On 08/23/2010 09:15 AM, Jangita wrote:
On 21/08/2010 7:53 a, didier gaumet wrote:
Le Fri, 20 Aug 2010 14:57:35 +0200,
Jangita a écrit :
Any alternative or solution so far to the broadcom wifi drivers
instead of NDIS + Windows XP drivers for Dell Vostro 1310?
Hi,
solution to which problem? w
Aioanei Rares wrote:
j.andra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
last week, when booting a virtual machine, I discovered that my
laptop only recognizes one of the RAM modules (supposed to be 1 GB,
but truly providing 880 MB). I realized this when VirtualBox
complained that I had configured more than
l lock, although I don't know
if that helps too.
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e_Duo
The T5500 is really a Core 2 Duo, a family which does support 64 bit
instructions:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Core_2_Duo
(they are called EM64T, but are compatible with AMD64).
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http://www.ubuntu-es.org/
Again, try 4.0 for i386. Debian requires some work to get it going,
but results are excellent. If you find it too hard you can try Ubuntu
which is friendlier.
http://www.ubuntu-es.org/
Un saludo,
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. pick one you like and then set the interface to use it:
iwconfig eth0 essid "Net Name" ap xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
use the essid and ap MAC address from the cell you want from the iwlist scan.
finally, if you want to use dhcp:
dhclient eth0
that should do it. I don't know why none
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915resolution. And
strange screen resolution 1280x800.
I have installed Debian testing on my 2 desktop
computers. Everything works perfectly.
Its looks like Inspiron 6400 not so standard
architecture.
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get install initrd-tools
apt-get install libncurses5-dev
cp /ho me/alex/temporary/linux-2.6.17.tar.gz /usr/src
cd /usr/src
tar -xvzf linux-2.6.17.tar.gz
rm linux-2.6.17.tar.gz
ln -s linux-2.6.17 linux
cd /usr/src/linux
make menuconfig
make-kpkg kernel-image
cd ..
dpkg -i
linux-image-2.6.17_2.6.17-10
ile kernel
with
CONFIG_SMP=y
Processor family M
CONFIG_SCED_MC=y
For me very important got working
1. USB mouse working.
2. Sound blaster.
3. Wireless.
4. Suspend mode.
I will be appreciate any help.
Alex Yakushev.
My steps...
vi /etc/apt/sources.list
#deb file:///cdrom/ sarge main
deb h
s not included in xlibmesa-dri?
>
Until xorg 6.9/7.0 the savage driver was not dri enabled. Also prior
to xorg 7.0, mesa was included as port of the xorg ball of packages.
with the new modular Xorg, mesa is supplied directly by the upstream
source. The change in packages must be your distro
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Dan Wozniak wrote:
> Okay, thanks, this looks like the program I need. Now all I need is a GPS
> device. From the description of 'GpsDrive' it looks like I should get a
> Garmin GPS receiver with a serial output. I'm on a tight budget so I guess I
> just need the minimum which will get me by
915s wasn't added until after 6.8.2 was released. You can grab binary
snapshots here:
http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/Download#head-55420c59a1c2e9a70f07a6fa02f0d228ffb87b76
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I just run testing + some packages from unstable. I don't need
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> On Sat, 2005-04-16 at 23:53 -0500, Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
> > > > So my question is, would it be better to install Sarge and back port
> > > > things
statistical anomaly. Thank you all.
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On Tuesday, 26 Oct 2004 07:13, Emil Carlsson wrote:
> I've actually also messed up my xmms... for me it can't play more
> than one file at a time...
Right click on the main window, select Options, uncheck No Playlist
Advance (or just press Ctrl+N).
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martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Alex Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.07.23.0147 +0200]:
So, I have setup a Wiki.
Why did you not set it up on wiki.debian.net where it belongs?
Hmm. Did not know about that. Was somewhat of a sporadic gesture. I
explained that it was set
martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Alex Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.07.23.0147 +0200]:
So, I have setup a Wiki.
Why did you not set it up on wiki.debian.net where it belongs?
Hmm. Did not know about that. Was somewhat of a sporadic gesture. I
explained that it was setup for www.shorewa
active and
community based. So, check it out, lets see what happens...
http://wiki.rettc.com/wiki.phtml?title=Debian_Laptop
Thanks,
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community based. So, check it out, lets see what happens...
http://wiki.rettc.com/wiki.phtml?title=Debian_Laptop
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To: "Debian Laptop"
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 6:46 PM
Subject: Re: Synaptic Touchpad, Batery Status on SOTEC WL2120C
> .: Alex Budi
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Subject: Re: Synaptic Touchpad, Batery Status on SOTEC W
gards..
Alex Budiyanto
gards..
Alex Budiyanto
g, the fan turns on and never stops running, even
though the CPU-usage is below 1%.
Have I forgotten some general stuff or doesn't this feature work at all
on thikpads?
Bye, Alex.
g, the fan turns on and never stops running, even
though the CPU-usage is below 1%.
Have I forgotten some general stuff or doesn't this feature work at all
on thikpads?
Bye, Alex.
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Hi List,
I'm new with debian and didn't get the already known error with :
Xlib : no protocol specified
This is happening if I try to start kdm or a application as "make xconfig" ..
Does anybody has a solution for me ?
Thank you !
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Hi List,
I'm new with debian and didn't get the already known error with :
Xlib : no protocol specified
This is happening if I try to start kdm or a application as "make xconfig" ..
Does anybody has a solution for me ?
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On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 01:35:13AM +0300, Mugurel Tudor wrote:
> On Du, 2004-05-23 at 18:37, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> > Well, this isn't exactly a solution for the problem, but at least it'll
> > let you do something about it. If you hit Fn + F7 you'll switch
; in /etc/rcS.d before running what's in rc2.d? What's the exact boot
> process for the system?
Found in /etc/rcS.d/README:
"The scripts in this directory are executed once when booting the system,
even when booting directly into single user mode."
There's more det
rt of
scripts that automatically get run when PCMCIA detects a device
perhaps? (This sounds more like a hotplug thing, but I'm not sure just
where the hotplug/PCMCIA distinction lies.)
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On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 01:35:13AM +0300, Mugurel Tudor wrote:
> On Du, 2004-05-23 at 18:37, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> > Well, this isn't exactly a solution for the problem, but at least it'll
> > let you do something about it. If you hit Fn + F7 you'll switch
; in /etc/rcS.d before running what's in rc2.d? What's the exact boot
> process for the system?
Found in /etc/rcS.d/README:
"The scripts in this directory are executed once when booting the system,
even when booting directly into single user mode."
There's more det
rt of
scripts that automatically get run when PCMCIA detects a device
perhaps? (This sounds more like a hotplug thing, but I'm not sure just
where the hotplug/PCMCIA distinction lies.)
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On Sun, May 23, 2004 at 01:05:40PM -0400, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
> Alex Malinovich wrote:
>
> >Try doing a ifdown eth0, followed by an ifup eth0. Assuming that you
> >have a DHCP server active on the network, you should see it request
> >and receive an IP. If there'
On Sun, May 23, 2004 at 01:05:40PM -0400, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
> Alex Malinovich wrote:
>
> >Try doing a ifdown eth0, followed by an ifup eth0. Assuming that you
> >have a DHCP server active on the network, you should see it request
> >and receive an IP. If there'
On Sun, May 23, 2004 at 12:09:01PM -0400, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
> Alex Malinovich wrote:
--snip--
> I downloaded and burned it. I was very impressed by the installer and
> got through to the first reboot just fine. It even appeared to (I think)
> recognize the network card. Ho
to the internet to fetch the rest of
the packages.
http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/sarge_d-i/i386/beta4/sarge-i386-netinst.iso
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gt; It's really annoying. Does someone have a solution for this ? I googled
> around, but didn't found anything relevant ...
Well, this isn't exactly a solution for the problem, but at least it'll
let you do something about it. If you hit Fn + F7 you'll switch between
a
On Sun, May 23, 2004 at 12:09:01PM -0400, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
> Alex Malinovich wrote:
--snip--
> I downloaded and burned it. I was very impressed by the installer and
> got through to the first reboot just fine. It even appeared to (I think)
> recognize the network card. Ho
install and you know exactly
what hardware you have and what modules you'll need, you can try the
expert install.
Either way, good luck and I hope you'll come to enjoy Debian as much as
pretty much everyone else here. :) Once you realize that dependency hell
is something that happens to O
to the internet to fetch the rest of
the packages.
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gt; It's really annoying. Does someone have a solution for this ? I googled
> around, but didn't found anything relevant ...
Well, this isn't exactly a solution for the problem, but at least it'll
let you do something about it. If you hit Fn + F7 you'll switch between
a
install and you know exactly
what hardware you have and what modules you'll need, you can try the
expert install.
Either way, good luck and I hope you'll come to enjoy Debian as much as
pretty much everyone else here. :) Once you realize that dependency hell
is something that happens to O
Hello,
Try /etc/modules
This is where it is at on Debian, for loading modules at boot.
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William Hawkes wrote:
I have allways just added a module with modprobe, then after rebooting,
the module will reload itself.
I have built the kernel 2.4.26 and selected
Hello,
Try /etc/modules
This is where it is at on Debian, for loading modules at boot.
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William Hawkes wrote:
I have allways just added a module with modprobe, then after rebooting,
the module will reload itself.
I have built the kernel 2.4.26 and selected all
I must say that my debian boxes have not mention of hotplug anywhere.
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Broughton, Derek wrote:
Miky J wrote:
Sent: April 27, 2004 8:36 AM
I tryed this solution but it didn't work.
Actually my Intel wireless card seems to be pci
when i added HOTPLUG_R
I must say that my debian boxes have not mention of hotplug anywhere.
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Broughton, Derek wrote:
Miky J wrote:
Sent: April 27, 2004 8:36 AM
I tryed this solution but it didn't work.
Actually my Intel wireless card seems to be pci
when i added HOTPLUG_RC_pci
"** can't synthesize pci hotplug events"
qaz:~#
The solution is in the hotplug init scripts somewhere, though I have not
investigated yet myself. If you find anything out, you should post back
here.
Regards,
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Two things from make menuconfi
c: echo "** can't synthesize pci hotplug events"
qaz:~#
The solution is in the hotplug init scripts somewhere, though I have not
investigated yet myself. If you find anything out, you should post back
here.
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Two things from make
t;** can't synthesize pci hotplug events"
qaz:~#
The solution is in the hotplug init scripts somewhere, though I have not
investigated yet myself. If you find anything out, you should post back
here.
Regards,
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Two things from make menuconfi
c: echo "** can't synthesize pci hotplug events"
qaz:~#
The solution is in the hotplug init scripts somewhere, though I have not
investigated yet myself. If you find anything out, you should post back
here.
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Two things from make
support all around. Unfortunately, I'm not sure which
Dell laptops nowadays are similar enough to benefit from all the I8K
support out there. I'd imagine that the newer ones in the Inspiron line
would get decent support, but I'd suggest you wait for someone with
experience with a newer
support all around. Unfortunately, I'm not sure which
Dell laptops nowadays are similar enough to benefit from all the I8K
support out there. I'd imagine that the newer ones in the Inspiron line
would get decent support, but I'd suggest you wait for someone with
experience with a newer
://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=linux+video+out+for+dell+laptop
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Ends here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/atitvout
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Example:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Trident CyberBlade"
Driver "trident"
VendorName "Trident"
BoardName "Trident CyberBlade"
# BusID "PCI:1:00:0"## <--- dont define busid
EndSection
Alex M
Example:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Trident CyberBlade"
Driver "trident"
VendorName "Trident"
BoardName "Trident CyberBlade"
# BusID "PCI:1:00:0"## <--- dont define busid
EndSection
Alex M
DT writing/fixing, please maybe
write a little howto up, cause when I took a look it looked pretty cryptic.
Maybe mention what kernel version you are using and what hardware you are
using.
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DT writing/fixing, please maybe
write a little howto up, cause when I took a look it looked pretty cryptic.
Maybe mention what kernel version you are using and what hardware you are
using.
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I'd strongly suggest building the drivers from CVS as the last official
release was in August and development is actually very rapid on the
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might not be readily available otherwise.
I'd strongly suggest building the drivers from CVS as the last official
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nd am used to WindowMaker. Was thinking of playing with Gnome
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On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 10:07:13PM -0600, Alex Roitman wrote:
> It must be a simple question for the one who knows. I'm trying to get my
> D-Link 650+ PCMCIA wireless card to work. I think I have read all the
> relevant docs, but still can't figure it out.
Many thanks t
On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 10:07:13PM -0600, Alex Roitman wrote:
> It must be a simple question for the one who knows. I'm trying to get my
> D-Link 650+ PCMCIA wireless card to work. I think I have read all the
> relevant docs, but still can't figure it out.
Many thanks t
. Maybe this is what I
should get and maybe things will look different when I have an access
point to use. Please let me know if you know.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
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. Maybe this is what I
should get and maybe things will look different when I have an access
point to use. Please let me know if you know.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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7;t ever recall having
a problem like this. And I believe (though I'm not sure) that two
years ago Sid was using XFree < 4.2.
I don't know if that's really any help at all, but that's just my
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onstitute a move away from pcmcia-cs?
>
> Why don't you use the pcmcia drivers in the kernel?
My goal is to get the linux-wlan-ng drivers working. Under 2.4 that
required pcmcia-cs. I don't know if it still does.
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>
> Why don't you use the pcmcia drivers in the kernel?
My goal is to get the linux-wlan-ng drivers working. Under 2.4 that
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Configuration failed.
make[2]: *** [.prereq.ok] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src_matijek/modules/pcmcia-cs'
make[1]: *** [kdist_image] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src_matijek/modules/pcmcia-cs'
Module /usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs failed.
Hit return to Continue
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Configuration failed.
make[2]: *** [.prereq.ok] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src_matijek/modules/pcmcia-cs'
make[1]: *** [kdist_image] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src_matijek/modules/pcmcia-cs'
Module /usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs failed.
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>going to be using it with a Sony DVD-ROM drive as well as a Plextor
> >CD-RW, and possibly a 120GB hard drive.
>
> Dear Alex. First of all, my excuses for bothering you!
> Do you have any results? I mean: does it work? :)
> Cannot wait to buy such a thing myself!
It works
>going to be using it with a Sony DVD-ROM drive as well as a Plextor
> >CD-RW, and possibly a 120GB hard drive.
>
> Dear Alex. First of all, my excuses for bothering you!
> Do you have any results? I mean: does it work? :)
> Cannot wait to buy such a thing myself!
It works
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before
recently upgrading to 2.4.21 and everything still worked.
Coincidentally, as I've been playing with 2.6.0-test1, it's still been
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USB 2.0/IEEE1394 (FireWire) combo boards for $59 US.
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before
recently upgrading to 2.4.21 and everything still worked.
Coincidentally, as I've been playing with 2.6.0-test1, it's still been
working fine.
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Alex Malinovich
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me of the
PCMCIA FireWire and/or USB2 boards. I just did a quick search on
pricewatch.com and they're showing USB 2.0 only cards for $20 US, and
USB 2.0/IEEE1394 (FireWire) combo boards for $59 US.
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Alex Malinovich
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hardware or is there some more
configuration that can be done to speed things up?
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Alex Malinovich
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hardware or is there some more
configuration that can be done to speed things up?
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Alex Malinovich
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ere? I've
been running Debian on my i8k for a year and half with no problems.
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Alex Malinovich
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ere? I've
been running Debian on my i8k for a year and half with no problems.
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Alex Malinovich
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ly since all laptops are different in that regard, you'll
have to figure out what works for you. Good luck.
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ty comes with the Twister driver for WinXP. With that I
> get a sort of weak flashing of the TV screen, but no image coming out.
Are you sure you're running at a resolution that your TV supports? I can
only use TV-out on my laptop if I have X running at 800x600 or lower. I
run at 1400x1050 by de
need pcmcia-cs to get pcmcia support in
2.5.x or not.
alex
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