Re: NEC Lui

2010-03-08 Thread anobo
Dear Ishikawa-San, thank you for your information. I would assume as well, that you need some kind of flash tools. As I started this machine at a big electronic distributor not even a BIOS shows up. So I am even curious, whether one is able to run some kind of Linux from a USB, SD or CF card.

NEC Lui

2010-03-07 Thread anobo
Dear all, did anybody find out, whether Debian (or any Linux) will run on the following machine: NEC Lui RN You can find some information in Japanese here: http://121ware.com/lui/ and here http://121ware.com/navigate/products/pc/092q/07/lui/rn/index.html?=121pro_lui_top_rn and here http://121

Re: Console blank using ACPI?

2003-09-21 Thread anobo
Hi ttt, > Screen will go blank after a while, but it's > clear to see that the backlight is still lit. Same thing under KDE. > > Anyone know of a way to switch the screen to standby using acpi? May be not ACPI, but try `setterm' and `xset'. Andreas

Re: Console blank using ACPI?

2003-09-21 Thread anobo
Hi ttt, > Screen will go blank after a while, but it's > clear to see that the backlight is still lit. Same thing under KDE. > > Anyone know of a way to switch the screen to standby using acpi? May be not ACPI, but try `setterm' and `xset'. Andreas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: japanese AirH"-Modem running

2002-11-23 Thread anobo
HowTo get it done: Read PCMCIA and MODEM HowTo :-)! System: minimal installation from http://people.debian.org/~blade/boot-floppies/cvs/ (Thanks Edi!) First I set up (only installed) the pcmcia-modules and pcmcia-cs stuff. Than after reboot the card would recognized (but unidentified) and I

Re: japanese AirH"-Modem running

2002-11-23 Thread anobo
HowTo get it done: Read PCMCIA and MODEM HowTo :-)! System: minimal installation from http://people.debian.org/~blade/boot-floppies/cvs/ (Thanks Edi!) First I set up (only installed) the pcmcia-modules and pcmcia-cs stuff. Than after reboot the card would recognized (but unidentified) and I go

japanese AirH"-Modem running

2002-11-22 Thread anobo
Hello Guys, I got a wireless Honda Electron AirH"(AH-H401C)-PCMCIA-Modem (I think, it only works in Japan) under Linux running. if somebody is interested, request more information! Thanks to all Maintainers and special thanks to Maintainers of PCMCIA- and all Modem-stuff. Greetings from Ja

japanese AirH"-Modem running

2002-11-22 Thread anobo
Hello Guys, I got a wireless AirH"-PCMCIA-Modem (I think, it only works in Japan) under Linux running. if somebody is interested, request more information! Thanks to all Maintainers and special thanks to Maintainers of PCMCIA- and all Modem-stuff. Greetings from Japan, Andreas

japanese AirH"-Modem running

2002-11-22 Thread anobo
Hello Guys, I got a wireless Honda Electron AirH"(AH-H401C)-PCMCIA-Modem (I think, it only works in Japan) under Linux running. if somebody is interested, request more information! Thanks to all Maintainers and special thanks to Maintainers of PCMCIA- and all Modem-stuff. Greetings from Japan

japanese AirH"-Modem running

2002-11-22 Thread anobo
Hello Guys, I got a wireless AirH"-PCMCIA-Modem (I think, it only works in Japan) under Linux running. if somebody is interested, request more information! Thanks to all Maintainers and special thanks to Maintainers of PCMCIA- and all Modem-stuff. Greetings from Japan, Andreas -- To UNSUBSC

Re: Seeking recommendation for Laptop, must satisfy:

2002-10-07 Thread anobo
Hello Oleg, hello Walter, http://www.linux-on-laptops.com can also be useful, but if you see someone saying "everything works" without backing that up, do NOT believe him. wasn't it www.linux-laptop.net? OK, I'checked both they work. AFAIK the most reliable, and probably more Linux-compatibl

Re: Seeking recommendation for Laptop, must satisfy:

2002-10-07 Thread anobo
Hello Oleg, hello Walter, > http://www.linux-on-laptops.com can also be useful, but if you see someone > saying "everything works" without backing that up, do NOT believe him. wasn't it www.linux-laptop.net? OK, I'checked both they work. > AFAIK the most reliable, and probably more Linux-comp