onitor-sensors reports correctly the laptop
position, so automatic screen and touchpad rotation could be probaly
achieved e.g. as in https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=278448,
but I have not tested it yet.
* suspend and hibernate: I have tested them with the patched 5.4 kernel
and they worked out of the box.
Best
ᅵᅵᅵ Matteo
On 16/11/19 23:08, eric wrote:
On 11/16/19 9:22 AM, Matteo Semplice wrote:
Hi,
after nearly 20 years of happiness with Debian distros I am
struggling to get Debian buster working on a Dell Inspiron 14 2-in-1.
The installer completes, but I have no working wifi and no working
graphics
ckages result in unbootable
kernels: the boot process just hangs somewhere. I have uninstalled them,
but if you think that a newer kernel may help I can try to reinstall and
boot it without the quiet option to see what goes wrong.
Thanks in advance for any suggestion.
Best
?? Matteo
always on battery
power and the message is the same everyday:
"Starting anac(h)ronistic cron: deferred while on battery power."
What should I do now? The comment inside the anacron script says it only tests
the presence of AC power thru the APM module: what about ACPI?
Thanks in advance
ter is the correct path at your system, or whether the
> related files are somewhere else in /proc/acpi/.
That did the trick! Thanks a lot.
Matt
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ter is the correct path at your system, or whether the
> related files are somewhere else in /proc/acpi/.
That did the trick! Thanks a lot.
Matt
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always on battery
power and the message is the same everyday:
"Starting anac(h)ronistic cron: deferred while on battery power."
What should I do now? The comment inside the anacron script says it only tests
the presence of AC power thru the APM module: what about ACPI?
Thanks in advance
but some new features of
testing are interesting me, so I think I'll upgrade asap.
Is there any projects on the inet to allow us (Debian users) use it as the Win
users already do?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Matteo
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but some new features of
testing are interesting me, so I think I'll upgrade asap.
Is there any projects on the inet to allow us (Debian users) use it as the Win
users already do?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Matteo
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t remember to be coherent first
and then! The name must be the same: if not, it won't work!
3rd) Let the kernel load at boot time the following modules:
usb-ohci
hid
mousedev
plus all the other modules you already got in the /etc/modules file.
This should help you solving the problem: it
t remember to be coherent first
and then! The name must be the same: if not, it won't work!
3rd) Let the kernel load at boot time the following modules:
usb-ohci
hid
mousedev
plus all the other modules you already got in the /etc/modules file.
This should help you solving the problem: it
has worked someone with the irda on the L3 series of the asus?
can you explain it to me please?
thanks
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can you explain it to me please?
thanks
Matteo
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Hi,
I've a Li-ion battery on my laptop [...]
This for U
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/mini/Battery-Powered/
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This for U
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d info
for your model or browse the toshiba-linux mailing list logs)
matteo
On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Mike Alborn wrote:
> Hi,
> This might have been posted before, but I couldn't find it in the
> archives...
> I'm having trouble getting apm to work
d info
for your model or browse the toshiba-linux mailing list logs)
matteo
On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Mike Alborn wrote:
> Hi,
> This might have been posted before, but I couldn't find it in the
> archives...
> I'm having trouble getting apm to work
Domenic,
even if Toshiba does not officially support Linux, they provide
some info at http://www.tce.co.jp/linux There you'll find also info on a
mailing list specific on Linux-on-Toshiba issues and that is read by a lot
of Toshiba users and hackers...
Good luck,
matteo
PS
Domenic,
even if Toshiba does not officially support Linux, they provide
some info at http://www.tce.co.jp/linux There you'll find also info on a
mailing list specific on Linux-on-Toshiba issues and that is read by a lot
of Toshiba users and hackers...
Good luck,
matteo
PS
IA-HOWTO says that you should get
2 high pitch beeps: one for card recognition and a second one for card
configuration. Section 3.9 in the HOWTO describe the "only 1 high beep"
situation: does that apply to you?
matteo
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specific models is going on.
More info at http://www.tce.co.jp/linux/
matteo
PS while I am on the subject, also the Volunteer Support Databse is worth
checking. That is at:
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/linux-laptop/volunteer.html
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-related since seems to be operative-system independent now. Linux
might have helped in creating it, but I do not think it is the cause now).
matteo
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> wadh1000> I am running Linux2.1 on a Toshiba Satellite 110CS
> wadh1
Xdvi just to check that the installation went fine. I
usually bring them up from the server in my department through the ssh
channel.
Thanks for any suggestion.
matteo
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