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Qty 1320 @ $6 each
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United Kingdom
Tel +441223750793 + 44 122 823 4023
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s. I've switched to my own personal DNS server (that also
does DNSSEC!) to avoid it. But using Google's DNS works as well.
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27;s have programs that listen for those
key presses and respond accordingly. It shouldn't be realted to either ALSA
or pulseaudio. Do you have an appropriate program running that listens to
them (I've never used Windowmaker, so I don't know what it would use)?
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different). Make sure your BIOS is up to
date, and filing a bug may be in order.
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ace you explicitly configure in /etc/network/interfaces. By
commenting out the lines and restarting the service, network manager will begin
managing eth0. This also applies if you use any other desktop environment
which uses network manager as its backend.
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are is missing (I think it was added in .30?).
I'm pretty sure radeonhd in stable does *not* work with the card. I think
fglrx from stable does support it, but I can't remember exactly. Sorry I
hadn't specified it sooner, I was responding to the question that mentioned the
laptop wo
On Sunday 02 May 2010 04:03:32 Jack Malmostoso wrote:
> On Sat, 01 May 2010 17:10:02 +0200, Matthew Dawson wrote:
>
> > I have a HP laptop with the Radeon HD3200 graphics card. 3d is
> > supported by the radeon driver, along with KMS (kernel modesetting).
>
> Hello Matt
(sid
kernel + some graphics components). Make sure to run linux-image-2.6.32-4-*,
not -3! -4 has various improvements in the kernel drivers.
Matthew
On Saturday 01 May 2010 10:08:45 Jack Malmostoso wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I am considering the purchase of a new netbook/laptop and
lved by creating a file in
/etc/pm/config.d
I named the file: madwifi-fix and it included:
SUSPEND_MODULES="$SUSPEND_MODULES ath_pci"
I found help at this link:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/267339
From: António PT
To: M
I have looked for a solution in forum search, google, and other misc. Debian
help pages. I've found many comments, but no solution.
The Problem: After suspending successfully (apparently, evidenced by blinking
amber light) and resuming, the screen remains off. No backlight... blank
screen.
A
On Thursday December 31 2009 6:07:09 am Sebastian wrote:
> a...@hexbrex:~$ lspci | grep -i ath
> 02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR5001\
> Wireless Network Adapter (rev 04)
[...]
> I'd be most interested to hear of anybody that has one of the
> ath(_pci|5k)-cards and got
einstalling fglrx
> messed up radeonhd somehow, and i had to purge all fglrx-* packages to get it
> clean again.
The fglrx-glx will cause the radeonhd driver to misbehave as it replaces the
implementation of GL with an ati specific version. If you use radeonhd that
package has to be uninstalled
-cpufreq
>.ko): No such device
>
> :(
> :
> > Regards,
> > Jörg-Volker.
>
> Regards,
> Yoanis.
There would be all the available cpufreq modules
under /lib/modules/2.6.16-2-686/kernel/arch/i386/kernel/cpu/cpufreq/ . I
also have a Compa Presario 2200 laptop, and I
8 month til a T42p arrives then at this point a T60 may
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> US buy such a machine for you ? They are cheapest there.
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On Tuesday 25 July 2006 18:56, Markus Petermann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Matthew Dawson wrote:
> >> "Sound server information message:
> >> Error while initializing sound driver:
> >> device: default can't be
t you are in the audio group. In order to access the
sound device, you have to be in the group. Run:
gpasswd -a username audio
replacing username with any user that you want to be able to play sound. Then
logout and login, see if arts gives the same error. Otherwise it seems alsa
is working correctly.
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I855crt didn't work for me in etch then either. I have a compaq presario
2210ca, not sure what the graphics card is, but is similar to that.
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On January 11, 2006 12:16 pm, Jeff Bradberry wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm currently working on configuring my wireless card for my laptop and
> have tripped across a difficulty with my pcmcia configuration. This is a
> HP Pavilion zv6000 laptop and a D-Link DWL-G630 wireless card. The
> wireless card
On January 5, 2006 09:39 am, Andrew Porter wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-01-06 at 00:59 +1100, John O'Hagan wrote:
> > On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 02:26 am, Johannes Zarl wrote:
> > In the end I used gawk with ":" as a field
> > separator to extract them:
> >
> > networks=$(iwlist eth1 scan | grep ESSID | gawk
I encountered the same problem too. Here is the link on how to do it:
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Installing-GRUB-using-grub_002dinstall
But first you have to get access into your filesystem system. To do that,
I created a grub bootable cd:
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/man
You need to set cpufreq-selector as suid root. To do that run (as
root):
chown root:root /usr/bin/cpufreq-selector
chmod +s /usr/bin/cpufreq-selector.
Then retart gnome-cpufreq-applet.
Note, though, that this can be a security risk because anyone who runs
it runs it as root and can change your cp
d to me with my Inspiron 8200
after a kernel upgrade, I posted a question here and got a response from
Bruno Muller to try booting with "pci=noacpi" passed to the kernel.
Everything works hunky-dory now, you might want to give it a shot. He
also pointed out this website:
http://www
spiron 8200
after a kernel upgrade, I posted a question here and got a response from
Bruno Muller to try booting with "pci=noacpi" passed to the kernel.
Everything works hunky-dory now, you might want to give it a shot. He
also pointed out this website:
http://www.softlab.ece.ntua
d works as it did before, thanks! (As an aside:
does this option hamper the suspend capabilities of the laptop?)
Thanks again,
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as it did before, thanks! (As an aside:
does this option hamper the suspend capabilities of the laptop?)
Thanks again,
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e computer in a working configuration. Did you compile ALSA from the
source shipped with the kernel or from the alsa-source package?
Thanks,
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e computer in a working configuration. Did you compile ALSA from the
source shipped with the kernel or from the alsa-source package?
Thanks,
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changes,
updating alsa libraries and modutils changes but nothing has worked.
Does anyone have any idea what might be going on or suggestions for
further information?
Thanks,
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Hi all,
I'm running unstable on my laptop and my ethernet card, a Linksys
"Network Everywhere" NP100 (ver. 2), has ceased to function after I
upgraded the pcmcia-cs packages.
I had the pcmcia package held, but (stupidly) decided to upgrade it.
I can't remember the old package number, but I now h
Hi all,
I'm running unstable on my laptop and my ethernet card, a Linksys
"Network Everywhere" NP100 (ver. 2), has ceased to function after I
upgraded the pcmcia-cs packages.
I had the pcmcia package held, but (stupidly) decided to upgrade it.
I can't remember the old package number, but I now h
a folder instead so that I can debug.
Matthew Whitworth
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Greetings again,
One other suggestion for you Pavel, if you are concerned with the
stability of Sid/Unstable but there are requirements for new X-Windows
components, etc you could try looking at the Xandros Desktop
distribution of Linux. It is entirely Debian based but you are looking
at forking o
Greetings,
Sarge/Testing doesn't offer any guarantees either. For about 3+ weeks
there php4 was not able to be installed due to dependencies and was
automatically removed with a dist-upgrade, which impeded a few things.
At the same time request-tracker was causing trouble as well, requiring
a bit
Greetings again,
One other suggestion for you Pavel, if you are concerned with the
stability of Sid/Unstable but there are requirements for new X-Windows
components, etc you could try looking at the Xandros Desktop
distribution of Linux. It is entirely Debian based but you are looking
at forking o
Greetings,
Sarge/Testing doesn't offer any guarantees either. For about 3+ weeks
there php4 was not able to be installed due to dependencies and was
automatically removed with a dist-upgrade, which impeded a few things.
At the same time request-tracker was causing trouble as well, requiring
a bit
I have acpi installed on my old tosh (2.4.18 woody), and I use the command,
acpi to get info.
At least I though that is what I do.
Certainly I was able to extract battery % and temperature info.
I will check next time I use it.
Matt
9382 0051
> -Original Message-
> From: suresh kumar s
I have acpi installed on my old tosh (2.4.18 woody), and I use the command,
acpi to get info.
At least I though that is what I do.
Certainly I was able to extract battery % and temperature info.
I will check next time I use it.
Matt
9382 0051
> -Original Message-
> From: suresh kumar s
I used to have this model, I really enjoyed using it.
Especially the screen mounted thumpad / finger buttons, I've never seen that
design since and I'm supprised.
But at 166mhz...well, it's a shame they don't make faster ones, I expect
it's to do with cpu speeds / power / heat or something.
Anyw
I used to have this model, I really enjoyed using it.
Especially the screen mounted thumpad / finger buttons, I've never seen that
design since and I'm supprised.
But at 166mhz...well, it's a shame they don't make faster ones, I expect
it's to do with cpu speeds / power / heat or something.
Anyw
OK
Matt
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Ah, right, yes, this is the sort of thing.
thanks
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To: 'debian-laptop@lists.debian.org'
Subject: Re: backup
Thatcher Ulrich, 2002-Oct-04 00:50 -0400:
> On Oct 04,
Ah, right, yes, this is the sort of thing.
thanks
Matthew Joyce
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Thatcher Ulrich, 2002-Oct-04 00:50 -0400:
> On Oct 04, 2002 at 11:50
Hi,
I am running woody v3 / 2.4.18 on an old tosh laptop.
It is the only linux box I have at the moment, and I was wondering how I
should go about backup it up.
I have heaps of diskspace on various win2k boxes, perhaps I could tar what I
want and ftp it.
Is there some software which will backu
Hi,
I am running woody v3 / 2.4.18 on an old tosh laptop.
It is the only linux box I have at the moment, and I was wondering how I
should go about backup it up.
I have heaps of diskspace on various win2k boxes, perhaps I could tar what I
want and ftp it.
Is there some software which will back
Hi, someone helped me with my display problems by putting me onto the frame
buffer documentations.
Thanks, it worked a treat.
Matt
Ah, right, thus the "(EXPERIMENTAL)".
/me goes off to fiddle
Matthew Joyce
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From: Bob Nielsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 13 September 2002 3:13 PM
To: debian-laptop List
Subject: Re: Toshiba 320CDT
Under "Code maturity level options
then these two
options.
This is all a bit odd, no ?
I cannot fathom, why this would be like it is.
Matthew Joyce
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From: Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 13 September 2002 2:18 PM
To: debian-laptop List
Subject: Re: Toshiba 320CDT
Joyce, Matthew, 2002-Sep-
I don't understand, using menuconfig, under "Console drivers" I only have
the items "VGA text console" and "Video mode selection support", both are
selected.
Where is the "Frame-buffer support" item ?
Am I being think ?
Matthew Joyce
00x600" "640x480"
EndSubSection
EndSection
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "Default Layout"
Screen "Default Screen"
InputDevice "Generic Keyboard"
InputDevice "Configured Mouse&quo
make the device: mknod
> /dev/hdb b 3 64
>
I should have been more specific, the kernel config from the page has devfs
enabled, from that and the lack of mention of any substantive issues I
inferred that it would work fine.
MBG
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insane! This page:
http://www.rm-r.net/~meff/i8200/
Was my baseline instruction sheet and he described no problems with devfs so
I figured it was okay. He used 2.4.19 however, so I may try upgrading and
if the problem persists, turn off devfs.
Thanks,
MBG
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s going on under
the hood.
I compiled my own kernel (2.4.18) and tried some new options that I'd not
used before such as devfs, ext3, alsa and hotplug support so I'm wondering
if this could be a kernel problem. Anyone heard of something like this
happening before?
MBG
I was wondering if anyone has configured Compaq
Presario 17XL2 (1700T) with X. I have been having
some time with it.
Any help, thanks.
Matthew
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Any help, thanks.
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Thanks I got it, I have a Potato work station here at work that
dualboots win2k(very forgettable) that I forgot I had.I did the
lilo.conf file
and ran lilo. When I rebooted I hit the shift key and typed crap
(thats my win2k label) and It booted to win2000.
Thanks everyone
Thanks I got it, I have a Potato work station here at work that
dualboots win2k(very forgettable) that I forgot I had.I did the
lilo.conf file
and ran lilo. When I rebooted I hit the shift key and typed crap
(thats my win2k label) and It booted to win2000.
Thanks everyone
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I have win95 on my laptop with Debian Slink I installed after.
when I put other= /dev/hda
label= win
I TYPED Lilo and it did *Linux added win
But when I fire it up and I get to LILO I can't TAB to see a
list, or if I type win It doesn't show any characters and boots
to Linux.
I have win95 on my laptop with Debian Slink I installed after.
when I put other= /dev/hda
label= win
I TYPED Lilo and it did *Linux added win
But when I fire it up and I get to LILO I can't TAB to see a
list, or if I type win It doesn't show any characters and boots
to Linux.
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> > I'm running Debian 2.2.r0 on a ibm ThinkPad
I'm running Debian 2.2.r0 on a ibm ThinkPad 465XD
It's only a P120 w/24MB of Ram and My boot-up is
really slow.(Hey It was Donated).
Could Someone Explain how to shut off Zope, Xdm, and
wwwoffled. I tried changing run levels but they(3
thru 5)all seem to have the same stuff.
Thanks
I'm running Debian 2.2.r0 on a ibm ThinkPad 465XD
It's only a P120 w/24MB of Ram and My boot-up is
really slow.(Hey It was Donated).
Could Someone Explain how to shut off Zope, Xdm, and
wwwoffled. I tried changing run levels but they(3
thru 5)all seem to have the same stuff.
Thanks
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Heather,
What is "fairly large"? I have a modem which in windows uses an
Ltmodem.vxd driver and its size is 587Kb (The version is 5.49 if that
means anything). I'm trying to find a way to get it running, and I was
hoping there is hope..
~Matt
::>As a general case, a true modem requires v
Heather,
What is "fairly large"? I have a modem which in windows uses an
Ltmodem.vxd driver and its size is 587Kb (The version is 5.49 if that
means anything). I'm trying to find a way to get it running, and I was
hoping there is hope..
~Matt
::>As a general case, a true modem requires
expensive way of replacing a
laptop screen? The laptop is a Chembook L7200, and they are a clone of
ASUS computers..
Thanks for any help! :)
Sincerely,
Matthew Miller
*
* *
* "Give me a fulcrum and I can *
* move the
less expensive way of replacing a
laptop screen? The laptop is a Chembook L7200, and they are a clone of
ASUS computers..
Thanks for any help! :)
Sincerely,
Matthew Miller
*
* *
* "Give me a fulcrum and I can *
* move the
on a given system "belongs" to? typically, i grep
> among /var/lib/dpkg/info/*.list, but i don't think this will turn up
> files that are created during the installation process (as compared to
> files that are included inside of debian packages that just get
> unpacked).
on a given system "belongs" to? typically, i grep
> among /var/lib/dpkg/info/*.list, but i don't think this will turn up
> files that are created during the installation process (as compared to
> files that are included inside of debian packages that just get
> unpacked).
I've been trying to get my Toshiba Satellite Pro to work with
Road Runner. I installed dhcpcd 70-5. I think maybe my
resolv.conf is set up wrong this is what I have
domain kc.rr.com
nameserver 24.94.163.114
search
nameserver 24.94.163.114
<>
when I run ifconfig
I get
etho Link
What does SIOCADDRT mean, I get SIOCADDRT : Invalid argument at boot up?
Hello, I have a problem which is probably going to be more and more
common with the availability of DSL and cable modems. I need to use my
laptop on a LAN where I have a static IP, at home where I have DSL
(dynamic IP with pppoe) and while traveling via the modem with ppp.
Currently upon boot it st
Help!
Somehow this morning I managed to completely toast my filesystem, and I've
spent the rest of the day attempting to reinstall debian... however I'm
running into a bit of a snag. Everything installs okay, but the ppp link
is not working correctly; namely I can only seem to ping hosts on my is
Hi, I have had this problem as long as I have had my laptop. I am
currently running a hand rolled 2.2.12 kernel but the problem existed
with previous kernels. The problem is upon first connection the modem
disconnects typically after the first 8, 15, and 30+ minutes. Then it
usually lasts for at le
, it shows up in the 0,0,0 slot.
> But I didn't know how to interpret this, and just tried mounting /dev/s*
> until I found it (it ended up being at /dev/scd0)
CD-ROM drives show up as /dev/scdX and are assigned numbers as they are
discovered. Thus the first CD is /dev/scd0, and the se
08, even though I have ppp support compiled
into the kernel (not a module). Also, occasionally with this hack I
get flaky connections, I can dial in but it hangs before getting an IP
address. Is this situation similar to yours?
MBG
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Ralph,
Have you tried the 'hdparm -m16 -c1 -u1 /dev/hda' trick? I don't know what
it does but it
works for me on my Mitsubsi Amity. Several knowledgeable people commented
about
it on this list some time ago but I don't know what those parameters do nor
which actually
make suspend work. I did try
Ralph,
Have you tried the 'hdparm -m16 -c1 -u1 /dev/hda' trick? I don't know what
it does but it
works for me on my Mitsubsi Amity. Several knowledgeable people commented
about
it on this list some time ago but I don't know what those parameters do nor
which actually
make suspend work. I did try
I didn't think of that.. good died. Thanks
On 28 Oct 1999, Goswin Brederlow wrote:
> "Matthew R. Pavlovich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I have a friend who has a Dell 9100XL w/ the Trident Cyber9397 4mb Video
> > Chipset. I am setting this sys
I didn't think of that.. good died. Thanks
On 28 Oct 1999, Goswin Brederlow wrote:
> "Matthew R. Pavlovich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I have a friend who has a Dell 9100XL w/ the Trident Cyber9397 4mb Video
> > Chipset. I am setting this sys
the Linux Laptop web sites.
Matthew R. Pavlovich
the Linux Laptop web sites.
Matthew R. Pavlovich
Hi,
I have an friend who wants to ditch windows and put linux on his laptop. I
already have Debian installed on my Dell and it works fine, however I'm not
sure if it's possible to install on his computer (Zenith Z-Note L425). The
biggest problem is that he is without a CD drive, and only has a v
Hi,
I have an friend who wants to ditch windows and put linux on his laptop. I
already have Debian installed on my Dell and it works fine, however I'm not
sure if it's possible to install on his computer (Zenith Z-Note L425). The
biggest problem is that he is without a CD drive, and only has a v
On Wed, Sep 22, 1999 at 11:26:20AM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> I am saying that it has no special importance for laptops. If we go down the
> track of dragging everything that is needed for a laptop then we'll soon have
> things like bash included which IMHO is not the aim. The aim is to list a
On Wed, Sep 22, 1999 at 11:26:20AM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> I am saying that it has no special importance for laptops. If we go down the
> track of dragging everything that is needed for a laptop then we'll soon have
> things like bash included which IMHO is not the aim. The aim is to list a
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 06:35:37PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
>
> IMHO hdparm is no more important to a laptop than to a desktop...
>
I'm not sure here, are you saying hdparm should be included, or it's useful on
all computers; desktops and laptops, so shouldn't be included here? I think
if apm
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 06:35:37PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
>
> IMHO hdparm is no more important to a laptop than to a desktop...
>
I'm not sure here, are you saying hdparm should be included, or it's useful on
all computers; desktops and laptops, so shouldn't be included here? I think
if apm
On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 at 10:22:29AM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>
> I have received the go ahead and will be constructing this package over the
> next week.
>
> So, now the moment of truth. What to add?
>
> Package task-laptop
> Depends: anacron, ??
> Suggests: netenv, dhcp-client (or one
On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 at 10:22:29AM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>
> I have received the go ahead and will be constructing this package over the
> next week.
>
> So, now the moment of truth. What to add?
>
> Package task-laptop
> Depends: anacron, ??
> Suggests: netenv, dhcp-client (or one
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