Hello, does any one has an experience to share on running Debian on Oryx Pro
(ory5) ? Thanks in advance, Jerome
) a linux laptop with an iPhone or iPad for
> copying files (in both directions) ?
>
> Something like NFS or Samba ?
hth,
Jerome
>
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argument
OR
eth1 No scan results
Wicd also doesn't see any available networks.
b43 detects network and connects to it. wl also worked with linux 2.6.37.
Am I the only one with this trouble?
Jerome
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Hello,
can you share your xorg.conf ?
do you use compiz or beryl ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
Sylvain Archenault wrote:
It seems that it's a well-known bug :
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10706
I managed to make dual screen work. I cleaned my xorg.conf file
(removing seco
Hello,
Christer Stenbrenden wrote:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 09:31:30PM +0800, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
I had some trouble with the keyboard too at boot time (and I still have):
I tried to be patient and I rebooted my macbook a lot (linux/OSX):
it seemed to be a random process. Have you tried to
first time you install Debian on a computer:
try on a more ancient computer one first or find a Debian ``expert'' to guide
you.
your laptop is really new box.
have fun,
Jerome
Sami J. Laine wrote:
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
have you tried with the latest Mactel patch ?
No. I'
Hello,
have you tried with the latest Mactel patch ?
do you run a i386 or an amd64 kernel ?
hth,
Jerome
Sami J. Laine wrote:
Got one of those nifty macbooks a while ago and after peeking at
http://wiki.debian.org/MacBook I decided to give it a go immediately.
First of all, this particular
f you are using static IP addresses
or a wireless adapter that is configured with wpa_supplicant this will
not work with network manager.
bridging allows to associate to your box only one IP
which can be associated to a dynamic IP:
this can be useful if you play with ssh.
Jerome
-
Hello,
a good solution is to use backup2l coupled with rsync and anachron
modulo bash scripts.
Jerome
Preston Boyington wrote:
Joe Emenaker wrote:
I've looked at bacula and that is *way* more than what I need.
I'm looking to backup my laptop either to a network drive or an ex
Hello,
you should go here:
http://openwrt.org/
hth,
Jerome
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Hello all,
I plan to set up a WLAN environment und I'm looking for the right
componenents.
I'd like to use the Linksys WPC54GS or WPC54G WLAN adapter.
Ho
S PRO)
Thanks,
Jerome
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Hello,
an another idea is to use a bridge br0 which bridges eth0 and wlan0:
it works fine for me.
hth,
Jerome
Alexander Schmehl wrote:
* Joerg Beyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050116 16:35]:
How do I configure the laptop, that it uses eth0 if only eth0 or both
(eth0 and wlan0) are connected and
Hello Michelle,
ebay is a far better place to sell your laptop in pieces.
Good luck,
Jerome
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello *,
I have 7 Working IBM Laptops and one R40 (2723 with security Chip)
which drives me crazy...
I have lost the Password and a new SystemBoard for 460 Euro is too
expensive
Thanks for the suggesttion.
Martin Schulze wrote:
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello List,
curently my laptop box have a mobile IP (managed by the ddclient package).
This greatly simplify my ssh connexions when I move between different place.
Nevertheles, I have yet to change my SMTP stuff in order
Merci pour votre email:
je suis un autre Jerome BENOIT :-)
Cordialement,
Jerome
François TOURDE wrote:
Le 12700ième jour après Epoch,
Jerome BENOIT écrivait:
Original Message
Subject: Re: mobile SMTP ?
Date: Sat, 09 Oct 2004 21:04:28 +0200
From: Jerome BENOIT <[EMAIL PROTEC
Original Message
Subject: Re: mobile SMTP ?
Date: Sat, 09 Oct 2004 21:04:28 +0200
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To: Koen Vermeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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dynamic SMTP stuff ?
is there a Debian way to deal with it ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
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Jerome
Tobias Kraus wrote:
[...]
I was planning to do something similar:
backing up my laptop with `backup2l' and synchronizing the related files.
Yes, please send your shell script.
@ML:
I turned of automatic line break for this mail.
Please don't comp
Thank you very much,
Jerome
Tobias Kraus wrote:
[...]
I was planning to do something similar:
backing up my laptop with `backup2l' and synchronizing the related files.
Yes, please send your shell script.
@ML:
I turned of automatic line break for this mail.
Please don't complain about li
Hello List,
thank very much for your suggestions.
Tobias Kraus wrote:
Am Samstag, 2. Oktober 2004 03:39 schrieb Jerome BENOIT:
Hello List,
I would like my desktop (an openbrick) to backup via the net
my laptop once it is connected:
what is the best way to do so ?
I'm using rsync for
Hello List,
thank very much for your suggestions.
Tobias Kraus wrote:
Am Samstag, 2. Oktober 2004 03:39 schrieb Jerome BENOIT:
Hello List,
I would like my desktop (an openbrick) to backup via the net
my laptop once it is connected:
what is the best way to do so ?
I'm using rsync for thi
Hello List,
I would like my desktop (an openbrick) to backup via the net
my laptop once it is connected:
what is the best way to do so ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
Hello List,
I would like my desktop (an openbrick) to backup via the net
my laptop once it is connected:
what is the best way to do so ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
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Hello,
recently I migrated from mozilla to firefox and I forgot my former
passward of the password manager:
how can I (as root if necessary) recover it ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
Original Message
From: Jerome BENOIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: eht0, wlan0: bridge, ifplugd, waproamd
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Thanks for the quick reply,
Ronny Aasen wrote:
On Wed, 2004-09-08
Hello,
recently I migrated from mozilla to firefox and I forgot my former
passward of the password manager:
how can I (as root if necessary) recover it ?
Thanks in advance,
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Thanks for the quick reply,
Ronny Aasen wrote:
On Wed, 2004-09
Steinar Bang wrote:
Jerome BENOIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello,
have a look to
rigtorp.se/debian
What am I supposed to look for there?
What I meant is that there is there a nice unofficial (read not
ndiswrapper) Debian package for ndiswrapper which allow an easy
maintenanc
Steinar Bang wrote:
Jerome BENOIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello,
have a look to
rigtorp.se/debian
What am I supposed to look for there?
What I meant is that there is there a nice unofficial (read not
ndiswrapper) Debian package for ndiswrapper which allow an easy
maintenance with respect
Hello,
have a look to
rigtorp.se/debian
hth,
Jerome
Steinar Bang wrote:
Quasar Jarosz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
How up to date is the Debian package for ndiswrapper?
I have never tried it - i have been using ndiswrapper-0.6, strait from
their site.
"dpkg -l ndiswrapper&quo
Hello,
have a look to
rigtorp.se/debian
hth,
Jerome
Steinar Bang wrote:
Quasar Jarosz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
How up to date is the Debian package for ndiswrapper?
I have never tried it - i have been using ndiswrapper-0.6, strait from
their site.
"dpkg -l ndiswrapper" it says it is
Thanks to those who helped me getting it work. Now that it's working though
it's causing me problems afterwards.
When I read the laptop_mode.txt file in the kernel source I didn't get the
feeling it was experimental. I'm using 2.6.7. But everytime I use the script I
have to manually fsck my ex
Thanks to those who helped me getting it work. Now that it's working though it's
causing me problems afterwards.
When I read the laptop_mode.txt file in the kernel source I didn't get the feeling it
was experimental. I'm using 2.6.7. But everytime I use the script I have to manually
fsck my ex
Philipp Weis said:
"Your partitions should be remounted by laptop-mode with a considerably
larger commit interval (600 seconds by default). Is this done
correctly on all your journaled file systems in laptop-mode (check
with mount)?
There is a problem with recent versions of util-linux that caus
Philipp Weis said:
"Your partitions should be remounted by laptop-mode with a considerably
larger commit interval (600 seconds by default). Is this done
correctly on all your journaled file systems in laptop-mode (check
with mount)?
There is a problem with recent versions of util-linux that caus
I'm trying to use laptop_mode to get my disks to stay down to save energy in
kernel 2.6.7. I used the script from kernel 2.6.7, put it in sbin. I also
compiled the monitor in laptop_mode.txt too. When I run laptop_mode it doesn't
seem to help much with the disks. What's the problem?
Using hdpa
I'm trying to use laptop_mode to get my disks to stay down to save energy in kernel
2.6.7. I used the script from kernel 2.6.7, put it in sbin. I also compiled the
monitor in laptop_mode.txt too. When I run laptop_mode it doesn't seem to help much
with the disks. What's the problem?
Using hdpa
I have a compaq presario 700. It has synaptic touchpad and two buttons. First
question, are the two buttons part of the touchpad or not? Also, I feel like I
have to put a lot of pressure on the buttons to make them click. Is there a
software way to make them more responsive? What drivers deal w
I have a compaq presario 700. It has synaptic touchpad and two buttons. First
question, are the two buttons part of the touchpad or not? Also, I feel like I have to
put a lot of pressure on the buttons to make them click. Is there a software way to
make them more responsive? What drivers deal w
Ivan Fernandez Pelaez pointed out that noflushd doesn't work for journaled file
systems. I was looking through the apt-cache when I saw cpudyn and it said it
works on ext3 for CPU throttling and hdd spinning down. The CPU throttling
works well, but I'm still getting no sleeping of the hdd. I pu
Ivan Fernandez Pelaez pointed out that noflushd doesn't work for journaled file
systems. I was looking through the apt-cache when I saw cpudyn and it said it works on
ext3 for CPU throttling and hdd spinning down. The CPU throttling works well, but I'm
still getting no sleeping of the hdd. I pu
If I had to guess the noise is from the hdd because the amount of airflow being
generated doesn't seem to match the noise.
It doesn't seem like noplug is doing anything even though i don't have devfs
enabled and I even have syslog shutdown right now (those are causes mentioned
in the docs for
If I had to guess the noise is from the hdd because the amount of airflow being
generated doesn't seem to match the noise.
It doesn't seem like noplug is doing anything even though i don't have devfs enabled
and I even have syslog shutdown right now (those are causes mentioned in the docs for
Hi, my acpi laptop says it supports sleep 0 3 4 5. Sleep 4 works well
(hibernation). I revive the computer by rebooting and it loads up the swap
image.
When I put it into sleep 3, it seems to go into standby fine. The problem is,
how do I restart it? The keyboard is dead (pressing the keyboar
Hi, my acpi laptop says it supports sleep 0 3 4 5. Sleep 4 works well (hibernation). I
revive the computer by rebooting and it loads up the swap image.
When I put it into sleep 3, it seems to go into standby fine. The problem is, how do I
restart it? The keyboard is dead (pressing the keyboard
Generally this laptop has no problems on 2.6, including acpi for me.
On a side note, has anyone been able to get the easy access keys to work?
Klineak doesn't work for me.
kernel 2.6 works for me on the 700.
On a related note, do you guys know if the easy access keys can be made to
work on the 700 in debian?
Generally this laptop has no problems on 2.6, including acpi for me.
On a side note, has anyone been able to get the easy access keys to work?
Klineak doesn't work for me.
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On a related note, do you guys know if the easy access keys can be made to
work on the 700 in debian?
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Thanks,
Jerome
get this patch ?
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Jerome
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Hello,
I have just upgraded to Kernel 2.6[.5] my Inspiron 8200
running under testing/unstable:
now my sound card is properly recognized by ALSA,
nevertheless the beep is no more there:
I want it back, any idea ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
Hello,
I have just upgraded to Kernel 2.6[.5] my Inspiron 8200
running under testing/unstable:
now my sound card is properly recognized by ALSA,
nevertheless the beep is no more there:
I want it back, any idea ?
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Thanks the configuration file:
I put fglrx stuff away with success !
Nevertheless,
when I switch from the consoles F[123456]
to the X session I still get some troubles
as a short frozen period with horizontal fog:
does any know how to fix it ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
Dolle wrote:
Sure
Thanks the configuration file:
I put fglrx stuff away with success !
Nevertheless,
when I switch from the consoles F[123456]
to the X session I still get some troubles
as a short frozen period with horizontal fog:
does any know how to fix it ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
Dolle wrote:
Sure
Robert
XF86Config-4 data file ?
Thanks,
Jerome
Robert
Am Do, den 29.04.2004 schrieb Sebastian Bleikamp um 16:51:
Quick info:
With kernel (2.6.5) radeon drivers (DRI/fb): No screens found.
(M 9700 seems not to be supported by Xfree 4.3)
With the drm-trunk packages:
glxinfo shows no DRI, and framrate of
XF86Config-4 data file ?
Thanks,
Jerome
Robert
Am Do, den 29.04.2004 schrieb Sebastian Bleikamp um 16:51:
Quick info:
With kernel (2.6.5) radeon drivers (DRI/fb): No screens found.
(M 9700 seems not to be supported by Xfree 4.3)
With the drm-trunk packages:
glxinfo shows no DRI, and framrate of glxinfo
Hello,
have you tried its brother `waproamd' ?
hth,
Jerome
Andreas Stempfhuber wrote:
Hi all,
Am Montag, 26. April 2004 21:40 schrieb François TOURDE:
Try "apt-get install ifplugd" ... A fantastic tool using run-parts
to run on plug/unplug status.
very nice tool, it works
Hello,
have you tried its brother `waproamd' ?
hth,
Jerome
Andreas Stempfhuber wrote:
Hi all,
Am Montag, 26. April 2004 21:40 schrieb François TOURDE:
Try "apt-get install ifplugd" ... A fantastic tool using run-parts
to run on plug/unplug status.
very nice tool, it works
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Have you try the package i8kutils ?
Jaap Haitsma wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to attach the Fn-VolumeUp and Fn-VolumeDown of my Dell laptop
to the volume up and volume down action in acme. The problem is that my
Debian set up does not get an event when Fn combined with another key is
pressed. I.e.
Have you try the package i8kutils ?
Jaap Haitsma wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to attach the Fn-VolumeUp and Fn-VolumeDown of my Dell laptop
to the volume up and volume down action in acme. The problem is that my
Debian set up does not get an event when Fn combined with another key is
pressed. I.e. i
I have a Dell Inspiron 8200 running with 2.4.24: it is Ok.
Futhermore i8kutils seems to work (to be franck I do not like to use it).
Have you try google ?
hth,
Jerome
Kai Klesatschke wrote:
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Hello,
works the dell laptop support within kernel 2.4
I have a Dell Inspiron 8200 running with 2.4.24: it is Ok.
Futhermore i8kutils seems to work (to be franck I do not like to use it).
Have you try google ?
hth,
Jerome
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Hello,
works the dell laptop support within kernel 2.4 with
Hello List,
is there a totally free way to run the built-in Modem Conexant MD56ORD
on my Debian box (actually a Dell Inspiron 8200) ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
Hello List,
is there a totally free way to run the built-in Modem Conexant MD56ORD
on my Debian box (actually a Dell Inspiron 8200) ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
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you may find what you desire here:
http://marillat.free.fr/
Aswin Venkat wrote:
Hi all,
I have the same problem too--i prefer acroread as opposed to gpdf but
can't seem to find it in the current testing versions(i don't think i
could find it in stable either). So i have had to do
without acr
you may find what you desire here:
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Aswin Venkat wrote:
Hi all,
I have the same problem too--i prefer acroread as opposed to gpdf but
can't seem to find it in the current testing versions(i don't think i
could find it in stable either). So i have had to do
without acror
Hello
Alessandro Speranza wrote:
Hi guys.
Not laptop specific question to start with:
I've been googling in search of acroread 5 for debian testing. I've come
across a debian package for woody, but wouldn't install, asking for some
acroread-debian-files, which I haven't managed to find. Is the
Hello
Alessandro Speranza wrote:
Hi guys.
Not laptop specific question to start with:
I've been googling in search of acroread 5 for debian testing. I've come
across a debian package for woody, but wouldn't install, asking for some
acroread-debian-files, which I haven't managed to find. Is there
Hello,
I have a Dell Inspiron 8200
and I upgraded my BIOS with a patch provided by Dell:
evrything was fine (I screww nothing).
hth,
Jerome
Pål Dahle wrote:
Hi,
I have a Dell D600 laptop with BIOS version A05. I have just downloaded
the A09 and wonder whether or not I should do the upgrade
Hello,
I have a Dell Inspiron 8200
and I upgraded my BIOS with a patch provided by Dell:
evrything was fine (I screww nothing).
hth,
Jerome
Pål Dahle wrote:
Hi,
I have a Dell D600 laptop with BIOS version A05. I have just downloaded
the A09 and wonder whether or not I should do the upgrade.
I
Thorsten Haude wrote:
Hi,
Welcome to the world of Linux!
* Tendril <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-01-03 16:14]:
I was given a thinkpad with debian woody installed (no billyware). It
boots lovely except for the audio. I get this message at logon:
error while initialising sound driver:
device /de
omposer?)
I am a newbie for that too :-)
Please note that your question are not laptop specific,
so the debian-user@lists.debian.org is certainly the place where you
want to ask.
hth,
Jerome
Thorsten Haude wrote:
Hi,
Welcome to the world of Linux!
* Tendril <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-01-03 16:14]:
I was given a thinkpad with debian woody installed (no billyware). It
boots lovely except for the audio. I get this message at logon:
error while initialising sound driver:
device /dev/ds
am a newbie for that too :-)
Please note that your question are not laptop specific,
so the [EMAIL PROTECTED] is certainly the place where you
want to ask.
hth,
Jerome
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I guess I missed something:
any idea ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
Matt Foster wrote:
Quoting Jerome BENOIT ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hello List,
my laptop have both a wired and a wireless connections:
to manage them I plan to use ifplugd beside ifupdown + dhcp stuff.
Of course the connection m
s:
I guess I missed something:
any idea ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
Matt Foster wrote:
Quoting Jerome BENOIT ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hello List,
my laptop have both a wired and a wireless connections:
to manage them I plan to use ifplugd beside ifupdown + dhcp stuff.
Of course the connection may be r
to avoid these unproper configurations ?
Must we play with dhcp ? or the iptable ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
avoid these unproper configurations ?
Must we play with dhcp ? or the iptable ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
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Thank you very much for your replies:
I have just read the `firehol' web page,
http://firehol.sourceforge.net/
It sounds good !
so I apt-got it:
now I have to configure it.
Thanks,
Jerome
Daniel Pittman wrote:
On Thu, 25 Dec 2003, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Is there a simple (Debian) w
Thank you very much for your replies:
I have just read the `firehol' web page,
http://firehol.sourceforge.net/
It sounds good !
so I apt-got it:
now I have to configure it.
Thanks,
Jerome
Daniel Pittman wrote:
On Thu, 25 Dec 2003, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Is there a simple (Debian) way to inst
Peter Bonucci wrote:
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On Thursday 25 December 2003 03:20 pm, Martin Skøtt wrote:
Yes, eth0 is built into my Thinkpad an eth1 (and wifi0) is a Cisco
Aironet 350 PCMCIA card.
Before I started using ifplugd I had to wait for DHCP to time out
before
Peter Bonucci wrote:
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On Thursday 25 December 2003 03:20 pm, Martin Skøtt wrote:
Yes, eth0 is built into my Thinkpad an eth1 (and wifi0) is a Cisco
Aironet 350 PCMCIA card.
Before I started using ifplugd I had to wait for DHCP to time out
before my ma
Hello List,
Is there a simple (Debian) way to install a firewall on a laptop ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
Hello List,
Is there a simple (Debian) way to install a firewall on a laptop ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
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do you have both a wired connection (eth0) _and_ a wireless connection
(wlan0) ?
Thanks,
Jerome
have both a wired connection (eth0) _and_ a wireless connection
(wlan0) ?
Thanks,
Jerome
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Thanks for your reply.
Mattia Dongili wrote:
On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 08:48:09PM +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Mattia Dongili wrote:
On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 08:03:17PM +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello List,
is there a way to configure my laptop
to assign alway the same SCSI dev to my
Thanks for your reply.
Mattia Dongili wrote:
On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 08:48:09PM +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Mattia Dongili wrote:
On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 08:03:17PM +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello List,
is there a way to configure my laptop
to assign alway the same SCSI dev to my
USB
Thanks for your reply:
I am not (yet) very familiar with hotplug stuff:
please can give a name to the "callback" script.
Mattia Dongili wrote:
On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 08:03:17PM +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello List,
is there a way to configure my laptop
to assign alway the same S
Hello List,
is there a way to configure my laptop
to assign alway the same SCSI dev to my
USB disk whatever the order they are pluged ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome BENOIT
Thanks for your reply:
I am not (yet) very familiar with hotplug stuff:
please can give a name to the "callback" script.
Mattia Dongili wrote:
On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 08:03:17PM +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello List,
is there a way to configure my laptop
to assign alway the same SCSI
Hello List,
is there a way to configure my laptop
to assign alway the same SCSI dev to my
USB disk whatever the order they are pluged ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome BENOIT
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What is your question ?
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HTH,
Jerome BENOIT
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try openoffice.org
HTH,
Jerome BENOIT
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Does anyone have information about a free version of it ?
Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
This just came out today. Linuxant (http://linuxant.com) has released
their DriverLoader software that allows you to use a TrueMobile (or any
other Broadcom-based wireles
Does anyone have information about a free version of it ?
Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
This just came out today. Linuxant (http://linuxant.com) has released
their DriverLoader software that allows you to use a TrueMobile (or any
other Broadcom-based wireless
Finally I resolved my IDE-SCPI trouble by using the
patch bk27
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello List,
Since a while I have tried to rebuild my kernel,
but I have some trouble with the scpi stuff:
"scsi: aborting command due to timeout." ...
Is ther an easy way towork arround ?
Thanks
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