I'm running squeeze using XFCE and the XFCE Power Manager.
When my laptop come back on after a suspend, the wireless is no longer
connected to the router.
If I perform "ifdown wlan0" and "ifup wlan0", the network usually starts up
fine. Some times "ifup" cannot get an IP address from the rou
On Wednesday 04 April 2007 01:02 pm, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > I would like to run Debian off of a USB drive using my laptop. Currently
[snip]
> One way to get what you want is to let the boot-loader load Debian.
> I.e. you'd install GRUB on your internal drive, and have separate entries
> there t
I would like to run Debian off of a USB drive using my laptop. Currently I
run a dual boot system: Debian with Windows on the internal hard disk.
The laptop is a Toshiba Satellite A15-S129 and will not boot to USB. I can
boot to CD.
Is there a way I can use the CD-ROM to boot the computer and
On Monday 30 August 2004 12:48 am, Peter Bonucci wrote:
> On Sunday 29 August 2004 7:12 pm, Anders Breindahl wrote:
> > Not being an expert at all, I have noticed something about Belkin
> > USB-to-serial converters in the kernel configuration:
> >
> > CONFIG_USB_SERI
On Monday 30 August 2004 12:48 am, Peter Bonucci wrote:
> On Sunday 29 August 2004 7:12 pm, Anders Breindahl wrote:
> > Not being an expert at all, I have noticed something about Belkin
> > USB-to-serial converters in the kernel configuration:
> >
> > CONFIG_USB_SERI
hangs. It is as if it
sees the Palm IIIx and doesn't know what to do with it.
Peter A. Bonucci
>
>
> -- Original Message ---
> From: Peter Bonucci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
> Sent: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 13:06:20 -0700
> S
hangs. It is as if it
sees the Palm IIIx and doesn't know what to do with it.
Peter A. Bonucci
>
>
> -- Original Message ---
> From: Peter Bonucci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 13:06:20 -0700
> Subject: Syncing
This can't be this hard, but I just can't figure it out.
I've got a Palm IIIx running Palm OS 4.1 connected to the USB port on my
laptop via a Belkin USB-to-serial cable and I'm trying to sync it under
Linux. (There are no serial ports on the laptop.)
When I watch /dev/ttyUSB0, I see " ßó Ýó
This can't be this hard, but I just can't figure it out.
I've got a Palm IIIx running Palm OS 4.1 connected to the USB port on my
laptop via a Belkin USB-to-serial cable and I'm trying to sync it under
Linux. (There are no serial ports on the laptop.)
When I watch /dev/ttyUSB0, I see " ßó Ýó
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I've just upgraded my kernel to the one in the Debian package
kernel-image-2.4.26-1-686 and tried to include the pcmcia modules in
pcmcia-modules-2.4.26-1-686. When I boot up, I get the following message:
Linux PCMCIA Card Services 3.2.5
kernel b
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I've just upgraded my kernel to the one in the Debian package
kernel-image-2.4.26-1-686 and tried to include the pcmcia modules in
pcmcia-modules-2.4.26-1-686. When I boot up, I get the following message:
Linux PCMCIA Card Services 3.2.5
kernel b
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I have a Toshiba Satellite A15-S129 laptop with a sound card, but no "line in"
jack.
Is it possible to purchase an analog to digital converter that will perform
the stereo "line in" function of a sound card without having to spend the
money for a
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I have a Toshiba Satellite A15-S129 laptop with a sound card, but no "line in"
jack.
Is it possible to purchase an analog to digital converter that will perform
the stereo "line in" function of a sound card without having to spend the
money for a
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On Thursday 25 December 2003 03:20 pm, Martin Skøtt wrote:
> Yes, eth0 is built into my Thinkpad an eth1 (and wifi0) is a Cisco
> Aironet 350 PCMCIA card.
> Before I started using ifplugd I had to wait for DHCP to time out
> before my machine would co
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On Thursday 25 December 2003 03:20 pm, Martin Skøtt wrote:
> Yes, eth0 is built into my Thinkpad an eth1 (and wifi0) is a Cisco
> Aironet 350 PCMCIA card.
> Before I started using ifplugd I had to wait for DHCP to time out
> before my machine would co
On Wednesday 10 December 2003 12:14 pm, Yannick Kalantzis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install debian woody 3.0 r1 on a toshiba
> satellite 5200-800.
>
[snip]
> What is funny is that Knoppix 3.3 seems to work all
> right. I installed it on another partition of the hard
> drive. From there, I am a
On Wednesday 10 December 2003 12:14 pm, Yannick Kalantzis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install debian woody 3.0 r1 on a toshiba
> satellite 5200-800.
>
[snip]
> What is funny is that Knoppix 3.3 seems to work all
> right. I installed it on another partition of the hard
> drive. From there, I am a
I'm trying to install a Linksys WPC55AG 802.11a/g wireless card (PCMCIA/
CardBus) into a Toshiba A15-S127 running Debian Unstable.
The linux-wlan-ng web page says their driver will work with this card and I
followed the directions in README.Debian. When I try ifup I get the
following:
wlanctl-
I'm trying to install a Linksys WPC55AG 802.11a/g wireless card (PCMCIA/
CardBus) into a Toshiba A15-S127 running Debian Unstable.
The linux-wlan-ng web page says their driver will work with this card and I
followed the directions in README.Debian. When I try ifup I get the
following:
wlanctl-
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