On Apr 04, 2001, Peter Cordes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> apt-get install aumix
> If aumix doesn't do it, then you're probably out of luck. However, you
> could try alsa, in case it has better support. http://alsa-project.org/
Thanks, I'll give that a try.
> > Another issue I have with th
On Apr 04, 2001, Peter Cordes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> apt-get install aumix
> If aumix doesn't do it, then you're probably out of luck. However, you
> could try alsa, in case it has better support. http://alsa-project.org/
Thanks, I'll give that a try.
> > Another issue I have with t
On Apr 04, 2001, Bill Shui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Has anyone got this model working under debian?
>
> I'm not sure about the mini-pci modem/ethernet
> and the sound.
>
> are they supported?
Not sure about the 5270, but I've had some success with my Pavilion
5195. AFAIK, the modem is ho
On Apr 04, 2001, Bill Shui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Has anyone got this model working under debian?
>
> I'm not sure about the mini-pci modem/ethernet
> and the sound.
>
> are they supported?
Not sure about the 5270, but I've had some success with my Pavilion
5195. AFAIK, the modem is h
On Feb 26, 2001, Alan Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Or as anybody even heard of an HP Pavilion XH215? I can get that model for a
> pretty decent price at my local CostCo. (a club warehouse seller), but I
> haven't been able to find much info re: the chipsets, etc in the laptop. Of
> course
On Feb 26, 2001, Alan Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Or as anybody even heard of an HP Pavilion XH215? I can get that model for a
> pretty decent price at my local CostCo. (a club warehouse seller), but I
> haven't been able to find much info re: the chipsets, etc in the laptop. Of
> cours
Hi,
Does anyone have an idea why loading the i82365.o driver from
pcmcia-cs would cause my HP N5195 laptop (running Woody and a slightly
modified kernel) to hang at powerdown? Fortunately, it gets past
unmounting, so it's more of a hassle than a problem (though it does
make reboots equivlent to a
Hi,
Does anyone have an idea why loading the i82365.o driver from
pcmcia-cs would cause my HP N5195 laptop (running Woody and a slightly
modified kernel) to hang at powerdown? Fortunately, it gets past
unmounting, so it's more of a hassle than a problem (though it does
make reboots equivlent to
On Feb 22, 2001, Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I thought apt-cache was for keeping a batch of debs so a bunch of machines
> can share them? Anyways I just did an apt-get update and I don't even see
> apt-cache in there.
I think apt-cache (included in the 'apt' package) is more low lev
On Feb 22, 2001, Heather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I thought apt-cache was for keeping a batch of debs so a bunch of machines
> can share them? Anyways I just did an apt-get update and I don't even see
> apt-cache in there.
I think apt-cache (included in the 'apt' package) is more low le
Has anyone tried the Linksys wireless ethernet PCMCIA card & access
point with Debian Linux? I'm running Debian unstable on an N5195
Pavilion laptop. Any special kernel options, or should it "just work"
with a normal PCMCIA setup?
Thanks,
John
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Has anyone tried the Linksys wireless ethernet PCMCIA card & access
point with Debian Linux? I'm running Debian unstable on an N5195
Pavilion laptop. Any special kernel options, or should it "just work"
with a normal PCMCIA setup?
Thanks,
John
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On Feb 15, 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Weird thing about this 570's CD-ROM drive: It won't stop spinning
> once it's been used. It only quiets down if I issue an 'hdparm -y
> /dev/cdrom' command, to force it into suspend mode at that moment.
>
> Does anyone else have eternally-active CD-R
On Feb 15, 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Weird thing about this 570's CD-ROM drive: It won't stop spinning
> once it's been used. It only quiets down if I issue an 'hdparm -y
> /dev/cdrom' command, to force it into suspend mode at that moment.
>
> Does anyone else have eternally-active CD-
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