Erich Schubert wrote:
>> /dev/input/mice does only exist (on my system) when the mouse is
>> plugged into the USB port. Do you have a second input section for
>> the internal touchpad ?
> yes, i have two mice configured. /dev/input/mice is probably input
> core specific. with devfs it is automatic
Erich Schubert wrote:
>> /dev/input/mice does only exist (on my system) when the mouse is
>> plugged into the USB port. Do you have a second input section for
>> the internal touchpad ?
> yes, i have two mice configured. /dev/input/mice is probably input
> core specific. with devfs it is auto
Hi all (again today),
[Please CC me in replies, I am currently not subscribed to this list.]
The last problem which I am struggling with is my optical USB mouse. As
mentioned on the webpage, it does not get re-initialized correctly after
resuming from suspend. I have to remove it, plug it in a
Hi all,
Yesterday I got the last thing to run so that I am now finally satisfied
with Debian on my Gericom Phantom notebook. In faxt so much satisfied
that I am thinking about removing Win2k :-)
What works: Video, audio, external USB mouse when connected via PS2
adapter, wireless LAN via PCM
Hi all (again today),
[Please CC me in replies, I am currently not subscribed to this list.]
The last problem which I am struggling with is my optical USB mouse. As
mentioned on the webpage, it does not get re-initialized correctly after
resuming from suspend. I have to remove it, plug it in a
Hi all,
Yesterday I got the last thing to run so that I am now finally satisfied
with Debian on my Gericom Phantom notebook. In faxt so much satisfied
that I am thinking about removing Win2k :-)
What works: Video, audio, external USB mouse when connected via PS2
adapter, wireless LAN via PCMC
LUK ShunTim wrote:
> If you succeed to get ppp working, maybe you can consider posting to the
> list.
I can confirm that my Lucent WinModem works with ppp 2.4.0f-1 (from
Debian unstable) without any problems (the problem with "NO DIALTONE"
did not show up on my system).
> I think you knowed the s
LUK ShunTim wrote:
> If you succeed to get ppp working, maybe you can consider posting to the
> list.
I can confirm that my Lucent WinModem works with ppp 2.4.0f-1 (from
Debian unstable) without any problems (the problem with "NO DIALTONE"
did not show up on my system).
> I think you knowed the
Martin Man wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I'm about to buy a new laptop and I've found here a company called
> GERICOM, I think they're originaly from germany but they're selling in whole
> europe.
There are located in Linz, Austria.
> My q. is whether any of You has any experience with the
Martin Man wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I'm about to buy a new laptop and I've found here a company called
> GERICOM, I think they're originaly from germany but they're selling in whole
> europe.
There are located in Linz, Austria.
> My q. is whether any of You has any experience with th
Yes, yes, replying to myself.
> 1. The sound chip (Crystal 4281) is unusable.
Correction: with 2.4.0 (final) it works like a charm. Now I only have to fix the
IRDA problem and get the Lucent WinModem to work (I am just compiling the kernel
module), and every piece of hardware in this Notebook
Yes, yes, replying to myself.
> 1. The sound chip (Crystal 4281) is unusable.
Correction: with 2.4.0 (final) it works like a charm. Now I only have to fix the
IRDA problem and get the Lucent WinModem to work (I am just compiling the kernel
module), and every piece of hardware in this Notebook
Hi all
I am reading on this list for a while now (having bought a Gericom Phantom
notebook in October) and there are 2 problems that are bugging me for some time
now:
1. The sound chip (Crystal 4281) is unusable. Although I can load the kernel
module from 2.4.0-test12 (I had to wait for reiserfs f
Hi all
I am reading on this list for a while now (having bought a Gericom Phantom
notebook in October) and there are 2 problems that are bugging me for some time
now:
1. The sound chip (Crystal 4281) is unusable. Although I can load the kernel
module from 2.4.0-test12 (I had to wait for reiserfs
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