Dear All,
after switching into 2.6.1 kernel, I have problems with finding kernel
module driver for my Compaq M700 laptop. I tried www.linmodems.org and
following links to www.heby.de/ltmodem, but the sources there seem to
support up to 2.5 version only.
Has anyone know of any newer drivers hangin
Dear All,
after switching into 2.6.1 kernel, I have problems with finding kernel
module driver for my Compaq M700 laptop. I tried www.linmodems.org and
following links to www.heby.de/ltmodem, but the sources there seem to
support up to 2.5 version only.
Has anyone know of any newer drivers hangin
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 08:09:25PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
[...]
> What version did you use? (send the output of cat
> /proc/swsusp/debug_info).
> Up to what point does the suspend process go? Any error messages on the
> screen or in /var/log/(syslog|kern.log|messages). Did you append the
> li
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 08:09:25PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 10:46:50AM +0100, S?bastien NOBILI wrote:
> > >Dear All,
> > >
> > >I've just compiled 2.6.1 and switched onto ACPI from APM. 'acpid' is
[...]
> What version did you use? (send the output of cat
> /proc/swsusp
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 08:09:25PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
[...]
> What version did you use? (send the output of cat
> /proc/swsusp/debug_info).
> Up to what point does the suspend process go? Any error messages on the
> screen or in /var/log/(syslog|kern.log|messages). Did you append the
> li
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 08:09:25PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 10:46:50AM +0100, S?bastien NOBILI wrote:
> > >Dear All,
> > >
> > >I've just compiled 2.6.1 and switched onto ACPI from APM. 'acpid' is
[...]
> What version did you use? (send the output of cat
> /proc/swsusp
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 02:31:12PM +0100, Ducrot Bruno wrote:
[...]
> At first, kill acpid, then do a cat /proc/acpi/events
> Press the power button, or sleep button, do some ac plugging, unplugging,
> etc. If some of those events are not properly reported, then write to
> the ACPI develloper ML
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 02:31:12PM +0100, Ducrot Bruno wrote:
[...]
> At first, kill acpid, then do a cat /proc/acpi/events
> Press the power button, or sleep button, do some ac plugging, unplugging,
> etc. If some of those events are not properly reported, then write to
> the ACPI develloper ML
Dear All,
I've just compiled 2.6.1 and switched onto ACPI from APM. 'acpid' is
working properly, events get recognized well. I noticed, however, that
while using APM, I was able to "suspend" my laptop by pressing "suspend"
button. It was working well, but it seems that in ACPI this is not
impleme
Dear All,
I've just compiled 2.6.1 and switched onto ACPI from APM. 'acpid' is
working properly, events get recognized well. I noticed, however, that
while using APM, I was able to "suspend" my laptop by pressing "suspend"
button. It was working well, but it seems that in ACPI this is not
impleme
Dear all,
recently I switched from stable to unstable/testing release of Debian.
Apart from lots of good things, USB support (especially hotplug
subsystem's part of handling it) is not functioning properly anymore.
After plugging in memory stick and/or ORB drive, and doing lsmod, it's
status says
Dear all,
recently I switched from stable to unstable/testing release of Debian.
Apart from lots of good things, USB support (especially hotplug
subsystem's part of handling it) is not functioning properly anymore.
After plugging in memory stick and/or ORB drive, and doing lsmod, it's
status says
Dear all,
I was trying to get cut & paste in X Window working. The effect: no
problem when it comes to Gnome applications (like gedit etc.) and
Mozilla (when I'm using Edit|Cut/Paste options, not the mouse itself)
, but I couldn't find out how to cut and paste text from one
terminal emulator to an
Dear all,
I was trying to get cut & paste in X Window working. The effect: no
problem when it comes to Gnome applications (like gedit etc.) and
Mozilla (when I'm using Edit|Cut/Paste options, not the mouse itself)
, but I couldn't find out how to cut and paste text from one
terminal emulator to an
Has anyone suceeded in creating Video-CDs on debian-based systems? I'm
trying to do this on Compaq Armada M700 using HL-DT-ST GCC-4240N
cd/cdrw/dvd combo and it seems that it doesn't support CD-ROM XA mode 2
sectors. Does anyone have any experience with this?
greetings from The Netherlands,
--
L
Has anyone suceeded in creating Video-CDs on debian-based systems? I'm
trying to do this on Compaq Armada M700 using HL-DT-ST GCC-4240N
cd/cdrw/dvd combo and it seems that it doesn't support CD-ROM XA mode 2
sectors. Does anyone have any experience with this?
greetings from The Netherlands,
--
L
> Actually i just realized that my post didnt answer your question.
> Sorry i should read more carefully.
> But i use the opportunity and ask if someone got the ati framebuffer, only
> for
> the console, to work at 1400x1050 (on an ati rage mobility P/M).
> cause if i use the vesa framebuffer at
On Tue, Apr 08, 2003 at 07:42:22PM +0200, Mattia Dongili wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've finally released a beta version of cpufreqd.
>
> This daemon runs on CPUFreq enabled kernels
> (see http://www.brodo.de/cpufreq_old/index.html).
...I know that this is not a good place for such question but: I ha
Hi,
since I added `ywrap' parameter in my lilo.conf's 'video=vesa:ywrap', I
have notice strange behaviour: every now and then my screen get shifted
downwards by two lines (which makes bottom lines unreadable, as they are
"off the screen" then). After awhile those two lines dissapear and
everythi
Hi,
since I added `ywrap' parameter in my lilo.conf's 'video=vesa:ywrap', I
have notice strange behaviour: every now and then my screen get shifted
downwards by two lines (which makes bottom lines unreadable, as they are
"off the screen" then). After awhile those two lines dissapear and
everythi
Hi,
I have a strange problem: I run linux progress patch (LPP) for
displaying nice graphical logo during the boot. My splash screen is
large (1024x768), and my console is therefore set to /dev/tty2 (to avoid
cluttering up the boot screen).
I can work normally since the system is up; it happens, h
Hi,
I have a strange problem: I run linux progress patch (LPP) for
displaying nice graphical logo during the boot. My splash screen is
large (1024x768), and my console is therefore set to /dev/tty2 (to avoid
cluttering up the boot screen).
I can work normally since the system is up; it happens, h
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 04:21:40PM +0100, François TOURDE wrote:
> Joao Pedro Clemente <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I haven't understood this reply: If you just start exim when you get
> > online, what happens when you try to send mail while offline? If exim is
> > not running, will it not fa
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 04:21:40PM +0100, François TOURDE wrote:
> Joao Pedro Clemente <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I haven't understood this reply: If you just start exim when you get
> > online, what happens when you try to send mail while offline? If exim is
> > not running, will it not fa
Hi,
My dream mail configuration looks like this: while off-line, spool the
outgoing mail into some file, and then when I'm on-line, send it in one
run. While on-line (i.e. at work, where I have permanent connection),
mail should be sent right away.
Now, has anyone a working exim configuration t
Hi,
My dream mail configuration looks like this: while off-line, spool the
outgoing mail into some file, and then when I'm on-line, send it in one
run. While on-line (i.e. at work, where I have permanent connection),
mail should be sent right away.
Now, has anyone a working exim configuration t
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