jeremy
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you don't need to update to the latest test kernel, just apply the acpi patch
to the 2.4.20 kernel (there is a 2.4.20 acpi patch)
then compile the options you need into the kernel, since this is on a laptop,
most of the kernel options you need can be compiled in with out to much worry.
after you
you don't need to update to the latest test kernel, just apply the acpi patch to the
2.4.20 kernel (there is a 2.4.20 acpi patch)
then compile the options you need into the kernel, since this is on a laptop, most of
the kernel options you need can be compiled in with out to much worry.
after you
well, officialy, ACPI does not exist in Linux, however, there is a kernel
patch for it and it will be in the 2.6 kernel due out art the begining of
next year. as far as the powerdown functionality of the ACPI function, I do
not know, I needed ACPI to get sound and that is all I care about. I am sur
well, officialy, ACPI does not exist in Linux, however, there is a kernel
patch for it and it will be in the 2.6 kernel due out art the begining of
next year. as far as the powerdown functionality of the ACPI function, I do
not know, I needed ACPI to get sound and that is all I care about. I am sur
s always blank and
i
> can't choose a printer driver to add. do i need any aditional package?
> such as CUPS? In this case which packages do i need?
You probably need to install a CUPS server on your laptop (or tell the
KDE Print Wizard). If you install a local CUPS server, you'll need
cupsys.
Jeremy
s always blank and
i
> can't choose a printer driver to add. do i need any aditional package?
> such as CUPS? In this case which packages do i need?
You probably need to install a CUPS server on your laptop (or tell the
KDE Print Wizard). If you install a local CUPS server, you&
that could be cause by your sound server settings, try increasing the
latency, also, have you installed all the ALSA utilities and alsa m odules
for sound programs?
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that could be cause by your sound server settings, try increasing the
latency, also, have you installed all the ALSA utilities and alsa m odules
for sound programs?
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> > You have to apply it in Your kernel source-tree. Get it from
> > http://acpi.sourceforge.net
> > and patch Your kernel... After that You will find an extra menu option
for
> > ACPI and Your powermanagement will work.
> > If You don't know how to patch, jus
pm, Maximilian Pascher wrote:
> > You have to apply it in Your kernel source-tree. Get it from
> > http://acpi.sourceforge.net
> > and patch Your kernel... After that You will find an extra menu option
for
> > ACPI and Your powermanagement will work.
> > If You don'
dohok...I was the victom of my own warning :-p...get teh APCI patch.
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Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 6:25 PM
Subject: RE: Intel(
dohok...I was the victom of my own warning :-p...get teh APCI patch.
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no no...what you see in the kernel is APCI...it is diffrent than ACPI.
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Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 3:05 PM
Subject: Re: Intel(r) AC'97 Audio Controller - SigmaTel Codec
At 20:24 2002-11-25, Jeremy Pet
you need to patch the kernel with the ACPI patch and then compile all the
ACPI options(except one near the top of the list that blanks out the rest)
into the kernel. then you will magicly have sound as long as you have your
sound module and sound support set as modules or compiled in.
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no no...what you see in the kernel is APCI...it is diffrent than ACPI.
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you need to patch the kernel with the ACPI patch and then compile all the
ACPI options(except one near the top of the list that blanks out the rest)
into the kernel. then you will magicly have sound as long as you have your
sound module and sound support set as modules or compiled in.
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no, I mean he get the netboot files on a computer on his network then
install the base system and run through the rest of the setup. doesn't
debian have that sort of install anymore?
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> I'm thinking about picking up a used Sony Vaio PCG-GR100K, but I'm
> concerned about running Debian successfully on it.
> - Has anyone been able to do so?
I am sure they have
> - Specifically, apparently this series uses a USB floppy drive (and maybe
> CD too). How would I boot and begin insta
no, I mean he get the netboot files on a computer on his network then
install the base system and run through the rest of the setup. doesn't
debian have that sort of install anymore?
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> I'm thinking about picking up a used Sony Vaio PCG-GR100K, but I'm
> concerned about running Debian successfully on it.
> - Has anyone been able to do so?
I am sure they have
> - Specifically, apparently this series uses a USB floppy drive (and maybe
> CD too). How would I boot and begin insta
dri comes with x-window-system. I don't understand why you are having
troubles unless you are using an unsupported card.
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Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2002 1:09
dri comes with x-window-system. I don't understand why you are having
troubles unless you are using an unsupported card.
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Sent: Saturday, Nove
wow...you have 2 laptops!!!
anyway...knopix is awsome except that the sound did not work on my laptop
and I could just not stand listening to the repeating (lo-lo-lo-lo) as it
choked on Loading desktop or what ever it is. and the frigen script would
not workj for me...I wish that knopix just had a
well, I do not know how to configure ACPI with out recompiling the kernel.
go into the top level directory of your kernel source, do a make xconfig, go
to the bottom of general setup enter the ACPI menu, activate everything
except teh second option (somthing about the processor only) save the
conf
wow...you have 2 laptops!!!
anyway...knopix is awsome except that the sound did not work on my laptop
and I could just not stand listening to the repeating (lo-lo-lo-lo) as it
choked on Loading desktop or what ever it is. and the frigen script would
not workj for me...I wish that knopix just had a
well, I do not know how to configure ACPI with out recompiling the kernel.
go into the top level directory of your kernel source, do a make xconfig, go
to the bottom of general setup enter the ACPI menu, activate everything
except teh second option (somthing about the processor only) save the
conf
add the acpi patch to your kernel and compile all acpi drivers in. your
sound will work like a charm.
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To:
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 8:19 AM
Subject: sound on an HP pavilion zt1135
> Hi everyone..
> anyone have problems with th
add the acpi patch to your kernel and compile all acpi drivers in. your
sound will work like a charm.
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Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 8:19 AM
Subject: sound on an HP pavilion zt1135
> Hi everyone..
> anyone ha
yes...ATI is well supported by X...you caneven get direct support from the
kernel I think (not sure if it is ATI ingeneral or a spesific ATI card)
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To: "debian-laptop"
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 9:44 AM
Subject
>
> > and:
> > HorizSync 28-49
> > VertRefresh 43-72
> >
> > to:
> > HorizSync 30-70
> > VertRefresh 50-90
>
> BTW, as far as I know, laptop screens don't care about sync and refresh
> at all.
true, however XF86.org suggests that for LCDs.
issue since it worked fine before.
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To: "Jeremy Petzold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 9:32 AM
Subject: Re: Thinkpad 770ED, Debian Sarge, new XFree 4.2.1
> I tried t
yes...ATI is well supported by X...you caneven get direct support from the
kernel I think (not sure if it is ATI ingeneral or a spesific ATI card)
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>
> > and:
> > HorizSync 28-49
> > VertRefresh 43-72
> >
> > to:
> > HorizSync 30-70
> > VertRefresh 50-90
>
> BTW, as far as I know, laptop screens don't care about sync and refresh
> at all.
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issue since it worked fine before.
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Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 9:32 AM
Subject: Re: Thinkpad 770ED, Debian Sarge, n
are you having troubles? tell us what is the problem...some problems are
universal.
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From: "Ron Daisy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 8:45 AM
Subject: COMPAQ EVO N1015V
> Is some one succeeded to install debian on a Compaq EVO N1015N Laptop
Sony makes good notebooks, but the picture book is very small and if you are
doinf programming, you should get somthing in the fx series
I use an HPzt1130 (to get sound you need to add the acpi patch and compile
all acpi into the kernel...a lot of laptops are like this)
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are you having troubles? tell us what is the problem...some problems are
universal.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 8:45 AM
Subject: COMPAQ EVO N1015V
> Is some one succeeded to install debian on a Compa
Sony makes good notebooks, but the picture book is very small and if you are
doinf programming, you should get somthing in the fx series
I use an HPzt1130 (to get sound you need to add the acpi patch and compile
all acpi into the kernel...a lot of laptops are like this)
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try not using the kernel frame buffer. reconfigure the xserver-xfree86
package and when you get to the part that asks about the framebuffer, say
no. see where that gets you. some times that could hose your system.
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try not using the kernel frame buffer. reconfigure the xserver-xfree86
package and when you get to the part that asks about the framebuffer, say
no. see where that gets you. some times that could hose your system.
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Mark Banschbachm spake:
> Greetings all !
>
> I am new to Debian although not new to Linux.. and I
> just did my first Debian in stall on a Toshiba 486 -33
> T4700CT Laptop. It has a 800 Meg HD 24 Megs Ram.. No
> CD.. No NIC/Modem Just a floppy and HD.. thats it.
>
> I downloaded all the f
> I can attach a copy of my /var/log/XFree86.0.log, if you'd like. It's
> about 27KB.
that sounds good, go ahead and send it. how old is the laptop (just
wondering, not thjinking it might be a reason for any problems)
Mark Banschbachm spake:
> Greetings all !
>
> I am new to Debian although not new to Linux.. and I
> just did my first Debian in stall on a Toshiba 486 -33
> T4700CT Laptop. It has a 800 Meg HD 24 Megs Ram.. No
> CD.. No NIC/Modem Just a floppy and HD.. thats it.
>
> I downloaded all the f
> I can attach a copy of my /var/log/XFree86.0.log, if you'd like. It's
> about 27KB.
that sounds good, go ahead and send it. how old is the laptop (just
wondering, not thjinking it might be a reason for any problems)
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did you do a "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86" and a "dpkg-reconfigure
xserver-comon"?
see if that fixes it.
also, what is your videocard? and how much ram does it have? X allows you to
specify more ram than your card actualy has if it is AGP and use system
resources to help in display.
- Ori
did you do a "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86" and a "dpkg-reconfigure
xserver-comon"?
see if that fixes it.
also, what is your videocard? and how much ram does it have? X allows you to
specify more ram than your card actualy has if it is AGP and use system
resources to help in display.
- Ori
don't worry about them. I have an HOzt1130 laptop and I get them. I run a
patched 2.4.19 kernel and I get them...it has not interfeared with my sound
(which if it is not working you willneed to apply the ACPI patch to your
kernel and compile ACPI in) or my DVD playback.
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don't worry about them. I have an HOzt1130 laptop and I get them. I run a
patched 2.4.19 kernel and I get them...it has not interfeared with my sound
(which if it is not working you willneed to apply the ACPI patch to your
kernel and compile ACPI in) or my DVD playback.
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I got dvd to work in vlc after doing the update. Xine still freezes my
system though.
I will try ogle soon but I need to install the right version of
libdvdcss...I wish they would sync with vlc :-/
I got dvd to work in vlc after doing the update. Xine still freezes my
system though.
I will try ogle soon but I need to install the right version of
libdvdcss...I wish they would sync with vlc :-/
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Jord Swart wrote:
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On Saturday 09 November 2002 18:51, Nyk Tarr wrote:
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 11:38:58AM -0500, Jeremy Petzold wrote:
I have no video.audio works, (I listened to stripes:-)) but that is
not as good as seeing a movie :-).
I
David LeCount wrote:
Hello. I just got my first laptop (an old one) and
installed Debian 3.0 on it. The default kernel didn't
support my soundcard, so I decided to upgrade. First I
tried 2.4.13 because I already had it downloaded on my
desktop, and then I tried 2.4.19. I compiled both as
debs. No
Jord Swart wrote:
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On Saturday 09 November 2002 18:51, Nyk Tarr wrote:
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 11:38:58AM -0500, Jeremy Petzold wrote:
I have no video.audio works, (I listened to stripes:-)) but that is
not as good as seeing a movie :-).
I
David LeCount wrote:
Hello. I just got my first laptop (an old one) and
installed Debian 3.0 on it. The default kernel didn't
support my soundcard, so I decided to upgrade. First I
tried 2.4.13 because I already had it downloaded on my
desktop, and then I tried 2.4.19. I compiled both as
debs. Now
the library?
Thanks,
Jeremy
library?
Thanks,
Jeremy
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Paulo Lopes wrote:
Jeremy Petzold wrote:
Paulo Lopes wrote:
Hi again,
my laptop does not have a serial DB9 port, only PS2, USB or FireWire...
:-)
I guess i'll keep changing the protocol on XF86Config-4 whenever i
need to use the wheelmouse...
very simple solution.
use the
Eric Sproul wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to the list. I'm posting in hopes of finding some information
about a Cardbus network card I would like to use.
I have a Simpletech Net100 Communicator; it's a 10/100 NIC and 56K modem
combo. I can't find any documentation from Simpletech regarding the
chipset fo
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