I have noticed 3 stange zip atachments on this mailing list, all
recieved yesterday. I would suspect that it is some kind of virus
(havent scanned it).
Since there have been quite a few virus epidemies recently (and maling
lists are a good place for spreding them), I would like to propose
fol
I have noticed 3 stange zip atachments on this mailing list, all
recieved yesterday. I would suspect that it is some kind of virus
(havent scanned it).
Since there have been quite a few virus epidemies recently (and maling
lists are a good place for spreding them), I would like to propose
foll
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I have just subscribed to this list, I hope I am going about getting help in the
correct way.
I seem to be tantalizingly close to successfully installing
kernel-source-2.6.0-test9 on my Inspiron 2650 but I keep falling at the last
fence of trying to patch & instal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I have just subscribed to this list, I hope I am going about getting help in the
correct way.
I seem to be tantalizingly close to successfully installing
kernel-source-2.6.0-test9 on my Inspiron 2650 but I keep falling at the last
fence of trying to patch & install t
Dan Davison wrote:
Hi, I've just got a laptop with a Pentium 4 3.0 GHz CPU. The fan is very
noisy and seems to stay on all the time. I've been interested in the
recent discussion on this list about CPU speed control because I was
wondering whether the fan might turn off at times when the CPU was
Dan Davison wrote:
Hi, I've just got a laptop with a Pentium 4 3.0 GHz CPU. The fan is very
noisy and seems to stay on all the time. I've been interested in the
recent discussion on this list about CPU speed control because I was
wondering whether the fan might turn off at times when the CPU was go
Jakob Külzer wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi *,
i got a strange little problem here! Following situation: My laptop is a Asus
L3D with AMD XP 2600+! Kernel is a 2.6.0-test9 with ACPI compiled as modules!
System is Debian unstable/testing! So far so good...
Here the pr
Jakob Külzer wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi *,
i got a strange little problem here! Following situation: My laptop is a Asus
L3D with AMD XP 2600+! Kernel is a 2.6.0-test9 with ACPI compiled as modules!
System is Debian unstable/testing! So far so good...
Here the probl
Hi all,
I recently got the asus L3500D dalptop. I have successfully installed
debian woody, with a 2.4.22-1-k7 kernel. Whoever I cant get acpi
working, neither with the stock kernel, nor with one i pached and
compiled my self.
When I modprobe the asus_acpi driver I get an error message stati
Hi all,
I recently got the asus L3500D dalptop. I have successfully installed
debian woody, with a 2.4.22-1-k7 kernel. Whoever I cant get acpi
working, neither with the stock kernel, nor with one i pached and
compiled my self.
When I modprobe the asus_acpi driver I get an error message stati
Hi all,
I recently got the asus L3500D dalptop. I have successfully installed
debian woody, with a 2.4.22-1-k7 kernel. Whoever I cant get acpi
working, neither with the stock kernel, nor with one i pached and
compiled my self.
When I modprobe the asus_acpi driver I get an error message stating
Hi all,
I recently got the asus L3500D dalptop. I have successfully installed
debian woody, with a 2.4.22-1-k7 kernel. Whoever I cant get acpi
working, neither with the stock kernel, nor with one i pached and
compiled my self.
When I modprobe the asus_acpi driver I get an error message stating
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