Mike Hommey wrote:
On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 01:39:25PM +0200, Marco Calviani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi list,
i'm trying to compile the ipw2200 module (from Debian ipw2200-source
version 1.0.6-6) using a vanilla 2.6.12.6 kernel version.
I've compiled and installed ieee80
Koen Vermeer wrote:
On Sun, 2005-09-25 at 13:39 +0200, Marco Calviani wrote:
Hi list,
i'm trying to compile the ipw2200 module (from Debian ipw2200-source
version 1.0.6-6) using a vanilla 2.6.12.6 kernel version.
I've compiled and installed ieee80211 (from Debian ieee802
Hendrik Sattler wrote:
Marco Calviani wrote:
i'm trying to compile the ipw2200 module (from Debian ipw2200-source
version 1.0.6-6) using a vanilla 2.6.12.6 kernel version.
I've compiled and installed ieee80211 (from Debian ieee80211 version
1.0.3-3) correctly.
[...]
Hi list,
i'm trying to compile the ipw2200 module (from Debian ipw2200-source
version 1.0.6-6) using a vanilla 2.6.12.6 kernel version.
I've compiled and installed ieee80211 (from Debian ieee80211 version
1.0.3-3) correctly.
I'm having this error message during builing the ipw2200 module:
fo
plungeknob scareaunts wrote:
Hi everyone,
I got a new Compaq nx6125 with a Turion ML-34 processor, and am eager
to try out the Debian AMD64 port. However using the installer I only
got as far as to the boot menu...the laptop just locked up. I tried
Ubuntu Breeze Preview (can't remember exactly
Lars wrote:
Earlier i've tried to get my Radeon Mobility 9700 to work and failed.
But i'm planing to give it another try. I'm still
not sure that the 9700 is prober suported for Xfree86 4.3. According to
the front page
on this site it's not:
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/flavio.stanchina/debian/fglr
Hi Ritesh,
Thanks for your info, the document is very interesting, and i've found
the information i was searching!
Regards,
MC
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
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Marco Calviani wrote:
Ok, 256 MB inside + 512 MB (or 1 GB) in the "exte
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, sorry. I don't understood your solution. So i'll put my 256MB under the
keyboard's slot and put the 512MB in the accessible slot.
Normaly, i had to put DDR-266, but if i put DDR-333 (or others), what 'll happen
('ll be work) ?
Thank you very much for your help, and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And if i want insert a 512MB in a slot which is under the keyboard (the warranty
had ever been dropped), i'll have 768MB (256MB + 512MB) ??
In theory, my laptop can support 1024MB of RAM.
THanx very much for your help
Hi Julien,
this what i understood. But why not i
Hi Julien,
i've read on the internet that a normal user can only acces a single
memory slot. The other one is located under the keyboard (as in
Powerbooks); but if anyone that is not an Acer technical access this
slot the warranty is automatically dropped. So one's able to change the
only ac
Hi Julien,
i've read on the internet that a normal user can only accer a single
memory slot. The other one is located under the keyboard (as in
Powerbooks); but if anyone that is not an Acer technical access this
slot the warranty is automatically dropped. So one's able to change the
only ac
Well... i have a problem. I check inside my system and saw that there is
only one memory bank. And the chip in it says only 256MB! Where is
the other one? Is there anybody who has a Travelmate series laptop?
Regards,
MC
Miroslav Maiksnar wrote:
Dne po 4. Ĩervence 2005 16:06 Marco
Pope wrote:
On 04/07/05, Marco Calviani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Debian,
i would like to upgrade the RAM of my Acer Travelmate 8005 running
with Sid: is there a linux program to see what kind of RAM is it
installed (PC2700, PC3200??) ? Is it possible to install two modules
with diff
Hi Debian,
i would like to upgrade the RAM of my Acer Travelmate 8005 running
with Sid: is there a linux program to see what kind of RAM is it
installed (PC2700, PC3200??) ? Is it possible to install two modules
with different size, like 512+256 MB?
Thanks in advance,
MC
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Hi,
i've struggled a lot with kernel 2.6.10 to run with the
speedstep-centrino module. Then i found this patch
http://localhost.ruhr.de/~stefan/acerTM292/patches/cpufreq-speedstep-dothan-3.patch
that, applied to Debian kernel, works quite well. I don't know the
behaviour with kernel 2.6.12 b
Hi,
have you tried with Flavio Stanchina's Debian packages? For me they
are working great! I'll post you the link:
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/flavio.stanchina/debian/fglrx-installer.html
Regards,
MC
Douglas Clougher ha scritto:
Hey guess what, yet another ATI cry for help!
Here's the skinny: Ha
Hi,
i would like to enable DMA on my laptop (with a Intel 855GME chipset)
since this is the results from hdparm:
Code:
hdparm -t /dev/hda
/dev/hda:
Timing buffered disk reads: 10 MB in 3.30 seconds = 3.03 MB/sec
very poor.
However when i try to enable it with hdparm -d1 /dev/hda i'v
Hi,
i've read here http://lists.debian.org/debian-kern...3/msg00412.html
that the Debian team has decided to wipe out the Broadcom tg3 module
from the 2.6.11 and following releases. I've a laptop which uses this
card to connect to a LAN. Since i must work in a LAN the problem arises.
Is there
Hi,
i've read here http://lists.debian.org/debian-kern...3/msg00412.html
that the Debian team has decided to wipe out the Broadcom tg3 module
from the 2.6.11 and following releases. I've a laptop which uses this
card to connect to a LAN. Since i must work in a LAN the problem arises.
Is there
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