Rafael Varela Pet wrote:
Hi,
El lun, 21-04-2008 a las 15:02 -0400, Carl Fink escribió:
Two, I use my RIM BlackBerry Curve as a tethered modem. I hear
there's
support for this in Linux these days. This one, I confess, I haven't
even
researched, but if anyone just happens to have a pointer to
Cyril Jaquier wrote:
Jos Collin wrote:
Yes. That's correct. The speaker was muted in alsamixer. Now sound is
working perfectly. Thank you very much for the help.
Always the same good old issue :D Don't worry you're not alone ;)
Yeah, thus my comment that the ALSA devs need to get off this
Jos Collin wrote:
1. I'm using aumix. I will check the gnome mixer too.
aumix simply doesn't have the options needed to handle ALSA-OSS support.
ALSA has "more" things and you need to use an ALSA-aware mixer to see
them.
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Jos Collin wrote:
I have checked the mixer (aumix). Nothing is muted. All are high.
I have installed kernel 2.6.23 too. But nothing works. No sound is
coming out of the laptop.
Check in alsamixer that the "IEC" switch isn't turned on if the sound
card has that.
ALSA rudely (and stupidly) de
ective to troubleshoot to the component
level anywhere but a bulk board repair shop anymore.
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Russell L. Harris wrote:
The situation is not simple.
You also missed that most laptops now have an accelerometer in them for
shock protection and the drive is parked every time certain acceleration
forces are happening to the laptop.
Just carrying mine across the room (IBM T43) is enough
Bakki Kudva wrote:
Just a side note. I am amazed how well Sarge unstable runs on this
machine which was made in 1997 and has a PentiumII with 384MB of RAM.
It still boots relatively fast and and for most development work
(emacs, ruby, rails) it is fast enough.
There's no such thing as "Sarge u
A. F. Cano wrote:
I specifically bought this because it said "Built in Charge function"
and I knew how important this is to reinitialize the phone if I end up
messing it up. So I get it and surprise! there's no place to plug the
charger into the cable. A note to the seller about this tells me
Maxamillion Miller wrote:
I am new to the mailing list ring, but I was wondering if there was
anyone out there who had extensive news on the Broadcom 802.11g Chipset
Reverse engineering in respect to Debian-Laptop. I read the wiki page on
the link off of OS News and it really didn't provide me
A. F. Cano wrote:
[snipped heavily throughout...]
That sucks big time. Makes you want to desert and go to another
carrier, which I might still do since I'm not bound by a contract.
I did. Verizon can go jump in a lake (and Cingular too) if they're
going to be forcing people to use the card
A. F. Cano wrote:
My old cell phone (an ancient Audiovox CDM-8100) has died. I used it to
connect via ppp, at 14.4k, through an RS-232 cable, to the internet via
Verizon's #777 and qnc login. The cofiguration wasn't easy to set up
but once done, it worked. And yeah, I'm cheap: I don't need ve
Nate Bargmann wrote:
Speaking of which, I received a private email that ALSA may be able to
drive the Conextant modem in the T42 directly. So far I've not
received further details.
Ahh, I'll admit it. That was from me.
Here's what I do know, and what I don't...
I have an eMachines lap
Lee Turner wrote:
Well, got it working finally, no major issues, but the method that
worked for me - was to do a net install (borrowed a friends pcmcia net
card) I don't seem to have sound as yet,but I'm not overly fussed for
that.
That's great!
Writing this e-mail from within x running ice
Lee Turner wrote:
Hi all
I'm having difficulties installing Debian on my Toshiba.. it won't boot
from CD (no surprise it's an old beast) but when I boot from floppy, it
initially wouldn't detect the external cd rom drive (connected via a
pcmcia card) after tweaking a bios setting it seems now
Derek Broughton wrote:
>Oooh.. You would have to point that out. Somewhere about 3 months after I
>got _this_ laptop, it occurred to me that I was really supposed to report
>the MAC to the network centre, so that they could do that. Of course, I
>never got around to it. Now, I know they'll app
Nic Ferrier wrote:
>But you're right, it's really a question of getting your sysadmins to
>turn the 192 dhcp server off (or at least give you a static mapping on
>the 142 dhcp server).
>
>
If it's rogue, they may not have visibility to it or even know it's there.
Had a video phone doing this
Tim Sailer wrote:
On Fri, Sep 02, 2005 at 01:52:05AM +0200, john wrote:
hi!
i have an acer travelmate 4001lmi, and an integrated broadcom bcm4400 ethernet
card. i'm using the kernel's built-in b44 driver since broadcom's driver's
code isn't gcc 4.0 compatible. my problem is, that when i tr
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
>
> But why would you want discover when hotplug is already there ?
> You can simple remove it.
>
Good question -- I put them both back because I guessed that the
installer team is smarter than I am, and they install both during the
Sarge installation. ;-)
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> If using hotplug, blacklist the module
>
Just so the list archives have correct info... hotplug blacklisting is
only half of the fix... you'd also have to keep discover v1 (the default
version of discover on Sarge in the installer, but discover2 is
available?!) from tryi
Philip Schwartz wrote:
Nate,
What type of laptop? I have an HP dv1000 series laptop that I get the same
problem. The seg Fault is with S36discover. I am in the process of typing
a walkthrough to get around it.
The problem is not just discover, it is also hotplug. Hotplug hangs on the
older usb
I'm loading Debian on a laptop machine here and both the 2.4 kernel and
the 2.6 kernel included with sarge keep segfaulting on loading
i810_audio, which apparently autodetection seems to think this laptop
uses. (It doesn't.)
I can't seem to remember the magical incantation to tell the kernel
Joe Emenaker wrote:
Flo wrote:
I can confirm that it works with this card, but it's not exactly
"out-of-the-box" because you'll have to download the firmware and
compile the module in the kernel ;-)
Well, I received a $20 RaLink-2500 card that I got on eBay today. I put
it in a machine, boo
Daniel Pittman wrote:
Nate Duehr wrote:
To get security updates on standard Debian, (including backported
security patches), add the following line to your /etc/apt/sources.list
and then do an apt-get update & apt-get upgrade.
deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main contrib
Ian Greenhoe wrote:
To get security updates on standard Debian, (including backported
security patches), add the following line to your /etc/apt/sources.list
and then do an apt-get update & apt-get upgrade.
deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main contrib non-free
We all mentioned
kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
The stable distribution has the unique feature that packages in it will
not be upgraded unless there is a security fix. Only when new stable
version is released and only when you update the machine to that new
stable version then you will have newer packages. So, unt
Barry, Christopher wrote:
1280x800?? That's a very weird resolution. I've seen 1280x1024 and
1600x1280 - but never 1280x800. Are you sure?
-C
Not sure about his machine, but I have an eMachines laptop that has a
similar wide-screen resolution and had similar problems getting it to
happily pla
Glyn Edwards wrote:
I was wondering if anyone had a satisfactory way of automatically
associating with known access points. I used to use waproamd but the
author now recommends wpa_supplicant. Has anyone else got this working
well with something like guessnet and the ifupdown system?
Currently if
David Sollars wrote:
HI David... see below...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# pppd call tmobile
Starting GPRS connect script
Setting APN
Dialing...
Serial connection established.
using channel 1
Using interface ppp0
Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS4
sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1
]
rcvd [LCP ConfAck id=0x1
]
rcv
projects that will
probably "never get done", but nonetheless, it's on the "list".
A friend has the AT&T GPRS EDGE card he uses under Windows and it
operates at about 3x-4x the speed of the T-Mobile card, but at a price
of about 3x also. $29/month is as close
David A. Patterson wrote:
Hi all,
This is the saga so far -
Purchased one of these cards to enable wireless modem over T-Mobile
contract from T-Mobile, as the coverage areas in US meet my needs, etc.,
and have read in various places that the card can be made to work.
The laptop is an HP Compaq nx
Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
On Thu, Nov 25, 2004 at 04:22:49PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
Old packages may be found here:
http://snapshot.debian.net/archive/2004/10/01/debian/pool/non-free/n/
Hmmm. The two packages that I was looking for are:
nvidia-kernel-common
nvidia-glx
but not
er this would be highly disappointing/discouraging. (I'm not.)
Personally I'm just curious what folks who eat and breathe licenses think
about this situation.
Unfortunately I'll send it to -laptop since I'm not subscribed to the
tidal-wave known as -devel. ;-)
Maybe I'll
er this would be highly disappointing/discouraging. (I'm not.)
Personally I'm just curious what folks who eat and breathe licenses think
about this situation.
Unfortunately I'll send it to -laptop since I'm not subscribed to the
tidal-wave known as -devel. ;-)
Maybe I'll
ely in a backpack.
I would assume that with enough padding the "saddle bag" would be fine
too, but your back is probably a better cushion/shock absorber than the
bicycle frame.
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a backpack.
I would assume that with enough padding the "saddle bag" would be fine
too, but your back is probably a better cushion/shock absorber than the
bicycle frame.
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On Thu, Feb 19, 2004 at 02:23:21PM +1100, Graham Williams wrote:
Encryption key:off
Do you also need a standard WEP key to access the access point,
besides
th
On Feb 18, 2004, at 10:38 PM, Graham Williams wrote:
From Nate Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 18 Feb 2004 22:12:13 -0700
On Thu, Feb 19, 2004 at 02:23:21PM +1100, Graham Williams wrote:
Encryption key:off
Do you also need a standard WEP key to access the access point,
besides
the LEAP
On Thu, Feb 19, 2004 at 02:23:21PM +1100, Graham Williams wrote:
> Encryption key:off
Do you also need a standard WEP key to access the access point, besides
the LEAP which is tunneled over the connection?
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Do you also need a standard WEP key to access the access point, besides
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Cisco's VPN client to keep my DHCP server here locally from changing
/etc/resolv.conf after Cisco's client changes it appropriately for the
remote network.
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Cisco's VPN client to keep my DHCP server here locally from changing
/etc/resolv.conf after Cisco's client changes it appropriately for the
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t whether or not the newer chipset still reports
the old card name to the kernel and confuses it into loading the older
driver.
This is good info to get into the archives for newer card chipset
owners, though!
ps. Happy New Year to everyone :)
2004... here we come!
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the newer chipset still reports
the old card name to the kernel and confuses it into loading the older
driver.
This is good info to get into the archives for newer card chipset
owners, though!
ps. Happy New Year to everyone :)
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do you have your network scripts set up to use DHCP, or
were you planning to use a static address and set the router IP
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rily to see if you can get a "normal" connection going, then turn
it back on using the method mentioned where you can define a hex WEP key
directly in the RG-1000. Once you do that, you can define the WEP key
in hex on the Linux boxes, and other clients and you'll be all up and
ru
rily to see if you can get a "normal" connection going, then turn
it back on using the method mentioned where you can define a hex WEP key
directly in the RG-1000. Once you do that, you can define the WEP key
in hex on the Linux boxes, and other clients and you'll be all up and
ru
me
reading I was doing on the web. How new is that Orinoco card? The old
Gold and Silver cards do fine... if it's not one made recently... it
should work okay.
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reading I was doing on the web. How new is that Orinoco card? The old
Gold and Silver cards do fine... if it's not one made recently... it
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> First I'd like to let y'all know I've got a new web site up on my
> install of Debian Woody on a Toshiba Tecra 700ct. It's at:
>
> http://web.netstartel.com/~cage47/_wsn/700ctp1.html
>
Don't forget to send these guys a copy:
http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/
I haven't found a lapt
Cage wrote:
> First I'd like to let y'all know I've got a new web site up on my
> install of Debian Woody on a Toshiba Tecra 700ct. It's at:
>
> http://web.netstartel.com/~cage47/_wsn/700ctp1.html
>
Don't forget to send these guys a copy:
http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/
I haven't found a laptop
A capital R when you're in the first "conflict" screen has always worked
for me... "Revert", I think it probably stands for...
Nate
Roger Ward wrote:
While trying to unselect/select a large number of packages, I have messed up
which packages dselect thinks I want installed.
Is there a way to
A capital R when you're in the first "conflict" screen has always worked
for me... "Revert", I think it probably stands for...
Nate
Roger Ward wrote:
While trying to unselect/select a large number of packages, I have messed up which packages dselect thinks I want installed.
Is there a way to te
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On 16 Jul 2002 10:55:48 +0800
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you had to either patch and
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(I haven't played with my Debian PPC machine in quite some time now.)
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Alec,
My laptop gets used as the beta site for a number of web applications I
maintain (not on my domain, but others). It's nice to have a full
PostgreSQL or MySQL (as needed) database, Apache, PHP and all the tools
to fiddle around with on the laptop and then just copy the working code
to the "
Alec,
My laptop gets used as the beta site for a number of web applications I
maintain (not on my domain, but others). It's nice to have a full
PostgreSQL or MySQL (as needed) database, Apache, PHP and all the tools
to fiddle around with on the laptop and then just copy the working code
to the
perly
on the Toshibas would be plenty. (I already have Disc-1)
Can someone point me to documentation of which kernels are on which i386
CD's?
No big deal, I'm just wanting to reload my laptop with Potato 2.2r3 (or
4, or whatever's current...)
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on the Toshibas would be plenty. (I already have Disc-1)
Can someone point me to documentation of which kernels are on which i386
CD's?
No big deal, I'm just wanting to reload my laptop with Potato 2.2r3 (or
4, or whatever's current...)
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Portege 3010/3015 use drives that can be
replaced after-market in this fashion? Toshibas available upgrades
aren't worth the money and they're not very big.
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I did this on a Toshiba Portege' 3015 also, but it was because I didn't
have a CD-ROM drive and loading from floppy wasn't my idea of fun.
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> IOW, it's in the oven baking, soon there will be many potatoes ;D But you're
> welcome to buy one of our systems and fill'er up with Debian yourself; you
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> IOW, it's in the oven baking, soon there will be many potatoes ;D But you're
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> 7. any other notes of interrest in the combination linux and this laptop?
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that my laptop has a win modem in it. :(
Got an open PCMCIA slot? I know there are some good deals on 33.6 PCMCIA
modems that aren't WinModems out there...
Not as nice as having a 56K, but out here in US West territory, it's rare
to get a connection above 33.6 anyway. (He said, fr
that my laptop has a win modem in it. :(
Got an open PCMCIA slot? I know there are some good deals on 33.6 PCMCIA
modems that aren't WinModems out there...
Not as nice as having a 56K, but out here in US West territory, it's rare
to get a connection above 33.6 anyway. (He said, fr
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