single config file.
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| Does anyone know what that tweak is? :-)
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Toshiba (2805-S302) to work? I've
tried a bunch of combinations of:
Option "Emulate3Buttons" "true"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 2"
without much luck.
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er, from either the kernel or alsa.
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|
| Why that made it easy. Thanks! Still not sure what or when or why to use
| Alsa, but that can now be left for another day.
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| Any suggestions for a basic mixer for X (I'm running fluxbox). Actually,
| aumix is not that bad, really.
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ethernet card,
then this configuration should be in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts - take a
look through the PCMCIA-HOWTO at:
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/PCMCIA-HOWTO-4.html#ss4.3
for more information.
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not, then something happened during the kernel compile process, and
the module wasn't compiled, or wasn't placed where it should be. If it
is there, 'insmod vfat' or 'modprobe vfat' should do the trick.
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e, so
they're more "in your face".
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Whatever you may b
' and /etc/shadow
showing the hash as per normal,) then one or the other password will
work, depending on whether you are logging in from X or text console.
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x27;t log in, then there's something wrong with your PAM
system. The quickest way to fix that is to re-do the upgrade you
interrupted. To do that, reboot with /bin/sh as above. You'll have
to mount /var (if applicable), and bring up the network interface
and /etc/shadow
showing the hash as per normal,) then one or the other password will
work, depending on whether you are logging in from X or text console.
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x27;t log in, then there's something wrong with your PAM
system. The quickest way to fix that is to re-do the upgrade you
interrupted. To do that, reboot with /bin/sh as above. You'll have
to mount /var (if applicable), and bring up the network interface
card in software. You might want to give that a
try.
HTH & HAND,
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It's not reality that's important, but how you perceive things.
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avage card in software. You might want to give that a
try.
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It's not reality that's important, but how you perceive things.
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into debian packages :)
However, I'm not advocating one method over another, since each have
benefits (and drawbacks) that may or may not apply given your situation.
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into debian packages :)
However, I'm not advocating one method over another, since each have
benefits (and drawbacks) that may or may not apply given your situation.
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the sound driver. if someone could help me
> out, or point me towards a website that would help, i would really
> appreciate it!
There aren't any packages per se; all the drivers you need are part of
the kernel. Use modconf to load the one you need.
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the sound driver. if someone could help me
> out, or point me towards a website that would help, i would really
> appreciate it!
There aren't any packages per se; all the drivers you need are part of
the kernel. Use modconf to load the one you need.
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c.) is already running. That is why it is hanging
when you try to run it.
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c.) is already running. That is why it is hanging
when you try to run it.
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'modprobe irda'?
I realise it's a small distinction, but modprobe doesn't look for
modules by file name, so 'modprobe irda.o' won't work. Try 'modprobe
irda'
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'modprobe irda'?
I realise it's a small distinction, but modprobe doesn't look for
modules by file name, so 'modprobe irda.o' won't work. Try 'modprobe
irda'
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good.
If you do have a lucent modem, see here for more information on
setting it up:
http://www.sfu.ca/~cth/ltmodem/
http://odoitau.dyn.dhs.org/docs/linuxdoc/dominique-6.html
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good.
If you do have a lucent modem, see here for more information on
setting it up:
http://www.sfu.ca/~cth/ltmodem/
http://odoitau.dyn.dhs.org/docs/linuxdoc/dominique-6.html
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nitor section of Xf86config-4, how
> can I turn it off? (Just uncommenting it didn't help.)
Use the following line:
Option "DPMS" "off"
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> can I turn it off? (Just uncommenting it didn't help.)
Use the following line:
Option "DPMS" "off"
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('supersede') the domain-search-path with what you want.
If you're using pump, add 'nodns' to /etc/pump.conf to stop pump from
updating /etc/resolv.conf
If you're using something else, check the man pages.
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erride
('supersede') the domain-search-path with what you want.
If you're using pump, add 'nodns' to /etc/pump.conf to stop pump from
updating /etc/resolv.conf
If you're using something else, check the man pages.
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spect you will find similar results. BTW, Toshiba's website is a very
good resource for specs, as is http://www.linux-laptop.net/
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good resource for specs, as is http://www.linux-laptop.net/
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iver. I have
scrollers on my Toshiba Satellite, and I have to use the "ImPS/2" driver
to get them to work (I don't believe the regular PS/2 driver supports
scroll functions.)
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iver. I have
scrollers on my Toshiba Satellite, and I have to use the "ImPS/2" driver
to get them to work (I don't believe the regular PS/2 driver supports
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>
> Does anyone know what is responsible for killing the X server?
This is just a shot in the dark, but check your XF86Config-4 file. In
the "Monitor" section, there may be a line like:
Option "DPMS"
Remove/disable the line if it's there.
HTH & HAN
lft.nl/inspiron/
>
> Does anyone know what is responsible for killing the X server?
This is just a shot in the dark, but check your XF86Config-4 file. In
the "Monitor" section, there may be a line like:
Option "DPMS"
Remove/disable the line if it's there.
HTH & HAN
gain, that'll probably just prompt the
spammers to start signing their garbage.)
It's a very sticky issue, but as far as I can tell, the list admins have
been doing a great job at it so far (just think of the crap we'd
probably be seeing otherwise.)
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gain, that'll probably just prompt the
spammers to start signing their garbage.)
It's a very sticky issue, but as far as I can tell, the list admins have
been doing a great job at it so far (just think of the crap we'd
probably be seeing otherwise.)
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e in console mode. I think you'll
also have to set up X to access the mouse through gpm, or they'll fight
over it. I don't use it myself anymore, but perhaps someone else here
can help you with setting it up.
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e in console mode. I think you'll
also have to set up X to access the mouse through gpm, or they'll fight
over it. I don't use it myself anymore, but perhaps someone else here
can help you with setting it up.
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out=20
> vga=2
> default=Linux
> image=/vmlinuz
> label=Linux
> read-only
> image=/vmlinuz.old
> label=LinuxOLD
> read-only
> optional
> --- snap ---
>
> I just don't get it. LILO shouldn't try to put the boot sector
s you have display stretch turned on. This is usually
a setting in the BIOS, although there may be a user-space linux program
to control it for your machine. For X, if you run your display at the
maximum allowed by your panel, then you won't have any problem.
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out=20
> vga=2
> default=Linux
> image=/vmlinuz
> label=Linux
> read-only
> image=/vmlinuz.old
> label=LinuxOLD
> read-only
> optional
> --- snap ---
>
> I just don't get it. LILO shouldn't try to put the boot sector
s you have display stretch turned on. This is usually
a setting in the BIOS, although there may be a user-space linux program
to control it for your machine. For X, if you run your display at the
maximum allowed by your panel, then you won't have any problem.
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on my Toshiba that
do the same thing. Try adding this line to the same section as above:
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
That should make them function as intended.
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"In the fight
on my Toshiba that
do the same thing. Try adding this line to the same section as above:
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
That should make them function as intended.
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"In the fight
done by changing settings in my BIOS?
It looks to me like apmd is merely a method of reporting changes in
power status. You would use something like hdparm to control the hard
drive. ie., put a script in /etc/apm/event.d that calls hdparm with the
necessary options.
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eed to be done by changing settings in my BIOS?
It looks to me like apmd is merely a method of reporting changes in
power status. You would use something like hdparm to control the hard
drive. ie., put a script in /etc/apm/event.d that calls hdparm with the
necessary options.
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n linux or am I going to need to spring for a new RAID controller?
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nput device for the touchpad ?
I'm not sure about your particular model, but the accupoint on
my Toshiba is connected as a PS/2 mouse.
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It is undignified for a woman to play servant to a man who
nput device for the touchpad ?
I'm not sure about your particular model, but the accupoint on
my Toshiba is connected as a PS/2 mouse.
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A decision in your favor.
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wit
ddresses:
http://www.idir.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html
http://www.sfu.ca/~cth/ltmodem/
I'm running debian sid on a Toshiba with a Xircom (Lucent)
Winmodem built in, and it works fine, both in 2.2.19/2.2.20 and 2.4.14.
(BTW, .debs are further down on the second
esses:
http://www.idir.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html
http://www.sfu.ca/~cth/ltmodem/
I'm running debian sid on a Toshiba with a Xircom (Lucent)
Winmodem built in, and it works fine, both in 2.2.19/2.2.20 and 2.4.14.
(BTW, .debs are further down on the second lin
ame extension
indicates that the archive has been gzipp'ed. This might explain why the
'j' option doesn't work.
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no brainer:
A decision which, viewed through the retrospect
ame extension
indicates that the archive has been gzipp'ed. This might explain why the
'j' option doesn't work.
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no brainer:
A decision which, viewed through the retrospect
vide more information of the specifics of the file).
Now, when eth0 comes up at boot, if 'mii-tool | grep "link ok"' fails,
the interfaces stays deconfigured.
I suppose you could also set up a cron job that periodically
checks the connection and brings the interface up or down b
PEND is not set
CONFIG_APM_DO_ENABLE is not set
CONFIG_APM_CPU_IDLE is not set
CONFIG_APM_DISPLAY_BLANK is not set
CONFIG_APM_RTC_IS_GMT=y
CONFIG_APM_ALLOW_INTS is not set
CONFIG_APM_REAL_MODE_POWER_OFF is not set
Does anyone know of a way to fix this problem? I can provide more
information on the system, if
PEND is not set
CONFIG_APM_DO_ENABLE is not set
CONFIG_APM_CPU_IDLE is not set
CONFIG_APM_DISPLAY_BLANK is not set
CONFIG_APM_RTC_IS_GMT=y
CONFIG_APM_ALLOW_INTS is not set
CONFIG_APM_REAL_MODE_POWER_OFF is not set
Does anyone know of a way to fix this problem? I can provide more
information on the system, if
> After reinstalled win2k, I can no longer access
> my existing Linux installation. Sadly, I didn't create a boot disk.
I don't know if this will work out of w2k, but it's worth a shot. Note this
will only work if you can boot the machine from a floppy, and if you know
the location of your root pa
> After reinstalled win2k, I can no longer access
> my existing Linux installation. Sadly, I didn't create a boot disk.
I don't know if this will work out of w2k, but it's worth a shot. Note this
will only work if you can boot the machine from a floppy, and if you know
the location of your root p
Hello,
Don't know if this helps any, but I've just finished getting most of this
stuff working on a Satellite 2800, and Debian will probably have everything
you need already packaged.
On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 05:05:21PM +0100, Alex Page wrote:
.
.
.
> 1) I've got a "3Com 10/100 LAN PC Card" PCMCI
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