On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 20:19 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
> list-debian-laptop wrote:
> > If I try to suspend, the screen locker comes on, and after I type my
> > password, it says:
> > "Suspend Problem
> > Your computer failed to suspend. Check the PAQ page for com
Michael, thanks for your great suggestion, hibernate works now.
I am thinking about posting a bug report to bugzilla.gnome.org, as the
gnome-power-manager FAQ suggests.
Do you think the hibernate script can be associated to the hibernate
command in the gnome-power-manager?
How about suspend?
Than
Hello all,
previously a Fedora User, I found out that VMWare does not support it,
so I switched to Debian and installed the Etch, network install from
business card cdrom.
If I try to suspend, the screen locker comes on, and after I type my
password, it says:
"Suspend Problem
Your computer failed
Most of the SD-card readers are usb based. Try to use usb-storage
anyway. It would not wonder me, if this also just was a build in usb
sd-card reader.
Kind regards,
Martin List-Petersen
On Tue, 2004-08-17 at 13:15, Bram Mertens wrote:
> Hi
>
> I woudl like to mount my SD-card on
Most of the SD-card readers are usb based. Try to use usb-storage
anyway. It would not wonder me, if this also just was a build in usb
sd-card reader.
Kind regards,
Martin List-Petersen
On Tue, 2004-08-17 at 13:15, Bram Mertens wrote:
> Hi
>
> I woudl like to mount my SD-card on
ian installer)
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image the other day. It features ext2, ext3, reiserfs, jfs, xfs etc. and of
course you can
choose if you want to install grub OR lilo.
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as difficulties with international
characters in file and directory names (they are not transferred
correctly) when syncing between Windows and Linux. (See some other posts
of mine on the debian-user list and see the unison-user list archives)
You don't need samba to run unison (afaik), but you need unison running on
both systems.
Cheers, Stefan (debian @ goessling . de)
as difficulties with international
characters in file and directory names (they are not transferred
correctly) when syncing between Windows and Linux. (See some other posts
of mine on the debian-user list and see the unison-user list archives)
You don't need samba to run unison (afaik), but yo
o card.
>
> The Dell TrueMobile Mini PCI is an ORINOCO :)
>
Not correct. Only the TrueMobile 1150 is. All the other TrueMobile cards
are Broadcom based and thus not natively supported on Linux.
Kind regards,
Martin List-Petersen
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eless/2100, but
it looks promising.
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On Sun, 2004-04-25 at 18:33, MB wrote:
> You can
o card.
>
> The Dell TrueMobile Mini PCI is an ORINOCO :)
>
Not correct. Only the TrueMobile 1150 is. All the other TrueMobile cards
are Broadcom based and thus not natively supported on Linux.
Kind regards,
Martin List-Petersen
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iver
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/madwifi)
More usefull links on my Dell Latitude D600 Howto
(http://www.marlow.dk/dell_d600)
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it looks promising.
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On Sun, 2004-04-25 at 18:33, MB wrote:
> You can
river (http://sourceforge.net/projects/madwifi)
More usefull links on my Dell Latitude D600 Howto (http://www.marlow.dk/dell_d600)
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The bcm4301 project has not usable code yet, but can be found at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-bcom4301/
So best is not going for the 3com, unless it is based on one of the
supported chipsets.
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The bcm4301 project has not usable code yet, but can be found at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-bcom4301/
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) it unfortunatly isn't a bios option anymore and thus
both are enabled allways. They can individually be switched off in the
driver, but i have to look into this first.
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) it unfortunatly isn't a bios option anymore and thus
both are enabled allways. They can individually be switched off in the
driver, but i have to look into this first.
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I just use the Debian default's CD's to boot ? I
> never tried to
> boot using that way.
Yes
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I just use the Debian default's CD's to boot ? I
> never tried to
> boot using that way.
Yes
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The Broadcom 4301 Linux Driver Project
(http://sf.net/projects/linux-bcom4301/) is working on something, but
this is still in development and i think it's not a usable driver yet.
Regards,
Martin List-Petersen
martin at list-petersen dot se
On s?, 2003-10-12 at 12:05, Jerome BENOIT
The Broadcom 4301 Linux Driver Project
(http://sf.net/projects/linux-bcom4301/) is working on something, but
this is still in development and i think it's not a usable driver yet.
Regards,
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On s?, 2003-10-12 at 12:05, Jerome BENOIT
On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 16:09, Reinhard Tartler wrote:
> Hy Folks.
>
> Let me introduce myself, as i'm new on this list: I'm a student of
> computer science from Erlangen, Germany, and I am going to buy a new
> Notebook with an Pentium-M. I wanted to ask you which one you w
On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 16:09, Reinhard Tartler wrote:
> Hy Folks.
>
> Let me introduce myself, as i'm new on this list: I'm a student of
> computer science from Erlangen, Germany, and I am going to buy a new
> Notebook with an Pentium-M. I wanted to ask you which one you w
this is one solution, assuming it works.
-Martin Norland
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>
> 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
> poo
this is one solution, assuming it works.
-Martin Norland
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st using the sbp2 driver)
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gdm !!!
> When I used gdm, the touchpad works well (ImPS2), but when external PS/2 mouse is
> attached... I must do initialization for autoPS2 before launch gdm for ImPS2 (start
> autoPS2 ; kill gdm ; start ImPS2).
gdm (gnome display manager) og gpm (General Purpose Mouse Interface) ?
if you use gdm !!!
> When I used gdm, the touchpad works well (ImPS2), but when external PS/2
> mouse is attached... I must do initialization for autoPS2 before launch gdm
> for ImPS2 (start autoPS2 ; kill gdm ; start ImPS2).
gdm (gnome display manager) og gpm (General Purpose Mouse I
d. That package accepts eth1 as a wlan card and
uses the same options in a different way.
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s no driver support on Linux.
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e initrd boot
image (initrd=/boot/dell.aml) in lilo.conf, running lilo, rebooting and
you are up and running.
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e initrd boot
image (initrd=/boot/dell.aml) in lilo.conf, running lilo, rebooting and
you are up and running.
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On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 19:09, Xavier Maillard wrote:
> Martin List-Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 00:02, Xavier Maillard wrote:
> >
> > > Yep my bad, it is a Inspiron 4100 model.
> > [SNIP]
> > > > Some of this fe
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> On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 00:02, Xavier Maillard wrote:
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> > > Yep my bad, it is a Inspiron 4100 model.
> > [SNIP]
> > > > Some of this fe
e laptop works great, besides that problem & I'd like to have
> working on the road.
> I know my post is not debian-specific, so pls consider sending
> me private mails for replies instead of the list.
Try Acer in Germany. That's their european Headquarter.
Regards,
Mart
dia .. mostly (there
are others, too), modem can be anything, but often it's some kind of
winmodem.
Also NICs switch, mine has a Broadcom Gbit Nic, the newer
Inspiron/Latitude have the 100 MBit Broadcom, older ones have 3com or
Intel.
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> > 4. Whenever I configure for the following display's:
> > 1600x1200 1280x1024 1280x960
> > they all look the same to me. Which one should I use?
>
> 1600x1200, probably, but you should use the one that is the native
> resolution of the panel. Anything else will be either scaled or with
> borde
> I have an IBM A31 with a Mobility 7500 chip; currently running testing.
> It works well with X4.2; but without 3D hardware acceleration. From
> what I am told, if you use X4.3, hardware acceleration should work.
I am just setting up my new A31 with this exact chip and and using
Testing like yo
ke the 600m (ACPI only, Pentium M, Centrino)
So the Model no. would be quite important.
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e a D600 and it works partly. It can't (unfortunatly) not handle the
buttons, which is what i would have used it for.
But it still pulls the data correctly (fan, battery, servicetag, bios version),
even though i have to force the modul in.
Regards,
Martin List-Petersen
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be done) so does anyone have any
> thoughts as to what is going on here that would cause this hard lock?
>
> thanks for your time
Sounds weird .. what kernel are you booting from ?
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Hi,
i would like to know what wlan cards can be installed in a Apple iBook
(500 MHz G3).
As far as i can see, it lookes like a PC-Card, that get's installed
under the keyboard.
Any experiences there ?
Regards,
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e a D600 and it works partly. It can't (unfortunatly) not handle the
buttons, which is what i would have used it for.
But it still pulls the data correctly (fan, battery, servicetag, bios version),
even though i have to force the modul in.
Regards,
Martin List-Petersen
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ke the 600m (ACPI only, Pentium M, Centrino)
So the Model no. would be quite important.
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> > 4. Whenever I configure for the following display's:
> > 1600x1200 1280x1024 1280x960
> > they all look the same to me. Which one should I use?
>
> 1600x1200, probably, but you should use the one that is the native
> resolution of the panel. Anything else will be either scaled or with
> borde
> I have an IBM A31 with a Mobility 7500 chip; currently running testing.
> It works well with X4.2; but without 3D hardware acceleration. From
> what I am told, if you use X4.3, hardware acceleration should work.
I am just setting up my new A31 with this exact chip and and using
Testing like yo
be done) so does anyone have any
> thoughts as to what is going on here that would cause this hard lock?
>
> thanks for your time
Sounds weird .. what kernel are you booting from ?
Regards,
Martin List-Petersen
martin at list-petersen dot dk
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scan's all scsi-channels (also usb and firewire) and finds all scsi devices
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If you removed some devices, you should run it with the "-r" option.
Of course this has to be done as root.
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Hi,
i would like to know what wlan cards can be installed in a Apple iBook
(500 MHz G3).
As far as i can see, it lookes like a PC-Card, that get's installed
under the keyboard.
Any experiences there ?
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Martin List-Petersen
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I set up a partition at the end of my drive which should be used for
hibernating. I have a sony pcg c1xs and am i supposed to just do apm
-s. Cause that doesnt suspend to disk. What im really asking is how do
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I set up a partition at the end of my drive which should be used for
hibernating. I have a sony pcg c1xs and am i supposed to just do apm
-s. Cause that doesnt suspend to disk. What im really asking is how do
you call the bios to take over and suspend everything to disk
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