ros based wifi adapter but rather an Intel one (IPW3945), so
the wifi switch problem is likely unrelated to the adapter itself.
I am well aware that this is not fully related to the NC10 and the exact
problems you are having with it, but maybe someone has a fix for my
model that also works with you
ble in Debian check
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=virtualbox-ose.
Regards,
Stephan
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my x86 laptop nowadays.
Kind regards,
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On 11-mei-2005, at 3:57, Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
I've submitted a bug to the debian system (Bug#308495) regarding this
situation. The basic problem is as the subject line says: the display
is left on after the machine to put to sleep. It displays
should work OK under 2.6.11.8 as it does for
> 2.6.10...
I can second your behavoir on my t42... no sound with alsa and 2.6.11.8.
Does someone else have problems with this?!
TIA
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/proc/acpi/thermal_zone. Is there no support by my hardware for controlling
this?
Any ideas?
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matter with it?..
try to remove the usb-modules. they wont sleep... and make the maschine
to wake up immidiately.
hth
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matter with it?..
try to remove the usb-modules. they wont sleep... and make the maschine
to wake up immidiately.
hth
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Hello!
Martin Bock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Vlad (diz) Mereuta wrote:
> >Try adding "nolapic" to the kernel options. It worked for me on a Sony TR2.
> >
> >diz
>
> I presume you mean "noapic", right?
I also use "nolapic" here, which stands for no >local< apic.
Since i use that on my Think
Hello!
Martin Bock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Vlad (diz) Mereuta wrote:
> >Try adding "nolapic" to the kernel options. It worked for me on a Sony TR2.
> >
> >diz
>
> I presume you mean "noapic", right?
I also use "nolapic" here, which stands for no >local< apic.
Since i use that on my Think
Hello everybody,
does someone knows an VPN Client, well i nedd some for
my notebook (acer aspire with cisco aironet wireless card).
The Cisco VPNClient doesnt work at Kernel 2.5.x, so i'm
looking for a different.
Greets Joerg
Hello everybody,
does someone knows an VPN Client, well i nedd some for
my notebook (acer aspire with cisco aironet wireless card).
The Cisco VPNClient doesnt work at Kernel 2.5.x, so i'm
looking for a different.
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Hello,
is there any known problem at pcmcia-cs and the kernel 2.4.21 (patched
with ac1), because i have an Cisco Systems Cisco Aironet 340series
and anything i do it doesnt work correctly.
I patched the kernel, i tried the original airo.c and airo_cs.o from Cisco.
Someone knows any help?
Gree
Hello,
is there any known problem at pcmcia-cs and the kernel 2.4.21 (patched
with ac1), because i have an Cisco Systems Cisco Aironet 340series
and anything i do it doesnt work correctly.
I patched the kernel, i tried the original airo.c and airo_cs.o from Cisco.
Someone knows any help?
Greets
Hello,
i've got a Problem with 'apt-get install'
abramelin:/home/joerg/# apt-get install
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
kdelibs3: Depends: xba
Hello,
i've got a Problem with 'apt-get install'
abramelin:/home/joerg/# apt-get install
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
kdelibs3: Depends: xbas
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installation I chose the twm window manager for no apparent reason;
For lack of more information: try the right mouse button. If a menu
appears, X is fine a twm is running - it doesn't set a background per
default so the default X background is used.
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> During installation I chose the twm window manager for no apparent reason;
For lack of more information: try the right mouse button. If a menu
appears, X is fine a twm is running - it doesn't set a background per
default so the default X background is used.
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;-)) works.
But it's surely not for playing 3D games with acceleration.
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;-)) works.
But it's surely not for playing 3D games with acceleration.
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. Do I need the Debian source package, or can I just download
the tarball?
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Hi all,
I want to re-compile my kernel due to enhanced hardware support etc.
but only have the binary distribution of debian 2.2. Is there a
package so that I can recompile my kernel with pcmcia support on the
binary cd-roms?
Thanks,
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Hi all,
I want to re-compile my kernel due to enhanced hardware support etc.
but only have the binary distribution of debian 2.2. Is there a
package so that I can recompile my kernel with pcmcia support on the
binary cd-roms?
Thanks,
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I got X working on mine using 3.3.6 and the SVGA server
found here: http://www.probo.com/timr/savagemx.html
If you use 3.3.6 and that server you should be fine. You can also
use frame buffering as well - for details on how to do that you can
go to: http://wtsupport.metatec.net/technotes/redhat6.
I got X working on mine using 3.3.6 and the SVGA server
found here: http://www.probo.com/timr/savagemx.html
If you use 3.3.6 and that server you should be fine. You can also
use frame buffering as well - for details on how to do that you can
go to: http://wtsupport.metatec.net/technotes/redhat6
I have potato running on a PCG-505VE, and it works fine.
I installed the kernel from CD (type ide1=0x180,0x386 at boot prompt)
and then aptget -> ftp for most of the packages (slink cd).
A good page was http://www.911fan.net/vaio (that *might* be
a bit off, but it is listed on the linux laptops pag
I have potato running on a PCG-505VE, and it works fine.
I installed the kernel from CD (type ide1=0x180,0x386 at boot prompt)
and then aptget -> ftp for most of the packages (slink cd).
A good page was http://www.911fan.net/vaio (that *might* be
a bit off, but it is listed on the linux laptops pa
ems
> a bit weak. Hopefully this is something which should develop in the future?
>
> Many Thanks & Kind Regards,
> Mike.
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ems
> a bit weak. Hopefully this is something which should develop in the future?
>
> Many Thanks & Kind Regards,
> Mike.
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To get the framebuffer server, go to xfree86.org and download
the server (FBdev). Then put that server into your
/usr/X11R6/bin directory. Next you'll
need to move your X symlink to that server.
There is no frame buffer option is xf86config.
If you are using a Tecra 8100, Tim Roberts has
just updat
To get the framebuffer server, go to xfree86.org and download
the server (FBdev). Then put that server into your
/usr/X11R6/bin directory. Next you'll
need to move your X symlink to that server.
There is no frame buffer option is xf86config.
If you are using a Tecra 8100, Tim Roberts has
just upda
>
I am in the middle of setting up a Tecra 8100 right now.
The sound and X are in need of tweaking. I can get X using
Frame buffering (and adding vga=791 to /etc/lilo.conf). There
are some keyboard lock up issues that I have seen potential
fixes for, and the keyboard is also a bit sensitive. there
>
I am in the middle of setting up a Tecra 8100 right now.
The sound and X are in need of tweaking. I can get X using
Frame buffering (and adding vga=791 to /etc/lilo.conf). There
are some keyboard lock up issues that I have seen potential
fixes for, and the keyboard is also a bit sensitive. ther
>
I'm running Debian on an N505VE, and everything is going fine
so far. I did an ftp install because the cd's I had were for slink.
I did need to grab X 3.3.6 to get X working (the debian ftp gave
me 3.3.2 which doesn't really work). I bought a D-Link
modem/ethernet card which works great. I'm sti
I had an old X server (3.3.2). I got the new one (3.3.6) and everytrhing
works fine. Thanks for all the help everyone!
Steve
Ok - the XF86Setup error is this:
_X11TransSocketUNIXConnect - Can't connect error no 111
I get it when it Attempts to start the X server.
hope that helps a bit more
stephan wrote:
> I have just almost successfully installed X on my laptop. My last
> problem is this:
> I have a 1
I have just almost successfully installed X on my laptop. My last
problem is this:
I have a 1024x768 screen, yet I can only seem to get it to come up as
320x200.
So basically there is a small window in the middle of my screen that
displays X,
and the graphics are rather large (it is running at 8bpp
I have had a difficult time installing Debian on a 505ve laptop. The biggest
problem
seems to be that hdc (cdrom) loses the interrupt after you install the kernel,
which makes
it difficult to instll any other packages. Has anyone encountered this problem?
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> I was wonderin
Tim Ryder wrote:
Does anyone have any info on getting the sony cd51 pcmcia cd player to work
with debian it installs itself at ide2=0x180,0x386
I am using the sony vaio n505ve
I myself am having a bit of trouble getting the CD-ROM to work on a 505VE.
The problem I have is hdc lost interrupt (I i
, 0x1090
function: 6 (network)
Is that card not supported, or have I made a mistake?
The card in general is ok, I also run Win98 on the laptop, and there the
card works.
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