Wow, Michael, you don't mean to imply that Pixar is using Debian to
fabricate these enormously enjoybale movies? I love them!
Cheers, Stefan (debian @ goessling . de)
Wow, Michael, you don't mean to imply that Pixar is using Debian to
fabricate these enormously enjoybale movies? I love them!
Cheers, Stefan (debian @ goessling . de)
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Stefan Goessling wrote:
SG>
SG> Description: When I choose to logout from my KDE session, the screen goes
SG> black and the laptop stands still. No reaction to keyboard, mouse,
SG> external loginnothing. Only way out: cut power! The strange thing: it
SG>
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Stefan Goessling wrote:
SG>
SG> Description: When I choose to logout from my KDE session, the screen goes
SG> black and the laptop stands still. No reaction to keyboard, mouse,
SG> external loginnothing. Only way out: cut power! The strange thing: it
SG>
Hi everyone,
I have only noticed this behaviour on my Notebook (Acer TM 803), so I
write to the laptop list. On my Desktop (same Knoppix-Debian-Install)
there is no such error.
Description: When I choose to logout from my KDE session, the screen goes
black and the laptop stands still. No reaction
Hi everyone,
I have only noticed this behaviour on my Notebook (Acer TM 803), so I
write to the laptop list. On my Desktop (same Knoppix-Debian-Install)
there is no such error.
Description: When I choose to logout from my KDE session, the screen goes
black and the laptop stands still. No reaction
Dear List,
since I wrote two messages to the list, I receive approx. 60 virus mails
per day. Seems that my address has gotten into the addressbook of some
poor virus-victims whose mail program (Outlook?) now sends out virusses by
the thousands.
Well, the problem seems to be: my address got into t
Dear List,
since I wrote two messages to the list, I receive approx. 60 virus mails
per day. Seems that my address has gotten into the addressbook of some
poor virus-victims whose mail program (Outlook?) now sends out virusses by
the thousands.
Well, the problem seems to be: my address got into t
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Olivier Jeulin wrote:
> Stefan Goessling-Reisemann wrote:
> > network card (needed newer kernel 2.4.21), wifi (still not working), modem
> > (work in progress, driver found, installation problems persisting), and
> > maybe a few others.
>
> Stefa
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Olivier Jeulin wrote:
> Stefan Goessling-Reisemann wrote:
> > network card (needed newer kernel 2.4.21), wifi (still not working), modem
> > (work in progress, driver found, installation problems persisting), and
> > maybe a few others.
>
> Stefa
Hi Jon,
I am using an Acer Travelmate 803 Lci, and installation (via a Knoppix CD)
was easy. BUT: a few things didn't work correctly and needed a bit more
fiddling: acpi, touchpad special functions (needed synaptic driver),
network card (needed newer kernel 2.4.21), wifi (still not working), modem
Hi Jon,
I am using an Acer Travelmate 803 Lci, and installation (via a Knoppix CD)
was easy. BUT: a few things didn't work correctly and needed a bit more
fiddling: acpi, touchpad special functions (needed synaptic driver),
network card (needed newer kernel 2.4.21), wifi (still not working), modem
Hi Charlie (and the rest),
I have installed Debian (a mix of unstable/testing) via Knoppix 3.2 on my
(university's) Acer Travelmate 803 LCi (Pentium M 1600 MHz, ATI Radeon
9000 Mobility, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB HD CD-RW, DVD,) and it runs OK.
Kernel 2.4.21 patched with laptop patch:
http://savannah
On Tue, 12 Aug 2003, David Fokkema wrote:
DF> Any thoughts on ATI Radeon Mobility 7000, 7500 and alike? You can't
DF> download ATI Mobility drivers for linux from their site, :-(. How about
DF> the basic XFree 4.2/4.3 drivers? DRI? I understand the 'normal' Radeons
DF> are supported quite well, b
On Tue, 12 Aug 2003, David Fokkema wrote:
DF> Any thoughts on ATI Radeon Mobility 7000, 7500 and alike? You can't
DF> download ATI Mobility drivers for linux from their site, :-(. How about
DF> the basic XFree 4.2/4.3 drivers? DRI? I understand the 'normal' Radeons
DF> are supported quite well, b
Hi Charlie (and the rest),
I have installed Debian (a mix of unstable/testing) via Knoppix 3.2 on my
(university's) Acer Travelmate 803 LCi (Pentium M 1600 MHz, ATI Radeon
9000 Mobility, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB HD CD-RW, DVD,) and it runs OK.
Kernel 2.4.21 patched with laptop patch:
http://savannah
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